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2. A comparative study of the sonocatalytic degradation of methylene blue by using silicon carbide and titanium dioxide.
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Chen, Hongye, Gao, Ruqin, Ren, Ke, Li, Changhui, He, Jianling, and Li, Guoting
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METHYLENE blue ,TITANIUM carbide ,HYDROXYL group ,ULTRASONIC effects ,TITANIUM dioxide - Abstract
The acoustic catalytic degradation of methylene blue (MB) was studied using silicon carbide (SiC) nanowires and commercial TiO
2 (P-25). SEM images show that the average diameter of SiC nanowires is less than 500 nm and the length is up to tens of microns. XRD patterns and FTIR spectra confirmed the high purity of SiC in the catalyst. The catalytic performance of the two catalysts is better under alkaline conditions. The Kapp values (pseudo-first-order kinetics) of the synergistic effects of ultrasonic treatment and adsorption processes using SiC and TiO2 are 1.36 and 1.31 times the sum of the Kapp values of the two separate processes, respectively. This finding indicates that acoustic catalysis can improve the photocatalytic performance of SiC and TiO2 on MB. Compared with TiO2 , SiC nanowires exhibit better acoustic catalytic performance, and hydroxyl radicals are more significant in the acoustic catalytic degradation of SiC to MB. Meanwhile, hydroxyl radicals play a leading role in the degradation process of MB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. USP53 Affects the Proliferation and Apoptosis of Breast Cancer Cells by Regulating the Ubiquitination Level of ZMYND11.
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Meng, Xiangchao, Chen, Hongye, Tan, Zhihui, Yan, Weitao, Liu, Yinfeng, Lv, Ji, and Han, Meng
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CANCER cell growth ,BREAST cancer ,CANCER cells ,DEUBIQUITINATING enzymes ,UBIQUITINATION ,APOPTOSIS - Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common female malignancy worldwide. Ubiquitin-specific peptidase 53 (USP53) has been shown to exert cancer-suppressing functions in several solid tumors, but its role and the underlying mechanism in breast cancer has not been clearly elucidated. Therefore, we have carried out a series of detailed studies on this matter at the levels of bioinformatics, clinical tissue, cell function and animal model. We found that USP53 expression was downregulated in breast cancer specimens and was negatively correlated with the clinical stages. Gain- and loss-of-function experiments demonstrated USP53 inhibited proliferation, clonogenesis, cell cycle and xenograft growth, as well as induced apoptosis and mitochondrial damage of breast cancer cells. Co-immunoprecipitation data suggested that USP53 interacted with zinc finger MYND-type containing 11 (ZMYND11), and catalyzed its deubiquitination and stabilization. The 33–50 amino acid Cys-box domain was key for USP53 enzyme activity, but not essential for its binding with ZMYND11. The rescue experiments revealed that the anti-tumor role of USP53 in breast cancer cells was at least partially mediated by ZMYND11. Both USP53 and ZMYND11 were prognostic protective factors for breast cancer. USP53-ZMYND11 axis may be a good potential biomarker or therapeutic target for breast cancer, which can provide novel insights into the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis. Keypoints: 1. USP53 has been shown to play an anticancer role in a variety of solid malignancies, but its role in breast cancer and its mechanism remain unclear. 2. Our results suggested that USP53 was low expressed in breast cancer and negatively correlated with TNM stage; USP53 suppressed proliferation and triggered apoptosis of breast cancer cells; USP53 inhibited breast cancer in vitro and in vivo by deubiquitinating ZMYND11. 3. USP53-ZMYND11 axis may be a potential breast cancer marker and therapeutic target. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Preparation and adsorption kinetics and thermodynamics of sodium humate‐modified diatomite.
