427 results on '"Chen, Jintao"'
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202. IL-1β-stimulated β-catenin up-regulation promotes angiogenesis in human lung-derived mesenchymal stromal cells through a NF-κB-dependent microRNA-433 induction
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Sun, Jia, primary, Chen, Jintao, additional, Cao, Juan, additional, Li, Tianxiang, additional, Zhuang, Shaoxia, additional, and Jiang, Xiufeng, additional
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- 2016
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203. Survival advantage depends on cecal volume rather than cecal length in a mouse model of cecal ligation and puncture
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Song, Tianzhang, primary, Yin, Hongling, additional, Chen, Jintao, additional, Huang, Lilin, additional, Jiang, Juan, additional, He, Tailong, additional, Huang, Huaiqiu, additional, and Hu, Xuchu, additional
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- 2016
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204. Comparative Proteomic Identification of Mature and Immature Sperm in the Catfish Cranoglanis bouderius
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Chen, Jintao, primary, Zhou, Aiguo, additional, Xie, Shaolin, additional, Wang, Chao, additional, Lv, Zijun, additional, and Zou, Jixing, additional
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- 2016
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205. Should we abandon quinine plus antibiotic for treating uncomplicated falciparum malaria? A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Song, Tianzhang, primary, Chen, Jintao, additional, Huang, Lilin, additional, Gan, Wenjia, additional, Yin, Hongling, additional, Jiang, Juan, additional, He, Tailong, additional, Huang, Huaiqiu, additional, and Hu, Xuchu, additional
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- 2015
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206. Prognosis of sepsis induced by cecal ligation and puncture in mice improved by anti-Clonorchis Sinensis cyclopholin a antibodies
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Song, Tianzhang, primary, Yang, Mei, additional, Chen, Jintao, additional, Huang, Lilin, additional, Yin, Hongling, additional, He, Tailong, additional, Huang, Huaiqiu, additional, and Hu, Xuchu, additional
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- 2015
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207. The complete mitochondrial genome ofOphicephalus arguskimurai (Perciformes: Channidae)
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Zhou, Aiguo, primary, Chen, Jintao, additional, Xie, Shaolin, additional, Chen, Yanfeng, additional, and Zou, Jixing, additional
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- 2014
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208. Population genetic diversity of the northern snakehead (Channa argus) in China based on the mitochondrial DNA control region and adjacent regions sequences
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Zhou, Aiguo, primary, Zhuo, Xiaolei, additional, Zou, Qing, additional, Chen, Jintao, additional, and Zou, Jixing, additional
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- 2014
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209. The complete mitochondrial genome of the sea carp,Cyprinus acutidorsalis(Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
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Wang, Chao, primary, Chen, Jintao, additional, Yao, Donglin, additional, Liang, Rishen, additional, and Zou, Jixing, additional
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- 2013
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210. Relationship between age and growth of bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in the southern Indian Ocean
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ZHOU, Cheng, primary, ZHU, Guoping, additional, CHEN, Jintao, additional, and XU, Liuxiong, additional
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- 2013
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211. Molecular phylogenetic relationships of Haemulidae and the related species based on partial sequence of RAG2 gene
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LIANG, Rishen, primary, ZHOU, Aiguo, additional, CHEN, Jintao, additional, ZOU, Qing, additional, and ZOU, Jixing, additional
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- 2013
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212. Online Multiparameter Estimation of Nonsalient-Pole PM Synchronous Machines With Temperature Variation Tracking
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Liu, Kan, primary, Zhang, Qiao, additional, Chen, Jintao, additional, Zhu, Z. Q., additional, and Zhang, Jing, additional
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- 2011
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213. Population genetic diversity of the northern snakehead ( Channa argus) in China based on the mitochondrial DNA control region and adjacent regions sequences.
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Zhou, Aiguo, Zhuo, Xiaolei, Zou, Qing, Chen, Jintao, and Zou, Jixing
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GENETIC distance ,NORTHERN snakehead ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,ANIMAL variation ,FISH populations - Abstract
Genetic variation and population structure of northern snakehead ( Channa argus) from eight locations in China were investigated using mitochondrial DNA control region and adjacent regions sequences. Sequence analysis showed that there were 105 haplotypes in 260 individuals, 48 unique haplotypes and 57 shared haplotypes, but no common haplotype shared by all populations. As a whole, the haplotype diversity was high ( h = 0.989), while the nucleotide diversity was low ( π = 0.00482). AMOVA analysis detected significant genetic differentiation among all eight populations ( F
ST = 0.328, p < 0.01) and 66.17% of the total variance was resulted from intra-population differentiation. UPGMA analysis indicated that the eight populations could be divided into four major clusters, which was consistent with that the eight sampled locations were belonged to four isolated river systems. The neutrality and mismatch distribution tests suggested that the eight populations of C. argus in the sampling locations underwent recent population expansion. Among the eight populations, the Erhai Lake population may represent a unique genetic resource and therefore needs to be conserved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2015
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214. Setup and Implementation of a Simplified Thermal Model for Servomotor
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Gong, Xiaofeng, primary, Chen, Jintao, additional, Pan, Fengyan, additional, Jin, Wanbing, additional, and Ying, Jianping, additional
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- 2006
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215. Spatial Localization of Distinct Rheumatic Disease-Associated Epitopes and the Rna “CAP” of the U1 SnRNP Particle
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Agris, Paul F., primary, Kovacs, Shirley A.H., additional, Boak, Andra M., additional, and Chen, Jintao, additional
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- 1992
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216. Anti-Sm Autoantibodies of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Cross React with Dietary Plant Proteins
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Bullard-Dillard, Rebecca, primary, Chen, Jintao, additional, Pelsue, Stephen, additional, Dao, Vivian, additional, and Agris, Paul F., additional
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- 1992
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217. Cyclic plastic deformation mechanism and cyclic hardening model of Sanicro 25 steel welded joint.
