Publications by authors named "Dongning Liu"

Leveraging the unique properties of quantum entanglement, quantum entanglement distribution networks support multiple quantum information applications and are essential to the development of quantum networks. However, practical implementation poses fundamental challenges to network scalability and flexibility. Here, we propose a reconfigurable entanglement distribution network scheme based on tunable multipump excitation of a spontaneous four-wave mixing (SFWM) source and a time-sharing method.

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In this work, we design and fabricate a telecom band quantum light source (QLS) on a silicon photonic chip, which integrates a piece of a long silicon waveguide as the nonlinear medium for spontaneous four-wave mixing (SFWM) and five narrow FSR-free bandpass filters based on a grating-assisted contra-directional coupler (GACDC). Two optical filtering functions of the silicon integrated QLS have been demonstrated. First, the QLS supports two tunable outputs of photon pair generations by four GACDC filters.

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is endogenously produced with a range of pharmacological activities. Sensitive and selective detection of CO is critical to studying its biology. Since the first report of a CO fluorescent probe in 2012, more than 100 papers on this topic have appeared.

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  • * A study of 306 patients showed that the TRDG group experienced faster gastrointestinal recovery, shorter hospital stays, less pain, and better overall physical and cosmetic outcomes than the RADG group.
  • * TRDG patients also had lower inflammatory markers post-operation and reported milder fatigue compared to those who underwent RADG, highlighting the benefits of fully robotic surgery.
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Background: Totally robotic distal gastrectomy (TRDG) is being used more and more in gastric cancer (GC) patients. The study aims to evaluate the short-term efficacy of TRDG and robotic-assisted distal gastrectomy (RADG) in the treatment of GC.

Methods: We retrospectively collected the clinical data of patients who underwent TRDG or RADG, of which 60 patients were included in the study: 30 cases of totally robotic and 30 cases of robotic-assisted.

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Objective: The Surgical Apgar Score quantifies three intraoperative parameters: lowest heart rate, lowest mean arterial pressure, and estimated blood loss (EBL). This scoring system predicts postoperative complications based on these measured factors. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of modified Surgical Apgar Score (mSAS) in predicting postoperative complications in patients with rectal cancer treated with robotic surgery in order to improve the survival and quality of life of rectal cancer patients.

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Background: Despite the global increase in the adoption of robotic natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (R-NOSES), its advantages over robotic transabdominal specimen extraction surgery (R-TSES) for treating early-stage rectal cancer remain debated. There is scant nationwide, multicenter studies comparing the surgical quality and short-term outcomes between R-NOSES and R-TSES for this condition.

Objective: This retrospective cohort study was conducted nationally across multiple centers to compare the surgical quality and short-term outcomes between R-NOSES and R-TSES in early-stage rectal cancer.

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Because of endogenous signaling roles of carbon monoxide (CO) and its demonstrated pharmacological effects, there has been extensive interests in developing fluorescent CO probes. Palladium-mediated CO insertion has been successfully used for such applications. However, recent years have seen many publications of using uncatalyzed CO insertion into a hydrazone double bond as a way to sense CO.

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is endogenously produced in mammals, with blood concentrations in the high micromolar range in the hemoglobin-bound form. Further, CO has shown therapeutic effects in various animal models. Despite its reputation as a poisonous gas at high concentrations, we show that CO should have a wide enough safety margin for therapeutic applications.

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In laser beam processing, the angle or offset between the auxiliary gas and the laser beam axis have been proved to be two new process optimization parameters for improving cutting speed and quality. However, a traditional electromechanical actuator cannot achieve high-speed and high-precision motion control with a compact structure. This paper proposes a magnetic levitation actuator which could realize the 5-DOF motion control of a lens using six groups of differential electromagnets.

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Background: This study aims to analyze the influencing factors of postoperative Low Anterior Resection Syndrome (LARS) in patients with middle and low rectal cancer who underwent robotic surgery. It also seeks to predict the probability of LARS through a visual, quantitative, and graphical nomogram. This approach is expected to lower the risk of postoperative LARS in these patients and improve their quality of life through effective prevention and early intervention.

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Topological photonics provide a promising way to realize more robust optical devices against some defects and environmental perturbations. Quantum logic gates are fundamental units of quantum computers, which are widely used in future quantum information processing. Thus, constructing robust universal quantum logic gates is an important way forward to practical quantum computing.

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Topological photonics provides a new degree of freedom to robustly control electromagnetic fields. To date, most of established topological states in photonics have been employed in Euclidean space. Motivated by unique properties of hyperbolic lattices, which are regular tessellations in non-Euclidean space with a constant negative curvature, the boundary-dominated hyperbolic topological states have been proposed.