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Chen, Hongye, Gao, Ruqin, and Ma, Qiuhui
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ADSORPTION kinetics ,DIATOMACEOUS earth ,THERMODYNAMICS ,FIELD emission electron microscopy ,TRANSMISSION electron microscopes - Abstract
Diatomaceous earth has been used as a nonorganic carrier to prepare a sodium humate modified diatomaceous space using the sol‐gel method. X‐ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscope, the Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) method, and other methods were used to characterize its physio‐chemical properties. The effects of sodium humate/diatomite on the pH of tetracycline in water, the dosage of adsorbent, and pollutant temperature on the adsorption effect were studied. The results show that after alkali modification, the porous structure of diatomite remains undamaged, and the specific surface area of the modified sample is increased to 12.712 m2/g, and the average pore diameter is reduced to 146.19 nm. Adding 20‐mg sodium humate/diatomite into 100‐mL tetracycline wastewater with an initial concentration of 20 mg/L, and pH of 5 at a temperature of 55°C, the adsorption capacity reaches 75.1 mg/L, and the removal rate reaches 78.3%. The quasi‐second‐order kinetic model was fitted by regression and found to have R2 > 0.99, indicating that the adsorption process was one of surface adsorption. It is a process that involves initially rapid adsorption and then slowly reaching equilibrium. As an adsorption thermodynamics model, the Temkin, Redlich‐Peterson and Koble‐Corrigan models can explain humic acid sodium/diatomite behavior in the adsorption of tetracycline in water (each with R2 ≥ 0.99), and the effects of surface behavior in multilayer adsorption and electrostatic attraction on uneven heterogeneous adsorption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Highly Nonlinear Memory Selectors with Ultrathin MoS2/WSe2/MoS2 Heterojunction.
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Chen, Hongye, Wan, Tianqing, Zhou, Yue, Yan, Jianmin, Chen, Changsheng, Xu, Zhihang, Zhang, Songge, Zhu, Ye, Yu, Hongyu, and Chai, Yang
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NONVOLATILE random-access memory ,SCHOTTKY barrier ,HETEROJUNCTIONS ,BORON nitride ,DATA warehousing ,STRAY currents - Abstract
Resistive random access memory (RRAM) crossbar arrays require the highly nonlinear selector with high current density to address a specific memory cell and suppress leakage current through the unselected cell. 3D monolithic integration of RRAM array requires selector devices with a small footprint and low‐temperature processing for ultrahigh‐density data storage. Here, an ultrathin two‐terminal n‐p‐n selector with 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) is designed by a low‐temperature transfer method. The van der Waals contact between transferred Au electrodes and TMDs reduces the Fermi level pinning and retains the intrinsic transport behavior of TMDs. The selector with a single type of TMD exhibits a trade‐off between current density and nonlinearity depending on the barrier height. By tuning the Schottky barrier height and controlling the thickness of p‐type WSe2 in MoS2/WSe2/MoS2 n‐p‐n selector for a punch‐through transport, the selector shows high nonlinearity (≈ 230) and high current density (2 × 103 A cm−2) simultaneously. The n‐p‐n selectors are further integrated with a bipolar hexagonal boron nitride memory and calculate the maximum crossbar size of the 2D material‐based one‐selector one‐resistor according to a 10% read margin, which offers the possible realization of future 3D monolithic integration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Raising NAD+ Level Stimulates Short-Chain Dehydrogenase/Reductase Proteins to Alleviate Heart Failure Independent of Mitochondrial Protein Deacetylation.
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Walker, Matthew A., Chen, Hongye, Yadav, Aprajita, Ritterhoff, Julia, Villet, Outi, McMillen, Tim, Wang, Yuliang, Purcell, Hayley, Djukovic, Danijel, Raftery, Daniel, Isoherranen, Nina, and Tian, Rong
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- 2023
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7. Tunable J-type aggregation of silicon phthalocyanines in a surface-anchored metal–organic framework thin film.