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Li, Haizhou, Chen, Jintao, Chen, Hui, Xu, Lianyong, and Wang, Qingyuan
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STEEL welding , *MATERIAL plasticity , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *CYCLIC loads , *WELDED joints - Abstract
The low cycle fatigue (LCF) behaviors of Sanicro 25 steel welded joint were investigated under different total strain amplitudes (Δεt/2) at 700 °C. The results revealed that the stress amplitude increased with an increase in Δεt/2, while the fatigue life decreased. In addition, the cyclic hardening ratio first increased and then decreased with increasing Δεt/2. This abnormal trend was attributed to the variation in the cyclic yielding stress, indicating the evolution of the dislocation morphology. The microstructure analysis revealed a significant change in the cyclic plastic deformation mechanism from the dislocation tangle (0.2%–0.4%) to the entanglement of dislocations on the precipitate (0.5%) with an increase in Δεt/2. Furthermore, the cyclic hardening models considering the entanglement of dislocations on the precipitate and the dislocation tangle were unified according to the modified Taylor stress. The validated results indicated that the unified cyclic hardening model accurately calculated the maximum cyclic stress during LCF for a 316H welded joint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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218. Identification of Rickettsiaspp., Anaplasmaspp., and an Ehrlichia canis-like agent in Rhipicephalus microplusfrom Southwest and South-Central China
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Lu, Miao, Tian, Junhua, Pan, Xingliang, Qin, Xincheng, Wang, Wen, Chen, Jintao, Guo, Wenping, and Li, Kun
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Rhipicephalus microplusis considered to be the most important tick infesting cattle, buffalo, horse, goats as well as other animals. They transmit diseases between domestic animals and act as vectors of a variety of zoonotic pathogens. Although pathogens harbored by R. microplushave been extensively studied, the Rickettsiales pathogens vectored by R. microplusin some areas of China remained largely unexplored. From August to October 2020, a total of 291 R. microplusticks were collected from goats and cattle in three Southern China provinces, Guangxi (n = 138), Sichuan (n = 120) and Hubei (n = 33) provinces. Phylogenetic analysis based on COI gene sequences shows that these ticks are divided into three distinct clades, indicating the remarkable genetic diversity of R. microplusticks in China. These samples were subsequently screened for the presence of Rickettsia, Anaplasmaand Ehrlichiausing conventional PCR and sequencing. Subsequently, five bacterial species were identified. Out of the 120 tick DNA samples from Sichuan province, 35.83% (43/120) were positive for Rickettsiasp. belonging to spotted fever group (SFG), 12.50% (15/120) were positive for Anaplasma marginaleand 0.83% (1/120) was identified as A. platys. From the 138 DNA samples from Guangxi province, an Ehrlichia canis-like and Rickettsiasp. were detected, with a positive rate of 11.59% (16/138) and 2.17% (3/138), respectively. A. capraDNA was detected in 4 out of 33 (12.12%) samples from Hubei province. Notably, the 16S, gltAand groELsequences of the E. canis-like are closely related to the E. canisstrain previously identified from China, and form a distinct cluster in the phylogenetic trees. Collectively, our results expand the knowledge on tick-borne Rickettsiales pathogens in China. Because the state of engorgement of ticks was not recorded, it is not clear at this stage whether these pathogens are infecting the ticks or are simply present in the blood meal. Given the public health significance of SFG Rickettsia, A. capra, A. platysand E. canis, a thorough investigation of the diversity and presence of pathogens in R. microplusin areas with tick-associated diseases are needed.
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219. Human autoantibody secreted by immortalized lymphocyte cell line against the 68k polypeptide of the u1 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein.
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Chen, Jintao, Takeda, Yoshihiko, Vanderslice, W. Eric, Sharp, Gordon C., Pettersson, Ingvar, Roséan, Anders, Wigzell, Hans, and Wang, Richard J.
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- 1988
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220. The Autoimmune Antigen me is Distinct and Related to Undifferentiated Connective Tissue Disease.
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Treadwell, Edward L., Boak, Andra M., Kovacs, SHIRLEY A. H., Chen, Jintao, Wang, Richard J., Sharp, Gordon C., and Agris, Paul F.
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- 1987
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221. Decoration of hollow nitrogen-doped carbon nanofibers with tapered rod-shaped NiCo2S4 as a 3D structural high-rate and long-lifespan self-supported anode material for potassium-ion batteries.
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Zhang, Wenming, Chen, Jintao, Liu, Yiqun, Liu, Siming, Li, Xiaoting, Yang, Kun, and Li, Ling
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POTASSIUM , *ENERGY storage , *CARBON composites , *COMPOSITE materials , *CARBON nanofibers , *ELECTRIC batteries , *HYDROTHERMAL carbonization , *POTASSIUM ions - Abstract
Although potassium ion batteries (KIBs) have been invested in development as an emerging low-cost, high-content energy storage system at present. However, the large ionic radius of K+-ion lead to poor rate performance and low cycle life. Therefore, it is extremely necessary to develop a new type of potassium storage material. Here, we report a novel three-dimensional (3D) structural self-supported anode composite material for KIBs, which consists of tapered rod-shaped nanomaterial NiCo 2 S 4 and nitrogen-doped hollow carbon nanofibers (NiCo 2 S 4 @N-HCNFs). Then, the composite material was obtained by high temperature carbonization and hydrothermal reaction process. The prepared electrode materials were used to assemble K half-cells for electrochemical performance measurement, achieved the capacity of 263.7 mAh g−1 after 200 cycles at a current density of 100 mA g−1 and an outstanding stability of retaining 134.3 mAh g−1 at 3200 mA g−1 after 600 cycles. It has superior performance and convenient synthesis process over other reported metal sulfides self-supported anode materials for KIBs so far. The novel structure not only shorten the ion transmission distance, but also increase the contact area with the electrolyte. It can improve electrochemical performance effectively. Image 1 • 3D composite NiCo 2 S 4 @N-HCNFs self-supported anode was successfully fabricated. • The synthetic sample exhibits excellent potassium-storage performance. • The excellent performance thanks to the special structure of NiCo 2 S 4 @N-HCNFs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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222. Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Particles Contain Glycoproteins Recognized by Rheumatic Disease-Associated Autoantibodies
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Chen, Jintao and Agris, Paul F.
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Proteins from U1 and U2 small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) particles, which are common targets of autoantibodies found in some rheumatic diseases, were analysed for the presence of glycans. A glycan detection assay revealed that the U1-specific proteins 68K and A and the U2-specific protein B" are glycosylated. However, none of the Sm proteins, which are common to all the major snRNP particles, showed a detectable level of glycosylation. With the use of specific lectins, an analysis of the particular carbohydrate(s) attached to the U1 snRNP 68K protein demonstrated the presence of at least one N-linked oligosaccharide chain. Lectin detection of galactose, glucose, mannose and N-acetylglucosamine on 68K was confirmed by chemical analysis of the carbohydrates. The glycopeptide nature of these antigens may be important for understanding the role of autoantigens in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disorder.
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- 1992
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223. Skeleton-based coordinate system construction method for non-cooperative targets.
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Huang, Kun, Zhang, Yan, Chen, Jintao, Ma, Feifan, Tan, Zhuangbin, Xu, Zheyu, and Jiao, Zhongxing
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POINT cloud , *DATA visualization , *PROBLEM solving - Abstract
Due to the lack of structure and part information in non-cooperative targets, the task of pose estimation suffers from unstable and unreliable initial coordinate system. In this paper, we introduce a curve-skeleton-based method to construct the robust coordinate system automatically for non-cooperative targets. First, a nonmanifold-Laplacian-based method is proposed to extract the curve skeleton from point clouds. The proposed method solves the over-contraction problem while preserves the topology and structure of skeleton well during point clouds contraction. Additionally, we create the skeleton graph to detect the skeleton structure and key points automatically. Then, the detected skeleton feature is used to construct target coordinate system, and improve the stability and robustness. Specifically, a real-scan dataset is constructed in this paper, and the proposed point cloud contraction method outperforms previous methods in structural representation and visualization. The mean rotation error of proposed coordinate system construct method performs 0.1249° and 1.2135° in 0%–30% noise ratio of distortions and outliers, and performs 7.04° and 4.21° in real-scan aircraft and satellite datasets. The results in complete and incomplete datasets verify the robustness and reliability of our skeleton-based coordinate system. • We introduce the local contraction state and solve the over-shrinkage. • We construct the skeleton-based coordinate system for non-cooperative targets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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224. Grain refinement and anisotropy improvement of arc-directed energy deposited Ti–6Al–4V with oscillating laser.
