9 results on '"Wang, Yinhua"'
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2. Investigation of the knowledge, attitude and behavior of medical personnel and related needs for emergency rescue in public health emergencies.
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Yao, Li, Wang, Tingrui, Feng, Anli, Shen, Taotao, Yu, Lihong, Li, Yaling, and Wang, Yinhua
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• Medical personnel show high knowledge and response skills in PHEs, bolstered by recent crisis experience like COVID-19. • Anxiety, experience, and education shape medical personnel's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in PHEs; targeted support can improve response. • Medical personnel desire continued training, psychological support, and incentives to strengthen emergency response in dynamic settings. The frequent occurrence of Public Health Emergencies (PHEs) presents a significant challenge to global health security. As the primary responders in PHE situations, the comprehensive capabilities of medical personnel to address these emergencies are of global concern. This study aims to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of medical personnel regarding emergency rescue in public health emergencies in Guizhou Province, China. Additionally, it seeks to explore their related needs to inform the development of intervention strategies, ultimately enhancing the ability of medical personnel to manage public health emergencies. A descriptive cross-sectional design was employed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of medical personnel concerning emergency rescue and the related needs of PHEs. Data collection involved a questionnaire evaluating the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of medical personnel regarding the emergency rescue of PHEs, along with a self-designed questionnaire assessing the needs of medical personnel in responding to PHEs. Univariate analysis and multiple linear regression were utilized to analyze the factors influencing medical personnel's knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in response to PHEs. A total of 4,074 medical personnel were surveyed. The results indicated that the knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of medical personnel regarding PHEs were at a high level. Additionally, the related needs of medical personnel for PHEs included training, psychological support, and behavioral support. Differences were observed in the scores of emergency rescue knowledge among medical personnel based on age, years of experience, educational background, and positions (P < 0.05). Furthermore, variations in scores related to emergency rescue were noted across different age groups, years of experience, educational backgrounds, and professional titles (P < 0.05). Significant differences were also found in the scores of medical staff based on years of experience and hospital grades in their responses to PHEs (P < 0.05). Emergency rescue knowledge was influenced by factors such as anxiety and fear, years of experience, and professional titles when confronted with PHEs. Similarly, anxiety and fear, years of experience, and professional titles were identified as influencing factors for emergency rescue attitudes. Lastly, the grade of the hospital where the medical staff were employed emerged as a significant factor affecting emergency rescue behavior. Medical personnel play a vital role in the emergency rescue of PHEs however, there are notable differences in their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors. It is recommended that targeted training, psychological support, and behavioral incentives be strengthened to enhance their capacity for effective response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Tunable and Efficient Photoluminescence of Lanthanide-Doped Cs2NaScCl6Double Perovskite Single Crystals toward Multifunctional Light-Emitting Diode Applications
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Yang, Gang, Bai, Songchao, Li, Xueguo, Liang, Hao, Li, Chao, Sun, Jie, Wang, Yinhua, Huang, Jinshu, Pan, Gencai, and Zhu, Yongsheng
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Lead-free halide double perovskite, as one of the promising candidates for lead halide perovskite materials, shows great potential in light-emitting diodes (LEDs), benefiting from its environmental friendliness and high chemical stability. However, the poor regulation of the emission spectra severely limits its application range. Herein, various lanthanide ions were successfully doped in Cs2NaScCl6double perovskite single crystals (DPSCs) to yield effective and stable emissions spanning from visible to near-infrared (NIR) regions. Notably, efficient energy transfer from the host to the dopants enables tunable emissions with good chromaticity, which is rarely reported in the field of lead-free double perovskite. Moreover, density functional theory calculations reveal that the high local electron density around the [LnCl6]3–octahedron in DPSCs plays a key role in the improvement of photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs). The optimal PLQYs are up to 84%, which increases around 3 times over that of the undoped sample. Finally, multicolor and NIR LEDs based on Ln3+-doped Cs2NaScCl6DPSCs were fabricated and had different application functions. Specifically, the single-composite white LED shows adjustable coordinates and correlated color temperatures, while the NIR LED shows good night vision imaging. This work provides new inspiration for the application of efficient multifunctional LEDs based on lead-free double perovskite materials.
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- 2023
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4. Characterizing Static and Dynamic Fractional Amplitude of Low-Frequency Fluctuation and its Prediction of Clinical Dysfunction in Patients with Diffuse Axonal Injury.
