Publications by authors named "Xing Zheng"

We developed glycosyl -(-methoxyphenylpropargyl) pyrrole-2-carboxylates (PPPCs) as highly effective donors for chemical glycosylation. The modular design and exceptional stability of the acid precursor provide PPPC donors with synthetic versatility and ease of use. Activated by NIS/TMSOTf, PPPC donors exhibit a broad compatibility for both - and -glycosylation reactions.

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Dye biodegradation products may cause genotoxicity, raising concerns about the safety of bioremediated water. The underlying biotransformation mechanism and related genotoxicity during anthraquinone degradation remain unclear. In this study, we employed Pseudomonas aeruginosa WYT (PaWYT) to investigate the biotransformation of Vat Blue 4 (VB4), a dye with a typical anthraquinone structure and low bioavailability.

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In the face of global rising temperatures and excessive urban heat, developing effective heat mitigation strategies has become increasingly urgent. Street shade, a typical cooling shelter for urban dwellers, has been primarily investigated for outdoor thermal comfort but not extensively under extreme heat conditions. This study explores the cooling efficacy of diverse street shade types in mitigating urban heat, thereby facilitating cities and their residents' adaptation to climatic shifts.

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As pioneers of next-generation watermarking technologies, quantum methods offer advanced solutions for securing digital text copyright. Quantum text representation is a prerequisite for realizing quantum watermarking. Thus we propose a generalized quantum text representation (GQTR) model for English text.

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Solid lithium metal batteries (LMBs) are faced with problems such as the solvation structure of lithium ion and the instability of solid electrolyte interface (SEI), which lead to poor cycling stability and anode interface damage. Here, the introduced 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide ([EMIM][FSI]) ionic liquid (IL) interacts strongly with Lithium salt to form a new ionic gel electrolyte (IGE) based on the poly (vinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene) (PVDF-HFP), which facilitates the excellent Li-ion transference number up to 0.506 and improves the mechanical properties.

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  • - The study investigates how low oxygen levels (hypoxia) affect the growth, bone-forming ability, and blood vessel formation of rat bone mesenchymal stem cells (rBMSCs).
  • - Results show that hypoxia boosts cell growth and blood vessel formation but hinders the cells' ability to become bone cells, with significant changes in gene expression linked to the Pi3k/Akt signaling pathway.
  • - The gene Itga11 plays a crucial role, as its overexpression reduces growth and blood vessel formation while promoting bone cell development, highlighting its involvement in the hypoxic response of rBMSCs.
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Research on evaluating weapon systems, building structures, and personnel protection has attracted considerable attention due to the high incidence of blast accidents. The explosively driven shock tube is an affordable and replicable method for investigating high pressure blast waves and extreme shock environments. A newly constructed large caliber explosively driven shock tube with an inner diameter of 2.

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The escalating impact of human activities has led to the accumulation of microplastics (MPs) and heavy metals in marine environments, posing serious threats to marine ecosystems. As essential components of oceanic ecosystems, large seaweeds such as play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance. This study investigated the effects of MPs and cadmium (Cd) on the growth, physiology, biochemistry, and Cd accumulation in while elucidating the underlying molecular regulatory mechanisms.

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Introduction: Center-based rehabilitation is limited by COVID-19 infectivity and social distancing policy. We hypothesized that discharged patients benefit from 8-week home-based tele-rehabilitation (tele-PR) using mobile phones and low-cost instruments.

Methods: The TERCOV (Tele-rehabilitation in COVID-19 survivors) is an investigator-initiated, prospective, multi-center, real-world study.

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  • The study investigated the pharmacological properties of Nakai Moldenke root, identifying 12 bioactive compounds and determining that methanol was the best solvent for extraction.
  • Methanol extract showed superior antioxidant abilities in various assays compared to other solvents and contained a total of 45 compounds, largely anthraquinones and phenolics.
  • The extract proved stable under different conditions, demonstrated safety in toxicity tests, and showed protective effects against liver injury in rats, indicating its potential for treating oxidative stress-related disorders.
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  • - The study explores how soil minerals, particularly iron oxyhydroxides, affect the adsorption of hydrochar-derived dissolved organic matter (HDOM), showing that high molecular weight and oxidized compounds are preferentially absorbed while lower quality compounds stay in water.
  • - Using advanced mass spectrometry and toxicogenomics assays, it was found that original HDOM exposure primarily causes oxidative and DNA-related stresses in cells, but filtration through iron minerals reduces genotoxicity significantly.
  • - The selective absorption by iron minerals can alter the biotoxic impacts of HDOM, potentially affecting microbial community dynamics and ecological functions in both terrestrial and aquatic environments.
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  • Endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction in the aorta contributes to atherosclerosis and complications in vascular grafts, prompting a need for research on its relationship with vascular remodeling.
  • This study developed glutamine synthetase (GS) loaded vascular grafts (GSVG) to enhance endothelial metabolism, showing significant improvements in dysfunctional human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in laboratory tests.
  • Results indicated that GSVG not only improved EC function but also influenced smooth muscle cell behavior, reduced inflammation, and promoted better vascular graft healing in an animal model.
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  • - The study examined how different types of dissolved organic matter (DOM) affect the aggregation of rough, raspberry-type polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NPs) in various salt solutions through advanced light scattering techniques.
  • - Results indicated that the stability of PS-NPs is significantly influenced by the characteristics of the DOM and the type of salts, with calcium salts leading to faster aggregation compared to sodium salts, and biopolymers having a stronger attraction to PS-NPs than other DOM types.
  • - The findings suggest that using coagulation processes is an effective method for removing PS-NPs, with different coagulants showing varying effectiveness depending on the presence of DOM; specifically, aluminum-based coagulants worked better in pure solutions, while polyal
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Surface integrity is a critical factor that affects the fatigue resistance of materials. A surface mechanical rolling treatment (SMRT) process can effectively improve the surface integrity of the material, thus enhancing the fatigue property. In this paper, an analysis of variance (ANOVA) and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) are performed by orthogonal experimental design with SMRT parameters as variables and surface integrity indicators as optimization objectives, and the support vector machine-active learning (SVM-AL) model is proposed based on machine learning theory.

