Publications by authors named "Xuegang Li"

A method for the determination of cholesterol using rhodamine derivatives as chromogenic substrates was proposed in this study. The oxidation of rhodamine B hydrazide (RBH) by hydrogen peroxide (HO) was catalyzed by a peroxide-mimicking enzyme to produce the fluorescent product. The reaction was further combined with the oxidase system to achieve indirect determination of cholesterol concentration, which can be catalyzed by cholesterol oxidase to produce HO as an intermediate product.

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Background: Type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are essential for maintaining immune regulation and promoting tissue homeostasis in allergic asthma. How the development of gut microbiota on neonatal ILC2s influences allergic airway inflammation remains unclear. Here we focus on offspring ILC2 development in the context of alterations in maternal gut microbiota.

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With increasing health awareness, monitoring human physiological signals for health status and disease prevention has become crucial. Non-invasive flexible wearable devices address issues like invasiveness, inconvenience, size, and continuous monitoring challenges in traditional devices. Among flexible sensors, optical fiber sensors (OFSs) stand out due to their excellent biocompatibility, anti-electromagnetic interference capabilities, and ability to monitor multiple signals simultaneously.

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Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are emerging environmental pollutants, posing an escalating threat to public health and environmental security worldwide. However, the relationship between ARGs and microbial communities in the environment, as well as their ecological effects on the microbe-mediated materials cycle remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the spatial distribution pattern, influence mechanism, relationship with microorganisms, and their effects on the elemental cycling of ARGs in East China Sea sediments.

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Background: Currently, the pathophysiology of new bone formation in radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (r-axSpA) remains unclear. Cellular elements and their secreted bone turnover markers might be one of the underlying mechanisms that drive the new bone formation. Our study aimed to investigate the role of bone turnover markers in r-axSpA patients with fatty lesions.

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Variational quantum algorithms (VQAs) have shown strong evidence to gain provable computational advantages in diverse fields such as finance, machine learning, and chemistry. However, the heuristic ansatz exploited in modern VQAs is incapable of balancing the trade-off between expressivity and trainability, which may lead to degraded performance when executed on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) machines. To address this issue, here, we demonstrate the first proof-of-principle experiment of applying an efficient automatic ansatz design technique, i.

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This study analyzed the relationship between the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) and various types of carbon, such as POC, DOC, and DIC, in the Y3 seamount area in the Western Pacific. The results indicated that the OMZ was located at 200-1000 m and a threshold of 100 μmol/kg was established for this area of the Western Pacific. The DOC and POC changed drastically out of OMZ while they were relatively stable within the OMZ due to the low oxygen.

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Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a prevalent form of chronic gastritis that presents with chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa, localised gastric mucosal glandular atrophy and intestinal metaplasia. Despite the existence of diagnostic criteria, effective therapeutic strategies for this condition remain to be developed. The objective of this study was to examine the potential therapeutic benefits of epiberberine in mitigating MNNG-induced CAG and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.

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Background: Coptidis Rhizoma, a classic bitter traditional Chinese medicine, can lead to digestive dysfunction when long-term use according to traditional experience. Bitter taste receptors have been found to regulate gastrointestinal smooth muscle contraction. Coptidis Rhizoma alkaloids are potential agonists for bitter taste receptors, but whether they can induce gastrointestinal dysfunction via bitter taste receptors is not clear.

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  • - AURKA (Aurora kinase A) is identified as a significant target in the fight against colorectal cancer (CRC), and its role in tumor development has been confirmed through mouse models and human tissue analysis.
  • - Palmatine (PAL), a CRC suppressor, inhibits CRC cell growth by down-regulating AURKA, leading to cell cycle arrest in the G2/M phase, and experiments show that increased AURKA levels can counteract PAL's effects.
  • - The study highlights the interaction between AURKA and Myosin heavy chain 9 (MYH9), revealing that PAL reduces nuclear AURKA by disrupting this interaction, providing insights into potential therapeutic applications for CRC treatment.
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  • High-order topological phases involve systems with unique multi-dimensional properties, showing localized states on lower-dimensional boundaries and can be used in topological pumping experiments.
  • The research demonstrates the creation of corner-localized states on a lattice of superconducting qubits using a process that modifies quantum interactions adiabatically.
  • The team also examines how these topological pumps handle different types of disorder, providing insights into their stability and encouraging further exploration of high-order topological phases in quantum systems.
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Hypoxia severally increased the release and bioavailability of sedimentary arsenic (As) in marine systems. However, the specific details regarding As migration and associated risks during exacerbated deoxygenation remain unclear. In this study, simulation experiments were conducted at four different dissolved oxygen (DO) levels to investigate the effects of exacerbated hypoxia on As mobility across the sediment-water interface (SWI).

