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Yi Xie

Yi Xie (谢毅, Xiè Yì) (née le à Fuyang) est une chimiste chinoise spécialisée dans les nanotechnologies et la Chimie du solide. Elle est membre de l'Académie chinoise des sciences et de la Royal Society of Chemistry depuis 2013 . Elle est professeure et directrice de recherche à l'Université de sciences et technologie de Chine. Elle a reçu le prix L'Oréal-Unesco pour les femmes et la science en 2015 pour sa contribution à la création de nanomatériaux inédits permettant d’importantes applications dans la conversion de chaleur et d’énergie solaire en électricité. Informations fournies par Wikipedia
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    Methodological development study: Dynamic mask attention graph neural network for mechanical ventilation in elderly intensive care unit patients par Yi Xie, Ni Xie, Jiao Guo

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Objective With the intensifying global population aging, the demand for mechanical ventilation in geriatric patients is rising. Given their complex physiological traits and sparse intensive care unit (ICU) data, accurate intubation prediction is difficult. Premature intubation may raise the risk of...

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    Prediction and Optimization for Multi-Product Marketing Resource Allocation in Cross-Border E-Commerce par Yi Xie, Heng-Qing Ye, Wenbin Zhu

    Publié 2025-06-01

    In cross-border e-commerce, effective marketing resource allocation is crucial due to the complexity introduced by diverse product categories, regional differences, and competition among category managers. Current methods either overlook these constraints or fail to enforce them efficiently due to c...

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    Two cases of Talaromyces marneffei tracheobronchial infection in HIV-negative patients par Xingbing Lu, Juan Chen, Shiqi Miao, Yi Xie

    Publié 2025-06-01

    Abstract Objectives In recent years, the incidence and prevalence of Talaromyces marneffei (TM) have been on the rise. This infection predominantly affects immunocompromised or immunodeficient individuals, especially those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). There has been a notable incr...

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    Integrating Sentinel-1 SAR and Machine Learning Models for Optimal Soil Moisture Sensor Placement at Catchment Scale par Yi Xie, Guotao Cui, Kaifeng Zheng, Guoping Tang

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Accurate calibration and validation of remote sensing soil moisture products critically depend on high-quality in situ measurements. However, effectively capturing representative soil moisture patterns across heterogeneous catchments using ground-based sensors remains a significant challenge. To add...

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    The Evolution of the Mosuo Settlement Space: An Empirical Analysis of the Lugu Lake Area par Yi Xie, Jian Yang, Zhihong Wu, Ju Chen

    Publié 2025-07-01

    As the global urbanization process accelerates, rural settlements in China are facing the challenges of rural hollowing and widening urban–rural disparities. The establishment of the national scenic area system has made scenic settlements a primary direction for tourism development. However, industr...

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    Probing a one-loop quantum-corrected Schwarzschild spacetime with precessing and periodic motion par Ze-Lin Wei, Jing Zhang, Yi Xie, Pei-Lin Yin

    Publié 2025-06-01

    Abstract We investigate the bound orbits of a test timelike particle around the Schwarzschild spacetime with one-loop quantum correction in this work. After obtaining the marginally bound orbit and innermost stable circular orbit numerically, we find that both of their radii decrease with the rescal...

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    Exploration on Cross-cultural Tolerance in Medical Care for Indigenous Tibetan Patients in Ultra-High-Altitude Areas par Feifei YU, Guangyong WANG, Jia WANG, LABUXIAGA, JIAYANGDUOJI, Yi XIE

    Publié 2025-03-01

    During medical aid missions to Tibet, the cultural and religious differences between Han medical professionals and indigenous Tibetan patients have had a profound impact on the quality of medical services. Based on this, this study deeply analyzed the cultural characteristics and beliefs of indigeno...

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    The prevalence, patterns, and antifungal drug resistance of bloodstream infection-causing fungi in Sichuan Province, China (2019–2023): a retrospective observational study using na... par Jin Deng, Jin Deng, Jin Deng, Ya Liu, Ya Liu, Ya Liu, Ling Shu, Ling Shu, Ling Shu, Dan Zhou, Dan Zhou, Dan Zhou, Yi Xie, Yi Xie, Yi Xie, Ying Ma, Ying Ma, Ying Ma, Mei Kang, Mei Kang, Mei Kang

    Publié 2025-07-01

    BackgroundThe rising global burden of invasive fungal infections and the growing issue of antifungal resistance present critical public health threats. By using multicenter surveillance data from Sichuan Province, we conducted the largest five-year study on fungemia to date. Our objective was to gai...

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    Swarm learning network for privacy-preserving and collaborative deep learning assisted diagnosis of fracture: a multi-center diagnostic study par Yi Xie, Yi Xie, Xinmeng Wang, Huiwen Yang, Huiwen Yang, Jiayao Zhang, Honglin Wang, Zineng Yan, Jiaming Yang, Zhiyuan Yan, Zhiwei Hao, Pengran Liu, Yijie Kuang, Zhewei Ye, Zhewei Ye

    Publié 2025-07-01

    BackgroundWhile artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized medical diagnostics, conventional centralized AI models for medical image analysis raise critical concerns regarding data privacy and security. Swarm learning (SL), a decentralized machine learning framework, addresses these limitations...

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    Brucea javanica oil emulsion plus supportive care for refractory advanced colorectal cancer: a pilot RCT protocol par Liyuan Fang, Yan Wang, Yuhang Fang, Runxi Wang, Yi Xie, Shuhan Yang, Suying Liu, Ying Zhang

    Publié 2025-07-01

    BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) is a significant contributor to global mortality. However, the existing therapeutic approaches often fall short of achieving favorable outcomes especially in metastatic CRC. Brucea javanica Oil Emulsion Injection (BJOEI) as adjuvant therapy also showed superiority f...