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Chen, Hongye, Martín-Gomis, Luis, Xu, Zhiyun, Fischer, Jan C, Howard, Ian A, Herrero, David, Sobrino-Bastán, Víctor, Sastre-Santos, Ángela, Haldar, Ritesh, and Wöll, Christof
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Organic chromophores and semiconductors, like anthracene, pentacene, perylene, and porphyrin, are prone to aggregation, and their packing in the solid state is often hard to predict and difficult to control. As the condensed phase structures of these chromophores and semiconductors are of crucial importance for their optoelectronic functionality, strategies to control their assembly and provide new structural motifs are important. One such approach uses metal–organic frameworks (MOFs); the organic chromophore is converted into a linker and connected by metal ions or nodes. The spatial arrangement of the organic linkers can be well-defined in a MOF, and hence optoelectronic functions can be adjusted accordingly. We have used such a strategy to assemble a phthalocyanine chromophore and illustrated that the electronic inter-phthalocyanine coupling can be rationally tuned by introducing bulky side grounds to increase steric hindrance. We have designed new phthalocyanine linkers and using a layer-by-layer liquid-phase epitaxy strategy thin films of phthalocyanine-based MOFs have been fabricated and their photophysical properties explored. It was found that increasing the steric hindrance around the phthalocyanine reduced the effect of J-aggregation in the thin film structures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Relationship between serum fibroblast growth factor 19 and vascular endothelial growth factor and soluble klotho protein in type 1 diabetic children.
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Zhang, Yanjun, Li, Guimei, Xiao, Feifei, Wang, Bang, Li, Jianchang, Jia, Xiuhong, Sun, Yan, and Chen, Hongye
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VASCULAR endothelial growth factors ,FIBROBLAST growth factors ,TYPE 1 diabetes - Abstract
Background: Fibroblast growth factor 19 (FGF19) takes part in maintaining the balance of glycolipids and may be involved in complications of type 1 diabetes(T1D) in children. This study aimed at at evaluating the relationship among the levels of serum FGF19 and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)and soluble klotho protein(sklotho) in type 1 diabetic children. Methods: In a cross-section single center study samples were obtained from 96 subjects: 66 T1D and 30 healthy children.Serum FGF19 and VEGF and sklotho concentrations were measured by ELISA. And 66 type 1 diabetes participants were divided into two groups according to T1D duration or three groups according to HbA1c.Furthermore,we compared the serum levels of FGF19 and VEGF and sklotho in different groups. Results: The concentration of FGF19 was lower in T1D than in the controls(226.52 ± 20.86pg/mu vs.240.08 ± 23.53 pg/L, p = 0.03),while sklotho was also lower in T1D than in the controls (2448.67 ± 791.92pg/mL vs. 3083.55 ± 1113.47pg/mL, p = 0.011). In contrast, VEGF levels were higher in diabetic patients than in controls (227.95 ± 48.65pg/mL vs. 205.92 ± 28.27 pg/mL, p = 0.016). In T1D, FGF19 and VEGF and sklotho was not correlated with the duration of diabetes. FGF19 and VEGF and sklotho were correlated with HbA1c (r=-0.349, p = 0.004 and r = 0.302, p = 0.014 and r=-0.342, p = 0.005, respectively), but not with blood glucose and lipid. Among subjects in the T1D group, concentrations of FGF19,VEGF and sklotho protein were different between different groups according to the degree of HbA1c(P < 0.005).Furthermore, there was a positive correlation between the serum FGF19 concentration and sklotho levels (r = 0.247,p = 0.045), and a negative correlation between the serum FGF19 concentration and VEGF level(r=-0.335,P = 0.006). Conclusions: The serum FGF19 levels have a close relation with serum VEGF levels and sklotho levels among T1D subjects. FGF19 may be involved in the development of complications in children with type 1 diabetes through interaction with VEGF and sklotho. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. Expression of the prognostic marker IL‐8 correlates with the immune signature and epithelial‐mesenchymal transition in breast cancer.