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Cai, Yuhua, Peng, Zilong, Chen, Jintao, Chen, Hui, and Xiong, Jun
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GRAIN refinement , *TENSILE strength , *LASER fusion , *ANISOTROPY , *LASERS , *GRAIN - Abstract
Ti–6Al–4V parts fabricated by wire plus arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) usually exhibit columnar grain shapes and serious anisotropy in mechanical properties. This study aims to solve these issues by proposing a laser-assisted WAAM technique in which a vertically oscillating laser beam acts on the molten pool in WAAM. The influences of oscillation laser power on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Ti–6Al–4V parts built in WAAM are revealed and discussed. The oscillation laser can refine prior-β grains in WAAM. As the laser power increases, the depths of laser fusion lines in deposited layers increase, the size of prior-β grains decreases first and then increases, and both the microhardness and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) increase first and then decrease. At a laser power of 1600 W, the columnar prior-β grains are completely transformed into equiaxed shapes. The UTS values in the vertical and horizontal directions reach 1322 and 1309 MPa, respectively, respectively 30.5% and 15.7% higher than those of the WAAM sample. Meanwhile, the indices of plane anisotropy of UTS and elongation decrease by 90.6% and 76.4%, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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225. The complete mitochondrial genome of Ophicephalus argus kimurai (Perciformes: Channidae).
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Zhou, Aiguo, Chen, Jintao, Xie, Shaolin, Chen, Yanfeng, and Zou, Jixing
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PERCIFORMES , *SNAKEHEADS (Fish) , *PROTEINS , *RIBOSOMAL RNA , *GENOMICS - Abstract
The complete sequence of the mitochondrial genome ofOphicephalus arguskimurai was determined in this study. The genome was 16,558 bp in length. As in other vertebrates, it consisted of 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes and 1 noncoding control region. The overall base composition was estimated to be A, 27.2%; T, 24.2%; C, 31.6% and G, 17% with AT bias of 51.4%. The genomic composition, organization, and gene order ofO. arguskimurai was similar to that obtained in most vertebrates. These results may provide the basis for the study of genetic structure as well as resource conservation and protection ofO. arguskimurai. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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226. The complete mitochondrial genome of the sea carp, Cyprinus acutidorsalis (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae).
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Wang, Chao, Chen, Jintao, Yao, Donglin, Liang, Rishen, and Zou, Jixing
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CYPRINUS , *FISHES , *MITOCHONDRIAL DNA , *GENE expression in fishes , *GENETICS , *GENOMES - Abstract
The complete mitochondrial genome of sea carpCyprinus acutidorsaliswas determined in this study. The genome was 16,579 bp in length. As in other vertebrates, it consisted of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and 1 non-coding control region. The overall base composition was estimated to be A, 31.9%; T, 24.8%; C, 27.6% and G, 15.7% with AT bias of 56.7%. The genomic composition, organization, and gene order ofC. acutidorsaliswas similar to most of vertebrates. This result may provide the basis for the study of genetic structure as well as resource conservation and protection ofC. acutidorsalis. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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227. Laser induced graphene based high-accurate temperature sensor with thermal meta-shell encirclement.
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Hou, Maoxiang, Wen, Guanhai, Chen, Jintao, Xie, Bin, Yan, Lu, Chen, Yun, and Chen, Xin
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ELECTRIC vehicles , *TEMPERATURE sensors , *GRAPHENE , *LASERS , *TEMPERATURE measurements - Abstract
• Applied Laser-induced graphene based thermal meta-shell encircled temperature sensor for the first time. • The sensor provided a high accuracy with a deviation of only 0.21 K and a fast response time of 1.15 s. • The sensor exhibits controllable thermal conductivity, insensitive to humidity and vibration, and low cross sensitive to bend. Accurate temperature measurement is critical in various fields, particularly in new energy vehicle power batteries and biomedicine. However, placing a temperature sensor in a thermal field can cause perturbations that lead to inaccuracies in measurement, which can have severe consequences. To address this issue, a Laser-induced graphene (LIG) based meta-shell encircled temperature sensor was proposed that takes advantage of the controllable thermal conductivity of LIG. The sensor's thermal measurement capabilities are theoretically analyzed, and the proposed approach is shown to eliminate thermal perturbations caused by the mismatch between the sensor and background, resulting in more accurate measurements. The effects of different laser processing parameters on the alteration and enhancement of LIG thermal conductivity have also been experimentally demonstrated for constructing the thermal meta-shell. The high-accuracy of the proposed sensor was experimentally verified by comparing the temperature differences with a bare sensor. The meta-shell encircled sensor showed a maximum thermal deviation of only 0.21 K, while the bare sensor produced a deviation of 1.55 K. Furthermore, the LIG-based sensor can maintain high accuracy in a high-temperature environment exceeding 410 K, and its stability and repeatability have been experimentally verified. The sensor also shows a fast response time of 1.15 s and can maintain accurate temperature measurement under large curvature (0.4 m−1), insensitive to humidity and vibration, proving its applicability in complex situations. The proposed LIG-based meta-shell encircled temperature sensor is manufactured through laser direct writing method and is easy to mass-produce, making it highly promising for high-accurate temperature monitoring applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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228. Red, yellow, green, and blue light-emitting highly crystallized graphene quantum dots derived from lignin: controllable syntheses and light-emitting diode applications.
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Gao, Tian, Guo, Shengnan, Zhang, Jiaojiao, Chen, Jintao, Yin, Shiru, Peng, Na, Cai, Qun, Xu, Huan, and Liu, Yi
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LIGNINS , *QUANTUM dots , *LIGHT emitting diodes , *X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy , *GRAPHENE , *ALDOL condensation - Abstract
The synthesis of low-cost and high-efficiency multicolour emitting graphene quantum dots (GQDs) is of utmost importance for their prospective applications. Lignin, a renewable biomass, contains aromatic compounds that are well-suited for the preparation of polycyclic aromatic GQDs. In this study, we successfully synthesized red, yellow, green, and blue light-emitting single-layered GQDs with high crystallization using hydrothermal methods, thereby covering the full spectrum of visible light. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) images revealed the presence of a two-dimensional crystal lattice with the 100 (0.21 nm) and 002 (0.24 nm) facets of graphite, indicating the high crystallization of the synthesized GQDs. Additionally, the average height of all GQDs was found to be below 1 nm, confirming their single-layered structure. This observation supports the notion that mono-benzene compounds tend to form fused polycyclic arenes under high pressure and temperature conditions. Moreover, by analyzing X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FT-IR) spectra, we investigated the formation mechanism of GQDs derived from lignin at the molecular level. The cleavage of ether bonds, aldol condensation, benzylic acid rearrangement, and dehydration were identified as vital intermediate processes. Furthermore, we successfully demonstrated the application of multicolour-emitting GQDs derived from lignin in light-emitting diodes (LEDs). This synthetic strategy for producing multicolour-emitting GQDs from lignin opens up a new path for the conversion of sustainable biomass into high-value nanomaterials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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229. Control of intermetallic compounds in Ultrasonic-Assisted Sn soldering of Mg/Al alloys.
