Publications by authors named "Xinhao Wei"

Cancer is one of the major public health challenges in the world, which is characterized by rapid progression and high mortality. Immunotherapy, represented by PD-1 monoclonal antibody, has significantly improved the efficacy of malignant tumors and has become one of the most popular immunotherapy methods at present. Therefore, there is an increasing demand for novel detection methods for PD-1 monoclonal antibodies.

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African swine fever (ASF) caused by the African swine fever virus (ASFV) is a fatal and highly contagious disease of domestic pigs characterized by rapid disease progression and death within 2 weeks. How the immune cells respond to acute ASFV infection and contribute to the immunopathogenesis of ASFV has not been completely understood. In this study, we examined the activation, apoptosis, and functional changes of distinct immune cells in domestic pigs following acute infection with the ASFV CADC_HN09 strain using multicolor flow cytometry.

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Waste newspaper fiber (WNF) was separated and modified via grafting quaternary ammonium salt to obtain an adsorbent, which removes Remazol turquoise Blue G-133 (RTB G-133) from aqueous solutions. SEM and IR were used to analyze the morphology and chemical groups of the modified waste newspaper fiber (MWNF). Batch adsorption studies were conducted with varying adsorbent dosages, solution pH, and contact time.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xinhao Wei"

  • - Xinhao Wei's research primarily focuses on immunology and its applications in disease detection and treatment, particularly in cancer immunotherapy and viral infection responses.
  • - Recent publications include the development of a rapid immunochromatographic test for PD-1 monoclonal antibodies, addressing the urgent need for improved detection methods in cancer treatment.
  • - Wei also explores immunopathogenesis in domestic pigs infected with African swine fever virus, revealing critical insights into immune cell dynamics, and has investigated innovative adsorbent materials to remove environmental pollutants from water.