Publications by authors named "Xin-Wei Luo"

To investigate the clinical effects and application value of self-made disseminating and descending breathing exercises on home rehabilitation of patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Seeking to generate concepts for creating novel, convenient, and efficient COPD prognosis rehabilitation exercises aimed at enhancing the well-being and rehabilitation confidence of both COPD patients and their families. A total of 70 COPD patients admitted to our outpatient department from July 2019 to September 2021 were randomly divided into the exercise group ( = 35) and the control group ( = 35).

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As novel anodic materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), transitional metal selenites can transform into metal oxide/selenide heterostructures in the first cycle, which helps to enhance the Li storage performance, especially in terms of high discharge capacity. Herein, well-defined hierarchical CoSeO‧2HO nanoflowers assembled using 10 nm-thick nanosheets are successfully synthesized via a facile one-step hydrothermal method. When used as anodic materials for LIBs, the CoSeO‧2HO nanoflowers exhibit a considerably high discharge capacity of 1064.

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In contrast to the drug situation in the rest of the world, synthetic drugs, rather than traditional drugs, have been the dominant abused drugs in China since 2019. However, the public misconception that synthetic drugs are not as addictive as traditional drugs, such as opioids and the scarcity of specific measurement instruments, have hindered the clinical diagnosis and treatment of synthetic drug abusers, thus the development of a localized instrument to evaluate dependence on synthetic drugs is in urgently needed. Using a sample of 618 Chinese synthetic drug abusers (Mean age = 34.

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  • Cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (CIRP) increases in response to cold stress and shifts from the nucleus to the cytoplasm in airway epithelial cells, but the mechanism behind this migration is unclear.
  • The study utilized various methods like immunofluorescence and RT-PCR to examine CIRP and inflammatory factor expression in bronchial epithelium after cold exposure.
  • Findings indicate that cold stress activates the TRPM8 signaling pathway, which is crucial for CIRP's movement and inflammatory responses, suggesting that blocking this pathway reduces CIRP migration and inflammation.
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