Publications by authors named "Xu V"

Although the addition of an ileostomy to low anterior resection (LAR) may often be considered preventative of anastomotic leakage (AL), evidence that clearly demonstrates such benefit is lacking. This study aimed to identify the impact of adding an ileostomy upon AL and organ-space surgical site infection (SSI) rates in patients with lower, middle, or upper rectal cancer. This case-control study included rectal cancer patients who had undergone elective LAR in the American College of Surgeons-National Surgical Quality Improvement Program dataset between 2016 and 2022.

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Introduction: Extracellular vesicles (EVs) can potently inhibit inflammation yet there is a lack of understanding about the impact of donor characteristics on the efficacy of EVs. The goal of this study was to determine whether the sex and age of donor platelet-derived EVs (PEV) affected their ability to inhibit viral myocarditis.

Methods: PEV, isolated from men and women of all ages, was compared to PEV obtained from women under 50 years of age, which we termed premenopausal PEV (pmPEV).

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Introduction: (), one of the most prevalent blue-green algae in aquatic environments, produces microcystin by causing harmful algal blooms (HAB). This study investigated the combined effects of nutrients and cyanobacterial subpopulation competition on synthesizing microcystin-LR.

Method: In varied nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations, cyanobacterial coculture, and algicidal DCMU presence, the growth was monitored by optical density analysis or microscopic counting, and the microcystin production was analyzed using high-performance liquid chromatography-UV.

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Objective: Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) and subsequent reconstructive procedures for the treatment of facial nonmelanoma skin cancers (NMSCs) significantly impact quality of life (QoL). A validated patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) for patients who undergo Mohs reconstruction is not yet established. This study aims to systematically assess the quality of existing PROMs to determine their effectiveness in capturing the challenges faced after Mohs reconstruction for facial NMSC.

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Background: A stable copper tetraamine fluoride (CTF) with low cytotoxicity has been developed for dental use.

Objective: To investigate the antimicrobial effects of CTF against common microbes associated with dental caries and periodontal disease.

Method: The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and minimum bactericidal/fungicidal concentrations (MBC/MFC) were used to evaluate the antimicrobial effects of CTF against eight common bacteria and one fungus associated with dental caries and periodontal disease.

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Kinetic modeling of biochemical reactions and bioreactor systems can enhance and quantify knowledge gained from cell culture experiments and has many applications in bioprocess design and optimization. The Microbial and Algal Growth Modeling Application (MAGMA) is a user-friendly MATLAB-based software for streamlining the development of kinetic models for various bioreactor systems. This study details the MAGMA workflow by demonstrating the creation of kinetic models with systems of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), model fitting by solving inverse problems, statistical evaluation of model fitting quality, and visual display of simulation results.

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The genetic landscape of urologic cancers has evolved with the identification of actionable mutations that impact diagnosis, prognosis, and therapeutic strategies. This narrative review consolidates existing literature on genetic mutations across key urologic cancers, including bladder, renal, prostate, upper tract urothelial, testicular, and penile. The review highlights mutations in DNA damage repair genes, such as BRCA1/2 and PTEN, as well as pathway alterations like FGFR and PD-L1 overexpression.

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Generating stimulus-responsive, allosteric signaling is a significant challenge in protein design. In natural systems like bacterial histidine kinases (HKs), signal transduction occurs when ligand binding initiates a signal that is amplified across biological membranes over long distances to induce large-scale rearrangements and phosphorylation relays. Here, we ask whether our understanding of protein design and multi-domain, intramolecular signaling has progressed sufficiently to enable engineering of a HK with tunable components.

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Objective: To investigate the antibacterial, remineralising, and discolouring effects of copper tetraamine fluoride (CTF) on artificial enamel caries.

Method: Human enamel blocks with artificial caries were treated with CTF, silver diamine fluoride (SDF, positive control) and water (negative control) before being challenged with Streptococcus mutans. The morphology, viability, and growth kinetics of biofilm were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), and colony-forming unit (CFU) counting.

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Objective: To investigate the antibacterial, mineralising, and discolouring properties of copper tetraamine fluoride (CTF) on artificial dentine caries.

Method: Demineralised human dentine blocks were treated with CTF, silver diamine fluoride (SDF, positive control) and water (negative control) before they were subjected to cariogenic challenge with Streptococcus mutans biofilm. The morphology, viability, and growth kinetics of the biofilm were assessed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), and colony-forming unit (CFU) counting.