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    Research progress on therapeutic targeting of quiescent cancer cells par Jinhua Zhang, Jing Si, Lu Gan, Cuixia Di, Yi Xie, Chao Sun, Hongyan Li, Menghuan Guo, Hong Zhang

    Publié 2019-12-01

    Cellular quiescence (G0) is a sleep-like cellular state that allows cells to maintain the ability to re-enter and exit the proliferative cycle. Quiescent cancer cells are considered a therapeutic challenge since they are often resistant to conventional chemoradiotherapy resulting in disease progress...

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    Detection of maize tassels for UAV remote sensing image with an improved YOLOX Model par Chao-yu SONG, Fan ZHANG, Jian-sheng LI, Jin-yi XIE, Chen YANG, Hang ZHOU, Jun-xiong ZHANG

    Publié 2023-06-01

    Maize tassel detection is essential for future agronomic management in maize planting and breeding, with application in yield estimation, growth monitoring, intelligent picking, and disease detection. However, detecting maize tassels in the field poses prominent challenges as they are often obscured...

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    Baicalein and Berberine Inhibit the Growth and Virulence of <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> par Xue Yang, Dongming Zheng, Jiangyan Yong, Yuchen Li, Yunzhi Sun, Fei Zhao, Daiyan Tang, Yi Xie, Dongming Bi

    Publié 2025-07-01

    <i>Clostridioides difficile</i> is a leading pathogen involved in healthcare-associated diarrhea. With its increasing incidence, mortality, and antibiotic resistance, there is an urgent need for novel therapeutic strategies to address the infection and prevent its recurrence. Gegen Qinli...

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    Effect of acupuncture and moxibustion on the immune function of patients with malignant tumors: a systematic review and meta-analysis par Yan Wang, Bailu Sui, Bailu Sui, Ying Zhang, Liyuan Fang, Yi Xie, Yuhang Fang, Yuhang Fang, Runxi Wang

    Publié 2025-07-01

    BackgroundAcupuncture and moxibustion have been shown to be safe and effective methods for bidirectional immunomodulatory function. Clinical practice and many studies have shown that acupuncture and moxibustion have a certain clinical effect on immune promotion in patients with malignant tumors.Meth...

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    RETRACTED ARTICLE: miR-200a-3p plays tumor suppressor roles in gastric cancer cells by targeting KLF12 par Changhe Jia, Yanrui Zhang, Yi Xie, Ying Ren, Haihui Zhang, Yinglei Zhou, Ning Gao, Songze Ding, Shuangyin Han

    Publié 2019-12-01

    We, the Editors and Publisher of the journal Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, have retracted the following article:Changhe Jia, Yanrui Zhang, Yi Xie, Ying Ren, Haihui Zhang, Yinglei Zhou, Ning Gao, Songze Ding & Shuangyin Han (2019) miR-200a-3p plays tumor suppressor roles in g...

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    Malevolent alliance of MYBL2hi cancer stem cell and SPP1+ macrophage confers resistance to neoadjuvant immunotherapy in bladder cancer par Lin Ma, Jie Dong, Yingjie Li, Xuebin Zhang, Ziyi Li, Hualin Chen, Yi Xie, Zhaoheng Jin, Yueqiang Peng, Zhigang Ji

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Background Neoadjuvant immune checkpoint blockade (nICB) has revolutionized cancer treatment, yet the underlying mechanisms of resistance in bladder cancer remain to be explored.Methods We conducted single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells, tumor tissues, adjacent...

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    Targeted myostatin loss-of-function mutation increases type II muscle fibers in Meishan pigs par Li-li QIAN, Jing-yi XIE, Ting GAO, Chun-bo CAI, Sheng-wang JIANG, Han-fang BI, Shan-shan XIE, Wen-tao CUI

    Publié 2022-01-01

    Myostatin (MSTN) is a negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth and development. The skeletal muscle in MSTN−/– mice is significantly hypertrophied, with muscle fiber type II increasing significantly while muscle fiber type I decreasing. However, it is still not clear how the skeletal muscle type...

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    A Chinese Herbal Compound Fertilizer Improved the Soil Bacterial Community and Promoted the Quality of <i>Chrysanthemum morifolium</i> ‘Huangju’ par Hongliang Li, Hongyao Qu, Huaqiang Xuan, Bei Liu, Lixiang Zhu, Xianchao Shang, Yi Xie, Li Zhang, Long Yang, Ling Yuan, Sitakanta Pattanaik, Li Xiang, Xin Hou

    Publié 2025-06-01

    <i>Chrysanthemum morifolium</i>, ‘Huangju’, is a golden chrysanthemum used for making tea. Limited by land resources, the continuous cropping of <i>Chrysanthemum morifolium</i> ‘Huangju’ has led to serious soil issues, which affects its yield and quality. In this study, diffe...

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    Transcriptome and phytochemical analyses reveal the roles of characteristic metabolites in the taste formation of white tea during the withering process par Cheng-zhe ZHOU, Chen ZHU, Xiao-zhen LI, Lan CHEN, Si-yi XIE, Guang-wu CHEN, Huan ZHANG, Zhong-xiong LAI, Yu-ling LIN, Yu-qiong GUO

    Publié 2022-03-01

    In the postharvest processing of tea leaves, withering is the first indispensable manufacturing process which produces the mellow, umami and sweet taste of white tea. In this study, we aimed to determine the dynamic changes of the main metabolites and clarify the key differentially expressed genes (...

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