Publications by authors named "Xiong Ke"

Background: Telephone interventions are promising for managing glycated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, optimal follow-up parameters, such as frequency, duration, content, and intervals, are yet to be standardized. This meta-analysis assesses the effectiveness of nurse-led telephone interventions in controlling HbA1c levels, with subgroup analyses based on these variables to provide evidence-based recommendations.

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Fluctuations in salinity have a significant impact on the ability of microorganisms to degrade target pollutants during water treatment. However, the interactions between salinity and microorganisms in industrial wastewater treatment have been explored in only a limited number of studies. Therefore, taking the actual coking wastewater treatment project as an example, the internal relationship between salinity, microbial community and pollutant removal was explored, and the technology salt reduction strategy was put forward.

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The pursuit of suitable insulating layers and high-quality integration methods is important to further improve the performance of field-effect transistors (FETs). In this study, we employ transferable high- oxide films as device gate dielectrics to fabricate high-quality optoelectronic devices by optimizing the interface between the dielectric material and the two-dimensional (2D) materials. Through meticulous refinement, a transferred film roughness of 269.

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Flap transplantation is a critical part of the recovery process for patients who have undergone tumor resection. However, the process of ischemia-reperfusion injury during flap transplantation and the resulting high-risk thrombotic microenvironment are unavoidable. In this study, based on an in-depth investigation of the ischemia time and prognosis of transplanted flaps, we propose a treatment strategy using sequential thrombolysis and ischemia-reperfusion injury prevention tailored to the ischemia time.

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Previous studies found that sodium alginate (SA) was protective against several liver diseases. However, the effect of SA on drug-induced liver injury is not clear. This study investigated the effect and mechanism of SA on isoniazid (INH)-induced liver injury in mice.

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The emergence of mixed-dimensional van der Waals heterostructures has inspired worldwide interests in recent years, opening up new avenues for potential nanotechnology applications. Herein, we proposed a mixed-dimensional heterostructure composed of borophene sheets and BCN quantum dots. The gas sensing performance of the heterostructure was evaluated through a combination of theoretical calculations and experimental methods.

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Road dust carries various contaminants and causes urban non-point source pollution in waterbodies through runoff. Road dust samples were collected in each month in two years and then sieved into five particle size fractions. The concentrations of ten heavy metals (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mn, Ni, Pb, Zn, Fe) in each fraction were measured.

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The altered solvation structures and dynamical properties of water molecules at the metal/water interfaces will affect the elementary step of an electrochemical process. Simulating the interfacial structure and dynamics with a realistic representation will provide us with a solid foundation to make a connection with experimental studies. To surmount the accuracy-efficiency tradeoff and provide dynamical insights, we use state-of-the-art machine learning molecular dynamics (MLMD) to study the water exchange dynamics, which are fundamental to adsorption/desorption and electrochemical reaction steps.

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This review summarizes the latest progress in enzyme preparation, including enzyme design and modification technology, exploration of new enzyme sources, and application of enzyme preparation in food processing, detection, and preservation. The directed evolution technology improved the stability and catalytic efficiency of enzymes, while enzyme immobilization technology enhanced reusability and industrial applicability. Extremozymes and biomimetic enzymes exhibit excellent performance under harsh conditions.

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Undernutrition coexists with tuberculosis and is associated with adverse treatment outcomes. Nutrition packages have been incorporated into tuberculosis patient care in some regions but there are little data on its effectiveness. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a nutrition package on the treatment response and nutritional status of tuberculosis patients.

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High blood lipids, blood glucose, or blood pressure ("3Bs") are established risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. However, the effects of vegetarian diets on these parameters were inconsistent in previous meta-analyses. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis with comprehensive subgroup analyses, quality assessment, and sensitivity analyses to confirm the effects of vegetarian diets on 3Bs.

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The biological treatment of coking wastewater is a challenge. The application of prepositioned aerobic process has rarely been systematically reported, among which the detoxification and nitrification performance of the prepositioned aerobic unit (O1) is worthy of investigation. Results indicate that O1 achieves stable simultaneous detoxification and nitrification by regulating the dissolved oxygen, effectively maintaining ammonification, nitrosation, and complete nitrification phases.

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  • - The study investigates the presence and role of an intrinsic cholinergic system in the heart, which uses acetylcholine (ACh) to manage electrical conduction and its link to arrhythmias in humans and mice.
  • - Researchers identified key components of this system, such as ACh receptors and transporters, showing that they significantly influence how electrical signals are conducted in heart cells.
  • - Findings suggest that defects in this cholinergic system can lead to serious ventricular arrhythmias, highlighting new mechanisms for understanding heart rhythm disorders beyond traditional views.
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  • * The protein YTHDF2, which recognizes a specific chemical modification in mRNA called mA, plays a crucial role in regulating Cav1.2 expression and the onset of AF.
  • * Knocking out YTHDF2 reduces AF risk in mice by increasing Cav1.2 levels independently of mA, ultimately affecting the heart's electrical activity and making YTHDF2 a potential target for AF treatment.
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Background: Addressing the long-term physical and mental health impacts of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) remains a significant public health challenge. Additionally, ACEs can contribute to intergenerational transmission, affecting future generations. While previous studies have primarily focused on children and adolescents, there is limited data on ACE subtypes and influencing factors among the general adult population, particularly in China.

