Publications by authors named "Xue-Hui He"

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  • Transient symptomatic zinc deficiency (TSZD) is a rare but often overlooked condition primarily affecting breastfed premature infants, showing symptoms that closely resemble those of Acrodermatitis enteropathica (AE), a genetic disorder caused by mutations in the SLC39A4 gene.* -
  • A case study of a 4-month-old infant diagnosed with TSZD revealed significantly low blood zinc levels, while genetic testing confirmed no mutations in the SLC39A4 gene, differentiating it from AE.* -
  • The infant showed significant improvement following zinc supplementation, highlighting the importance of genetic analysis in accurately diagnosing TSZD versus AE to avoid misdiagnosis.*
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Dalbergiae Odoriferae Lignum is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) commonly used for promoting blood circulation, relieving pain and removing blood stasis. Volatile oil and flavonoid compounds are two main chemical constituents of Dalbergiae Odoriferae Lignum. Modern pharmacological studies show that Dalbergiae Odoriferae Lignum has many effects, such as relaxing blood, increasing blood flow of coronary, anti-oxidation, anti-inflammation and antitumor.

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Vitamin D3 is known to induce regulatory T (Treg) cells by rendering antigen-presenting cells tolerogenic, its direct effect on human naturally occurring Treg cells is unclear. Here, we investigated if and how 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D(3) [1,25(OH)2D3] can directly affect the proliferation and function of human naturally occurring Treg cells in vitro. First, we demonstrated that these Treg cells express vitamin D receptors that were up-regulated following anti-CD3/CD28-bead stimulation.

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Aim: Toosendanin is a pre-synaptic blocker at the neuromuscular junction and its inhibitory effect is divided into an initial facilitative/stimulatory phase followed by a prolonged inhibitory phase. The present study investigated whether the subsequent inhibitory phase was due to exhaustion of the secretory machinery as a result of extensive stimulation during the initial facilitative phase. More specifically, this paper examined whether toosendanin could directly inhibit the secretory machinery in exocrine cells.

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