Publications by authors named "Xin-Yu Cheng"

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  • The release of nitrogen and phosphorus from sediments in lakes leads to increased eutrophication, posing risks to ecosystems and human health, with microorganisms playing a crucial role in nutrient conversion.
  • In a study of Taihu Lake, 30 sediment samples were analyzed for various chemical indicators, revealing significant levels of pollution and spatial distribution patterns.
  • Results showed that 87% of the lake had heavy pollution levels, especially in areas outside the center, highlighting the urgent need for eutrophication control measures.
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  • A study was conducted in Baiyangdian Lake, China, where researchers collected water and sediment samples to analyze the characteristics and sources of microplastics.
  • The findings revealed that the concentration of microplastics varied significantly between overlying water (474-19,382 n·m) and sediments (95.3-29,542.5 n·kg), with specific types like polyethylene terephthalate in water and chlorinated polyethylene in sediments.
  • It was found that larger microplastic particles settled more quickly, and the main pollution sources identified were textile fibers from washing and wear from ships and building materials.
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Purpose: Establishing a cross-species animal model of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is crucial for the study of HIV/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). However, due to the species-specific characteristics of HIV-1, the virus can only infect directly humans and a small number of non-human primates. It cannot directly infect mouse cells across species.

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Behavioral observations suggest a connection between anxiety and predator defense, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. Here we examine the role of the anterior hypothalamic nucleus (AHN), a node in the predator defense network, in anxiety-like behaviors. By in vivo recordings in male mice, we find that activity of AHN GABAergic (AHN) neurons shows individually stable increases when animals approach unfamiliar objects in an open field (OF) or when they explore the open-arm of an elevated plus-maze (EPM).

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To investigate the relationship between microscopic myocardial structures and macroscopic measurements of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), we proposed a cardiac DTI simulation method using the Bloch equation and the Monte Carlo random walk in a realistic myocardium model reconstructed from polarized light imaging (PLI) data of the entire human heart. To obtain a realistic simulation, with the constraints of prior knowledge pertaining to the maturational change of the myocardium structure, appropriate microstructure modeling parameters were iteratively determined by matching DTI simulations and real acquisitions of the same hearts in terms of helix angle, fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD) maps. Once a realistic simulation was obtained, we varied the extra-cellular volume (ECV) ratio, myocyte orientation heterogeneity and myocyte size, and explored the effects of microscopic changes in tissue structure on macroscopic diffusion metrics.

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The coupling reaction of propargylic amines and carbon dioxide (CO) to synthesize 2-oxazolidinones is an important reaction in industrial production, and yet harsh reaction conditions and noble-metal catalysts are often required to achieve high product yields. Herein, one novel noble-metal-free three-dimensional framework, [MgCuI(IN)(HCOO)(DEF)] (), assembled by magnesium and copper clusters was synthesized and applied to this reaction. Compound displays excellent solvent stability.

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  • Different types of Toxoplasma gondii show varying levels of virulence and effects in mice, and this variability might also exist in humans, though previous research has been inconclusive.
  • A meta-analysis was conducted to better understand the relationship between T. gondii types and human infection outcomes, using strict criteria to select relevant studies and applying statistical tests to analyze data.
  • Results indicated significant differences in T. gondii-type proportions related to infection severity, with Type I linked to congenital toxoplasmosis and Type III associated with pulmonary toxoplasmosis, highlighting the diverse impacts of these strains on human health.
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