Publications by authors named "Xinping Wang"

As consumer demand for low-salt diets increases, the development of low-salt cheese has emerged as a prevailing trend. To gain a deeper insight into the effects of salt reduction on cheddar cheese, this study used cheddar cheese with a 2.0% salt concentration (full salt, FS) as the standard control, exploring the differences in quality and composition between cheddar cheese with a 1.

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We studied the prognostic value of in colorectal cancer (CRC) using bioinformatics. exhibited differential expression between the tumor and control samples, and improved survival was observed in patients with increased expression. The univariate and multivariate analyses confirmed as an independent prognostic factor for CRC, based on which a nomogram was constructed for predicting survival in patients with CRC.

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Water and suspended particulate matter (SPM) were collected from Xiaoqing Estuary and its adjacent waters in August 2022 to study the spatial distribution and risk assessment of Hg and As. The content of Hg in SPM samples ranged from 4.7152 to 446.

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Objective: Docetaxel (DTX) represents an effective chemotherapeutic agent for treating triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), but the efficacy is strongly limited by drug resistance. c-MYC-mediated ribosome biogenesis is considered a feasible strategy to confront chemoresistance in BC. We elucidated the impact of CMTM6 on TNBC DTX chemoresistance by governing c-MYC-mediated ribosome biogenesis, and its upstream ceRNA regulatory pathways.

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Our experimental study showed that METTL3 was highly expressed in NSCLC cells and promoted the growth of tumor cells. METTL3 takes N6-methyladenosine (m6A) as the main means of mRNA modification to control the expression and function of RIG-I-MAVS signalling pathway. RIG-I-MAVS constitute the first line frontier in the innate immune defense of human cells.

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Introduction: It is unclear whether changing trajectories of renal function will increase the risk prediction information of cardiovascular disease (CVD). This study aimed to evaluate the trajectory patterns of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and the association between eGFR trajectories and CVD risk.

Methods: A total of 4742 participants were included in the cohort from the 51st Regiment of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps.

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  • - This study explores how microplastics (MPs) combined with oil form aggregates (MOPAs) when interacting with particles in nearshore environments, affecting their vertical transport and fate.
  • - It was found that the majority of the MPs, particularly those with specific chemical groups, suspended in water columns, while particles in the sediment phase absorbed these composite pollutants, ultimately altering their structure and composition.
  • - Additionally, the research highlights that smaller degraded MPs and oil can resuspend in water, showing a decrease in mass and changing sizes of oil droplets during the degradation process, contributing to a better understanding of the behavior of these pollutants in aquatic environments.
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Currently, hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in alkaline seawater still faces problems such as low catalyst activity and Cl poisoning of active sites. In this work, an electron transfer facilitator of oxygen vacancies is introduced as a driving force for electronic transmission, which enhances the electron-metal-support interactions (EMSI) effect while introducing a charge protective layer, realizing killing two birds with one stone. In situ characterizations and density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrate that the EMSI effect enhances the H transfer step at the interface.

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Importance: Asymptomatic blood pressure (BP) elevations in the hospital are commonly treated with as-needed BP medications, including recurring as-needed and 1-time administration. Veterans represent a population at risk of ischemic events from rapid lowering of BP, but the impact of as-needed BP medication use in this population is unknown.

Objective: To assess the risks of acute kidney injury (AKI) and other outcomes from as-needed BP medication administration in a hospitalized veteran cohort.

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Triazoliums are a family of five-membered heterocyclic cations that contain three nitrogen and two carbon atoms. In contrast to the widely studied imidazolium cations, triazoliums are less explored. In terms of the chemical structure, triazolium replaces a carbon atom in the imidazolium cation ring with an electron-withdrawing nitrogen atom, which makes the triazolium more polarized.

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Seroma formation and poor wound healing are common complications of many surgeries that create anatomical dead space (i.e., mastectomy), often causing tissue infection and even necrosis.

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  • - The study examined how polystyrene (PS) layers behave when adsorbed onto SiO-Si substrates modified with phenyl groups, finding that the layers became thicker and denser with longer annealing times, especially on substrates with over 75% phenyl content.
  • - At equilibrium, the adsorbed layers achieved a thickness of about 4.7 nm and a density of 1.37 g/cm³, which were significantly higher than those observed on standard SiO-Si substrates.
  • - Using sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy (SFG), it was found that increased annealing time enhanced the interactions between phenyl groups on the substrate and PS chains, causing the chains to stretch and resulting in
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Background: Emotional eating is a prevalent maladaptive coping mechanism among college students, which is associated with mental health and sleep concerns. Though previous studies have established a link between sleep quality, depression and emotional eating, most of these have been in Western populations. In addition, few existing studies have taken physical activities into account, and the underlying mechanisms between these four variables remain to be further studied.

