Publications by authors named "Xing K"

Background And Objectives: Accurate prediction of progression in knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is significant for early personalized intervention. Previous methods commonly focused on quantifying features from a specific sub-structure imaged at baseline and resulted in limited performance. We proposed a longitudinal MRI sub-structural texture-guided graph convolution network (LMSST-GCN) for improved KOA progression prediction.

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Intramuscular fat (IMF) is an important indicator for evaluating meat quality. Transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) is widely used for the study of IMF deposition. Machine learning (ML) is a new big data fitting method that can effectively fit complex data, accurately identify samples and genes, and it plays an important role in omics research.

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Chirality is a widespread phenomenon in the fields of nature and chemicals, endowing compounds with distinctive chemical and biological characteristics. The conventional synthesis of chiral nanomaterials relies on the introduction of chiral ligands or additives and environmental factors such as solvents and mechanical forces. Sub-nanometer nanowires (SNWs) and sub-nanometer nanobelts (SNBs) are one-dimensional nanomaterials with high anisotropy, nearly 100% atomic exposure ratio and some other distinctive characteristics.

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Thermal energy, constantly being produced in natural and industrial processes, constitutes a significant portion of energy lost through various inefficiencies. Employing the thermogalvanic effect, thermocells (TECs) can directly convert thermal energy into electricity, representing a promising energy-conversion technology for efficient, low-grade heat harvesting. However, the use of high-cost platinum electrodes in TECs has severely limited their widespread adoption, highlighting the need for more cost-effective alternatives that maintain comparable thermoelectrochemical performance.

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Cerebral ischemia-induced pyroptosis contributes to the dissemination of neuroinflammation, and Nod-like receptor protein-3 (NLRP3) inflammasome plays a key role in this process. Previous studies have indicated that Genistein-3'-sodiumsulfonate (GSS) can inhibit neuroinflammation caused by cerebral ischemia, exert cerebroprotective effects, but its specific mechanism has not been comprehensively understood. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of GSS on ischemic stroke-induced cell pyroptosis.

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Van der Waals electrode integration is a promising strategy to create nearly perfect interfaces between metals and 2D materials, with advantages such as eliminating Fermi-level pinning and reducing contact resistance. However, the lack of a simple, generalizable pick-and-place transfer technology has greatly hampered the wide use of this technique. We demonstrate the pick-and-place transfer of prefabricated electrodes from reusable polished hydrogenated diamond substrates without the use of any sacrificial layers due to the inherent low-energy and dangling-bond-free nature of the hydrogenated diamond surface.

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Uncovering mechanisms and predicting tumor cell responses to CAR-NK cytotoxicity is essential for improving therapeutic efficacy. Currently, the complexity of these effector-target interactions and the donor-to-donor variations in NK cell receptor (NKR) repertoire require functional assays to be performed experimentally for each manufactured CAR-NK cell product and target combination. Here, we developed a computational mechanistic multiscale model which considers heterogenous expression of CARs, NKRs, adhesion receptors and their cognate ligands, signal transduction, and NK cell-target cell population kinetics.

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Educational and psychological research often involves comparing motivation across groups. It is critical to ensure that observed differences in motivation are true variations by group, not due to measurement biases. With a diverse sample of undergraduate students (N = 2200), this study measured internal consistency and gathered validity evidence based on the internal structure of five motivation scales.

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Myelin injury occurs in brain ageing and in several neurological diseases. Failure of spontaneous remyelination is attributable to insufficient differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) into mature myelin-forming oligodendrocytes in CNS demyelinated lesions. Emerging evidence suggests that peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) is the master gatekeeper of CNS injury and repair and plays an important regulatory role in various neurodegenerative diseases.

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Cell-cell junctions are essential for maintaining tissue integrity and regulating a wide range of physiological processes. While the disruption of intercellular junctions may lead to pathological conditions, it also presents an opportunity for therapeutic interventions. Nanomaterials have emerged as promising tools for modulating cell-cell junctions, offering new avenues for innovative treatments.

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  • Indium phosphide (InP)-based quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) offer excellent color purity and brightness, making them ideal for future display technologies.
  • The performance limitations caused by the disordered structure of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrenesulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) can be improved by embedding molybdenum oxide (MoO) nanoparticles, enhancing charge transport.
  • This modification increases the external quantum efficiency (EQE) significantly from 12.2% to 17.8% and improves device stability at high brightness levels, showcasing the benefits of dipole engineering for future lighting applications.
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Study Objective: This study aims to validate the application effects of a novel theoretical model of dynamic parallel traction in the treatment of femoral neck fractures through three-dimensional finite element analysis. By simulating the femoral neck fracture model, we explore the promotional effect of dynamic parallel traction on fracture healing.

Method: A digital 3D femur model was constructed using high-resolution computed tomography data of the lower limbs of a 70-year-old elderly subject.

