Publications by authors named "Xuejiao Dai"

The non-dystrophic myotonias are inherited skeletal muscle disorders characterized by skeletal muscle stiffness after voluntary contraction, without muscle atrophy. Based on their clinical features, non-dystrophic myotonias are classified into myotonia congenita, paramyotonia congenita, and sodium channel myotonia. Using whole-exome next-generation sequencing, we identified a L703P mutation (c.

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In this study, the research method of numerical simulation is used to explore the inhibition of different water injection pressures on knock combustion of turbocharged direct injection gasoline (GDI) engines by coupling computational fluid dynamics with a chemical-kinetics model. First, the ignition advance angle and compression ratio are increased to induce the GDI engine to knock, and then the influence of the water injection pressure on the in-cylinder, evaporation of water, and the knock of the gasoline engine are analyzed. The simulation results show that, compared with no water injection, the direct injection of water in the cylinder can significantly reduce the knock intensity.

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Immunomodulation holds therapeutic promise against brain injuries, but leveraging this approach requires a precise understanding of mechanisms. We report that CD8+CD122+CD49dlo T regulatory-like cells (CD8+ TRLs) are among the earliest lymphocytes to infiltrate mouse brains after ischemic stroke and temper inflammation; they also confer neuroprotection. TRL depletion worsened stroke outcomes, an effect reversed by CD8+ TRL reconstitution.

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Recent advances in single cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) empower insights into cell-cell crosstalk within specific tissues. However, customizable data analysis tools that decipher intercellular communication from gene expression in association with biological functions are lacking. The authors have developed InterCellDB, a platform that allows a user-defined analysis of intercellular communication using scRNA-seq datasets in combination with protein annotation information, including cellular localization and functional classification, and protein interaction properties.

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In this study, two different piston structures (bowl-shaped pit and trapezoidal pit) are constructed; the mixture formation, combustion, and emissions of a gasoline direct injection engine with the two piston types are compared and analyzed by computational fluid dynamics simulation. The results show that piston A (bowl-shaped) can form a combustible mixture near the spark plug at the ignition time and has higher pressure peaks and accumulated heat release than piston B (trapezoidal), which helps improve the combustion efficiency of the internal combustion engine. Furthermore, three pistons with different bowl-shaped pit depths (pistons A1, A2, and A3) are designed based on piston A.

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Purpose: Age-related increase in myelin loss may be responsible for brain atrophy, and the mechanism is not completely understood. We aim to comprehensively delineate oligodendrocyte heterogeneity in young and aged mice and to reveal the underlying mechanism for myelin loss during aging.

Methods: Diffusion tensor imaging and immunofluorescent staining were performed to verify the demyelination in the aged brains of both rodents and human.

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The precise mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of regulatory T (Treg) cells on long-term tissue repair remain elusive. Here, using single-cell RNA sequencing and flow cytometry, we found that Treg cells infiltrated the brain 1 to 5 weeks after experimental stroke in mice. Selective depletion of Treg cells diminished oligodendrogenesis, white matter repair, and functional recovery after stroke.

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Mediator complex subunit 12 (MED12) is the most frequently mutated gene in uterine leiomyomas (ULs)-with a frequency of up to 85%-suggesting that it plays key roles in the pathogenesis of ULs. However, there is no established relationship between genetic alteration and other risk factors of UL pathogenesis such as the patient's age, weight, and race. In this meta-analysis, we established an association between these risk factors and the frequency of MED12 mutation.

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Autoimmune encephalitic syndromes include mutism, somnolence, movement disorder, and behavioral, or psychiatric symptoms. When paired with bilateral basal ganglia lesions on magnetic resonance imaging, these support the diagnosis of basal ganglia encephalitis (BGE). BGE is a rare but distinct entity of putative autoimmune etiology, with specific basal ganglia inflammation and acute movement disorders.

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Elucidations on the structure-activity correlations of non-Pt coordination polymer (CP)-based photocatalysts are highly significant for both the enhancement in catalytic activity and large-scale industrial applications of sustainable hydrogen from water splitting. Herein, three isostructural [Cu(HL)(R-BDC)] (denoted as Cu-CP-R, HL = 4'-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4,2':6',4''-terpyridine, R-BDC = 2-R-1,4-benzenedicarboxylate, R = NO, OH and Br) CPs were solvothermally synthesized by varying the substituents attached to benzenedicarboxylate, which together with two previously reported analogues (R = NH and H) were used as photocatalysts to systematically explore the substitution effect on the hydrogen evolution activity. These five CPs feature isomorphic layered motifs with axially elongated Cu octahedra extended alternately by ditopic HL and R-BDC connectors, in which R behaves structurally as a non-coordinate group.

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Efferocytosis, or phagocytic clearance of dead/dying cells by brain-resident microglia and/or infiltrating macrophages, is instrumental for inflammation resolution and restoration of brain homeostasis after stroke. Here, we identify the signal transducer and activator of transcription 6/arginase1 (STAT6/Arg1) signaling axis as a potentially novel mechanism that orchestrates microglia/macrophage responses in the ischemic brain. Activation of STAT6 was observed in microglia/macrophages in the ischemic territory in a mouse model of stroke and in stroke patients.

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The repair of white matter damage is of paramount importance for functional recovery after brain injuries. Here, we report that interleukin-4 (IL-4) promotes oligodendrocyte regeneration and remyelination. IL-4 receptor expression was detected in a variety of glial cells after ischemic brain injury, including oligodendrocyte lineage cells.

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Interleukin-33 (IL-33) is closely related to the regulation of immunological cells, and its receptor ST2 is a member of the interleukin-1 (IL-1) receptor family. Inflammatory responses play critical roles in neuronal damage and white matter injury (WMI) post intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). In this study, we tried to explore the role of IL-33 in neuronal damage and WMI after ICH and the underlying mechanisms.

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Objective: The relationship between OCT4 and clinicopathological features in lung cancer is shown to be controversial in recent publications. Therefore, we conducted this meta-analysis to quantitatively investigate the prognostic and clinicopathological characteristics of OCT4 in lung cancer.

Methods: A comprehensive literature search of the PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, WOS, CNKI and Wanfang databases was performed to identify studies.

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Transforming growth factor α (TGF-α) has been reported to play important roles in neurogenesis and angiogenesis in the injured brain. The present study characterizes a novel role for TGFα in oligodendrocyte lineage cell survival and white matter integrity after ischemic stroke. Three days after transient (60 min) middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO), TGFα expression was significantly increased in microglia/macrophages and neurons.

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Background and Purpose- Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a major comorbidity that exacerbates ischemic brain injury and worsens functional outcome after stroke. T2DM is known to aggravate white matter (WM) impairment, but the underlying mechanism is not completely understood. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that T2DM impedes poststroke WM recovery by suppressing both oligodendrogenesis and beneficial microglia/macrophage responses.

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Gliomas are the most common primary brain tumors. This meta-analysis aimed to systematically evaluate the relationship between CD147 expression in tissues and the clinicopathological features of patients with glioma. We searched PubMed (1966-2016), EMBASE (1980-2016), Cochrane Library (1996-2016), Web of Science (1945-2016), China National Knowledge Infrastructure (1982-2016), and Wan Fang databases (1988-2016).

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