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  • The glass transition temperature (Tg) of polymer glass is found to be lower near the free surface, with experimental measurements showing a linear depth variation while simulations show a double exponential trend.
  • Both experiments and simulations explore how the relaxation time influences Tg, with experiments focusing on how molecular mobility is restored when heating from a non-equilibrium state.
  • Investigating nonequilibrium effects by reducing thermal annealing time reveals a decrease in relaxation time and a modification of Tg-dependence, leading to important differences in heating/cooling rate responses in thin polymer films compared to their bulk counterparts.
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The CRISPR-Cas12a system has revolutionized nucleic acid testing (NAT) with its rapid and precise capabilities, yet it traditionally required RNA pre-amplification. Here we develop rapid fluorescence and lateral flow NAT assays utilizing a split Cas12a system (SCas12a), consisting of a Cas12a enzyme and a split crRNA. The SCas12a assay enables highly sensitive, amplification-free, and multiplexed detection of miRNAs and long RNAs without complex secondary structures.

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Helicene diradical derivatives have attracted widespread attentions because of their unique magnetic and chiroptoelectronic properties, however, crystalline and enantiomerically pure forms of helicene diradicals are extremely rare. Herein, we describe the rational design and synthesis of o-quinone functionalized helicene diradicals with crystalline enantiomerical purity. Diradical dianion salt Rac-3K and its enantiomers P/M-3K were obtained by reduction of corresponding precursors Rac-3 and P/M-3 with two equivalent potassium graphite in THF in the presence of (di)benzo-18-crown-6.

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Most C-H bond activations of natural gas alkanes rely on transition metal complexes. Activations by using main-group systems have been reported but required heating or photo-irradiation under high atmospheric pressure with rather low regioselectivity. Here we report that Lewis acid-carbene adducts facilely undergo oxidative additions to C-H bonds of ethane, propane and n-butane with high selectivity under room temperature and atmospheric pressure.

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  • - Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly lethal subtype of breast cancer, and the study focuses on how extracellular vesicles (EVs) derived from TNBC tumors promote tumor growth by influencing macrophage polarization towards an M2 phenotype.
  • - The research discovered that the long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) MALAT1 is packaged in TNBC-derived EVs and, upon being transferred to macrophages, enhances M2 polarization, which is linked to worse patient prognosis.
  • - The findings suggest that MALAT1 activates the Hippo/YAP signaling pathway through the upregulation of POSTN, thereby facilitating both the onset and spread of TNBC, indicating potential therapeutic targets for intervention.
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Chemoresistance is a significant obstacle in the treatment of breast cancer (BC). Due to its diverse composition, the causes of chemoresistance in BC are complex and have not been completely understood. In this article, we explored the mechanism of N6-methyladenosine (m6A)-modified long intervening noncoding RNA (linc)-OIP5 in BC chemoresistance.

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This work reports synthesis of a germylene based donor-acceptor molecule and its thermal excitation to a triplet state by coordination with a Lewis acid. Products have been characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, EPR spectroscopy, and SQUID measurement, in conjunction with DFT calculation. The singlet-triplet energy gap of the donor-acceptor molecule is dramatically reduced from -18.

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  • The accumulation of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) and heavy metals (HMs) in Xiaoqing River sediments poses a serious risk to the local estuarine ecosystem, with certain metals like Hg being particularly concerning due to their high concentrations.
  • Spatially, TPH and HMs are distributed similarly, but their levels change in opposite ways over time; TPH and five specific HMs (Cu, Zn, Cd, As, and Hg) exceeded reference values significantly.
  • The study found a negative correlation between TPH/HM levels and microbial diversity, indicating that heavy metals negatively impact microbial community structures, while also causing indirect effects on TPH levels.
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Here, we report the discovery of two viruses associated with a disease characterized by severe diarrhea on a large-scale goat farm in Jilin province. Electron Microscopy observations revealed two kinds of virus particles with the sizes of 150-210 nm and 20-30 nm, respectively. Detection of 276 fecal specimens from the diseased herds showed the extensive infection of peste des petits ruminants virus (63.

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Seasonal water and sediment samples were collected from the Xiaoqing River estuary and the neighboring sea to study the spatial and temporal distributions, sources and ecological risks of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and n-alkanes. The results showed significant spatial and temporal differences in the concentrations of PAHs and n-alkanes under the influence of precipitation, temperature, and human activities. The concentrations of PAHs in water were lower in the wet season than in the dry season, and those in sediments were higher in the wet season than in the dry season.

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Silyl anions have garnered significant attention due to their synthetic abilities. However, previously reported silyl anions have been limited to either trigonal-pyramidal or trigonal-planar geometries, which confine them primarily as nucleophiles in substitution reactions. Herein, we report the isolation of the unprecedented T-shaped planar silyl anion salt 2 by employment of a geometrically constrained triamido pincer ligand.

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Enteroviruses are the causative agents associated with several human and animal diseases, posing a significant threat to human and animal health. As one of the host immune defense strategies, innate immunity plays a crucial role in defending against invading pathogens, where the host utilizes a variety of mechanisms to inhibit or eliminate the pathogen. Here, we report a new strategy for the host to repress enterovirus replication by the 78 kDa glucose-regulated protein (GRP78), also known as heat shock protein family A member 5 (HSPA5).

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