Publications by authors named "Xiuxiu Guo"

Introduction: Bloodstream infection (BSI) is a significant factor contributing to hospitalization and high mortality rates among human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)-positive patients. Therefore, the timely detection of this condition is of utmost importance. Blood culture is considered the gold standard for diagnosing BSIs.

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Efavirenz (EFV), a widely prescribed antiviral medication, has been implicated in dyslipidemia and can activate the pregnane X receptor (PXR), leading to hepatic steatosis and hypercholesterolemia in mice. Resveratrol (RES) can ameliorate hepatic steatosis and functions as a partial PXR agonist, capable of mitigating PXR expression induced by other PXR agonists. Therefore, we hypothesized that RES could attenuate EFV-induced hepatic steatosis and hypercholesterolemia by downregulating PXR expression and suppressing inflammatory cytokine production.

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Regarding the global energy crisis, it is of profound significance to develop spontaneous power generators that harvest natural energy. Fabricating humidity-responsive actuators that can conduct such energy transduction is of paramount importance. Herein, we incorporate covalent organic frameworks with flexible polyethylene glycol to fabricate rigid-flexible coupled membrane actuators.

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Chloridoideae is one of the largest subfamilies of Poaceae, containing many species of great economic and ecological value; however, phylogenetic relationships among the subtribes and genera of Cynodonteae are controversial. In the present study, we combined 111 plastomes representing all five tribes, including 25 newly sequenced plastomes that are mostly from Cynodonteae. Phylogenetic analyses supported the five monophyletic tribes of Chloridoideae, including Centropodieae, Triraphideae, Eragrostideae, Zoysieae and Cynodonteae.

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Koenigia, a genus proposed by Linnaeus, has a contentious taxonomic history. In particular, relationships among species and the circumscription of the genus relative to Aconogonon remain uncertain. To explore phylogenetic relationships of Koenigia with other members of tribe Persicarieae and to establish the timing of major evolutionary diversification events, genome skimming of organellar sequences was used to assemble plastomes and mitochondrial genes from 15 individuals representing 13 species.

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Background: Gastrointestinal involvement is not uncommon in patients with disseminated talaromycosis, but successful management of massive gastrointestinal bleeding and hemorrhagic shock secondary to talaromycosis is rarely reported. Clinical management strategies for these patients have not been well documented.

Case Presentation: Here, we reported a case of disseminated talaromycosis with recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding and hemorrhagic shock who was successfully alleviated solely with medical treatment.

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Aristidoideae is a subfamily in the PACMAD clade of family Poaceae, including three genera, , , and In this study, the plastomes of and were newly sequenced, and a total of 16 Aristidoideae plastomes were compared. All plastomes were conservative in genome size, gene number, structure, and IR boundary. Repeat sequence analysis showed that forward and palindrome repeats were the most common repeat types.

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Eragrostideae Stapf, the second-largest tribe in Chloridoideae (Poaceae), is a taxonomically complex tribe. In this study, chloroplast genomes of 13 Eragrostideae species were newly sequenced and used to resolve the phylogenetic relationships within Eragrostideae. Including seven reported chloroplast genomes from Eragrostideae, the genome structure, number and type of genes, codon usage, and repeat sequences of 20 Eragrostideae species were analyzed.

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is a weed in summer crop field, which is harmful to wheat crops. The complete plastome of was reported in this study. The genome was 136,408 bp in length, consisting of an 80,512 bp large single-copy region, a 12,836 bp small single-copy region, and two 21,530 bp inverted repeat regions.

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Attributed to the unique topological complexity and elegant beauty, Borromean systems are attracting intense attention. However, at present, the construction of Borromean linked organic polymers remains a challenge. To address this formidable challenge, we developed a supramolecular-synthon-driven approach to fabricate Borromean linked organic polymer.

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As one of the most common abiotic stresses, salt stress seriously impairs crop yield. (L.) Beauv.

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Di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (diethylhexyl phthalate, DEHP) can cause male reproductive damage in rodents and human. Moreover, DEHP is known to promote transgenerational inheritance of adult-onset disease in subsequent generations after maternal exposure during fetal gonadal development. The PI3K/Akt/mTOR signaling pathway has been implicated in germ cell survival following testicular damage.

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Seeking new photoresponsive materials with high energy conversion efficiency, good mechanical properties, as well as well-defined photoactuation mechanisms is of paramount significance. To address these challenges, we first introduced crystalline covalent organic frameworks (COFs) into the photoactuator field and created a facile fabrication strategy to directly install photoresponsive functional groups (i.e.

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Monomeric isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) stands for a separated subgroup among IDH protein family. Up to now, all reported monomeric IDHs are from prokaryotes. Here, a monomeric IDH from a marine methanogenic archaeon Methanococcoides methylutens (MmIDH) was reported for the first time.

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Fabrication of hybrid membranes composed of porous materials embedded in polymer matrices is a subject of topical interest. Herein, we introduce a new class of hybrid membranes: hyper-cross-linked metal-organic polyhedra (HCMOPs). These membranes are based upon soluble MOPs that can serve as high-connectivity nodes in hyper-cross-linked polymer networks.

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Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), a widely existed endocrine disruptor, has been concerned for many years owing to its toxicity in male reproductive development. In this study, we investigated the reproductive effects and the mechanism of mouse testis after in uterus exposure to the plasticizer DEHP. We found that the UPR signaling pathway could be fully activated after DEHP treatment.

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The resistance to Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat is mainly via the restrain of fungal expansion through spike rachis (type II resistance). In order to unravel the resistance mechanisms, Brachypodium distachyon 21 (Bd21), a monocotyledonous model plant, was previously proved to interact with F. graminearum, while the disease development in spike still needs to be explored in detail.

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TaUGT5: can reduce the proliferation and destruction of F. graminearum and enhance the ability of FHB resistance in wheat. Deoxynivalenol (DON) is one of the most important toxins produced by Fusarium species that enhances the spread of the pathogen in the host.

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