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Liao, Huifeng, Li, Huayan, Song, Jin, Chen, Hongye, Si, Huiyan, Dong, Junhua, Wang, Jiandong, and Bai, Xue
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- 2023
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10. Correlation Analysis of Pathological Features and Axillary Lymph Node Metastasis in Patients with Invasive Breast Cancer.
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Chen, Hongye, Meng, Xiangchao, Hao, Xiaopeng, Li, Qiao, Tian, Lin, Qiu, Yue, and Chen, Yuhui
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CONTRAST-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging ,LYMPHATIC metastasis ,CANCER invasiveness ,EPIDERMAL growth factor receptors ,BREAST cancer ,STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the risk factors of axillary lymph node metastasis in patients with invasive breast cancer.Methods: This study retrospectively included 122 cases of invasive breast cancer patients admitted to the First Medical Center of PLA General Hospital from January 2019 to September 2020. According to postoperative pathological results, axillary lymph node metastasis was divided into axillary lymph node metastasis (ALNM) group (n =40) and non-axillary lymph node metastasis (NALNM) group (n =82). General demographic information was collected and compared between the two groups. Collected pathological results included lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and the expression of estrogen receptor (ER), progestogen receptor (PR), human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2), and Ki-67 detected by immunohistochemistry. Imaging parameters of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) including apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), early enhanced rate, and time-intensity curve (TIC) were also included into univariate analysis. The variables with differences between the two groups were compared by univariate analysis, and the related factors of axillary lymph node metastasis were analyzed by logistic regression model.Results: There was no significant difference in general demographic information between the two groups. No significant differences were found in the positive rates of HER-2, ER, PR, Ki-67, pathological types, and clavicular lymph node metastasis and skin chest wall invasion between the two groups (P > 0.05). The proportion of LVI in ALNM group was significantly higher than that in NALNM group (37.50% vs. 6.10%, P < 0.001). The proportion of breast cancer on the left side in the ALNM group was higher than that in the NALNM group, and the difference was statistically significant (70.00% vs. 47.56%, P = 0.019). There were no significant differences in the imaging parameters obtained by DCE-MRI between the two groups. Binary logistics regression analysis showed that LVI (OR =12.258, 95% CI =3.681-40.812, P < 0.001) and left breast cancer (OR =3.598, 95% CI =1.404-9.219, P = 0.008) were risk factors for axillary lymph node metastasis in patients with invasive breast cancer.Conclusion: The formation of vascular tumor thrombi in breast cancer tissue and left breast cancer are risk factors for axillary lymph node metastasis in invasive breast cancer and might be helpful for preoperative detailed assessment of the patient's condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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11. Nontherapeutic Risk Factors of Different Grouped Stage IIIC Breast Cancer Patients' Mortality: A Study of the US Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Database.
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Qiu, Yue, Chen, Hongye, Dai, Yongjing, Bao, Baoshi, Tian, Lin, and Chen, Yuhui
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BREAST cancer prognosis ,MORTALITY risk factors ,PREDICTIVE tests ,LYMPH nodes ,CANCER relapse ,TUMOR classification ,CANCER patients ,RISK assessment ,ESTROGEN receptors ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,GENETIC techniques ,SECONDARY analysis ,PROGESTERONE receptors ,DISEASE complications - Abstract
Objectives. Stage IIIC breast cancer, as a local advanced breast cancer, has a poor prognosis compared with that of early breast cancer. We further investigated the risk factors of mortality in stage IIIC primary breast cancer patients and their predictive value. Methods. We extracted data from the US Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database of female patients with stage IIIC primary breast cancer (n = 1673) from January 2011 to December 2015. Results. Hormone receptor negativity (P ≤ 0.001 and P ≤ 0.001 , respectively), aggressive molecular typing (P ≤ 0.001 and P ≤ 0.001 , respectively), high T stage (P ≤ 0.001 and P ≤ 0.001 , respectively), a high number of positive lymph nodes (≥14) (P = 0.005 and P = 0.001 , respectively), and lymph node ratio (≥0.8148) (P ≤ 0.001 and P ≤ 0.001 , respectively) were associated with poor disease-specific survival. The indicators of disease-specific survival included estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, molecular typing, T stage, number of positive lymph nodes, and lymph node ratio (P ≤ 0.001 , P ≤ 0.001 , P ≤ 0.001 , P ≤ 0.001 , P = 0.002 , and P ≤ 0.001 , respectively). Conclusion. Hormone receptor negativity, aggressive molecular typing, high T stage, high number of positive lymph nodes, and lymph node ratio are poor prognostic factors patients with stage IIIC primary breast cancer. The efficient indicators of disease-specific survival include estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, molecular typing, T stage, number of positive lymph nodes, and lymph node ratio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Differences of Clinicopathological Features between Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma and Nonspecific Invasive Breast Carcinoma and Prognostic Profile of Metaplastic Breast Carcinoma.