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Embedded fiber Bragg gratings are increasingly applied for in-situ strain measurement in fiber-reinforced plastics, integral to high-end aerospace equipment. Existing research primarily focuses on in-plane strain measurement, limited by the fact that fiber Bragg gratings are mainly sensitive to axial strain. However, out-of-plane strain measurement is equally important for comprehending structural deformation.

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The cyclical variations in environmental temperature generated by natural rhythms constantly impact the wastewater treatment process through the aeration system. Engineering data show that fluctuations in environmental temperature cause the reactor temperature to drop at night, resulting in increased dissolved oxygen concentration and improved effluent wastewater quality. However, the impact of natural temperature variation on wastewater treatment systems and the energy-saving potential has yet to be fully recognized.

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Electric power generation safety incidents can lead to severe consequences, including casualties and widespread power outages. Previous research has mainly focused on the mechanisms and causal relationships of accidents. However, these incidents result from multiple factors working together, lacking systematic analysis.

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  • High-entropy alloys (HEAs) with varying aluminum (Al) content (0.1, 0.5, and 1) were created using spark plasma sintering, and showed significant changes in their microstructure and phases, transitioning from a single face-centered cubic (FCC) phase to mixed phases including body-centered cubic (BCC) and sigma (σ) phases as Al content increased.
  • The hardness of the alloys increased with more Al, reaching a peak hardness of 507.3 HV, while tensile properties showed a first increase and then a decrease, peaking at yield strength of 527.4 MPa, ultimate tensile strength of 943.3 MPa, and elongation of 28.2%.
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Advanced glycation end products (AGEs), heterocyclic aromatic amines (HAAs), acrylamide (AA), 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are toxic substances that are produced in certain foods during thermal processing by using common high-temperature unit operations such as frying, baking, roasting, grill cooking, extrusion, among others. Understanding the formation pathways of these potential risk factors, which can cause cancer or contribute to the development of many chronic diseases in humans, is crucial for reducing their occurrence in thermally processed foods. During thermal processing, food rich in carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids undergoes a crucial Maillard reaction, leading to the production of highly active carbonyl compounds.

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Zearalenone, a prominent mycotoxin produced by spp., ubiquitously contaminates cereal grains and animal feedstuffs. The thermal stability of zearalenone creates serious obstacles for traditional removal methods, which may introduce new safety issues, or reducing nutritional quality.

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  • The study examines the long-term effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of college students over a year after restrictions were lifted, noting significant trends in anxiety, depression, and PTSD.
  • From December 2022 to November 2023, surveys showed a decrease in COVID-19 panic and moderate anxiety but an increase in PTSD and suicidal thoughts among students.
  • The findings suggest that the overall mental health of students remains concerning, indicating a need for improved mental health support and healthy behavior programs in colleges.
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  • - This study investigates how dietary patterns may influence the risk of tuberculosis drug-induced liver injury (TBLI) among tuberculosis patients in Shandong Province, China, using data collected from 605 patients between 2011 and 2013.
  • - The research findings reveal that a higher score on the China Healthy Diet Index (CHDI) is linked to a lower risk of liver injury and dysfunction, while a diet high in organ meats, poultry, and vegetable oils is associated with increased risks of TBLI.
  • - The results suggest that maintaining a healthy diet could help protect against liver injury from tuberculosis treatment, whereas diets rich in certain meats and oils may be harmful.
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This study explores the factors influencing unsafe behaviors among decorators. The study begins with a literature review on unsafe behaviors among construction workers, compiling a checklist of factors specific to decorators. Utilizing exploratory factor analysis (EFA), a measurement scale for these factors is developed.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xiong Ke"

  • - Xiong Ke's recent research primarily focuses on the interplay between biological systems and health implications, particularly studying the cholinergic system's role in cardiac conduction and the onset of atrial fibrillation through molecular mechanisms.
  • - Another significant area of exploration includes the prevalence and risk factors associated with adverse childhood experiences in the Chinese adult population, shedding light on public health challenges and intergenerational impacts.
  • - In addition to health sciences, Ke investigates the mechanical properties of materials and environmental practices, such as energy-saving adaptations in wastewater treatment which reflect an interdisciplinary approach to complex problems in engineering and environmental science.