Publications by authors named "Yahui Xue"

Background: The effectiveness of genomic prediction (GP) significantly influences breeding progress, and employing SNP markers to predict phenotypic values is a pivotal aspect of pig breeding. Machine learning (ML) methods are usually used to predict phenotypic values since their advantages in processing high dimensional data. While, the existing researches have not indicated which ML methods are suitable for most pig genomic prediction.

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Modern engineering demands materials that combine mechanical robustness with effective electromagnetic wave absorption, driven by advancements in wireless communication, radar technologies, and smart infrastructure. Here, we construct a gradient cement paste by layering cement slurries with varying concentrations of carbon nanotubes. This gradient design enhances toughness and impact resistance by optimizing microstructural features and interfacial interactions, which facilitate efficient load transfer and stress delocalization.

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The design of breeding programs is crucial for maximizing economic gains. Simulation provides the most efficient measures to test these programs, as real-world trials are often costly and time-consuming. We developed GOplan, a comprehensive and user-friendly R package designed to develop animal breeding programs considering pure-bred populations and crossbreeding systems.

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Thermosensitive transient receptor potential (thermoTRP) ion channels can transduce external thermal stimuli to neural electrical signals, allowing organisms to detect and respond to changes in environmental temperature. Reproducing such ionic machinery holds promise for advancing the design of highly efficient low-grade thermal energy harvesters and ultrasensitive thermal sensors. However, there still exist challenges for artificial nanofluidic architectures to achieve comparable thermoelectric performance.

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Globally, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most widespread chronic neurodegenerative disorder, leading to cognitive impairment, such as aphasia and agnosia, as well as mental symptoms, like behavioral abnormalities, that place a heavy psychological and financial burden on the families of the afflicted. Unfortunately, no particular medications exist to treat AD, as the current treatments only impede its progression.The link between AD and type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been increasingly revealed by research; the danger of developing both AD and T2D rises exponentially with age, with T2D being especially prone to AD.

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The pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a degenerative disease of the central nervous system, remains unclear. The main manifestations of AD include cognitive and behavioral disorders, neuropsychiatric symptoms, neuroinflammation, amyloid plaques, and neurofibrillary tangles. However, current drugs for AD once the dementia stage has been reached only treat symptoms and do not delay progression, and the research and development of targeted drugs for AD have reached a bottleneck.

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The voltage-gated ion channels, also known as ionic transistors, play substantial roles in biological systems and ion-ion selective separation. However, implementing the ultrafast switchable capabilities and polarity switching of ionic transistors remains a challenge. Here, we report a nanofluidic ionic transistor based on carbon nanotubes, which exhibits an on/off ratio of 10 at operational gate voltage as low as 1 V.

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Background: Myasthenia gravis (MG) and the experimental autoimmune MG (EAMG) animal model are characterized by T-cell-induced and B-cell-dominated autoimmune diseases that affect the neuromuscular junction. Several subtypes of CD4 T cells, including T helper (Th) 17 cells, follicular Th cells, and regulatory T cells (Tregs), contribute to the pathogenesis of MG. However, increasing evidence suggests that CD8 T cells also play a critical role in the pathogenesis and treatment of MG.

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Stiff person syndrome (SPS) is a rare central nervous system disorder associated with malignancies. In this review, we retrieved information from PubMed, up until August 2023, using various search terms and their combinations, including SPS, stiff person syndrome spectrum disorders (SPSSDs), paraneoplastic, cancer, and malignant tumor. Data from peer-reviewed journals printed in English were organized to explain the possible relationships between different carcinomas and SPSSD subtypes, as well as related autoantigens.

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  • * The disease is characterized by the abnormal buildup of beta-amyloid proteins, tau protein changes, reduced acetylcholine levels, and other complex biological factors, with five FDA-approved drugs that mainly slow disease progression but face challenges in efficacy and side effects.
  • * This literature review aims to investigate the mechanisms behind AD, evaluate both existing and new drug candidates, and discuss potential future therapies by targeting multiple biological processes related to the disease.
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Growth rate plays a critical role in the pig industry and is related to quantitative traits controlled by many genes. Here, we aimed to identify causative mutations and candidate genes responsible for pig growth traits. In this study, 2360 Duroc pigs were used to detect significant additive, dominance, and epistatic effects associated with growth traits.

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Body traits are important economic factors in the pig industry. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have been widely applied using high-density genotype data to detect QTL in pigs. The aim of the present study was to detect the genetic variants significantly associated with body traits in crossbred pigs using the Illumina Porcine SNP50 BeadChip and imputed whole-genome sequence data.

