Publications by authors named "XueFei He"

Animals have evolved pH-sensing membrane receptors, such as G-protein-coupled receptor 4 (GPR4), to monitor pH changes related to their physiology and generate adaptive reactions. However, the evolutionary trajectory and structural mechanism of proton sensing by GPR4 remain unresolved. Here, we observed a positive correlation between the optimal pH of GPR4 activity and the blood pH range across different species.

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  • Fungal contamination in hospital air can impact the health of staff, patients, and caregivers, with a study in Wuhan revealing that factors like temperature, humidity, and seasonal changes significantly influence fungal concentration rather than disease type or personnel density.
  • The analysis showed that airborne fungal particle sizes are normally distributed, with the highest proportions found in specific size ranges, but the median diameter remained below 3.19 μm across different departments in both winter and summer.
  • The findings suggest a need for improved filtration efficiency for specific fungal particle sizes and the use of appropriate antifungal treatments and hygiene practices in hospital air management.
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Comprehensively understanding the distribution, driving forces and ecological risk of microplastics (MPs) in China's surface water systems is crucial for future prevention and control of MPs pollution, particularly in the context of regional differences. Nevertheless, traditionally localized investigation and the limited MPs data availability hinder more comprehensive estimation of MPs pollution in surface water systems of China. This study presents a robust dataset, which consists of 14285 samples from 32 provincial districts, describing the MPs pollution characteristics using a data mining method combined with a machine learning model.

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China is not only the first reported place of the COVID-19 pandemic but also is the biggest microplastic emitter in the world. Nevertheless, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on microplastic pollution in the watersheds of China remains poorly understood. To address this, the present study conducted a data mining and multivariate statistical analysis based on 8898 microplastic samples from 23 Chinese watershed systems before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The mechanism by which algal organic matter (AOM) affects the clogging of ceramic emitters remains unclear, which partially reduces the operational life of agricultural water distribution systems. This paper systematically investigated the clogging phenomenon of ceramic emitters under three different AOM concentrations. The results of irrigation tests revealed that the AOM significantly affects the degree of clogging of ceramic emitters, with higher AOM concentrations leading to faster flow reduction.

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As bacterial keratitis progresses rapidly, prompt intervention is necessary. Current diagnostic processes are time-consuming and invasive, leading to improper antibiotics for treatment. Therefore, innovative strategies for diagnosing and treating bacterial keratitis are urgently needed.

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Recently, organic Sb(III)-based metal halides have achieved significant results in the visible light region due to their efficient emission. However, realizing efficient broadband near-infrared (NIR) emission in such materials is a great challenge. Herein, we developed three different NIR emitters a coordination structure modulation strategy in Sb-doped zero-dimensional organic metal chlorides of (CHP)MnCl, (CHP)ZnCl, and (CHP)CdCl with tetrahedral structure.

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The increasing pathogenic bacteria threat in irrigation water has become a worldwide concern, prompting efforts to discover a new cost-effective method for pathogenic bacteria eradication, different than those currently in use. In this study, a novel copper-loaded porous ceramic emitter (CPCE) was developed via molded sintering method to kill bacteria from irrigation water. The material performance and hydraulic properties of CPCE are discussed herein, and the antibacterial effect against Escherichia coli (E.

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  • A Yi Chinese female from an ethnic minority experienced toxic epidermal necrolysis after taking methazolamide.
  • Genetic testing showed she and her family have the HLA-C*01:02 haplotype linked to this severe skin reaction.
  • This case highlights the importance of understanding genetic predispositions to drug-induced skin toxicity, especially in specific ethnic groups.
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The arms race between humans and pathogens drives the evolution of the human genome. It is thus expected that genes from the interferon-regulatory factors family (IRFs), a critical family for anti-viral immune response, should be undergoing episodes of positive selection. Herein, we tested this hypothesis and found multiple lines of evidence for positive selection on the amino acid site Val129 (NP_006075.

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Zero-dimensional (0D) organic metal halides have captured extensive attention for their various structures and distinguished optical characteristics. However, achieving efficient emission through rational crystal structure design remains a great challenge, and how the crystal structure affects the photophysical properties of 0D metal halides is currently unclear. Herein, a rational crystal structure regulation strategy in 0D Sb(III)-based metal halides is proposed to realize near-unity photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY).

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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) is a rare but fatal birth defect in which the left side of the heart is underdeveloped. HLHS accounts for 2% to 4% of congenital heart anomalies. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) was conducted for a family trio consisting of a proband and his parents.

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Background: With the emerging information and communication technology, the field of medical informatics has dramatically evolved in health care and medicine. Thus, it is crucial to explore the global scientific research landscape on medical informatics.

Objective: This study aims to present a visual form to clarify the overall scientific research trends of medical informatics in the past decade.