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Liu, Yingzong, Bai, Yujie, Chen, Jintao, Chen, Hui, Zhu, Zongtao, and Li, Yuanxing
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INTERMETALLIC compounds , *TIN , *SOLDER & soldering , *WELDING , *ALUMINUM alloys , *TIN alloys , *COPPER-tin alloys - Abstract
[Display omitted] • The Mg 2 Sn formation and growth was found mainly occurred during the cooling stage. • The Mg 2 Sn thickness was inhibited to less than 5 μm by using water-cooling. • The joint strength was improved greatly with water-cooling than that of air-cooling. • The fracture location changed from the IMC layer to the solder with water-cooling. Magnesium and aluminum alloys are widely used in various industries because of their light weight and other properties. However, Mg–Al intermetallic compounds (IMCs) decrease the joint properties of Mg/Al, which limits its applications. Here, the alloys AZ31 Mg and 6061 Al are soldered together with Sn and Sn–9Zn solders though different cooling rates via ultrasonic-assisted soldering to control IMC formation and growth. Results show that this prevents formation of Mg–Al IMCs such as Al 3 Mg 2 and Al 12 Mg 17 ; however, Mg 2 Sn forms in the soldered joints. The Mg 2 Sn thickness increases with soldering temperature, which reduces joint strength. The thickness is reduced using the Sn–9Zn solder, and the effect of Zn is analyzed. With the use of water-cooling, the Mg 2 Sn formation and growth are inhibited, the Mg 2 Sn thickness is kept below 5 μm, and the shear strength peaks at 53.2 MPa. A soldering model of Mg 2 Sn formation is proposed to reveal the evolution and inhibition mechanism of Mg 2 Sn. This study well controls IMC thickness and improves joint strength, thus expanding industrial application of Mg–Al dissimilar metals and providing a feasible method for controlling IMCs in dissimilar metal joining. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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230. Antibodies against Clonorchis sinensis LDH could cross-react with LDHB localizing on the plasma membrane of human hepatocarcinoma cell SMMC-7721 and induce apoptosis.
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Song, Tianzhang, Gan, Wenjia, Chen, Jintao, Huang, Lilin, Yin, Hongling, He, Tailong, Huang, Huaiqiu, and Hu, Xuchu
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LACTATE dehydrogenase , *GLYCOLYSIS , *CLONORCHIS sinensis , *BIOINFORMATICS , *MEMBRANE proteins , *CONFOCAL microscopy , *CELL membranes - Abstract
Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is a terminal enzyme in anaerobic glycolytic pathway. It widely exists in various organisms and is in charge of converting the glycolysis product pyruvic acid to lactic acid. Most parasites, including Clonorchis sinensis, predominantly depend on glycolysis to provide energy. Bioinformatic analysis predicts that the LDHs from many species have more than one transmembrane region, suggesting that it may be a membrane protein. C. sinensis LDH (CsLDH) has been confirmed as a transmembrane protein mainly located in the tegument. The antibodies against CsLDH can inhibit the worm's energy metabolism, kill the worm, and may have the same effects on human cancer cells. In this study, we cloned and characterized human LDHA (HsLDHA), HsLDHB, and CsLDH. Semi-quantitative real-time RCP showed that HsLDHB only existed in hepatocarcinoma cell SMMC-7721. Confocal microscopy and Western blot experiments revealed that HsLDHB was localized in the plasma membrane of SMMC-7721 cells, and the antibodies against CsLDH could cross-react with it. This cross-reaction could inhibit the enzymatic activity of HsLDHB. The cancer cells co-cultured with anti-CsLDH sera showed a significant decrease in cell proliferation rate and increases in caspase 9 and reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels. Therefore, anti-CsLDH antibodies can induce the apoptosis of cancer cells SMMC-7721 and may serve as a new tool to inhibit tumor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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231. Tailoring surface terminals on MXene enables high-efficiency electromagnetic absorption.
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Liu, Dong, Liu, Jimei, Li, Chong, Ji, Yanwen, Han, Yuxuan, Xue, Zhiwei, Lv, Quanyong, Chen, Jintao, Wang, Yongxiao, and Li, Hui
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ABSORPTION , *SURFACE chemistry , *LEWIS acids , *FUSED salts , *COLLOIDAL stability , *SURFACE conductivity , *POWDERS - Abstract
MXene (Ti 3 C 2 T x) is an important category of two-dimensional (2D) materials due to its distinctive metallic conductivity and adjustable surface chemistry. The exceptional benefits of heterointerface and defects or viods, combined with the distinct electromagnetic (EM) properties, inject boundless potential into the advancement of MXene-based absorbers for EM absorbing materials. However, conventional synthetic methods depend on chemical etching of MAX powders (Ti 3 AlC 2) using hazardous HF or similar substances, resulting in MXene sheets with fluorine termination and limited stability in colloidal dispersions under ambient conditions. Herein, varied synthetic routes were proposed to prepare MXenes with different terminal groups by the fluoride-based salts, fluoride-free molten salts, and alkali etching. 2D MXene nanosheets with abundant surface groups are excellent EM absorbing materials, and the MXene etched by the Lewis acid CuCl 2 delivered remarkable reflection loss (RL) value of −47.56 dB at 2.5 mm and broad bandwidth of 4.8 GHz due to promoted interfacial polarization. By conducting a thorough examination of the structural changes in MXenes, this study aims to propose a viable method for delaminating single-layer MXene and elucidate the EM absorption mechanisms. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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232. Ultrafast-response H2S MEMS gas sensor based on double phase In2O3 monolayer particle film.
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Zhang, Yanlin, Zhang, Zheng, Lv, Guoliang, Zhang, Yu, Chen, Jintao, Luo, Yuanyuan, and Duan, Guotao
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GAS detectors , *MICROELECTROMECHANICAL systems , *TEMPERATURE control , *CRYSTAL structure , *DETECTION limit , *MONOMOLECULAR films - Abstract
The regulation of crystal structure plays a crucial role in gas sensing. In this work, by precisely controlling the annealing temperature, we first synthesized rhombohedral corundum-type In 2 O 3 (h-In 2 O 3), cubic bixbyite-type In 2 O 3 (c-In 2 O 3) and double phase In 2 O 3 (c/h-In 2 O 3). The c/h-In 2 O 3 possesses the heterostructures of double phases, the abundant oxygen vacancies (61.1 %), and the more adsorbed oxygen (35.9 %). Subsequently, by self-assembly method, the sensors with one monolayer In 2 O 3 particle film were successfully fabricated. The c/h-In 2 O 3 sensor shows excellent H 2 S sensing performances with high response of 54.4 (50 ppm), extremely fast response time of 3.3 s and low limit of detection (LOD) of 20 ppb at 160 °C. The reasons for the ultrafast response of the sensor were unveiled through the comparison experiment of 4 layers particle film sensor and the theoretical analysis. Additionally, the outstanding sensing performance could be attributed to the abundant oxygen vacancies, the double phase heterojunction and the monolayer particle film. This work provides a new idea for designing micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) gas sensors with high sensitivity, extremely fast response, low power consumption and high level of integration. [Display omitted] • The rhombohedral, cubic, and double phase In2O3 were successfully synthesized. • The c/h-In2O3 monolayer particle film was prepared through self-assembly technology. • The oxygen-rich vacancy c/h-In2O3 sensor exhibits superior H2S gas sensitivity. • The double phase In2O3 with monolayer particle film shows rapid response time, 3.3 s • The sensing enhancement mechanism of double phase In2O3 toward H2S gas was proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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233. Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Papillary Craniopharyngiomas.
