Publications by authors named "Xu Huan-Li"

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a prevalent tumour with high morbidity rates worldwide, and its incidence among younger populations is rising. Early diagnosis of CRC can help control the associated mortality. Fungi are common microorganisms in nature.

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This article presents a comprehensive review of the factors influencing the efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) transplantation and its association with platelet concentrates (PCs). It focuses on investigating the impact of PCs' composition, the age and health status of platelet donors, application methods, and environmental factors on the outcomes of relevant treatments. In addition, it delves into the strategies and mechanisms for optimizing MSCs transplantation with PCs, encompassing preconditioning and combined therapies.

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Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a condition resulting from perinatal brain injury and can lead to physical disabilities. Exosomes derived from human amniotic mesenchymal stromal cells (hAMSC-Exos) hold promise as potential therapeutic options.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the impact of hAMSC-Exos on neuronal cells and their role in regulating apoptosis both in vitro and in vivo.

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Introduction: Depression symptoms are prevalent globally, including China, with a notable impact on college students. This study aims to not only estimate the prevalence of depressive tendencies and attributional styles among college students in the post-pandemic era but also explore the relationship between the two factors. The findings of this study can provide new insights into early intervention and support services for individuals exhibiting tendencies toward depression.

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Background: Ferroptosis has attracted increasing interest in cancer therapy. Emerging evidences suggest that naturally occurring naphthoquinones exhibit potent anti-glioma effects via various mechanisms.

Methods: The anti-glioma effects of plumbagin were evaluated by in vitro and in vivo experiments.

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Pollinators provide important ecosystem services for crop production and food security. With the development of agricultural economy and the increasing intensity of land-use, a large number of natural or semi-natural habitats have been converted to croplands. Landscape homogenization and intensive management lead to the decline of wild bee diversity and threaten the sustainable agricultural production.

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We reported the sequence and characteristics of the complete mitochondrial genome of an ecologically important stingless bee, Lepidotrigona flavibasis (Hymenoptera: Meliponini), that has suffered serious population declines in recent years. A phylogenetic analysis based on complete mitogenomes indicated that L. flavibasis was first clustered with another Lepidotrigona species (L.

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  • Salicylic acid (SA) is a key phytohormone that regulates plant defense mechanisms, primarily against pathogens, but its effects on herbivore defense are less understood.
  • In experiments with wheat plants treated with SA, the growth and reproduction of the aphid Sitobion avenae were significantly reduced compared to untreated controls.
  • The study also found that SA treatment led to changes in the activity of various defense enzymes and increased levels of certain phenolic compounds in the plants, indicating that SA enhances the plant's immune response against aphids.
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(Smith, 1878) is a stingless bee that distributed in Eastern Asia. The complete mitogenome of (GenBank accession number MN737481) is 15,431 bp in size, including 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNAs, two ribosomal RNAs genes, and a noncoding D-loop region. The D-loop region is located between ND4L and tRNA, different from the other two stingless bee mitogenomes previously reported.

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  • - Apoptosis is a programmed cell death process that helps prevent cancer by removing harmful cells without causing inflammation or scarring.
  • - Marine natural products are increasingly being studied as promising sources for new anti-cancer drugs, with many compounds shown to effectively induce apoptosis in tumor cells.
  • - The review discusses various marine compounds that impact apoptotic pathways and outlines challenges in developing these natural products into effective anti-cancer treatments.
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Aim: To evaluate the significance of KL-6/MUC1 (a type of MUC1) glycosylation in pancreatic cancer progression.

Methods: KL-6/MUC1 expression was detected by immunohistochemistry in 48 patients with pancreatic duct cell carcinoma. The N-/O-glycosylation inhibitors (tunicamycin and benzyl-N-acetyl-α-galactosaminide) were then used to interfere with KL-6/MUC1 glycosylation in two pancreatic carcinoma cell lines, and the effects on KL-6/MUC1 expression, and cell adhesion and invasion were determined.

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Seladonia (Pachyceble) henanensis sp. n., is described from Henan Province, the eastern-central part of China.

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  • Human serum albumin (HSA) is commonly used in clinical settings as a plasma volume expander, but it can leak out into tissues and cause swelling due to increased capillary permeability during critical illnesses.
  • This study explores the idea of PEGylating HSA, which means attaching polyethylene glycol (PEG) to the protein to potentially reduce capillary leakage and increase its effectiveness.
  • Results indicate that PEGylated HSA has a significantly longer biological half-life, lower vascular permeability, and improved blood pressure recovery compared to regular HSA, making it a more suitable option for treating related illnesses.
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Objective: To compare the effect of albumin as a resuscitation fluid with other fluids in lowering the mortality of patients with sepsis.

Methods: By searching MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Central Registration of Controlled Trials databases, the metaRegister of Controlled Trials, the Medical Editors Trial Amnesty Register, and retrieval of the randomized controlled trial (RCT) literature to compare the result of resuscitation using albumin-containing fluid and other fluids. The study population included adult patients who were diagnosed to have sepsis, and the patients with sepsis who were studied as subgroup.

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Objectives: To ascertain serum and tissue expression of des-gamma-carboxyprothrombin (DCP) in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and liver cirrhosis and clarify the relationship between DCP expression and prognosis.

Methods: Expression of DCP in tissues was evaluated with immunohistochemical staining using anti-DCP antibody in 74 patients with a single primary HCC nodule and liver cirrhosis. Their serum DCP levels were determined using an enzyme immunoassay with a double antibody sandwich system.

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Cinobufacini (huachansu), an aqueous extract from the skin of the toad Bufo bufo gargarizans Cantor, is a traditional Chinese medicinal preparation widely used in clinical cancer therapy in China. Here, we screened and identified active compounds of cinobufacini and investigated their apoptosis-inducing effect on HepG2 cells. Screening was performed using bioassay-guided isolation.

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Interaction of MUC1 with beta-catenin plays a significant role in tumor progression and invasion. However, the clinical significance of coexpression of MUC1 and subcellular beta-catenin expression in colorectal carcinoma remains unclear. The present study evaluated the clinicopathological significance of their combined expression for predicting prognosis.

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Endostatin, the C-terminal fragment of collagen XVIII, is a potent angiogenesis inhibitor. At present, there are a large number of research papers on endostatin. However, the action mechanism of endostatin is still a matter of ongoing discussion.

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Background And Aims: The mutualistic interaction between insects and flowers is considered to be a major factor in the early evolution of flowering plants. The Schisandraceae were, until now, the only family in the ANITA group lacking information on pollination biology in natural ecosystems. Thus, the objective of this research was to document the pollination biology and breeding system of Schisandra henryi.

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