Publications by authors named "Yuxiao Xue"

Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a severe subtype of stroke linked to high morbidity and mortality rates. However, the underlying mechanisms of neuronal injury post-ICH remain poorly understood. In this study, we investigated sphingolipid metabolism alterations in neurons using lipidomics and explored the regulatory mechanisms involved.

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  • Recent studies show that oxidative stress from intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) damages neurons and disrupts cell functions, but the mechanisms for maintaining neuronal stability are not fully understood.
  • Research using metabolomics, RNA sequencing, and CUT&Tag-seq explored how the PERK/ATF4 pathway related to endoplasmic reticulum stress interacts with mitochondrial one-carbon metabolism in neurons.
  • The results indicate that the interaction between GRP78, PERK, ATF4, and mitochondrial one-carbon metabolism is crucial for neuron stability post-ICH, suggesting potential new treatments by modifying these pathways or providing additional NADPH.
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An optical fiber sensor based on a hole-assisted dual-core fiber (HADCF) has been proposed and experimentally demonstrated for dual-parameter measurements. The dual-mode interferometer created uses the LP mode and LP mode in the suspended core of a specialist optical fiber, combined with a directional coupler formed by using the suspended core and the center core in a 16 mm long HADCF. Using this, the simultaneous measurement of salinity (due to the presence of NaCl) and temperature has been achieved through monitoring the interference dip and resonance dip.

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  • This research introduces a one-step method for producing activated carbon from low-rank coal using oxidized pellets, enabling simultaneous production of activated carbon and direct reduction iron without generating solid waste.
  • The activated carbon produced achieves impressive properties, including a high specific surface area of 370.42 m²/g and excellent performance in desulfurization and denitrification when tested against commercial activated carbon.
  • The process demonstrates strong technical and economic feasibility, indicating potential for effective environmental applications by improving air quality through enhanced gas purification.
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