Publications by authors named "Xu M"

Purpose: China has experienced a heavy public health burden due to the increasing incidence of ischemic stroke (IS). Few studies have evaluated the relationship between particulate matter (PM) exposure and acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in relatively less-polluted areas, and the results have been inconsistent. As a result, this study aimed to investigate and evaluate the association between PM exposure and hospitalizations for AIS in an area with less air pollution.

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Particle picking in cryo-electron tomograms (cryo-ET) is crucial for in situ structure detection of macromolecules and protein complexes. The traditional template-matching-based approaches for particle picking suffer from template-specific biases and have low throughput. Given these problems, learning-based solutions are necessary for particle picking.

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Discovery of cancer immunogenic chemotherapeutics represents an emerging, highly promising direction for cancer treatment that uses a chemical drug to achieve the efficacy of both chemotherapy and immunotherapy. Herein we report a high-throughput screening platform and the subsequent discovery of a new class of cancer immunogenic chemotherapeutic leads. Our platform integrates informatics-based activity metabolomics for rapid identification of microbial natural products with both novel structures and potent activities.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of zoledronic acid on muscle metabolism in mice with osteoporosis and sarcopenia and elucidate the possible underlying mechanism.

Methods: Twenty-four 8-week-old male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into four groups: non-suspension (N-SUS), suspension (SUS), suspension + zoledronic acid (ZA), and suspension + PTH(PTH) groups. Equal doses of saline, zoledronic acid, and PTH were administered subcutaneously.

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  • The study focuses on nonreciprocal single-photon scattering in a one-dimensional waveguide connected to a giant two-level atom and time-modulated cavity, using an effective Floquet Hamiltonian for analysis.
  • It explores the conditions for perfect nonreciprocal single-photon transmission in Markovian and non-Markovian regimes, emphasizing adjustable parameters that can enhance performance in the Markovian case.
  • The research indicates that while energy dissipations and time delays affect the scattering process, it's possible to achieve dynamic tunable nonreciprocal transmission, paving the way for applications in quantum information processing and quantum networks.
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  • Mode-division multiplexing (MDM) and wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) are effective methods to increase the capacity of fiber-optic systems, requiring amplification techniques like distributed Raman amplifiers (DRA) for signal light enhancement.
  • This study showcases the successful transmission of 3 OAM modes and 9 WDM channels over a 104-km custom ring-core fiber using DRA to amplify the signals.
  • The developed mode selective couplers efficiently (de)multiplex OAM modes, while the OAM-DRA achieves high and flat gain, crucial for maintaining performance over long distances in the communication spectrum.
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  • In X-ray microtomography, flat field images are crucial for normalizing sample projections, but issues arise due to the fast data collection and bulky devices in synchrotron facilities.
  • Researchers developed a deep-learning method using an improved pix2pixHD model to generate flat fields from CT projections, significantly improving the accuracy of artefact correction compared to conventional techniques.
  • The new method not only reduces systematic errors during image normalization but also generalizes well across different low Z material samples, making it effective for dynamic CT imaging of various processes.
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Periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) are key cells that suppress periodontal damage during both the progression and recovery stages of periodontitis. Although substantial evidence has demonstrated that incubation under an inflammatory condition may accelerate senescence of PDLSCs, whether cellular senescence in response to inflammatory incubation contributes to cell dysfunction remain unexplored. In this study, we first observed inflammation-caused PDLSC senescence in periodontitis based on comparisons of matched patients, and this cellular senescence was demonstrated in healthy cells that were subjected to inflammatory conditions.

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Can direct activation of soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) provide kidney-protection? To answer this, we tested the kidney-protective effects of a sGC activator, which functions independent of nitric oxide and with oxidized sGC, in an acute kidney injury (AKI) model with transition to chronic kidney disease (CKD). We hypothesize this treatment would provide protection of kidney microvasculature, kidney blood flow, fibrosis, inflammation, and kidney damage. Assessment took place on days three, seven, 14 (acute phase) and 84 (late phase) after unilateral ischemia reperfusion injury (IRI) in rats.

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Type 2 diabetes poses significant health issues worldwide; however, relatively few effective treatment strategies are currently available. This research seeks to explore the potential hypoglycemic impact of compounds derived from common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by structurally characterizing a new type of heteropolysaccharide (CIE2-F) and evaluating its hypoglycemic effects in a murine model.

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Angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma (AITL), or nodal T-follicular helper cell lymphoma, angioimmunoblastic type, is a rare and aggressive type of T-cell lymphoma characterized by a spectrum of clinical and histopathological features that can present diagnostic challenges. Derived from T-follicular helper cells, the genesis of AITL is thought to be a multistep process involving mutations in epigenetic regulatory genes such as TET2 and DNMT3A, followed by driver mutations in RHOA and IDH2 which promote clonal expansion as well as a characteristic inflammatory milieu. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of AITL, including its clinical presentation, epidemiology, pathogenesis, histomorphology and treatment options.