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Qiu, Yue, Chen, Yuhui, Zhu, Li, Chen, Hongye, Dai, Yongjing, Bao, Baoshi, Tian, Lin, Hao, Xiaopeng, and Wang, Jiandong
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BREAST cancer prognosis ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,CANCER invasiveness ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,CANCER relapse ,METAPLASIA ,SEVERITY of illness index ,SYMPTOMS ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BREAST tumors - Abstract
Introduction. Metaplastic breast carcinoma is a rare special type of breast cancer, which has distinguished clinical characteristics. We aimed to evaluate the clinicopathological features of metaplastic breast carcinoma compared with nonspecific invasive breast carcinoma and study the prognosis of metaplastic breast carcinoma. Methods. We reviewed metaplastic breast carcinoma cases (n = 37) from January 2000 to December 2021 and nonspecific invasive breast carcinoma cases (n = 433) from January 2019 to December 2020 extracted from our institution retrospectively. The following variables were recorded, including the patients' general information, complications, T stage, expression of estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2, Ki-67, molecular subtyping, lymph node status, skin or chest wall involvement, vessel carcinoma embolus, therapy modality (surgical treatments, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy), and survival. Results. Patients with metaplastic breast carcinoma had more advanced disease than patients with nonspecific invasive breast carcinoma (T stage: P = 0.0011). A greater proportion of metaplastic breast carcinoma presented with triple-negative breast cancer than nonspecific invasive breast carcinoma (79.41% vs. 12.47%, P ≤ 0.001). Our study showed that the skin or chest wall invasion was more frequent in metaplastic breast carcinoma patients (11.76% vs. 1.62%, P = 0.005). The 5-year survival rate for metaplastic breast carcinoma patients was 57.66% (95% CI: 0.3195∼0.7667). No local recurrence was observed while distant metastasis occurred in 33.33% of patients with metaplastic breast carcinoma. Death due to disease occurred in 24.24% of patients with metaplastic breast carcinoma. Conclusion. The majority of metaplastic breast carcinoma patients had more advanced disease and triple-negative disease than nonspecific invasive breast carcinoma patients. Also, metaplastic breast carcinoma patients had frequent skin or chest wall invasion and a high rate of distant metastasis and mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Randomized Clinical Trial: Probiotics Alleviated Oral-Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis and Thyroid Hormone Withdrawal-Related Complications in Thyroid Cancer Patients Before Radioiodine Therapy Following Thyroidectomy.