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  • Nitrogen fertilization (NF) significantly boosts global crop production but can lead to high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, contributing to climate change.
  • A comprehensive analysis of 174 studies identified optimal NF rates for various crops, highlighting that proper management can enhance yield while minimizing GWP and GHGI.
  • The suggested nitrogen rates for optimal yield are 180 kg/ha for wheat, 150 kg/ha for maize, 130 kg/ha for rice, and 200 kg/ha for vegetables, with recommendations for specific application methods particularly in arid regions.
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  • - Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a rare autoimmune disease affecting about 0.1% of the population, with prior research revealing common variants but lacking studies on rare variants among Chinese patients using whole-genome sequencing (WGS).
  • - This study identified novel rare protein-coding gene variants in SLE patients, showing that the burden of rare variants was significantly higher than common variants, indicating their larger impact on SLE development.
  • - Specific rare missense variants in the WNT16 and ERVW-1 genes were linked to the disease, demonstrating significant associations absent in controls, and functional assays indicated that mutant forms of these genes failed to activate essential pathways, supporting their role in SLE
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The rapid progress of sequencing technology has greatly facilitated the de novo genome assembly of pig breeds. However, the assembly of the wild boar genome is still lacking, hampering our understanding of chromosomal and genomic evolution during domestication from wild boars into domestic pigs. Here, we sequenced and de novo assembled a European wild boar genome (ASM2165605v1) using the long-range information provided by 10× Linked-Reads sequencing.

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Background: Although reclaimed wastewater drip irrigation (RWDI) is an effective technology for alleviating agricultural crop water stress and protecting the environment, the reclaimed wastewater (RW) may cause emitter clogging. Discharge ratio variation (Dra) and coefficient of uniformity (CU) play a key role in exploring the clogging degree of the emitter. Therefore, a meta-analysis was conducted to identify optimal management methods with an acceptable Dra and CU under RWDI.

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  • A global pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus has led to widespread awareness of COVID-19, prompting vaccination programs, though many are still unvaccinated.
  • The review analyzes the causes and spread of COVID-19, focusing on the role of intestinal microbiota, inflammation markers, and natural products that may help combat the virus.
  • A comprehensive literature search identified 70 phytochemicals and ten polyherbal formulations that show promise against COVID-19, providing a foundation for future research on natural treatments.
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Using C pulsed labeling technique, we examined the biomass and carbon accumulation of different organs as well as the distribution characteristics of C assimilate of 6-year-old Korla fragrant pear trees under three nitrogen application levels, ., 150, 300, and 450 kg N·hm (marked as N, N, and N, respectively). Results showed that the biomass, carbon accumulation, C fixation and leaf assimilation capacity of the whole pear tree increased while root to shoot ratio decreased with increasing nitrogen application.

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Background: Neuropathic pain (NP) is an egregious problem worldwide. Due to the side-effects of oral drugs, drugs delivered directly to the affected area of pain are preferred.

Objective: Capsaicin, a chemical compound isolated from chili peppers, is used as an analgesic in topical ointments and dermal patches to alleviate pain.

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Parkinson's disease is one of the most common adult-onset, a chronic disorder involving neurodegeneration, which progressively leads to deprivation of dopaminergic neurons in substantia nigra, causing a subsequent reduction of dopamine levels in the striatum resulting in tremor, myotonia, and dyskinesia. Genetics and environmental factors are believed to be responsible for the onset of Parkinson's disease. The exact pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease is quite complicated and the present anti-Parkinson's disease treatments appear to be clinically insufficient.

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We compared the electrical conductivity from two different aggregates of whey protein concentrates (WPC) film: conventional amorphous aggregation at natural pH (pH 6.5) and amyloid fibrils at a low pH (pH 2.0) far away from the isoelectric point.

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Background: Genome sequencing has been widely used in plant research to construct reference genomes and provide evolutionary insights. However, few plant species have had their whole genome sequenced, thus restraining the utility of these data. We collected 1,093 samples of vascular plant species growing in the Ruili Botanical Garden, located in southwest China.

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Purpose: To explore the relationship between the bleb vasculature and surgical outcome after trabeculectomy (TRAB) using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCT-A).

Methods: A prospective study was conducted, which included 26 eyes of 26 primary glaucoma patients in the final analysis. Thereinto, six patients underwent TRAB combined 5-FU and 12 patients received subconjunctival 5-FU injection postoperation.

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  • - The study introduces two significant enhancements to polygon scanning microscopes that improve imaging resolution and control over a wide field of view, focusing on easier scanning angle adjustments.
  • - A new data sampling technique boosts image contrast more than 2-fold and allows for the capture of highly detailed 100-megapixel digital images at a rate of 0.25 Hz.
  • - These advancements enable better visualization of biological processes, such as fluorescence recovery in vesicles and blood flow dynamics during injury, broadening the capabilities of polygon scanning microscopes in quantitative biological imaging.
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