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Background: Amiodarone is used to treat cardiac arrhythmias but carries a risk of pulmonary toxicity. Despite this well-known side effect, there is currently no large descriptive case series studying amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity.

Methods: The reporting odds ratio (ROR) was utilized to quantify signals of amiodarone-related pulmonary adverse events (AEs) from 2004 to 2023.

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  • Pigs are crucial to the livelihoods of people in China, but genetic research has been limited due to insufficient large-scale genomic data.
  • The 1000 Chinese Indigenous Pig Genomes Project has sequenced over 1000 pigs from 50 populations, identifying millions of genomic variations and enhancing genetic studies.
  • Important findings include evidence of historical genetic mixing tied to human migration, unique genetic traits in certain pig populations, and specific genomic regions linked to traits like body size and adaptation to high altitudes.
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  • This study explores how altering the thickness of AlN nucleation layers affects the strain in GaN layers to produce longer-wavelength red InGaN mini-LEDs.
  • By increasing the AlN thickness from 15 nm to 60 nm, the peak emission wavelength of the LEDs shifted from 633 nm to 656 nm, demonstrating potential for improved light emission.
  • However, the research also found that while a thickness of 45 nm provided a good balance with an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 8.5% and a wavelength of 649 nm, increasing thickness beyond this point significantly reduced EQE.
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Background: Short video addiction (SVA) among college students is influenced by personality traits, namely, neuroticism and agreeableness. However, the role of depression and anxiety as mediators remains unclear.

Objective: This study aims to explore the mediating role of comorbid depression and anxiety in the relationship between different dimensions of university students' personalities and SVA.

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Unlabelled: The present study aimed to investigate the direct effects of α-Linolenic acid (ALA) on the in vitro production of testosterone and the expression of key enzymes and proteins related to steroidogenesis in Leydig cells of roosters.

Methods: Purified primary Leydig cells isolated from 65-week-old roosters were purified and treated with different concentrations of ALA treatments: (0 μm/L [control], solvent control group (DMSO), 20 μM/L, 40 μM/L, and 80 μM/L) and cell counting-8 (CCK-8) for cell viability assay, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) kit for the determination of testosterone in cell supernatants, quantitative (real-time) PCR, and analysis of activities of antioxidants catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA), evaluation of mitochondrial membrane potential, pro- and anti-apoptotic proteins/genes Bcl-2, Bcl-2-associated X protein (Bax), apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) were done respectively.

Results: Our results showed that ALA significantly increased testosterone secretion in primary rooster Leydig cells (P < 0.

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  • The coffee-ring effect creates noticeable circular patterns when liquid droplets evaporate, but its slow nature limits practical uses.
  • Researchers discovered a faster version called the "tunneling coffee ring" (TCR), which occurs when nanomaterials are rapidly absorbed into porous nitrocellulose, forming distinct patterns almost instantly.
  • The TCR method enables size-based separation of particles like bacteria without needing advanced technology, making it valuable for use in resource-limited environments.
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Low salinity environment is one of the key factors threatening the survival of aquatic organisms. Due to the strong adaptability of low salinity, Exopalaemon carinicauda is an ideal model to study the low salinity adaptation mechanism of crustaceans. In this study, E.

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Cryopreservation causes higher reactive oxygen species (ROS) concentrations, leading to oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation damaging sperm, and using antioxidants can improve semen quality after freeze-thaw. Natural astaxanthin (ASTA) can be inserted into cell membranes and its antioxidant properties are stronger than other antioxidants. We aimed to investigate the effects of ASTA supplementation in the Beltsville Poultry Semen Extender (BPSE) on post-thaw rooster semen quality and to explore the potential mechanism of rooster semen quality change.

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  • * Melatonin (MLT), known for its role in sleep regulation, has shown potential analgesic effects in NP, particularly through its action on the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and MLT receptor 2 (MTR).
  • * The study found that MLT influences pain management by modulating neuronal excitability and microglial activation in the ACC, suggesting a new therapeutic approach for treating chronic NP.
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Background: Reproductive performance is a crucial aspect of poultry production and is carefully controlled by endocrine, paracrine, and autocrine factors. This study aimed to investigate the effect of lycopene on testosterone synthesis in Leydig cells of laying breeder roosters, clarify the mechanism of lycopene improving Leydig cells function and promoting testosterone production, and explore the role of related signal transduction pathways in testosterone synthesis.

Results: A total of 96 healthy 55-week-old breeding roosters were randomly assigned to one of five dietary treatments.

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  • The study investigates lumbar disc herniation (LDH) prevalence among patients with low back pain, using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data from outpatient clinics in 2022.
  • Out of 8,161 patients, 4,496 were diagnosed with LDH, resulting in a 55.1% prevalence, with surgical treatment offered to 15.2% of those diagnosed.
  • Results showed that patients with both low back pain and lower limb symptoms had the highest LDH diagnosis rate (82.1%), while males had a slightly higher prevalence (58.8%) compared to females (52.4%).
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