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Lin, Baiqiang, Zhao, Fuya, Liu, Yang, Wu, Xin, Feng, Jing, Jin, Xiangren, Yan, Wei, Guo, Xiao, Shi, Shang, Li, Zhiyong, Liu, Lujia, Chen, Hongye, Wang, Haoran, Wang, Shuang, Lu, Yu, and Wei, Yunwei
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FECAL microbiota transplantation ,CLINICAL trials ,THYROID cancer ,PROBIOTICS ,THYROID hormones ,IODINE isotopes - Abstract
Background: Thyroid hormone withdrawal (THW) in postoperative thyroid cancer patients who need always accompanied by complications (e.g., dyslipidemia and constipation). At present, there are no effective and safe means to alleviate these complications. Purpose: We aimed to assess the oral-gut microbiota profiles in THW patients then investigate whether probiotics could alleviating alleviate THW related complications and investigate whether these therapeutic effects were associated with the oral-gut microbiota state. Methods: Fifty eligible thyroid carcinoma patients undergoing thyroidectomy were randomly assigned to receive probiotics or placebo during THW. Complications were assessed through validated questionnaires and plasma lipid indicators. The complex probiotics preparation was composed of Bifidobacterium infantis , Lactobacillus acidophilus , Enterococcus faecalis , and Bacillus cereus. Results: Probiotics alleviated lack of energy, constipation, weight gain, and dry mouth and decreased the levels of fecal/serum LPS and plasma lipid indicators (total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein, and apolipoprotein A) (P < 0.05). Gut and oral microbial diversity were significantly decreased after THW, while an increased microbial dysbiosis index (MDI) was observed. Probiotics distinctly restored the gut and oral microbial diversity. Increased Holdemanella , Enterococcus , and Coprococcus_2 , while decreased Fusobacterium , Eubacterium_ruminantium_group , Ruminococcus_1 , and Parasutterella in the gut were found after probiotics intervention. Lack of energy, constipation, weight gain, and dyslipidemia were seen to be related to the above microbiota. In addition, probiotics reduced oral Prevotella_9 , Haemophilus , Fusobacterium , and Lautropia , which were positively correlated with the occurrence of dry mouth. Conclusion: Probiotics reduce the incidence of complications in patients after THW, which may be related to modifying the oral and gut microbiota. Clinical Trial Registration: [ https://clinicaltrials.gov/ ], identifier America Clinical Trial Registry NCT03574051. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Recent advances in metal nanoparticle‐based floating gate memory.
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Chen, Hongye, Zhou, Ye, and Han, Su‐Ting
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Nonvolatile memory is distinguished for the application in many electronic products due to its excellent charge storage ability. Nevertheless, as the device dimensions are scaled down, floating gate memory encounters various challenges: the increasing leakage current leading to a serious reliability issue and the decreasing of charge density. Hence, metal nanoparticle‐based floating gate memory has been proposed and become a promising candidate for nonvolatile memories due to its outstanding operation speed, excellent scalability, and favorable reliability. This review briefly introduces the classification of memory devices. The operation mechanisms, fabrication and characterization of metal nanoparticle‐based floating gate memory are discussed based on research activities reported in recent years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Antenna Doping: The Key for Achieving Efficient Optical Wavelength Conversion in Crystalline Chromophoric Heterolayers.
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Haldar, Ritesh, Chen, Hongye, Mazel, Antoine, Chen, Dong‐Hui, Gupta, Gaurav, Dua, Navneet, Diring, Stéphane, Odobel, Fabrice, and Wöll, Christof
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OPTICAL wavelength conversion ,DOPING agents (Chemistry) ,ENERGY harvesting ,METAL-organic frameworks ,SILICON solar cells ,ANTENNAS (Electronics) ,PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,FLUORESCENCE resonance energy transfer - Abstract
High‐yield wavelength conversion is one of the key requirements for efficient photon energy harvesting. Attempts to realize efficient conversion by simply stacking layers of chromophores have failed so far, even when using highly crystalline assemblies and employing the recently discovered long‐range (>100 nm) Förster resonance energy transfer (LR‐FRET). Optical conversion efficiency is drastically improved using chromophoric metal–organic framework heterolayers fabricated layer‐by‐layer in connection with an "antenna doping" strategy. Systematic investigations reveal that the LR‐FRET mechanism, reported previously in chromophoric aggregates, is highly anisotropic for neat materials but can be made more isotropic by employing doping strategies. Using optimized fabrication parameters and dopant concentrations, a three‐layer, two‐step cascade with an overall optical conversion efficiency of ≈75% is realized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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16. Strong electron-ion coupling in gradient halide perovskite heterojunction.
