Publications by authors named "XinChun Liu"

Emerging evidence demonstrates that inducing ferroptosis, a nonapoptotic programmed cell death mode, holds significant potential for tumor treatment. However, current ferroptosis strategies utilizing exogenous Fenton-type heavy metal species or introducing glutathione (GSH)/glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) suppressants are hampered by latent adverse effects toward organisms, while utilizing endogenous iron may cause undesirable tumor angiogenesis through specific signaling pathways. Here, a ferric ion (Fe)-responsive and DNAzyme-delivered coordination nanosystem (ZDD) is developed to achieve a novel scheme of synergistic tumor-specific ferroptosis and gene therapy, which modulates and harnesses the endogenous iron in tumors for inducing ferroptosis while intercepting tumor angiogenesis to enhance therapeutic efficacy.

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The dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in activated sludge (AS) systems poses significant environmental and public health challenges. The role of viruses, primarily bacteriophages, in storing and spreading ARGs in AS systems remains largely unexplored. This study characterized the viral community, virus-associated ARGs (vir_ARGs), and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) of aerobic AS viromes from eight wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in eastern China.

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Global climate change is becoming increasingly crucial. With the continuous strengthening of environmental supervision and governance in China, the haze (O) weather mainly caused by PM pollution has gradually improved, while the emissions of invisible ozone pollutants have been increasing annually. In particular, the problem of near-ground ozone pollution is more crucial, which poses a severe threat to urban production, life, and health of people.

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Study Design: Technical report.

Objective: This report aimed to describe a 3-step unilateral uniportal interlaminar circum-dural approach for entire spinal canal inspection and bilateral discectomy at L5/S1 level.

Summary Of Background Data: Treatment of lumbar disc herniation with bilateral symptoms at L5/S1 level is complicated in full endoscopic surgeries.

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  • * Both LysSGF2 and HolSGF2 demonstrated effective lytic activity against various gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria across a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, showing robust antibacterial action in products like bottled water and milk.
  • * The combination of LysSGF2 and HolSGF2 was particularly effective in reducing bacterial counts and eliminating biofilms on surfaces like polystyrene, glass, and stainless steel, highlighting their potential utility in food processing and
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Objective: To compare the effectiveness of robot-assisted (RA) minimally invasive surgery versus traditional fluoroscopy-assisted (FA) open posterior fixation surgery in treating thoracolumbar fractures with ankylosing spondylitis (AS).

Methods: A clinical data of 21 cases of thoracolumbar fractures with AS who met the selection criteria between December 2016 and December 2023 was retrospectively analyzed. Ten cases underwent RA minimally invasive surgery group (RA group) and 11 cases underwent FA open posterior fixation surgery (FA group).

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  • Aggressive fibromatosis (AF) is a rare type of benign but aggressive tumor that can grow in various body parts, including the abdomen, with a high chance of returning after surgery.* -
  • A unique case is reported where AF was found in the sigmoid colon of a 27-year-old woman during an unrelated surgical procedure, leading to its surgical removal.* -
  • The successful removal of the mass, confirmed as AF, resulted in a positive recovery with no recurrence observed after 30 months, indicating that surgical excision can be effective.*
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The spatial distribution of black carbon (BC) concentrations was highly variable across different underlying surfaces. Differences in meteorological conditions and emission sources led to great temporal and spatial variations in BC characteristics. As the most important absorbing aerosol, BC can affect radiation, clouds, and surface snow.

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Background: Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous and aggressive disease characterized by a high risk of mortality and poor prognosis. It has been reported that Laminin γ2 (LAMC2) is highly expressed in a variety of tumors, and its high expression is correlated with cancer development and progression. However, the function and mechanism by which LAMC2 influences TNBC remain unclear.

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Edwardsiella piscicida causes significant economic losses to the aquaculture industry worldwide. Phage-based biocontrol methods are experiencing a renaissance because of the spread of drug-resistant genes and bacteria resulting from the heavy use of antibiotics. Here, we showed that the novel Edwardsiella phage EPP-1 could achieve comparable efficacy to florfenicol using a zebrafish model of Edwardsiella piscicida infection and could reduce the content of the floR resistance gene in zebrafish excreta.

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Salmonella Typhimurium, a zoonotic pathogen, causes systemic and localized infection. The emergence of drug-resistant S. Typhimurium has increased; treating bacterial infections remains challenging.

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Considering the traditional time-consuming synthesis route and diffusion-limited micropore system of SAPO-11 (, SAPO-11W), a hydroxyl radical assisted method has been developed to prepare hierarchical SAPO-11 within 5 min (, SAPO-11M). Compared to previous reports, the unique contribution is to induce hydroxyl radicals by exposing carbon materials to microwave irradiation in an oxygen-containing atmosphere. Carbon materials play a dual role as mesopore filler and hydroxyl radical initiator.