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Zhou, Fuqing, Zhan, Jie, Gong, Tao, Xu, Wenhua, Kuang, Hongmei, Li, Jian, Wang, Yinhua, and Gong, Honghan
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Rationale and Objectives: Recently, advanced magnetic resonance imaging has been widely adopted to investigate altered structure and functional activities in patients with diffuse axonal injury (DAI), this patient presumed to be caused by shearing forces and results in significant neurological effects. However, little is known regarding cerebral temporal dynamics and its predictive ability in the clinical dysfunction of DAI.Materials and Methods: In this study, static and dynamic fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF), an improved approach to detect the intensity of intrinsic neural activities, and their temporal variability were applied to examine the alteration between DAI patients (n = 24) and healthy controls (n = 26) at the voxel level. Then, the altered functional index was used to explore the clinical relationship and predict dysfunction in DAI patients.Results: We discovered that, compared to healthy controls, DAI patients showed commonly altered regions of static fALFF, and its variability was mainly located in the left cerebellum posterior lobe. Furthermore, decreased static fALFF values over the left cerebellum posterior lobe and bilateral medial frontal gyrus showed significant correlations with disease duration and Mini-Mental State Examination scores. More important, the increased temporal variability of dynamic fALFF in the left caudate could predict the severity of the Glasgow Coma Scale score in DAI patients.Conclusion: Overall, these results suggested selective abnormalities in intrinsic neural activities with reduced intensity and increased variability, and this novel predictive marker may be developed as a useful indicator for future connectomics or artificial intelligence analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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5. Transient Receptor Vanilloid Subtype 4-Mediated Ca2+Influx Promotes Glomerular Endothelial Inflammation in Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury
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Wang, Xia, Wang, Yinhua, Huo, Huanhuan, Zhou, Guo, Li, Yi, Liang, Feng, Xue, Jieyuan, Shi, Xin, Yin, Anwen, Xiao, Qingqing, Yuan, Ruosen, Pan, Changqing, Shen, Linghong, and He, Ben
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Sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (S-AKI) is a frequent complication in patients who are critically ill, which is often initiated by glomerular endothelial cell dysfunction. Although transient receptor vanilloid subtype 4 (TRPV4) ion channels are known to be permeable to Ca2+and are widely expressed in the kidneys, the role of TRPV4 on glomerular endothelial inflammation in sepsis remains elusive. In the present study, we found that TRPV4 expression in mouse glomerular endothelial cells (MGECs) increased after lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulation or cecal ligation and puncture challenge, which increased intracellular Ca2+in MGECs. Furthermore, the inhibition or knockdown of TRPV4 suppressed LPS-induced phosphorylation and translocation of inflammatory transcription factors NF-κB and IRF-3 in MGECs. Clamping intracellular Ca2+mimicked LPS-induced responses observed in the absence of TRPV4. In vivo experiments showed that the pharmacologic blockade or knockdown of TRPV4 reduced glomerular endothelial inflammatory responses, increased survival rate, and improved renal function in cecal ligation and puncture-induced sepsis without altering renal cortical blood perfusion. Taken together, our results suggest that TRPV4 promotes glomerular endothelial inflammation in S-AKI and that its inhibition or knockdown alleviates glomerular endothelial inflammation by reducing Ca2+overload and NF-κB/IRF-3 activation. These findings provide insights that may aid in the development of novel pharmacologic strategies for the treatment of S-AKI.
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- 2023
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6. Complex-wave retrieval based on blind signal separation
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Chai, Xiaodong, Zhou, Chengpeng, Feng, Zhaoyan, Wang, Yinhua, and Zuo, Yansheng
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In the process of the reconstruction of digital holography, the traditional methods of diffraction and filtration are commonly adopted to recover the original complex-wave signal. Influenced by twin-image and zero-order terms, the above-mentioned methods, however, either limit the field of vision or result in the loss of the amplitude and phase. A new method for complex-wave retrieval is presented, which is based on blind signal separation. Three frames of holograms are captured by a charge coupled device (CCD) camera to form an observation signal. The term containing only amplitude and phase of complex-wave is separated, by means of independent component analysis, from the observation signal, which effectively eliminates the zero-order term. Finally, the complex-wave retrieval of pure phase wavefront is achieved. Experimental results show that this method can better recover the amplitude and phase of the original complex-wave even when there is a frequency spectrum mixture in the hologram.
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- 2006
7. A physician survey of poststroke aphasia diagnosis and treatment in China
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Zhou, Yuying, Du, Xiaoxia, Xiao, Jun, Cao, Yunpeng, Guo, Qihao, Zhou, Aihong, Zhou, Jiong, Li, Nan, Wang, Yinhua, Jiao, Lifei, and Wang., Leyi
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- 2021
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8. Highly efficient silica-coated Eu3+and Mn2+doped CsPbCl3perovskite quantum dots for application in light-emitting diodes
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Wang, Yinhua, Zhu, Yongsheng, Yang, Gang, Yang, Xingqiang, Xu, Xiumei, Huang, Jinshu, and Cui, Shaobo
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Perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) are potential luminescent materials for display and LED illumination, whereas CsPbCl3quantum dots (QDs) exhibit low luminescence quantum yields (QYs), limiting their wide application. In this work, Mn2+and Eu3+doped all-inorganic CsPbCl3QDs were prepared, which were encapsulated into SiO2film to form ultra-stable and highly luminescent CsPbCl3/SiO2composites. Through silica coating, surface defects of the composites were reduced effectively, the luminescence QYs of the Eu3+doped CsPbCl3PQDs increased from 3.52% to 49.00%, and those of the Mn2+doped CsPbCl3PQDs increased from 21.01% to 50.84%. Using these composites, LEDs were prepared, exhibiting good stability and high luminescent efficiency for lighting applications.
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- 2019
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9. Genetic background affects epistatic interactions between two beneficial mutations
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Wang, Yinhua, Díaz Arenas, Carolina, Stoebel, Daniel M., and Cooper, Tim F.
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The phenotypic effect of mutations can depend on their genetic background, a phenomenon known as epistasis. Many experimental studies have found that epistasis is pervasive, and some indicate that it may follow a general pattern dependent on the fitness effect of the interacting mutations. These studies have, however, typically examined the effect of interactions between a small number of focal mutations in a single genetic background. Here, we extend this approach by considering how the interaction between two beneficial mutations that were isolated from a population of laboratory evolved Escherichia colichanges when they are added to divergent natural isolate strains of E. coli. We find that interactions between the focal mutations and the different genetic backgrounds are common. Moreover, the pair-wise interaction between the focal mutations also depended on their genetic background, being more negative in backgrounds with higher absolute fitness. Together, our results indicate the presence of interactions between focal mutations, but also caution that these interactions depend quantitatively on the wider genetic background.
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- 2013
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