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Chen, Hongye, Wang, Liaoyu, Shen, Chun, Zhang, Jiahuan, and Guo, Wanlin
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The electron-ion coupling in iontronics has great significance and potential for energy conversion and storage devices. However, it is a substantial challenge to integrate iontronics into all-solid-state semiconductor circuits and explore the electron-ion coupling in semiconductor devices. Here, by utilizing the organic-inorganic halide perovskite, we fabricate a planar heterojunction with a gradient distribution of halide anions. The diode-like halide migration was investigated by bias voltage induced asymmetric blue shift in photoluminescence spectrum. This pseudo-ionic diode behaviour was found to result from asymmetric charge injection characterized by I–V curves and gradient-halides-induced vacancy hopping indicated by energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS). The planar gradient perovskite heterojunction provides a viable route for extending iontronic devices into the regime of all-solid-state semiconductors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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17. Interplay of structural dynamics and electronic effects in an engineered assembly of pentacene in a metal–organic framework.
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Haldar, Ritesh, Kozlowska, Mariana, Ganschow, Michael, Ghosh, Samrat, Jakoby, Marius, Chen, Hongye, Ghalami, Farhad, Xie, Weiwei, Heidrich, Shahriar, Tsutsui, Yusuke, Freudenberg, Jan, Seki, Shu, Howard, Ian A., Richards, Bryce S., Bunz, Uwe H. F., Elstner, Marcus, Wenzel, Wolfgang, and Wöll, Christof
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- 2021
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18. Observing and Understanding the Corrosion of Silver Nanowire Electrode by Precursor Reagents and MAPbI3 Film in Different Environmental Conditions.
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Yan, Zheng, Chen, Hongye, Li, Min, Wen, Xiaoyan, Yang, Yingping, Choy, Wallace C. H., and Lu, Haifei
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NANOWIRES ,ELECTRODES ,SOLAR cells ,SEMICONDUCTOR nanowires ,SILICON nanowires ,SILVER ,PEROVSKITE - Abstract
Since metal electrode is an important component in the perovskite solar cells, which can be used as back contact, transparent electrode, and the transparent interlayer of tandem devices, the corrosion of metal electrode by perovskite film, should be understood. Here, the corrosion of conventional reagents of organic–inorganic perovskite material, i.e., CH3NH3X (MAX) and PbX2, X = I, Br, and Cl, against silver nanowire (AgNW) based transparent electrode are investigated under four different environments, i.e., nitrogen protection, light irradiation, oxygen exposure, and moisture exposure, separately. The corrosion process is inspected by monitoring the time‐dependent resistance variation of the electrode coated by the film of precursor reagent. In addition, the perovskite film of CH3NH3PbI3 (MAPbI3) is also coated on the silver nanowire electrode without or with the hole transporting layer of poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene)–poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) or nanostructured CuSCN for understanding the corrosion process under different environmental conditions. The experimental results presented in this paper would be helpful to the understanding of metal electrode stability in perovskite solar cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Tuning Optical Properties by Controlled Aggregation: Electroluminescence Assisted by Thermally‐Activated Delayed Fluorescence from Thin Films of Crystalline Chromophores.