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Zhao, Chuan, Zhou, Zhongqing, Zhang, Yongli, Qi, Xueling, Wang, Xianlong, Lin, Da, Liu, Hongxing, Wang, Ye, Weng, Chaoqun, Chen, Jintao, Hu, Wenxin, Liao, Lianming, and Lin, Zhixiong
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Papillary craniopharyngioma (PCP) was previously believed to occur only in adults. Sporadic pediatric PCP (PPCP) confirmed by detection of BRAF V600E mutation has been reported since 2018, but is often misdiagnosed before being diagnosed definitively. We aimed to evaluate PPCP characteristics and propose diagnostic criteria for prompt diagnosis, seeking to reduce patient morbidity and mortality and reduce costs linked to misdiagnosis. This study included 5 patients with PPCPs whose data were retrieved retrospectively from among 1032 patients with craniopharyngiomas admitted to Sanbo Brain Hospital Management Group from March 2017 to May 2021. Patients' demographics, clinical presentation, tumor imaging characteristics, histopathologic results, surgical approaches, and postoperative outcomes were analyzed. PPCP was misdiagnosed intraoperatively as sellar abscess (n = 4) or Rathke cleft cyst (n = 1). Preoperative magnetic resonance imaging showed that all tumors were under the saddle diaphragm, and the cyst wall was enhanced (n = 5). Computed tomography scans showed scattered high-density signs (n = 4). No recurrence was noted after complete resection. Postoperative hypothalamic dysfunction was mild. BRAF V600E mutation was confirmed in all cases by sequencing and immunohistochemistry. Immunohistochemistry showed granulation and inflammation and MPO, CD3, CD20, CD38, CD68, and CD163 were positively expressed. Misdiagnosis of PPCP is responsible for failed surgical treatment. We propose that prompt diagnosis of PPCP can be achieved if preoperative magnetic resonance images show the tumor under saddle diaphragm with tumor wall enhancement and computed tomography scans show high-density signs scattered in the tumor, which leads to safe, effective tumor resection. Our proposed diagnosis and treatment strategy for PPCP reduces morbidity and mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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234. Female Colon Cancer Metastasis Pattern and Prognosis: A SEER-Based Study.
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Liu, Yurong, Kang, Rongbin, Zheng, Huida, Wang, Pengcheng, Jiang, Weixin, Xiong, Bin, Chen, Jintao, and Xu, Jianhua
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The purpose of this study was to compare the metastatic pattern and prognosis of female colon cancer (FCC) to that of male colon cancer (MCC) to ascertain the independent factors impacting the prognosis of patients with FCC. The data of the present study population were retrieved from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. Descriptive analysis, the Kaplan-Meier method, and the Cox regression were used to evaluated FCC characteristics and factors associated with prognosis. There were 56,442 patients diagnosed with FCC, of whom 8,817 had distant metastases. Compared to patients with nonmetastatic FCC, a greater proportion of metastatic FCC patients was less than 60 years of age, black race, and grade III-IV. The primary sites were mainly located on the left side and have more possibility to receive chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Compared to metastatic MCC, a higher proportion of metastatic FCC patients ranged over 60 years of age, black race, treated without chemotherapy, and insurance, while the primary site was located on the right side. Liver and lung were the two most common sites of solitary metastases in CC, and among patients with solitary metastases in CC, patients who had lung metastases had a better prognosis than those who developed other types of metastasizes. Patients with FCC with metastases of the liver had a worse prognosis than their MCC counterparts. Cox multivariate regression analysis showed that the risk ratio was higher in metastatic FCC patients compared to those without metastases. We report the survival comparison of metastatic FCC with nonmetastatic FCC through the SEER database. Our results suggest that it has unique clinicopathological features and differs from metastatic MCC. Furthermore, patients with liver metastatic FCC have a worse prognosis than those with MCC. Emphasis on screening for colon cancer in women and additional clinical care should be paid for, especially for patients with FCC with metastatic liver cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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235. Magnetic carbon nanotubes-molecularly imprinted polymer coupled with HPLC for selective enrichment and determination of ferulic acid in traditional Chinese medicine and biological samples.
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Fu, Lulu, Chen, Qiu, Chen, Jintao, Ren, Liqin, Tang, Lan, and Shan, Weiguang
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• Ferulic acid magnetic carbon nanotubes molecularly imprinted polymers for M−SPE. • Exhibit excellent magnetic, selectivity and high adsorption capacity. • Capture FA from traditional Chinese medicine and biological samples specifically and efficiently. • Better recoveries and lower detection cencentratioin were achieved. A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) with magnetic carbon nanotubes (MCNTs) as carrier was synthesized and used for the enrichment and determination of ferulic acid (FA) by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The morphology and structure of the FA magnetic carbon nanotubes-molecularly imprinted polymers (MCNTs@FA-MIPs) were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The results demonstrated that the prepared MCNTs@FA-MIPs had excellent magnetic properties and uniform appearance. The adsorption properties of the novel MIP were studied by kinetic, and isothermal adsorption experiments. The results showed that the MCNTs@FA-MIPs exhibited relatively good uptake kinetics (equilibrium time, 2 h), high adsorption capacity (50 mg⋅g−1), fast separation, and good selectivity for the template molecule with a separation factor α of 1.73. The MCNTs@FA-MIPs combined with HPLC were successfully applied to the separation, enrichment, and determination of FA in a Ligusticum chuanxiong extract and in plasma of rats which had been administered with Taitai beauty essence. The recoveries for FA were 95.53–100.03 % with relative standard deviations (RSDs) less than 5.5%. The results confirmed that the proposed MCNTs@FA-MIPs offered efficient extraction of FA from traditional Chinese medicinal preparations and blood samples and with high specificity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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236. Head-of-bed positioning in large artery acute ischemic stroke.
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Sharma, Vijay, Tan, Benjamin, Yeo, Leonard, Chan, Bernard, Jing, Mingxue, Wong, Lily, Chen, Jintao, Halik, Hariz, Sharma, Arvind, and Meenakshi, P.V.
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237. RETRACTED ARTICLE: Spatiotemporal Geospatial Modeling for 3D City Based on Edge Computing Using Statistical Framework Linear Injection Model Based on Multi-data Source Fusion.
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Wang, Xingang, Zhu, Binruo, Zhang, Yin, Chen, Jintao, Zhao, Fang, and Díaz, Vicente García
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238. The anisotropy of high cycle fatigue property and fatigue crack growth behavior of Ti–6Al–4V alloy fabricated by high-power laser metal deposition.
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Lv, Hang, Zhang, Zhenlin, Chen, Yarong, Liu, Yan, Chen, Hui, Chen, Yong, Cheng, Jing, She, Jian, He, Huabing, and Chen, Jintao
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In the present work, several large Ti–6Al–4V blocks were successfully fabricated by high-power laser metal deposition (HP-LMD). The high cycle fatigue (HCF) property and fatigue crack growth (FCG) behavior of the as-build Ti–6Al–4V alloy were investigated from two sampling directions (horizontal and vertical). The results showed that the fatigue limit of horizontal and vertical specimens was 357.5 MPa and 358.57 MPa, respectively. However, the HCF performance of vertical specimens was superior to horizontal specimen under a high-stress level. In addition, the HCF performance of both horizontal and vertical specimens was inferior to the wrought Ti–6Al–4V. Meanwhile, the FCG rate of vertical specimen was lower than that of horizontal specimen in both near-threshold region and Paris region. The anisotropic microstructure (prior β columnar grains with preferential orientation and α colonies) was found to be the main reason that contributed to an anisotropic HCF property and FCG behavior. For horizontal specimen, the fatigue crack interacted with only one or two columnar grains, thus leading to a lower FCG resistance. For vertical specimen, the fatigue crack interacted with multiple columnar grains, which led to a better plasticity and enhanced FCG resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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239. Dynamic plain abdominal film provides simple and effective diagnosis of delayed shunt insufficiency caused by abdominal adhesions after VP shunt.