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  • - This study compares the outcomes of robotic gastrectomy (RG) and laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) in patients with gastric cancer, analyzing data from 3599 patients in China over a four-year period.
  • - After matching patients for a fair comparison, both RG and LG showed similar 3-year disease-free survival (83.7% for RG vs. 83.1% for LG) and overall survival rates (85.2% for RG vs. 84.4% for LG) without significant differences in recurrence patterns.
  • - RG had advantages such as less blood loss, lower conversion rates to open surgery, and shorter hospital stays, making it a safe alternative to LG with comparable oncological outcomes
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Thyroid ultrasound is a widely used diagnostic technique for thyroid nodules in clinical practice. However, due to the characteristics of ultrasonic imaging, such as low image contrast, high noise levels, and heterogeneous features, detecting and identifying nodules remains challenging. In addition, high-quality labeled medical imaging datasets are rare, and thyroid ultrasound images are no exception, posing a significant challenge for machine learning applications in medical image analysis.

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The dopaminergic system plays important roles in neuromodulation, including prominent roles in complex neurological functions such as cognition, reward, motivation, and memory. Understandably, the highly complex nature of such physiological functions means that their regulation is intertwined with other signaling pathways, as has been demonstrated by numerous studies. Contrary to its public perception of being poisonous at all concentrations, carbon monoxide (CO) is produced endogenously from heme degradation by heme oxygenase (HO) as part of the physiological process of red blood cell turnover.

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Background: Robotic resection using the natural orifice specimen extraction surgery I-type F method (R-NOSES I-F) is a novel minimally invasive surgical strategy for the treatment of lower rectal cancer. However, the current literature on this method is limited to case reports, and further investigation into its safety and feasibility is warranted.

Aim: To evaluate the safety and feasibility of R-NOSES I-F for the treatment of low rectal cancer.

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  • The study compares the short-term outcomes of robotic-assisted natural orifice specimen extraction (NOSES) and transabdominal specimen extraction (TRSE) in patients undergoing median rectal cancer surgery, noting advancements in minimally invasive techniques.
  • Data from 87 patients were analyzed, revealing that those in the NOSES group experienced shorter surgery times, faster recovery of gastrointestinal function, and less post-surgical pain, with no wound complications reported.
  • Overall, both NOSES and TRSE showed similar effectiveness for treatment, but NOSES demonstrated advantages in recovery and fewer complications, suggesting it is a safe alternative for specimen extraction in this type of surgery.
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Background: Drug-target interaction (DTI) is a vital drug design strategy that plays a significant role in many processes of complex diseases and cellular events. In the face of challenges such as extensive protein data and experimental costs, it is suggested to apply bioinformatics approaches to exploit potential interactions to design new targeted medications. Different data and interaction types bring difficulties to study involving incompatible and heterology formats.

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This paper is concerned with electric-acoustic/acoustic-electric conversions of thin-wafer piezoelectric transducers polarized in the thickness direction. By introducing two mechanical components with frequency-dependent values, i.e.

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  • Surgery is evolving with advances in technology, leading to minimally invasive techniques like Natural Orifice Specimen Extraction Surgery (NOSES), which is becoming increasingly popular worldwide.
  • A study compared short-term outcomes of robotic-assisted NOSES and laparoscopic-assisted NOSES in 46 patients with middle rectal cancer, finding no major differences in clinicopathological data.
  • Results showed that the robotic group experienced less blood loss, reduced postoperative complications, shorter recovery times, and better anal function compared to the laparoscopic group, indicating robotic assistance may enhance outcomes in NOSES procedures.
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is an endogenous signaling molecule with demonstrated pharmacological effects. For studying CO biology, there is a need for sensitive and selective fluorescent probes for CO as research tools. In developing such probes, CO gas and/or commercially available metal-carbonyl-based "CO-releasing molecules" (CORMs) have been used as CO sources.

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Click chemistry has been proven to be very useful in drug delivery. Due to the availability of a large number of click reactions with a various characteristics, selection of appropriate chemistry for a given application is often not a trivial task. This review is written for pharmaceutical researchers who are interested in click chemistry applications and yet may not be click chemistry experts.

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Integrated quantum photonic circuit is a promising platform for the realization of quantum information processing in the future. To achieve the large-scale quantum photonic circuits, the applied quantum logic gates should be as small as possible for the high-density integration on chips. Here, we report the implementation of super-compact universal quantum logic gates on silicon chips by the method of inverse design.

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Background: The transvaginal route for specimen extraction is considered ideal for colorectal surgery, but its safety is still questioned. There has been little research on transvaginal natural orifice specimen extraction surgery (NOSES) in the right hemicolectomy. As a result, we conducted a study comparing transvaginal NOSES to traditional transabdominal specimen extraction surgery.

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