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Nocardia spp., which belongs to one of the Nocardio-form filamentous bacteria, is usually surface hydrophobic and when overproduced attaches to the surface of bubbles under the action of surfactants, allowing the stable presence of foam on the surface of aeration tanks, leading to the occurrence of sludge-foaming events. Two novel phages, P69 and KYD2, were isolated from the environment, and their hosts were Nocardia transvalensis and Nocardia carnea, respectively.

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Antibiotic resistance poses a significant threat to global health, and the microbe-rich activated sludge environment may contribute to the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). ARGs spread across various bacterial populations via multiple dissemination routes, including horizontal gene transfer mediated by bacteriophages (phages). However, the potential role of phages in spreading ARGs in wastewater treatment systems remains unclear.

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Approximately 10% of gastric cancers are associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). polysaccharides (TFPs) are characterized by antioxidative and anti-inflammatory effects in different diseases. However, whether TFP improves EBV-associated gastric cancer (EBVaGC) has never been explored.

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Respiratory diseases have been proven to be directly related to air pollutants. Xuanwei, located in South China, has been known to have the highest mortality rate for lung cancer in China because of the air pollutants emitted through local coal combustion. However, the mechanism of lung cancer induced by air pollutants is not clear.

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Induction of the pluripotent cell mass termed callus from detached organs or tissues is an initial step in typical in vitro plant regeneration, during which auxin-induced ectopic activation of root stem cell factors is required for subsequent de novo shoot regeneration. While Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 7 (ARF7) and ARF19 and their downstream transcription factors LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES DOMAIN (LBD) are known to play key roles in directing callus formation, the molecules responsible for activation of root stem cell factors and thus establishment of callus pluripotency are unclear. Here, we identified Arabidopsis WRKY23 and BASIC HELIX-LOOP-HELIX 041 (bHLH041) as a transcriptional activator and repressor, respectively, of root stem cell factors during establishment of auxin-induced callus pluripotency.

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Cyclin-dependent kinase subunit 2 (CKS2) has been reported to promote various malignancies. This study investigated the functional role of CKS2 in pancreatic cancer (PC). An analysis of abnormally expressed genes and their prognostic value for PC was performed by using the Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA) database and performing immunohistochemical staining on 64 samples of tumor tissue.

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Bacterial biofilms are widespread in the environment, and bacteria in the biofilm are highly resistant to antibiotics and possess host immune defense mechanisms, which can lead to serious clinical and environmental health problems. The increasing problem of bacterial resistance caused by the irrational use of traditional antimicrobial drugs has prompted the search for better and novel antimicrobial substances. In this paper, we review the effects of phage endolysins, modified phage endolysins, and their combination with other substances on bacterial biofilms and provide an outlook on their practical applications.

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Objective: Measurement invariance assesses the psychometric equivalence of a construct across groups or across time. This study aimed to find out whether the newly modified 5-point Likert scale SEGUE Framework for evaluating doctor's communication skills demonstrates measurement invariance among Chinese and Ghanaian patients.

Methods: Measurement invariance tests were conducted using two samples collected from the two cultures respectively (China:  = 598 and Ghana:  = 591).

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Bacterial biofilms (BBFs) exhibit high drug resistance, antiphagocytosis, and extremely strong adhesion, and therefore can cause various diseases. They are also one of the important causes of bacterial infections. Thus, the effective removal of BBFs has attracted considerable research interest.

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  • Mineral particles in the atmosphere can participate in chemical reactions that influence the levels of gaseous pollutants like NO, but the specifics of these reactions on different mineral surfaces are not well understood.
  • Research focused on typical clay minerals and desert particles to study the reactions of NO using advanced spectroscopy techniques under changing environmental conditions.
  • Results indicate that humidity significantly affects these reactions, with varying efficiency among different types of mineral dust, which could help explain how nitrate aerosols form and how nitrogen oxides are removed from the atmosphere.
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Duodenal stump fistula is a rare but dangerous complication of gastric cancer surgery. Reinforcement of the duodenal stump was suggested as a useful method to prevent the occurrence of duodenal stump fistula. Although laparoscopic surgery has been established as a safe procedure for gastric cancer, it is acknowledged that the application of duodenal stump reinforcement is a demanding process in laparoscopic radical gastrectomy.

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Black barley seeds are a health-beneficial diet resource because of their special chemical composition and antioxidant properties. The black lemma and pericarp (BLP) locus was mapped in a genetic interval of 0.807 Mb on chromosome 1H, but its genetic basis remains unknown.

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