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Liu Z, Chen J, Weng C, Liu B, and Lin Z
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Background: Many complications may occur after placement of the ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VP shunt) for hydrocephalus, and delayed shunt insufficiency (DSI) is among the most common. It is often caused by abdominal adhesions, which increases the difficulty of diagnosis. This study aimed to explore the clinical value of dynamic plain abdominal radiography (DPAR) as a simple diagnostic method for patients with DSI due to terminal adhesion of the peritoneal shunt after VP surgery., Methods: A total of 30 patients with high suspicion of DSI due to abdominal adhesions after VP surgery were included. DPAR was used for prospective assessment. The interval between the first and second PAR was 4-6 h before surgery. If two plain abdominal radiography at different times indicated that the end of the shunt tube in the abdominal segment was fixed, it was diagnosed as DSI due to adhesion of the shunt tube at the abdominal end. The peritoneal end of the shunt tube was surgically repositioned. Postoperative DPAR was repeated to evaluate the distance of the shunt outlet within the abdominal segment., Results: All cases showed clinical symptoms or imaging findings of shunt insufficiency. The diagnostic accuracy of DPAR was 96.67% (29/30). The end of the shunt tube in the abdominal segment of the preoperative group was fixed with abdominal plain film twice with a mean difference of 1.74 ± 1.18 cm. The mean postoperative change in the position of the end of the shunt tube in the abdominal section was 9.36 ± 2.64 cm, showing a significant difference compared with the preoperative group (P < 0.001). The mean postoperative EVANs index (0.37 ± 0.08) was significantly lower than the preoperative (0.42 ± 0.08) (P = 0.007), Glasgow coma scale score (12.8 ± 2.69) was higher than the mean preoperative score (11.36 ± 2.43) (P = 0.013)., Conclusion: DPAR is a simple and effective method for the diagnosis of shunt insufficiency caused by delayed abdominal end adhesion after VP shunt., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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240. Research on benefit allocation based on multi-weight H-Shapley value: A case study of express logistics sharing.
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Wang C, Chen J, and Yu X
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- Humans, China, Models, Theoretical, Beijing, Resource Allocation
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Urban last-mile express delivery in China encounters several challenges. This paper presents the establishment of a sharing logistics center aimed at enhancing the overall efficiency of urban last-mile express delivery while optimizing the utilization of essential resources. The successful implementation of shared delivery within sharing logistics center necessitates the creation of a robust collaborative mechanism. Recognizing that cooperative benefit allocation is dynamically influenced by factors such as resource input, operational efficiency, risk management, and other cost-related considerations, this study introduces a multi-weight H-Shapley value method for benefit allocation. By conducting empirical analyses of urban last-mile express delivery in Beijing within a sharing logistics service framework, our findings reveal that the revised benefit allocation model better aligns with the interests of participating entities and positively correlates with their contributions. Analyzing the impact of delivery volume and express operational costs changes, it is found that when the delivery volume and express operational costs of the sharing logistics center change, the benefits of participating enterprises move in the same direction. The benefit allocation model established in this study enriches the existing body of research in the field of shared delivery and offers valuable insights for benefit allocation issues that necessitate consideration of the dynamic effects of multiple parameter variations., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (Copyright: © 2024 Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.)
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241. Modified ventriculoperitoneal shunt applied to temporary external ventricular drainage.
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Lin Z, Chen J, Lin W, Liu B, Weng C, Yang Y, Liu C, and Zhang R
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- Humans, Male, Female, Retrospective Studies, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Hydrocephalus surgery, Adolescent, Child, Young Adult, Treatment Outcome, Child, Preschool, Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt adverse effects, Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt methods, Drainage methods
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External ventricular drainage (EVD) is a common procedure in neurosurgical practice. Presently, the three methods used most often include direct EVD (dEVD), long-tunneled external ventricular drains (LTEVDs), and EVD via the Ommaya reservoir (EVDvOR). But they possess drawbacks such as limited duration of retention, vulnerability to iatrogenic secondary infections, and challenges in regulating drainage flow. This study aimed to explore the use of a modified ventriculoperitoneal shunt (mVPS)-the abdominal end of the VPS device was placed externally-as a means of temporary EVD to address the aforementioned limitations. This retrospective cohort study, included 120 cases requiring EVD. dEVD was performed for 31 cases, EVDvOR for 54 cases (including 8 cases with previously performed dEVD), and mVPS for 35 cases (including 6 cases with previously performed EVDvOR). The one-time success rate (no need for further other EVD intervention) for dEVD, EVDvOR, and mVPS were 70.97%, 88.89%, and 91.42%, dEVD vs EVDvOR (P < 0.05), dEVD vs mVPS (P < 0.05), EVDvOR vs mVPS (P > 0.05). Puncture needle displacement or detachment was observed in nearly all cases of EVDvOR, while no such complications have been observed with mVPS. Apart from this complication, the incidence of postoperative complications was 35.48%, 14.81%, and 8.5%, dEVD vs EVDvOR (P < 0.05), dEVD vs mVPS (P < 0.05), EVDvOR vs mVPS (P > 0.05). Mean postoperative retention for EVD was 14.68 ± 9.50 days, 25.96 ± 15.14 days, and 82.43 ± 64.45 days, respectively (P < 0.001). In conclusion, mVPS significantly extends the duration of EVD, which is particularly beneficial for patients requiring long-term EVD., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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242. Association between Serum Phosphorus Levels and Diabetic Retinopathy: A Cross-Sectional Study.
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Chen J, Liu C, Sun C, Zeng J, Chi J, Che K, and Wang Y
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Background and Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between serum phosphate levels and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)., Methods and Results: The study sample consisted of 1657 T2DM patients hospitalized between 2017 and 2019. Patients were categorized into quartiles based on their serum phosphate levels (Q1-Q4). An increasing trend in the prevalence of DR was observed across these quartiles. Subsequently, logistic regression analysis was employed to adjust for potential confounders, such as gender, age, BMI, and duration of diabetes, and to evaluate the odds ratios (ORs) associated with these quartiles. The prevalence of DR showed an increasing trend with elevated serum phosphate levels. Logistic regression further confirmed that serum phosphate levels remain an independent risk factor for DR., Conclusion: Elevated serum phosphate levels are closely associated with the prevalence of DR in hospitalized T2DM patients. Further studies are needed to establish causality. This trial is registered with chiCTR2000032374., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Jintao Chen et al.)
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243. Theoretical investigation on isomerization and decomposition reactions of pentanol radicals-part II: linear pentanol isomers.
