Publications by authors named "Xiong Kaixin"

Background/purpose: Cementum shares many properties with bone; however, in contrast to bone, it is not innervated or vascularized and has a limited capacity for remodeling. Osteocytes located in the lacunae-canalicular system of bone tissue play a central role in bone remodeling by communicating with osteoblasts and osteoclasts. Although cementocytes are present in cellular cementum and are morphologically similar to osteocytes, it remains unclear whether they are involved in the dynamic functional regulation of metabolism in cementum.

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Background: Malignant lymphoma (ML) is a group of malignant tumors originating from the lymphatic hematopoietic system. Previous studies have found a correlation between circulating immune cells and ML. Nonetheless, the precise influence of circulating immune cells on ML remains uncertain.

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N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most common modification on RNAs and LncRNAs. It plays an important role in cancer stem cell differentiation, T cell differentiation, and immune homeostasis. In this study, we explored the potential roles of m6A modification of RNA in melanoma and investigated the immune cell infiltration in tumor microenvironment in diverse m6Aclusters and different m6Ascore groups.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a chronic systemic inflammatory disease with high morbidity and mortality. Periodontitis exacerbates COPD progression; however, the immune mechanisms by which periodontitis affects COPD remain unclear. Here, by constructing periodontitis and COPD mouse models, we demonstrated that periodontitis and COPD could mutually aggravate disease progression.

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This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the Metacognitions Questionnaire-30 (MCQ-30) in a sample of Chinese adolescents (1382 boys, 1445 girls) aged 11 to 18 years. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to assess factor structure, as well as, measurement invariance across demographic groups and clinical symptoms. The results of confirmatory factor analyses supported the original five-factor model.

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  • Periodontitis, a gum disease, might make COPD (a lung disease) worse, and scientists want to understand how this happens.* -
  • Researchers used experiments to check how periodontitis affects lung cells and if a process called ferroptosis (cell death related to iron) is involved.* -
  • The results showed that periodontitis worsens COPD over time and increases ferroptosis in lung cells, suggesting a link between gum disease and lung health.*
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Periodontitis is a common chronic bacteria-initiated inflammatory disease that is closely associated with various systemic diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Periodontitis and COPD share similar risk factors, pathology and microorganisms. Epidemiological and clinical research have shown positive correlation between the two diseases.

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Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a ferroptosis sensitive tumor type with high mortality rate. However, it remains largely unknown whether ferroptosis influences the tumor cell in HNSCC.

Materials And Methods: To investigate how ferroptosis regulators were differentially expressed between normal and tumor tissue, data related to HNSCC was downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas.

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This study aimed to evaluate the remineralization effect of GERM CLEAN, a novel antibacterial peptide, on early enamel caries. Thirty human enamel blocks from thirty teeth were randomly divided into three groups: double distilled water (DDW group), GERM CLEAN (GC group), and 1000 ppm fluoride (NaF group). Specimens were demineralized for 3 days (pH 4.

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The multi-dithering method has been well verified in the phase-locking of polarization coherent combination experiments. However, it is difficult to apply to low repetition rate pulsed laser coherent combination, since there exists an overlap in the frequency domain between the pulse laser and the large amplitude-phase noise resulting in traditional filters being unable to effectively separate the phase noise. Aiming to solve the problem, we propose, to the best of our knowledge, a novel method of pulse noise detection, identification, and filtering based on the autocorrelation characteristics between noise signals.

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of the fast-setting iRoot Fast Set Root Repair Material (iRoot FS), Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and Biodentine. The materials were freshly mixed or set for 1 and 7 days to conduct the agar diffusion test, direct contact test and carry-over effect test against E. faecalis and P.

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  • Scientists are studying how gum disease (periodontitis) and diabetes might affect each other and what happens in the body due to this connection.
  • They tested this by giving diabetic mice different types of saliva – from healthy people and from people with gum disease – to see how their immune systems reacted.
  • The results showed that mice with gum disease saliva had more bad immune reactions and fewer healthy immune cells, which means a disrupted mouth bacteria could make diabetes worse.
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The cross-kingdom interactions between Candida albicans and Actinomyces viscosus play critical roles in root caries. However, the key pathway by which C. albicans regulates its interactions with A.

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  • Oral antibiotics can negatively impact cancer and immunotherapy by disrupting gut microbiota, particularly in cases of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).
  • In studies with OSCC mice, a cocktail of oral antibiotics increased tumor growth and changed the gut microbiota composition, leading to higher tyrosine and lower glutamate levels.
  • Restoring gut balance through glutamate supplementation or healthy fecal transplants reduced the tumor-promoting effects of antibiotics, emphasizing the importance of careful antibiotic use in OSCC treatment.
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Objectives: To evaluate the effect of different endodontic sealers (epoxy resin-based and bioceramic-based) and the time of post-cementation on the bond strength of a fiber post cemented with resin cement.

Methods: Forty human premolars were instrumented and divided into 4 groups. According to the type of sealer and the time of post-cementation: AH-IM (AH Plus, post-cemented immediately after root canal treatment), SP-IM (iRoot SP, post-cemented immediately after root canal treatment), AH-OW (AH Plus, post-cementation after one week), and SP-OW (iRoot SP, post-cementation after one week).

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  • The study investigates the antimicrobial effects of a new oral spray, GERM CLEAN, on a biofilm formed by the bacteria Streptococcus mutans and the yeast Candida albicans, evaluating its impact on oral health.
  • Methods included measuring adherence rates, biomass, and effects on biofilm structure using advanced imaging techniques, along with analyzing GERM CLEAN's ability to prevent enamel demineralization.
  • Results showed that GERM CLEAN significantly reduced biofilm formation, acid production, and enamel demineralization, indicating its potential as an effective antimicrobial agent for oral hygiene.
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Objective: To investigate the antibacterial effect of a novel antimicrobial peptide containing oral spray GERM CLEAN on and further explore the related mechanisms at phenotypic and transcriptional levels.

Methods: The disk diffusion method was used to preliminarily appraise the antimicrobial effect of GERM CLEAN. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) of GREM CLEAN towards was determined by the broth dilution method.

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Sortase A contributes to adhesion and biofilm formation of Streptococcus mutans by anchoring surface proteins like P1 onto the cell wall, and few other functional characterization has been annotated to this protein and its coding gene srtA. In this study we investigated that whether srtA deletion would affect S. mutans virulence determinants in addition to adhesion and further explored whether these effects were caused due to changes in S.

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Nmnat is a stress response protein which has been involved in a variety of biological processes. However, the effects of Nmnat on aging have not yet been investigated. The present study revealed the effects of Nmnat on aging of Drosophila and uncovered its underlying mechanism.

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