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Background: Apigenin, a naturally occurring compound with a flavone core structure, is known for its diverse bioactivities, including anti-inflammation, anti-toxicant, anti-cancer and so on. There has been significant interest in the medicinal chemistry community. To address these challenges, researchers have developed various derivatives of apigenin to address challenges such as poor water-solubility and low intestinal absorption, aiming to enhance the pharmacological activities and pharmacokinetic properties of this compound.

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Skeletal muscle and bone are the major organs for physical activity, in which there is a parallel correlation between muscle mass and bone density throughout a lifetime. Osteoporosis is a systemic bone metabolic disorder caused by reduced bone formation and increased bone resorption. Based on the metabolic symbiosis relationship between skeletal muscle and bone, we hypothesis that skeletal muscle secretory factors could play constructive roles in osteoporosis.

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In leader-follower multiagent systems (MASs), seeking an efficient scheme to select a set of agents as leaders is important for realizing the expected cooperative performance. In this article, the problem of minimal leader selection is investigated for impulsive general linear MASs with switching topologies. This study focuses on selecting a set of agents as leaders that receive information from a reference signal directly, while minimizing the number of leaders, subject to consensus tracking performance.

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Metabolic dysregulation is prominent in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), yet therapeutic strategies targeting cancer metabolism are limited. Here, utilizing multiomics data from our TNBC cohort (n = 465), we demonstrated widespread splicing deregulation and increased spliceosome abundance in the glycolytic TNBC subtype. We identified SNRNP200 as a crucial mediator of glucose-driven metabolic reprogramming.

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In order to ensure the reliability and accuracy of long-term temperature measurement where the thermometers are discommodious or even impossible to access for conventional periodical calibration, a study on miniaturized in-situ self-calibrated (MISSC) thermometers based on Ga and Ga-Zn fixed points was conducted using temperature scale transfer technology. One MISSC thermometer consists of three parts: the first is the fixed-points hardware, including a container with two cells separately filled with Ga and Ga-Zn; the second is the temperature sensing hardware, made of a Type T thermocouple; the third is the mini-power heating hardware, made of a film resistance. The measurement and calibration (M&C) system comprises a temperature measurement and data processing subsystem and a mini-power heating control subsystem.

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Chloro-haloacetonitrile (Cl-HAN), belongs to a group of nitrogenous disinfection by-products (N-DBPs) found in surface water, and are known to pose a major risk to the safety of human drinking water. However, the exact biological toxicity mechanism and the extent of the stress response caused by Cl-HAN remain unclear, resulting in a lack of effective measures to control its presence. Thus, the quantitative toxicological genomics and bioinformatics methods were applied to explore the effects of three chloro-haloacetonitriles (Cl-HANs) on the transcription of fusion genes under varying concentrations of stress in E.

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Anisotropic bulk magnets of ThMn-type SmFeV with a high coercivity () were successfully fabricated. Powders with varying particle sizes were prepared using the ball milling process, where the particle size was controlled with milling time. A decrease in occurred in the heat-treated bulk pressed from large-sized powders, while heavy oxidation excessively occurred in small powders, leading to the decomposition of the SmFeV (1-12) phase.

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  • ”SMP (soluble microbial products) and EPS (extracellular polymeric substances) can make it hard to treat wastewater properly.”*
  • ”We studied how different factors like time and temperature affect the amounts of SMP and EPS in the wastewater.”*
  • ”Findings showed that certain bacteria grew better under specific conditions, changing the balance of SMP and EPS and helping us understand how to improve treatment systems.”*
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Subspace-based models have been extensively employed in unsupervised segmentation and completion of human motion sequence (HMS). However, existing approaches often neglect the incorporation of temporal priors embedded in HMS, resulting in suboptimal results. This paper presents a subspace variety model for HMS, along with an innovative Temporal Learning of Subspace Variety Model (TL-SVM) method for enhanced segmentation and completion in HMS.

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  • This study looked at how to prevent and control infections that happen in psychiatric hospitals for people with mental disorders.
  • Researchers compared data from two groups: one group that was in the hospital before COVID-19 and one that was during the pandemic.
  • They found that younger patients (ages 18-44) were more likely to get certain infections, while the overall risk of infections changed with the seasons and was lower during spring and summer compared to winter.
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The utilization of acid as a synthesis assistant provides an effective means to regulate the structure of hydrogels, thereby simplifying the design and preparation process of multifunctional hydrogels. However, there remains a dearth of discourse concerning the utilization of this convenient acid-mediated strategy, which possesses the potential to directly govern molecular interactions within gel networks for rational structure and property design. Herein, we describe the preparation of flexible dual-network conductive hydrogels using polyacrylamide (PAM) and sodium alginate (SA) as substrates, driven by the strategy of acid-mediated (HCI, HSO, and HCO) in detail for the first time.

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