Publications by authors named "Xingyu Xu"

Hydrazine hydrate (N₂H₄·H₂O), a widely used yet highly toxic industrial reductant, demands rapid and precise detection methods to mitigate environmental and health hazards. Conventional fluorescent probes suffer from small Stokes shifts (<100 nm), causing self-absorption artifacts and limited sensitivity. Herein, a novel ESIPT-based fluorescent probe BBCN was engineered by integrating a cyanomethyl benzoate recognition unit into an HBT scaffold.

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In this work, we developed a fluorescence probe HCPM with AIE effect. The probe HCPM in solid state showed obvious fluorescence colormetric response from orange-red to green for cadaverine vapor with high selectivity and could quantitative detect cadaverine vapor and a visual detection platform was constructed by combining it with a smartphone. Also, the probe HCPM exhibited significant fluorescence colormetric responses for 12 BAs and could detect the different concentrations of cadaverine in EtOH/HO (1/9, v/v, pH = 7.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is highly prone to lung metastasis, primarily driven by epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and vasculogenic mimicry (VM). Therefore, inhibiting EMT and VM represents a promising therapeutic strategy for TNBC. The immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment contributes substantially to poor treatment outcomes, with M2-type macrophages secreting excessive levels of TGF-β that promote both EMT and VM.

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The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region plays a crucial role in immune function and is implicated in various diseases and cancer immunoediting. However, its high polymorphism poses challenges for accurate genetic profiling using conventional reference genomes. Here, we present high-quality, haplotype-resolved assemblies of the MHC region in five widely used tumor cell lines: A549, HeLa, HepG2, K562, and U2OS.

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Noncovalent interactions, particularly chalcogen bonds (ChBs), have gained prominence in modern chemistry due to their tunability and directionality. We present a pioneering investigation of a d metal-involving ChB in triazolylidene Au(I) complexes. The crystal structures reveal the occurrence of intramolecular ChBs between Au(I) and chalcophene substituents positioned on the wingtip of triazolylidene ligands.

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Low temperature tolerant adhesive with high flexibility and adhesion strength is highly desired yet challenging owing to the presence of obvious volume shrinkage, increased brittleness, and reduced transmission of mechanical stress at low temperature. Inspired by the cobweb, we hereby develop a kind of flexible adhesive that can be used at low temperature by in-situ polymerization of disulfide bond-based polymer with polyoxometalate. This low-temperature tolerant adhesive presents high flexibility and adhesion strength, good processability and reversible adhesion ability, a wide tolerable temperature range (i.

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Bifidobacterium is a common bacterium colonizing human intestines which is frequently used to produce probiotic-related products. Since the rapid development of probiotic products field over recent years, improving probiotic-related testing methods, as well as conducting systematic safety evaluations is urgently needed. Advances in sequencing technology enable clinicians to access the complete genome of bacteria more effectively via whole genome sequencing, thereby providing a solution for the safety evaluation of probiotics.

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Cancer cachexia affects up to 80 % of advanced cancer patients and contributes to significant mortality. Impaired wound healing in cachectic patients limits physical activity, leads to nutrient loss, and increases infection risk. This study develops multifunctional hydrogels composed of oxidized polysaccharides (TPS) from Radix Trichosanthis and carboxymethyl chitosan (termed CMOT) to enhance wound healing and mitigate scar hyperplasia.

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Background: Lipid droplets (LDs) are dynamic cytoplasmic lipid-storing organelles that play a pivotal role in maintaining cellular energy balance, lipid homeostasis, and metabolic signaling. Dysregulation of lipid metabolism, particularly excessive lipogenesis, contributes to the abnormal accumulation of LDs in the nervous system, which is associated with several neurodegenerative diseases. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a new class of non-coding and regulatory RNAs that are widely expressed in eukaryotes.

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Background: Although immune cells play a critical role in lipid metabolism and inflammation regulation in patients with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the specific immune cells involved and associated genes remain unclear.

Methods: We identified differential immune cell profiles between normal liver and NASH specimens using the CIBERSORT algorithm. Next, we conducted a weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) to identify genes highly correlated with these immune cells in NASH.

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Bidentate Pt(II) complexes with cyclometalated -heteroarene or -heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands have been extensively studied as phosphorescent emitters over the past two decades. Herein, we introduce a difluoromethyl group (CFH) into the wingtip of NHCs, where CFH acts as a lipophilic hydrogen bond (HB) donor. Their cyclometalated Pt(II) complexes show excellent PLQYs (up to 93%) and phosphorescence lifetimes mainly due to the rigid structure with hydrogen bonding between the CFH group and the adjacent O atom at the β-diketonate ligand.

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Zn and ClO may be associated with a variety of pathologies, and their simultaneous measurement is crucial for disease diagnosis and environmental protection. In this work, we synthesized an independent AIE probe, HNTE, through a one step reaction. The probe HNTE displayed a distinctive fluorescence color change from deep yellow to blue for ClO and to green for Zn.

