Publications by authors named "Xubin Huang"

Defining the copper-based catalysts that are responsible for the catalytic behaviour of oil-paper insulation systems and implementing effective regulation are of great significance. Accelerated ageing experiments were conducted to reveal variations in copper scales and deterioration in insulation properties. As ageing progressed, TEM images demonstrated that copper species were adsorbed and aggregated on the fibre surface in the form of nanoparticles (NPs).

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(), a common cause of severe chronic infections, has developed heteroresistance to several antibiotics, thus hindering successful treatment. In this study, we aimed to investigate the characteristics and mechanisms underlying levofloxacin (LVX) heteroresistance in PAS71 and PAS81 clinical isolates using a combination of physiological and biochemical methods, bacterial genomics, transcriptomics, and qRT-PCR. The six strains, namely PAS71, PAS72, PAS81, PAS82, ATCC27853, and PAO1, were studied.

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Background: Carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent K. pneumoniae (CR-hvKP) causes serious infections with significant morbidity and mortality. However, the epidemiology and transmission mechanisms of CR-hvKP and the corresponding carbapenem-resistant plasmids require further investigation.

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  • Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a major public health issue globally, with viruses being key contributors; a study was conducted in southern China to analyze the prevalence and characteristics of these respiratory viruses over nearly a decade (2009-2018).
  • Out of 22,680 respiratory samples collected from ARI patients, 43.03% tested positive for seven common viruses, with influenza being the most prevalent, followed by RSV and PIV, and notable differences in infection rates and types between genders and patient settings.
  • The study highlights specific trends in virus circulation, indicating peak years for various viruses, and identifies co-detection rates, particularly noting that RSV, PIV, and Flu were the most frequently co-detected pathogens
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  • RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) plays a significant role in respiratory infections, mainly affecting children and immunocompromised adults in southern China from 2011 to 2016.
  • Out of 16,024 samples tested, RSV was found in 9.5%, with higher incidence rates in children under 3 years old and a shift from RSV-A dominance to RSV-B over the years.
  • The study highlighted the evolution of RSV genotypes, particularly NA1 and ON1, with a notable ongoing selection pressure affecting these strains.
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Background: Sea cucumber is a kind of nutritious echinoderm that has multiple biological activities, including antioxidant, antibacterial, and antitumor activities. However, there is no extensive study on the antitumor effect of sea cucumber extract on prostate cancer (PCa). TBL-12 is a new sea cucumber extract.

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  • Human coronavirus (HCoV) is a prevalent cause of respiratory infections, and a study conducted in Guangzhou, China, collected 13,048 samples from patients with fever and respiratory symptoms between 2010-2015 to analyze its epidemiological and genetic variations.
  • Of the samples, HCoV was found in 294 cases (2.25%), predominantly affecting young children and older adults, with HCoV-OC43 being the most common type detected.
  • The study identified seasonal prevalence, with most infections occurring in winter, a peak in detection rates in 2011 and 2013, and revealed co-infection with other respiratory viruses, particularly influenza virus.
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Alveolar macrophages (AMs) undergo increased apoptosis during sepsis-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Ghrelin exhibits an antiapoptotic effect in several cell types and protects against sepsis-induced ARDS in rats; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying this antiapoptotic effect remain poorly understood. In this study, we first examined the antiapoptotic effect of ghrelin on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated AMs in vitro.

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Apoptosis of alveolar macrophages (AMs) plays a pathogenic role in acute lung injury (ALI) and its severe type, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising therapeutic cells for preventing apoptosis and eliminating cellular injury. We investigated the effects of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced apoptosis in AMs using transwell experiments, and examined the underlying mechanisms LPS induced AMs apoptosis in a dose- and time-dependent fashion, whereas BMSCs reduced AMs apoptosis when co-cultured at appropriate ratios.

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This study investigated the effect of ghrelin on oxidative stress in septic rat lung tissue. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into sham-operation, sepsis, and ghrelin groups. Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture.

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