Publications by authors named "Xin Hou"

Background: The longitudinal vaginal septum and oblique vaginal septum are female müllerian duct anomalies that are relatively less diagnosed but severely fertility-threatening in clinical practice. Ultrasound imaging is commonly used to examine the two vaginal malformations, but in fact it's difficult to make an accurate differential diagnosis. This study is intended to assess the performance of multiple deep learning models based on ultrasonographic images for distinguishing longitudinal vaginal septum and oblique vaginal septum.

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Background: Serine/glycine are critical for the growth and survival of cancer cells. Some cancer cells are more dependent on exogenous serine/glycine than endogenously synthesized serine/glycine. However, the function and underlying mechanisms of exogenous serine/glycine in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remain unclear.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Danlong oral liquid (DLOL) is a traditional Chinese proprietary medicine commonly used to treat chronic respiratory diseases, including bronchial asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. However, the therapeutic effects and pharmacological mechanisms of DLOL in improving airway remodeling remain unclear.

Aims Of The Study: This study utilizes in vivo and in vitro experiments, serum pharmacological analysis, and network-based pharmacology approaches to investigate the effects and mechanisms of DLOL on airway remodeling and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in asthma.

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MicroRNAs play a significant role in the initiation and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); however, their roles in immune regulation of HCC remain unclear. Our study aimed to identify an immune-related miRNA signature and explore its impact on the prognosis and tumor immune microenvironment HCC. Initially, we identified 48 differentially expressed immune-related miRNAs.

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Continuous tobacco monocropping has caused soil degradation and yield reduction in China. Intercropping, as a specific and efficient cropping pattern, is highly associated with the enhancement of soil quality and land-use efficiency. Tobacco ( L.

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The excessive use of antibiotics and the presence of tetracycline (TC) residues poses a significant threat to human health. It is imperative to develop antibacterial materials which address the issue of bacterial resistance as well as to establish reliable methods for detecting TC to ensure food safety. This study reports the synthesis of silicon quantum dots (SiQDs) with blue fluorescence emission at 420 nm via a hydrothermal method, using allyloxytrimethylsilane, triacetoxy(methyl)silane as the silicon sources and sodium citrate as a reducing agent.

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Saliva iodine is a useful biochemical marker for evaluating iodine status and controlling iodine-related diseases. This study aims to establish and validate a simple, reliable, and low-cost Sandell-Kolthoff (S-K) method for the determination of iodine in saliva. The method was established by considering the digestion solution type, concentration, dosage, digestion time and temperature, the volume of saliva samples, glass tube size, dosage of arsenious acid solution and ammonium ceric sulfate solution, and warm bath time.

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Background: According to recent research, there is a considerable correlation between the severity of coronary artery disease and the platelet-to-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio (PHR), which suggests that PHR is a potentially valuable inflammatory biomarker. However, the body of current research offers insufficiently strong evidence to clarify the connection between PHR and the incidence of stroke. Therefore, this study aims to elucidate any potential associations between PHR and stroke risk.

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Background: The prevalence of thyroid nodules (TNs) has been increasing rapidly. However, little is known about the drivers of its high prevalence and tendency of malignancy. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing the prevalence and malignancy of TNs in the adult population.

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Microorganisms play a crucial role in pollutant removal and water quality stabilizing. However, limited research exists on the microbial variability and the factors driving it at different stages of wastewater treatment. In this study, the physicochemical properties of water and the composition of bacterial communities were thoroughly investigated across the entire A/O wastewater treatment process, encompassing 3 stages (12 steps).

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Nitrogen is a critical nutrient vital for crop growth. However, our current understanding of nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) under drought remains inadequate. To delve into the molecular mechanisms underlying NUE under drought, a transcriptome and physiological co-expression analysis was performed in rice, which is particularly sensitive to drought.

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The prevalence of microplastics (MPs) in agricultural ecosystems poses a notable threat to dynamics of soil ecosystems, crop productivity, and global food security. MPs enter agricultural ecosystems from various sources and have considerable impacts on the physiochemical properties soil, soil organisms and microbial communities, and plants. However, the intensity of these impacts can vary with the size, shape, types, and the concentrations of MPs in the soil.

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Seagrass beds, as an important coastal blue carbon ecosystem, are excellent at storing organic carbon and mitigating the impacts of global climate change. However, seagrass beds are under threat due to increased human activities and ubiquitous presence of microplastics (MPs) in marine environments. Bibliometric analysis shows that the distribution and accumulation of microplastics in seagrass beds has been widely documented worldwide, but their impacts on seagrass beds, particularly on carbon sequestration capacity, have not been given sufficient attention.