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Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) are an important class of pollutants in the environment. This study investigated the characteristics and ecological effects of ARGs in the Bohai Sea sediments. The results showed that ARGs are widely distributed, and exhibit significant spatial and subtype variations, with absolute abundance following the decreasing order of Liaodong Bay, Laizhou Bay, Bohai Bay, and Bohai Strait.

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Chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) is a prevalent preneoplastic condition of the stomach. Palmatine (PAL), an isoquinoline alkaloid isolated from Rhizoma Coptidis (RC), has significant anti-inflammatory properties and is often used to treat gastrointestinal disorders. However, the mechanism of PAL on CAG remains unclear.

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  • Cyanobacteria interact with heterotrophic microorganisms, and these interactions are influenced by nutrient levels, which are crucial for understanding their roles in geochemical cycles amid global change.
  • A study in the tropical western Pacific Ocean showed that increased nutrient supply due to upwelling leads to more complex interactions between cyanobacteria and bacteria, particularly in shallower waters with higher cyanobacteria populations.
  • Results suggest that higher nitrate concentrations enhance mutualistic interactions, indicating that elevated nutrients can negatively impact bacterial communities in oligotrophic oceans under changing environmental conditions.
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The oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) is an important representative of marine hypoxia in the open ocean, and it is developing rapidly under the context of global warming. However, the research on OMZ in the Western Pacific is still deficient. This study focused on its basic characteristics and impact on the degradation of particulate matters in the M4 seamount of Western Pacific.

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The widely used ET recombination requires an ssDNA product degraded by Rac phage protein E588 from dsDNA for strand invasion. However, proof of the ssDNA product is still elusive. The study provided three levels of proof sequentially.

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The acidification of the marginal seawater was a more intricate process than the ocean. Although some studies have been done on seasonal acidification in the bottom water of Chinese marginal seas, research on surface water acidification has still been insufficient. We analyzed the acidification properties and controlling factors in the Bohai Sea (BS) and Yellow Sea (YS) surface water during April 2023.

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Coptisine (COP) has been shown to exhibit a wide range of anticancer properties, including in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Nevertheless, the precise mechanism of COP in the treatment of HCC remains elusive. This study aims to investigate the potential mechanism of action of COP against HCC.

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  • Epidemiological studies suggest a link between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and bronchiectasis; this study uses a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis to examine whether RA causes bronchiectasis or vice versa.
  • Results indicate that a genetic predisposition to RA increases the risk of bronchiectasis in both European and East Asian populations, with consistent findings across various analytical methods.
  • The absence of genetic causality from bronchiectasis to RA implies that monitoring for bronchiectasis in RA patients could be useful, and managing RA might lower the risk of developing bronchiectasis.
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Background: The concentration of cytochrome C is demonstrated to be an effective indicator of the microbial corrosion strength of metals. Traditional cytochrome C sensor can detect cytochrome C with a low detection limit, but their use is limited by their high cost, cumbersome operation, and susceptibility to malignant environments. In addition, studies on the monitoring of cytochrome C in the field of microbial corrosion has still not been carried out.

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A fiber-optic urea sensor based on surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and Mach-Zehnder interference (MZI) combined principle was designed and implemented. By plating gold film on the single-mode-no-core-thin-core-single-mode fiber structure, we successfully excited both SPR and MZI, and constructed two parallel detection channels for simultaneously measurement of urea concentration and temperature. Urease was immobilized on the gold film by metal-organic zeolite skeleton (ZIF-8), which can not only fix a large number of urease to improve measurement sensitivity of urea, but also protect urease activity to ensure the sensor stability.

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Glycerol tributyrate as a low-density lipoprotein plays a crucial role in drug development and food safety. In this work, a novel high-stability fiber optic sensor for glyceryl tributyrate based on the poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and chitosan (CS) composite hydrogel embedding method is first proposed. Compared with traditional functionalization, the lipase in a polymer network structure used in this article can not only avoid chemical reactions that cause damage to the enzyme structure but also avoid the instability of ionic bonds and physical adsorption.

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Monocyte-derived tumor-associated macrophages (Mo-TAMs) intensively infiltrate diffuse gliomas with remarkable heterogeneity. Using single-cell transcriptomics, we chart a spatially resolved transcriptional landscape of Mo-TAMs across 51 patients with isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-wild-type glioblastomas or IDH-mutant gliomas. We characterize a Mo-TAM subset that is localized to the peri-necrotic niche and skewed by hypoxic niche cues to acquire a hypoxia response signature.

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Background: Decompressive craniectomy (DC), a surgery to remove part of the skull and open the dura mater, maybe an effective treatment for controlling intracranial hypertension. It remains great interest to elucidate whether DC is beneficial to intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) patients who warrant clot removal (CR) to prevent intracranial hypertension.

Methods: The trial was a prospective, pragmatic, controlled trial involving adult patients with ICH who were undergoing removal of hematoma.

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