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Article Synopsis
  • Intestinal parasitic infections remain a major public health issue in developing countries, prompting the need for effective parasite detection methods that can operate with less dependence on specialized professionals.
  • A new lightweight deep-learning model called YAC-Net was developed to improve the rapid detection of parasitic eggs while decreasing the computational resources required for automated diagnosis.
  • Experiments showed that YAC-Net outperformed the existing YOLOv5n model by enhancing accuracy metrics such as precision, recall, and F1 score, all while reducing the model's complexity.
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Curcumin (CUR) is a natural polyphenolic substance that has been widely used since ancient times for its multiple beneficial functions. However, whether CUR affects the growth performance of broilers by altering gut microbiota and metabolite and the underlying mechanism are largely unknown. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary CUR supplementation on growth performance, anti-inflammatory function, intestinal morphology and barrier, cecum microbiota, and metabolite profile of broilers.

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Chronic stress refers to the activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and elevated blood contents of ACTH and corticosterone (CORT), exhibiting significant adverse effects on health outcomes. Currently, natural polyphenol compounds are increasingly being explored as potential therapeutic agents and have been considered as a treatment option for a variety of stress-induced diseases. Curcumin (CUR) is the main substance in Curcuma longa (Zingiberacea) rhizome that has strong health-beneficial properties.

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Efficient seawater desalination is an effective way to solve the shortages of fresh water and energy but with limitations of the low fresh water production rate and high cost. Here, a hollow carbon fiber (HCF) wrapped by regular reduced graphene oxide (rGO) wave-like folds (rGO@HCF) is prepared on account of the differences in thermal shrinkage performance between graphene oxide (GO) and willow catkins fiber. Under one sun irradiation (1 kW m), the dry and wet surface temperature of the resulting evaporator reached up to 119.

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Suppression of neuroinflammation using small molecule compounds targeting the key pathways in microglial inflammation has attracted great interest. Recently, increasing attention has been gained to the role of the second bromodomain (BD2) of the bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) proteins, while its effect and molecular mechanism on microglial inflammation has not yet been explored. In this study, we evaluated the therapeutic effects of ABBV-744, a BD2 high selective BET inhibitor, on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced microglial inflammation in vitro and in vivo, and explored the key pathways by which ABBV-744 regulated microglia-mediated neuroinflammation.

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Recent advances in cancer immunotherapy have highlighted the potential of neoantigen-based vaccines. However, the design of such vaccines is hindered by the possibility of weak binding affinity between the peptides and the patient's specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles, which may not elicit a robust adaptive immune response. Triggering cross-immunity by utilizing peptide mutations that have enhanced binding affinity to target HLA molecules, while preserving their homology with the original one, can be a promising avenue for neoantigen vaccine design.

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Background: Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy provides remarkable clinical benefits for multiple cancer types. However, the overall response rate to ICB therapy remains low in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). This study aimed to identify biomarkers of ICB therapy for ESCC and interrogate its potential clinical relevance.

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Perfluorinated acrylate polymer materials exhibit low absorption loss at 1310 and 1550 nm, but molecular oxygen inhibits their photocuring. We propose a novel, to our knowledge, UV photolithography method incorporating a pre-exposure process for fabricating low-loss perfluorinated acrylate polymer waveguides. During the pre-exposure process, a partially cured thin layer forms on the core layer, effectively overcoming oxygen inhibition in subsequent lithography.

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Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) can be seen in many fundus diseases, and lead to fundus exudation, bleeding, or vision loss. miRNAs are vital regulator in CNV. miR-199a-5p has been proved to be involved in regulating vascular formation of endothelial cells, but its role in CNV remains unclear.

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Unlabelled: This study aimed to explore alterations in growth performance, glycolipid metabolism disorders, intestinal mucosal barrier, cecal microbiota community, and metabolites in a chronic corticosterone (CORT)-induced stress (CCIS) broiler model. Results showed that compared with control (CON) broilers, in CCIS broilers: (i) the final body weight (BW), BW gain, and average daily gain were significantly reduced. (ii) The glycolipid metabolism disorder and impairement of intestinal immune barrier and physical barrier function were observed.

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The adaptive optical system requires a tilt-tip mirror (TTM) with high bandwidth to compensate for optical beam jitter caused by atmospheric turbulence in real time. This paper introduces a novel, to the best of our knowledge, design of a voice coil TTM using an octagonal flexible mechanism and optimizes its parameters through theoretical analysis and finite element simulations. The results show that its resonance frequency in the non-working direction is up to 1005.

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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA), an extremely dangerous vascular disease with high mortality, causes massive internal bleeding due to aneurysm rupture. To boost the research on AAA, efforts should be taken to organize and link the information about AAA-related genes and their functions. Currently, most researchers screen through genetic databases manually, which is cumbersome and time-consuming.

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Article Synopsis
  • Thermal blooming (TB) significantly impacts the quality of high-energy laser beams, and accurate simulation of TB is crucial for their effective application.
  • Previous studies primarily used single methods like perturbation or phase screen, which often resulted in noticeable errors, but this paper sets reasonable ranges for optical generalized distortion parameters to improve accuracy in TB simulations.
  • The authors introduce a new formula for extracting thermal blooming distortion phases and utilize a liquid crystal spatial light modulator (LC-SLM) to effectively emulate TB effects in the lab, yielding better consistency with numerical simulation results compared to traditional methods.
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