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  • - The study focused on a new compound called AD-DRK (I-AD-DRK) that can non-invasively identify amyloid-β and tau deposits in the brain, which are critical for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease and related disorders.
  • - Researchers conducted tests using this compound in both postmortem human brains and mouse models with amyloid and tau accumulation, demonstrating its effective binding and visualization capabilities in the brain regions associated with these proteins.
  • - The results showed that I-AD-DRK has strong potential as a SPECT imaging agent, offering high-contrast imaging of amyloid and tau, which could significantly help in early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and other tauopathies.
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  • * Research shows that when cancer cells are exposed to both toxins, they experience varying interactions that lead to increased cell death and disrupted mitochondrial function.
  • * Metabolomics analysis indicates that co-exposure to these toxins significantly disrupts crucial metabolic processes, highlighting the need for better food safety measures regarding combined mycotoxin exposure.
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Background And Purpose: The effectiveness of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) for venous thromboprophylaxis is still debatable. This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated the effectiveness and safety of NMES among surgical patients undergoing elective surgery.

Methods: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and quasi-experimental studies were retrieved from PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, CINAHL, Wanfang, China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Chinese Biomedical Database from their inception to February 1st, 2024.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of dietary dihydroartemisinin on the growth performance, meat quality, and antioxidant capacity of broiler chickens. Four-hundred one-day-old Arbor Acres male broilers were randomly assigned to five treatment groups with eight replicates and ten birds each. All broilers were fed a basal diet containing 0, 5, 10, 20 or 40 mg/kg dihydroartemisinin.

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Throughout the course of evolution, organisms and cells have evolved a suite of mechanisms to manage persistent stimuli, thereby preserving cellular and organismal homeostasis. Upon detecting stress signals, cells activate a transcriptional response termed the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR). This response is crucial for maintaining protein homeostasis, facilitating mitochondrial function recovery, promoting cell survival, and ultimately influencing lifespan.

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Unlabelled: The persistence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA) is a key obstacle for HBV cure. This study aims to comprehensively assess the effect of interferon (IFN) and small-interfering RNA (siRNA) combination on the cccDNA minichromosome. Utilizing both cell and mouse cccDNA models, we compared the inhibitory effects of IFNα, siRNA, and their combination on cccDNA activity and assessed its epigenetic state.

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This paper presents functionalized magnetic nanoparticles (FeO@Au MNPs) combined with the surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) technique for sensitive detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) protein biomarker carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9). FeO@Au MNPs were constructed by the PEI-mediated seed growth method. Then, the signal molecule 5-5'-dithiobis (succinimidyl-2-nitrobenzoic acid) was used as a bridging agent to link CA19-9 antibody, and the SERS sensor was prepared.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) ranks among the most prevalent cancers worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for improved diagnostic and therapeutic methodologies. The standard treatment regimen generally involves surgical intervention followed by systemic therapies; however, the median survival rates for patients remain unsatisfactory. Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has emerged as a pivotal advancement in cancer treatment.

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Purpose: In recent years, ischemic preconditioning (IPC) has emerged as an effective strategy to increase tissue resistance against long-term ischemic damage and has been increasingly integrated into exercise regimens. However, further research is needed to explore the impact of IPC-mediated metabolic alterations from an exercise standpoint to conduct a comprehensive exploration of metabolic alterations and their exercise-related mechanisms during acute IPC.

Methods: Nontarget metabolomics was performed on blood samples obtained from 8 male athletes both before and after IPC.

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Background: Pregnancy is a special time for women that involves substantial emotional, physical, social, and family changes, which can lead to physical and psychological harm. The rapid development of e-health has provided a favourable platform for managing health-related outcomes in pregnant women, and nurses are the professional group that is most likely to provide e-health services. Nurse-led e-health interventions have attracted increasing attention, but their effects are uncertain.

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  • Immunotherapy represents a promising strategy for treating malignant tumors, but its effectiveness varies significantly among patients and cancer types.
  • Recent research suggests that certain gut bacteria and their metabolites might contribute to resistance against anti-tumor immunotherapy, highlighting a need to understand these mechanisms better.
  • Natural products, including various medicinal herbs and dietary substances, show potential in enhancing the effectiveness of immunotherapy by modulating gut microbiota, and further studies are necessary to explore their applications across different types of cancer.
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Colchicine is a widely prescribed anti-inflammatory drug for the treatment of gout, familial Mediterranean fever and pericarditis, but its narrow therapeutic window presents a significant risk of severe toxicity. Despite its clinical relevance, the molecular mechanisms underlying colchicine's pharmacological effects and associated toxicity and explored potential therapeutic interventions to mitigate its adverse effects. We showed the colchicine's impact on cellular morphology in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) and HeLa cells including cell rounding and detachment following 24 h of exposure that revealed pronounced cytotoxic effects.

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Energetic coordination compounds (ECCs) have demonstrated unique advantages in regulating the physicochemical properties of energetic materials through the design of organic ligands. The fundamental approach involves altering the electron cloud density distribution of organic ligands to modify the characteristics of coordination sites and, thus, achieve new coordination configurations. In this study, Mulliken charge distribution and surface electrostatic potential analysis were used to elucidate the effects of pyridinic N, pyrrolic N, oxazolic O, and thiazolic S on the electron cloud density of carbohydrazide groups through the induction effect and conjugate effect.

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have been widely used in industrial compound production for their incomplete oxidation ability. However, they are often subjected to a wide variety of severe environmental stresses, such as extreme pH, high temperature, osmotic pressure, and organic solvents, which greatly repress microbial growth viability and productivity. As typical biocatalysis chassis cells with a high tolerance to external environmental stresses, it is extremely important to construct highly tolerant chassis cells and understand the tolerance mechanisms of and how different stresses interact with the cell: membranes, phospholipid bilayers, transporters, and chaperone proteins.

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