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  • Hard carbon materials are effective anodes for sodium-ion batteries due to their cost-efficiency and high capacity, but they struggle with low initial efficiency and slow sodium transport due to electrolyte compatibility issues.
  • A new strategy using methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide (MTPPB) enhances the electrolyte by optimizing interfacial chemistry, leading to improved sodium storage and reduced resistance in the battery.
  • The hard carbon sodium cells achieve impressive performance metrics, including a 96.6% initial efficiency and long cycling life, suggesting that this electrolyte reconfiguration can significantly enhance the effectiveness of sodium-ion batteries.
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Long-term continuous cropping of tobacco causes dysbiosis of soil microbial communities, the imbalance of soil nutrients, and the increase of pathogenic bacteria, which will slow the growth and development of tobacco plants, reduce the production quality, and cause significant losses to tobacco production and tobacco farmers. The application of Potassium fulvic acid can not only provide nutrients, but also inhibit the propagation of pathogens in soil along with raising the amount of organic matter in the soil, which is an effective way to improve soil health. In this experiment, Tobacco variety SNT60 was used as the test material, and 6 treatments were set up by pot test, they were: no fertilisation control group (CK), tobacco special fertiliser (NPK), 3.

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  • The article explores how an enhanced 3D convolutional neural network (CNN) reconstructs radiation fields from sparse data points by organizing them into structured 3D matrices.
  • The CNN uses self-attention mechanisms to interpolate these points and generate complete radiation distribution grids, with its effectiveness evaluated in various scenarios, including with and without shielding.
  • Results show that low sampling rates (as low as 2% to 7%) can still achieve relatively low errors (between 4% and 11%) in reconstructing accurate radiation fields, proving the method's effectiveness.
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Prehospital rescue of accidental massive bleeding is crucial for saving lives. However, currently available hemostatic materials are still in infancy in treating accidental bleeding due to the challenges in fully satisfying the complex outdoor hemostatic requirements. Herein, we designed an epidermal growth factor (EGF)- incorporated, microparticle-formed, high-strength, dynamic environment-stable hemostatic gel system for prehospital rescue.

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  • Current metagenomic tools struggle to identify highly divergent RNA viruses, prompting the development of a deep learning algorithm called LucaProt to improve detection in diverse ecosystems.
  • LucaProt combines sequence and structural data to identify a significant number of RNA virus sequences, uncovering 161,979 potential species and 180 supergroups, including some with long and complex genomes.
  • The study not only confirmed some of these novel RNA viruses but also demonstrated their presence across various environments, showcasing the vast diversity of RNA viruses and enhancing our understanding and documentation of the global RNA virome.
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  • Severe asthma (SA) is challenging to manage, significantly impacting patients' lives and straining healthcare resources.
  • Bronchial thermoplasty (BT) is a promising non-drug treatment that has shown effectiveness in improving quality of life and reducing asthma attacks for over ten years.
  • Despite its benefits, BT faces challenges in clinical use due to variability in patient responses and limited understanding of markers that can predict who will benefit from the treatment.
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The subretina, composed of the choroid and the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), plays a critical role in proper vision. In addition to phagocytosis of photoreceptor debris, the RPE shuttles oxygen and nutrients to the neuroretina. For their own energy production, RPE cells mainly rely on lactate, a major by-product of glycolysis.

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  • The study investigates the optical properties of wurtzite violet InGaN/GaN coupled quantum well structures using photoluminescence and electroluminescence spectroscopy.
  • Two distinct emission peaks, Peak H and Peak L, are noted in both PL and EL spectra, attributed to ground state splitting from well coupling effects.
  • Findings suggest that variations in electric fields influence the optical behavior of the QWs, which can be manipulated to enhance understanding for future optoelectronic device development.
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Background: Endometrial cancer is one of the major gynecological cancers, with increasing incidence and mortality in the past decades. Emerging preclinical and clinical data have indicated its close association with obesity and dyslipidemia. Metabolism reprogramming has been considered as the hallmark of cancer, to satisfy the extensive need of nutrients and energy for survival and growth.

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Due to excellent flexibility and dispersibility, 2D graphene oxide (GO) is regarded as one of the prospective materials for preparing self-supporting electrode material. Nevertheless, the self-stacking characteristic of GO significantly restricts the ion transmission and accessibility in GO-based electrodes, especially in the direction perpendicular to the electrode surface. Herein, a novel composite film was fabricated from GO and 3D porous carbon (PC) through vacuum filtration combined with thermal reduction strategy.

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  • Scientists are studying if changing a single gene can change the types and amount of bacteria in fish guts, which might also affect their skin color.
  • In their research, they found that a gene called SCARB1, when altered, led to fewer helpful bacteria that help digest fats in a type of carp.
  • They discovered that the changes in the gut bacteria also relate to changes in the fish's skin color, showing that both genes and gut bacteria can work together to change how a fish looks.
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  • Microplastics (MPs) pollution is gaining attention globally, especially in the Bohai Rim region of northern China, which lacks detailed assessments despite human activity affecting its rivers.
  • Researchers collected data from 11 estuaries, finding overall MPs pollution is low, but specific areas show potential ecological risks primarily from PVC.
  • The study modeled MPs outflow from 22 rivers, revealing that Shandong province contributes over 80% of the outflow, and highlights that small and medium-sized rivers are significant contributors, stressing the need for tailored pollution control measures.
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