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Haldar, Ritesh, Jakoby, Marius, Kozlowska, Mariana, Rahman Khan, Motiur, Chen, Hongye, Pramudya, Yohanes, Richards, Bryce S., Heinke, Lars, Wenzel, Wolfgang, Odobel, Fabrice, Diring, Stéphane, Howard, Ian A., Lemmer, Uli, and Wöll, Christof
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DELAYED fluorescence ,OPTICAL properties ,ELECTROLUMINESCENCE ,THIN films ,THIN film deposition ,CHROMOPHORES - Abstract
Several photophysical properties of chromophores depend crucially on intermolecular interactions. Thermally‐activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) is often influenced by close packing of the chromophore assembly. In this context, the metal‐organic framework (MOF) approach has several advantages: it can be used to steer aggregation such that the orientation within aggregated structures can be predicted using rational approaches. We demonstrate this design concept for a DPA‐TPE (diphenylamine‐tetraphenylethylene) chromophore, which is non‐emissive in its solvated state due to vibrational quenching. Turning this DPA‐TPE into a ditopic linker makes it possible to grow oriented MOF thin films exhibiting pronounced green electroluminescence with low onset voltages. Measurements at different temperatures clearly demonstrate the presence of TADF. Finally, this work reports that the layer‐by‐layer process used for MOF thin film deposition allows the integration of the TADF‐DPA‐TPE in a functioning LED device. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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20. Flexible and transparent graphene/silver-nanowires composite film for high electromagnetic interference shielding effectiveness.
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Zhang, Ning, Wang, Zhe, Song, Rongguo, Wang, Qianlong, Chen, Hongye, Zhang, Bin, Lv, Haifei, Wu, Zhi, and He, Daping
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- 2019
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21. Layer Identification of Colorful Black Phosphorus.
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Chen, Hongye, Fei, Wenwen, Zhou, Jianxin, Miao, Chunyang, and Guo, Wanlin
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- 2017
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22. Wavelet Reconstruction Algorithm Based on Non-separable MRA.
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Jin Guoying and Chen Hongye
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23. Wavelet Local Donoise Reconstruction Algorithm Based on Non-separable MRA.
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Jin Guoying and Chen Hongye
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- 2010
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24. Study of Agricultural Knowledge Service System Model Based on Semantic Web.
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Chen Hongye
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25. Enhanced Silver Nanowire Composite Window Electrode Protected by Large Size Graphene Oxide Sheets for Perovskite Solar Cells.
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Chen, Hongye, Li, Min, Wen, Xiaoyan, Yang, Yingping, He, Daping, Choy, Wallace C. H., and Lu, Haifei
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SILICON nanowires ,PEROVSKITE ,HYBRID solar cells ,GRAPHENE oxide ,SOLAR cell design ,SOLAR cells ,OPTOELECTRONIC devices - Abstract
Despite the outstanding features of high transmittance and low sheet resistance from silver nanowire (Ag NW) based transparent electrodes, their applications in perovskite solar cells (PVSCs) as window electrodes encounter significant obstacles due to the stability issue brought by the corrosion of halogen species from perovskite layer. In this study, we used large size graphene oxide (LGO) sheets as the protective barrier for bottom Ag NW nano-network. Contributed by the LGO with average size of 60 μm, less GO sheet was necessary for forming the fully covered protective barrier with fewer cracks, which consequently improved the optical transparency and anticorrosive ability of the composite electrode compared to the one from relatively small size GO. Our experiments demonstrated the composite electrode of Ag NW/LGO. The glass substrate exhibited transmittance of 83.8% and 81.8% at 550 nm before and after partial reduction, which maintained 98.4% and 95.1% average transmittance (AVT) of the pristine Ag NW electrode. Meanwhile, we utilized the steady hot airflow to assist the fast solvent evaporation and the uniform GO film formation on Ag NW electrode. Before the application of composite electrode in organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells, the operational stability of composite electrodes from different sizes of GO with perovskite film fabricated on top were characterized under continuing external bias and light irradiation. Experimental results indicate that the Ag NW electrode protected by LGO could maintain original resistance for more than 45 h. Finally, the PVSC fabricated on Ag NW/LGO based composite electrode yielded a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 9.62%, i.e., nearly 85% of that of the reference device fabricated on the commercial indium-tin oxide (ITO) glass. Our proposed low temperature and solution processed bottom electrode with improved optical transparency and operational stability can serve as the very beginning layer of optoelectronic devices, to promote the development of low cost and large area fabrication perovskite solar cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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