Publications by authors named "Xianwei Peng"

Background: Epithelial Membrane Protein 3 (EMP3) has been associated with multiple malignancies, but its expression patterns and clinical significance in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) remain poorly characterized.

Methods: Public datasets were integrated to assess EMP3 mRNA expression levels in AML patients versus healthy donors, with validation performed using reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). Protein expression was accessed through immunohistochemistry.

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This study evaluated the effects of different plant growth regulators and their concentration gradients on the agronomic traits, seed yield, and yield components of L. cv. "Xinmu No.

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Alfalfa ( L.) is a globally significant forage crop with notable economic value. Gibberellins (GA) promote dormancy breaking and early germination whereas auxins (IAA) predominantly influence bud regeneration.

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Background: Targeted long-read sequencing (LRS) is expected to comprehensively analyze diverse complex variants in hemophilia A (HA) and hemophilia B (HB) caused by the F8 and F9 genes, respectively. However, its clinical applicability still requires extensive validation.

Objectives: To evaluate the clinical applicability of targeted LRS-based analysis compared with routine polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based methods.

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  • Research shows a cycle between children’s ADHD behaviors and parenting stress, prompting a systematic review to explore the effects of mindfulness training for parents on both stress and ADHD symptoms in kids.
  • The review analyzed ten studies (5 randomized controlled trials and 5 non-randomized) to evaluate mindfulness training, revealing that training for parents (and sometimes children) led to varied improvements in parenting stress and kids' problem behaviors.
  • Overall, the findings indicate that mindfulness training can positively impact both parenting stress and children's ADHD behaviors, but caution is needed due to the limited number of studies analyzed.
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