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Wastewater is typically complicated with spilled oil, water soluble toxic dyes and microorganisms, making it hard to be processed and causing a significant threat to the environmental safety and human health. In this paper, we demonstrate a simple solution immersion method to obtain a multifunctional cellulose-based membrane (CBM) that possesses both superhydrophobicity with a water contact angle of 163° and superior functionalities including self-cleaning, oil-water separation, anti-biofouling, and photocatalytic degradation capabilities. The achievement of separation efficiency (96%), comparatively high flux (141 L·m·h) and recyclable (7 times) oil/water separation performance is attributed to the robust superhydrophobicity enabled by the synergy of metal oxide (i.

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Biological ion channels rapidly and selectively gate ion transport through atomic-scale filters to maintain vital life functions. We report an atomic-scale ion transistor exhibiting ultrafast and highly selective ion transport controlled by electrical gating in graphene channels around 3 angstroms in height, made from a single flake of reduced graphene oxide. The ion diffusion coefficient reaches two orders of magnitude higher than the coefficient in bulk water.

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  • This study compared the gut microbiota of pigs on complete intensive feeding (CP) and extensive feeding (EP) patterns using fecal samples and 16S rRNA gene sequencing.
  • The CP group exhibited a higher abundance of core microbiota but lower levels of Gammaproteobacteria, along with greater community diversity and richness compared to the EP group.
  • Findings suggest that while CP feeding may promote faster growth and fat accumulation, it leads to weaker disease resistance, whereas EP feeding is associated with better overall animal welfare and health outcomes.
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Intestinal microorganisms have been shown to be important factors affecting the growth performance of pigs. Therefore, to investigate the effect of the intestinal microflora structure on the growth performance of pigs, samples from Duroc (n = 10), Landrace (n = 9) and Yorkshire (n = 21) pigs under the same diet and feeding conditions were collected. The fecal microbial composition was profiled via 16S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequencing.

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Biomimetic superhydrophobic surfaces display many excellent underwater functionalities, which attribute to the slippery air mattress trapped in the structures on the surface. However, the air mattress is easy to collapse due to various disturbances, leading to the fully wetted Wenzel state, while the water filling the microstructures is difficult to be repelled to completely recover the air mattress even on superhydrophobic surfaces like lotus leaves. Beyond superhydrophobicity, here we find that the floating fern, , has the superrepellent capability to efficiently replace the water in the microstructures with air and robustly recover the continuous air mattress.

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Background: Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a common urinary system disease in the male population. Recent studies have shown that traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) can alleviate the pain caused by CP/CPPS to a certain extent and improve the quality of life of patients. In this systematic review, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of TCM for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome.

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Background: Epididymitis is a common disease in nonspecific infections of the male reproductive system according to the clinical incidence of acute epididymitis and chronic epididymitis. Many clinical trials have proven that Chinese medicine has a significant effect in the treatment of epididymitis. In this systematic review, we aim to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for epididymitis.

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Background: Among male sterility factors, oligoasthenozoospermia is the most common. As people's lifestyle changes and the population ages, the incidence of oligoasthenozoospermia continues to increase. The studies have shown that about 15% of married couples in the world are affected by infertility, among which infertility caused by male factors alone accounts for about 50%.

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Background: Premature ejaculation is a form of male sexual dysfunction. As people's lifestyle changes and the population ages, the incidence of premature ejaculation continues to increase. Many clinical trials have proven that Chinese medicine has a significant effect in the treatment of premature ejaculation.

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Article Synopsis
  • Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is a common condition in men that causes significant discomfort, but acupuncture may help relieve pain and improve life quality.
  • The study will conduct a network meta-analysis to compare the effectiveness and safety of various acupuncture techniques for treating CP/CPPS by reviewing multiple databases and randomized controlled trials up until December 2018.
  • Findings from the meta-analysis are intended to be published in a peer-reviewed journal to share insights on acupuncture's role in managing CP/CPPS.
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Underwater metastability hinders the durable application of superhydrophobic surfaces. In this work, through thermodynamic analysis, we theoretically demonstrate the existence of an ultimate stable state on underwater superhydrophobic surfaces. Such a state is achieved by the synergy of mechanical balance and chemical diffusion equilibrium across the entrapped liquid-air interfaces.

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Oil adsorption by porous materials is a major strategy for water purification and industrial spill cleanup; it is of great interest if the adsorbed oil can be safely recovered from those porous media. Here, direct oil recovery from fully saturated bulk carbon nanotube (CNT) sponges by displacing oil with water in controlled manner is shown. Surfactant-assisted electrocapillary imbibition is adopted to drive aqueous electrolyte into the sponge and extrude organic oil out continuously at low potentials (up to -1.

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The microstructure size on textured surfaces of a given solid fraction exhibits an important effect on their properties. To understand the size effect on surface adhesion, we study the receding dynamics of the microscopic three-phase contact lines, the adhesive properties, and the relation between them on microstructured surfaces. Two types of surfaces are used, which are micropillar and micropore, respectively.

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