Publications by authors named "Xinzhao Li"

To test whether targeting left and right posterior parietal cortex (PPC) with continuous theta-burst stimulation (cTBS) in healthy adults would strengthen associative memory (AM) performance. This study consisted of two experiments (a behavioral experiment and a formal experiment during each of the two experimental sessions). In Experiment 1, 18 adults (one male, ages = 22.

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Fruit ripening is accompanied by dramatic changes in color, texture, and flavor and is regulated by transcription factors (TFs) and epigenetic factors. However, the detailed regulatory mechanism remains unclear. Gene expression patterns suggest that PpNAC1 (NAM/ATAF1/2/CUC) TF plays a major role in peach (Prunus persica) fruit ripening.

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Osteoporosis induced by disuse because of bed rest or the aerospace industry has become one of the most common skeletal disorders. However, mechanisms underlying the disuse osteoporosis remain largely unknown. We validated the tail-suspended model in mice and demonstrated that there is bone loss in the trabecular and cortical bones of the femur.

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Objectives: The mechanisms of regional acceleratory phenomenon (RAP) induced by orthognathic osteotomy are unclear. It was not known if locally hypoxic microenvironment changes were involved in this phenomenon.

Methods: Hypoxia-induced factor-1α knockout mice harboring Cathepsin K (CTSK) Cre were used to investigate the effect of hypoxia-driven osteoclasts on alveolar bone remodeling.

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Objectives: Hypoxia is one of the characteristics of microenvironmental changes after orthognathic surgery for fractures. HIF-1α is a main regulator of the hypoxic response and plays a crucial role in bone formation, remodelling, and homeostasis. Osteoclasts participate in bone absorption and affect osteogenesis, and osteoclasts differentiate in a path from the oxygen-rich bone marrow to oxygen-deficient bone lesions.

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  • * Researchers fixed and prepared a cadaver, obtaining 2-D imaging data, and reconstructed the mandible in 3-D with Amira software.
  • * The final 3-D model accurately represents the anatomical details of the mandible, providing a valuable resource for education and surgical applications in dentistry and maxillofacial surgery.
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  • - The objective of the study was to create a digital model of the mandible to aid in diagnosing and treating jaw diseases.
  • - Researchers used a male cadaver and various digital techniques to obtain detailed cross-sectional images of the mandible, reconstructing them into a 3D model using software.
  • - The resulting model accurately represented the mandible's anatomy, including the mandibular nerve canal, and could be manipulated in 3D for better visualization and understanding.
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