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Liang Y, Zhu Y, Chen J, Lu X, and Zhou CW
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High-level ab initio calculations are conducted for studying the kinetics of three linear pentanol radicals generated through H-atom abstraction reactions. The species involved are optimized using the M06-2X/6-311++G(d,p) level of theory, while a relaxed scan at the M06-2X/6-31g level of theory with 10° increments is used for the hindrance potential for low-frequency torsional modes. Single-point energies for all stationary points are obtained through the QCISD(T) and MP2 methods in combination with cc-pVDZ, cc-pVTZ, and cc-pVQZ basis sets, which can be extrapolated to the complete basis set (CBS) limit. The rate constants and branching ratios for isomerization and decomposition reactions are computed over a temperature range of 250-2000 K and a pressure range of 0.01-100 atm. Isomerization reactions are dominant at low temperatures, while decomposition reactions are more dominant at high temperatures. The branching ratio of the isomerization reaction exhibits a slight decrease with increasing pressure, while the trend for decomposition reactions depends on the type of the breaking bond. Based on the calculations for five branched pentanol radicals in part I, kinetics of linear and branched pentanol radicals are compared in this work and the results reveal that, for the same kind of β-scission reaction at similar positions of linear and branched pentanol radicals, the rate constants of branched ones are faster than those of linear ones at low temperatures. The hydroxyl group adjacent to the breaking bond can increase the β-scission reaction rate constants, while the effect can be ignored when the hydroxyl group is not adjacent to the breaking bond. Moreover, compared to when the hydroxyl group is located in the middle of the carbon chain, its positioning at the chain's end yields a more noticeable impact on the products and rate constants of C-O bond and O-H bond β-scission reactions. Besides, when incorporating calculated rate constants into the CRECK model, the updated mechanism shows a better performance for ignition delay times of 1-pentanol in the NTC range but exhibits lower reactivity at higher temperatures. The simulation of speciation profiles also shows better agreement with the experimental data obtained using a flow reactor.
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244. Pain Characteristics and Progression to Sarcopenia in Chinese Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A 4-Year Longitudinal Study.
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Chen J, Yan L, Chu J, Wang X, and Xu Z
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- Humans, Middle Aged, Aged, Longitudinal Studies, Hand Strength physiology, Pain complications, Smoking, Sarcopenia diagnosis, Sarcopenia epidemiology, Sarcopenia complications
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Background: It is imperative for public health to identify the factors that contribute to the progression of sarcopenia among middle-aged and older adults. Our study aimed to investigate the association between pain characteristics and the progression to sarcopenia and its subcomponents among middle-aged and older adults in China., Methods: We included 5 568 participants from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. All participants completed assessments for pain characteristics and sarcopenia. Pain assessment included pain status (baseline pain, incident pain, and pain persistence) and pain distribution (single-site pain and multisite pain) using a self-report questionnaire. Diagnosis of sarcopenia followed The Asian Working Group for Sarcopenia 2019 consensus. The odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained by logical regression analysis., Results: Participants who reported baseline pain, multisite pain, pain persistence, or multisite pain persistence were more likely to progress to sarcopenia than those without pain, with ORs of 1.33 (95% CI: 1.08-1.65), 1.44 (95% CI: 1.15-1.80), 1.63 (95% CI: 1.23-2.14), and 1.59 (95% CI: 1.19-2.11), respectively. Even after adjusting for other covariates such as gender, age, residential area, education level, marital status, smoking, alcohol consumption, comorbidities, and falls, these associations remained significant. Additionally, pain persistence and multisite pain persistence were significantly associated with low grip strength and clinically meaningful Short Physical Performance Battery decline, but not with low muscle mass., Conclusions: Our study showed that pain, especially pain persistence, was closely correlated to the increased risk of progression to sarcopenia in Chinese middle-aged and older adults., (© The Author(s) 2024. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America.)
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245. The clinical outcome of COVID-19 is strongly associated with microbiome dynamics in the upper respiratory tract.
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Xie L, Luo G, Yang Z, Wu WC, Chen J, Ren Y, Zeng Z, Ye G, Pan Y, Zhao WJ, Chen YQ, Hou W, Sun Y, Guo D, Yang Z, Li J, Holmes EC, Li Y, Chen L, and Shi M
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- Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Nose, Disease Progression, COVID-19, Microbiota
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Objectives: The respiratory tract is the portal of entry for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Although a variety of respiratory pathogens other than SARS-CoV-2 have been associated with severe cases of COVID-19 disease, the dynamics of the upper respiratory microbiota during disease the course of disease, and how they impact disease manifestation, remain uncertain., Methods: We collected 349 longitudinal upper respiratory samples from a cohort of 65 COVID-19 patients (cohort 1), 28 samples from 28 recovered COVID-19 patients (cohort 2), and 59 samples from 59 healthy controls (cohort 3). All COVID-19 patients originated from the earliest stage of the epidemic in Wuhan. Based on a modified clinical scale, the disease course was divided into five clinical disease phases (pseudotimes): "Healthy" (pseudotime 0), "Incremental" (pseudotime 1), "Critical" (pseudotime 2), "Complicated" (pseudotime 3), "Convalescent" (pseudotime 4), and "Long-term follow-up" (pseudotime 5). Using meta-transcriptomics, we investigated the features and dynamics of transcriptionally active microbes in the upper respiratory tract (URT) over the course of COVID-19 disease, as well as its association with disease progression and clinical outcomes., Results: Our results revealed that the URT microbiome exhibits substantial heterogeneity during disease course. Two clusters of microbial communities characterized by low alpha diversity and enrichment for multiple pathogens or potential pathobionts (including Acinetobacter and Candida) were associated with disease progression and a worse clinical outcome. We also identified a series of microbial indicators that classified disease progression into more severe stages. Longitudinal analysis revealed that although the microbiome exhibited complex and changing patterns during COVID-19, a restoration of URT microbiomes from early dysbiosis toward more diverse status in later disease stages was observed in most patients. In addition, a group of potential pathobionts were strongly associated with the concentration of inflammatory indicators and mortality., Conclusion: This study revealed strong links between URT microbiome dynamics and disease progression and clinical outcomes in COVID-19, implying that the treatment of severe disease should consider the full spectrum of microbial pathogens present., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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246. Life Prediction of Rolling Bearing Based on Optimal Time-Frequency Spectrum and DenseNet-ALSTM.
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Chen J, Yan B, Dong M, and Ning B
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To address the challenges faced in the prediction of rolling bearing life, where temporal signals are affected by noise, making fault feature extraction difficult and resulting in low prediction accuracy, a method based on optimal time-frequency spectra and the DenseNet-ALSTM network is proposed. Firstly, a signal reconstruction method is introduced to enhance vibration signals. This involves using the CEEMDAN deconvolution method combined with the Teager energy operator for signal reconstruction, aiming to denoise the signals and highlight fault impacts. Subsequently, a method based on the snake optimizer (SO) is proposed to optimize the generalized S-transform (GST) time-frequency spectra of the enhanced signals, obtaining the optimal time-frequency spectra. Finally, all sample data are transformed into the optimal time-frequency spectrum set and input into the DenseNet-ALSTM network for life prediction. The comparison experiment and ablation experiment show that the proposed method has high prediction accuracy and ideal prediction performance. The optimization terms used in different contexts in this paper are due to different optimization methods, specifically the CEEMDAN method.
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247. ARHGAP6 Suppresses Breast Cancer Tumor Growth by Promoting Ferroptosis via RhoA-ROCK1-p38 MAPK Signaling.
