
Jun Xiao
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1 month ago |
cell.com | Qiong Wang |Xin Zhou |Long Yang |Yongjian Zhao |Zhihuan Chew |Jun Xiao | +7 more
As this paper was originally published on September 15, 2020, the middle two plots in Figure S4D were duplicate images. Although the paper itself cannot be updated directly because of its age, the authors have provided a revised panel, now in color, that contains the correct images. This correction does not impact the conclusions of this study.
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Jul 19, 2024 |
science.org | Ruiyi Zhang |Aashish Gupta |Zhichao Lu |Min Zhu |Chenxing Wang |Rui Jiang | +10 more
AbstractAged patients often suffer poorer neurological recovery than younger patients after traumatic brain injury (TBI), but the mechanisms underlying this difference remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate abnormal myelopoiesis characterized by increased neutrophil and classical monocyte output but impaired nonclassical patrolling monocyte population in aged patients with TBI as well as in an aged murine TBI model.
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Apr 27, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Tao Huang |Xu Yang |Jun Xiao |Hong Gao
Advancing Low-Dimensional Flexible Energy Devices for Wearable Technology Flexible batteries and supercapacitors have witnessed remarkable progress in recent years, making them integral to the field of wearable technology. These energy devices offer the unique ability to seamlessly conform to the wearer's movements, ensuring uninterrupted power supply for an array of smart devices.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Feng Yu |Ming Wang |Jun Xiao |Qian Zhang
All articles published by MDPI are made immediately available worldwide under an open access license. No specialpermission is required to reuse all or part of the article published by MDPI, including figures and tables. Forarticles published under an open access Creative Common CC BY license, any part of the article may be reused withoutpermission provided that the original article is clearly cited. For more information, please refer tohttps://www.mdpi.com/openaccess.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
nature.com | Jing Li |Rui Cheng |Zhiming Wang |Jun Xiao |Shiyu Xia |Lianrong Wang | +1 more
AbstractProkaryotes have evolved intricate innate immune systems against phage infection1-7. Gabija is a highly abundant prokaryotic defense system consisting of two components, GajA and GajB8. We previously demonstrated that GajA functions as a DNA endonuclease that is inactive in the presence of ATP9.
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