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  • * They have strong antibacterial effects, capable of inhibiting harmful bacteria, disrupting cell membranes, and preventing biofilm formation, thereby reducing the risk of cavities.
  • * Different synthesis methods allow researchers to control the size and shape of silver nanoparticles, enhancing their application in dental materials like composite resins to improve their longevity and reduce secondary caries.
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Nasal valve repair typically involves the use of structural grafting. The optimal graft source is determined by various factors, including patient history, clinical examination, and surgical goals. Graft sources may be autologous or homologous, and these mainly include septal cartilage and/or bone, auricular cartilage, and costal cartilage.

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Objectives: Surgeons experience a risk for physical strain and injury secondary to physical demands in the workplace. To minimize injury and maximize career longevity, physicians should be aware of ergonomics pitfalls and postural correction methods. This study investigates ergonomic trends in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (FPRS) clinic by quantifying surgeons' and trainees' cervicothoracic spine posture.

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Introduction: Upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) is a rare malignancy with poor prognosis. Radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) remains the standard treatment for high-risk UTUC. Considering the decline in renal function with RNU and results from prospective trials, NAC has emerged as a favored perioperative treatment for chemo-eligible patients with UTUC.

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  • - This study explored the rising interest in using copper materials for managing dental caries, examining 81 relevant publications through extensive literature searches and bibliometric analysis.
  • - The majority of the studies focused on copper or copper oxide nanoparticles, which can be applied in dental products like topical agents, adhesives, and implants.
  • - Publication and citation data indicate significant growth in research from 2019 to 2024, with key topics identified as nanoparticles and antibacterial activity, particularly highlighting the antimicrobial effects of copper oxide nanoparticles.
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Background: Obstetric ultrasound is an important tool, aiding in screening, diagnosis, and surveillance throughout pregnancy.

Aims: To explore obstetric doctors', midwives', and sonographers' experiences and views of obstetric ultrasound in Victoria, Australia. To investigate the increasing role of obstetric ultrasound for clinical management, and the adequacy of resources and training for appropriate use of ultrasound in clinical management.

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The Heisenberg uncertainty principle dictates that the position and momentum of an object cannot be simultaneously measured with arbitrary precision, giving rise to an apparent limitation known as the standard quantum limit (SQL). Gravitational-wave detectors use photons to continuously measure the positions of freely falling mirrors and so are affected by the SQL. We investigated the performance of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) after the experimental realization of frequency-dependent squeezing designed to surpass the SQL.

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  • Partial cystectomy (PC) can be beneficial for some patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), but its effectiveness may be limited if standard treatments like neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) and pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) aren’t used.
  • A study involving 2,832 patients found that those who received NAC with PLND had significantly better overall survival (OS) compared to those treated with just PC, with median OS of 76.5 months for PLND only and not reached for the combination therapy.
  • Factors such as private insurance, receiving NAC, and sufficient lymph node removal positively impacted OS, while older age, higher comorbidity index, and
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Objective: To develop a novel and biocompatible copper tetraamine fluoride (CTF) with antibacterial and nondiscolouring properties.

Method: This study used copper fluoride and ammonia solution to develop CTF solution. The CTF was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).

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Organoids have emerged as valuable tools for the study of development and disease. Assembloids are formed by integrating multiple organoid types to create more complex models. However, the process by which organoids integrate to form assembloids remains unclear and may play an important role in the resulting organoid structure.

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  • The study investigates the aggressive nature of bladder cancer with variant histology (VH) compared to traditional urothelial carcinoma (UC), focusing on how these variants affect the spread of cancer to different body sites in metastatic cases.
  • By analyzing data from 6005 patients between 2004 and 2019, it highlights how specific VH subtypes impact the likelihood of metastasis to organs such as the liver, lungs, and bones.
  • The findings emphasize the importance of understanding these variant subtypes to improve treatment strategies and suggest the need for genetic profiling in managing VH bladder cancer more effectively.
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In a landmark study, oleocanthal (OLC), a major phenolic in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO), was found to possess anti-inflammatory activity similar to ibuprofen, involving inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes. EVOO is a rich source of bioactive compounds including fatty acids and phenolics; however, the biological activities of only a small subset of compounds associated with have been explored. Here, the OliveNet library (consisting of over 600 compounds) was utilized to investigate olive-derived compounds as potential modulators of the arachidonic acid pathway.

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Ensuring access to proper eye health services is not only a fundamental human right but also crucial for preserving an individual's quality of life, preventing blindness, and promoting overall well-being. This is especially true in low-income countries like Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) where recognizing the intricate relationship between access to healthcare and social determinants of health (SDOH ) is crucial to addressing health disparities. The goal of this study was to elucidate and highlight not only the barriers millions face in obtaining eye care but also pave the way for interventions and policies aimed at creating equitable access across diverse populations.

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