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Chen X, Zhu J, Li X, Chen J, Zhou Z, Fan X, Liang R, Liu H, and Zhu D
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- Animals, Female, Humans, Mice, Cyclooxygenase 2, Lipids, p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases genetics, Reactive Oxygen Species, rho-Associated Kinases genetics, Breast Neoplasms genetics, Ferroptosis genetics, GTPase-Activating Proteins genetics
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Background: Ferroptosis, a distinct iron-dependent form of regulated cell death, is induced by severe lipid peroxidation due to reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Breast cancer patient survival is correlated with the tumor-suppressing properties of Rho guanosine triphosphatase hydrolase enzyme (GTPase)-activating protein 6 (ARHGAP6). This study investigates the impact and mechanisms of ARHGAP6 on ferroptosis in breast cancer., Methods: Using quantitative RT-PCR, Western blotting, and immunofluorescence staining, ARHGAP6 expression was detected in a gene expression dataset, cancer tissue samples, and cells. ARHGAP6 was overexpressed or silenced in breast cancer cell lines. Cell proliferation was measured using 5-ethynyl-2-deoxyuridine (EdU) assay, and cell death rate was determined using LDH cytotoxicity assay. As indicators of ferroptosis, Fe2+ ion content, lipid ROS, glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4), ChaC glutathione specific gamma-glutamylcyclotransferase 1 (CHAC1), prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase 2 (PTGS2), solute carrier family 7 member 11 (SLC7A11), and acyl-CoA synthetase long chain family member 4 (ACSL4) levels were evaluated., Results: ARHGAP6 was obviously downregulated in cancer tissues and cells. ARHGAP6 overexpression decreased cell proliferation, elevated cell death and lipid ROS, decreased GPX4 and SLC7A11, increased PTGS2, ACSL4, and CHAC1, and inhibited RhoA/ROCK1 and p38 MAPK signaling in cancer cells. ARHGAP6 knockdown exerted opposite effects to those of ARHGAP6 overexpression. p38 signaling suppression reversed the effect of ARHGAP6 knockdown on ferroptosis, while RhoA/ROCK1 signaling inhibition compromised the effect of ARHGAP6 on p38 MAPK signaling. In mice models, ARHGAP6 together with the ferroptosis inducer RSL3 cooperatively enhanced ferroptosis and inhibited tumor growth of cancer cells. ARHGAP6 mRNA level was positively correlated with that of ferroptosis indicators in tumor tissues., Conclusions: This study revealed that ARHGAP6 inhibited tumor growth of breast cancer by inducing ferroptosis via RhoA/ROCK1/p38 MAPK signaling. Integrating ARHGAP6 with ferroptosis-inducing agents may be a promising therapeutic strategy for breast cancer treatment., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2024 The Author(s). Published by IMR Press.)
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248. Development of an ubiquitin-proteasome system signature for predicting prognosis and providing therapeutic guidance for patients with triple-negative breast cancer.
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Chen X, Ren C, Zhou Z, Chen J, Fan X, Li X, Chen J, and Zhu J
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- Humans, Cytoplasm, Immunotherapy, Ubiquitins, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex genetics, Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms genetics, Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms therapy
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Background: Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a pathological subtype with a high mortality, and the development of inhibitors in the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) component could be a novel therapeutic tool., Methods: Triple-negative breast cancer data were obtained from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and subtype analysis was performed by consistent clustering analysis to identify molecular subtypes of TNBC according to UPS characteristics. Differential analysis, COX and least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) COX regression analyses were performed to select genes associated with overall survival in TNBC. The final prognostic model (UPS score) was determined using the LASSO COX model. The model performance was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and survival curves. In addition, the results of the UPS score on analyzing the abundance of immune cell infiltration and immunotherapy were explored. Finally, we developed a nomogram for TNBC survival prediction., Results: Two UPS subtypes (UPSMS1 and UPSMS2) showing significant survival differences were classified. COX regression analysis on differentially expressed genes in UPSMS1 and UPSMS2 filtered five genes that affected overall survival. Based on the regression coefficients and expression data of the five genes, we built a prognostic assessment system (UPS score). The UPS score showed consistent prognostic and therapeutic guidance values. Finally, the ROC curve of the nomogram and UPS score showed the highest predictive efficacy compared with traditional clinical prognostic indicators., Conclusion: The UPS score represented a promising prognostic tool to predict overall survival and immune status and guide personalized treatment selection in TNBC patients, and this study may provide a more practical alternative for clinical monitoring and management of TNBC., (© 2023 The Authors. The Journal of Gene Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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249. Highly Stable Fluorescent-Traffic-Light Sensor for Point-of-Care Detection of Tetracycline.
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Zhu T, Chen J, Zeng S, Chen J, and Qi C
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- Reproducibility of Results, Tetracycline, Fluorescent Dyes, Copper, Point-of-Care Systems, Anti-Bacterial Agents
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Fluorescent point-of-care (POC) sensors have found great utility in fields like clinical diagnosis, food testing, and environmental monitoring. Herein, we developed a highly stable POC sensor that enabled the visual detection of tetracycline (TC) in a distinct fluorescent-traffic-light manner. In the sensor, a composite material of copper nanoclusters and metal-organic framework (CuNCs@MOF-5) prepared with a facile one-pot synthetic strategy was employed as the core element for target recognition and signal transduction. As evidenced by experiments, the as-prepared CuNCs@MOF-5 exhibited significantly improved fluorescence properties in terms of emission enhancement (about 28-fold) and stability improvement (over 110 days) compared to the CuNCs without confining and protection by MOF-5. More importantly, it was found that TC could uniquely interact with Zn(II) to trigger the disassembly of CuNCs@MOF-5, resulting in green fluorescence emission from the TC-Zn(II) complex and red fluorescence weakening of CuNCs. On the basis of this finding, a simple and stable sensor was proposed for POC detection of TC, which demonstrated high sensitivity, selectivity, and reproducibility. In addition to homogeneous visual detection in a 96-well plate, a CuNCs@MOF-5-contained agarose gel array was easily fabricated to achieve direct detection of TC in milk without any pretreatment, thanks to the size-sieving effect of the gel. Moreover, a test paper array was also put forward for low-cost TC detection, which indicates the extensibility and practicability of this sensing strategy.
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- 2023
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250. Nonreciprocal reflection based on asymmetric graphene metasurfaces.
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Chen J, Zou W, Hong L, Chen J, Tang R, Shen Y, Guo T, Lei J, and Deng X
- Abstract
We propose a scheme to achieve controllable nonreciprocal behavior in asymmetric graphene metasurfaces composed of a continuous graphene sheet and a poly crystalline silicon slab with periodic grooves of varying depths on each side. The proposed structure exhibits completely asymmetric reflection in opposite directions in the near-infrared range, which is attributed to the pronounced structural asymmetry and its accompanying nonlinear effects. The obtained nonreciprocal reflection ratio, reaching an impressive value of 21.27 dB, combined with a minimal insertion loss of just -0.76 dB, highlights the remarkable level of nonreciprocal efficiency achieved by this design compared to others in its category. More importantly, the proposed design can achieve dynamic tunability by controlling the incident field intensity and the graphene Fermi level. Our design highlights a potential means for creating miniaturized and integratable nonreciprocal optical components in reflection mode, which can promote the development of the integrated isolators, optical logic circuits, and bias-free nonreciprocal photonics.
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- 2023
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