Publications by authors named "Baomin Zhao"

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  • The study explores how fucoxanthin (FX), a marine dietary compound, can lower oxidative stress in retinal Müller cells caused by UVB exposure.
  • It highlights that digestive processes can affect how well FX is absorbed, leading to the examination of FX's digestion products (FX-ID) and their protective effects on cells.
  • Findings indicate that FX-ID reduces harmful reactive oxygen species and cell death, while also impacting key signaling pathways related to inflammation and metabolism, potentially aiding in the prevention of retinal disorders.
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It is a great challenge to develop low-cost and dopant-free polymer hole-transporting materials (HTM) for PSCs, especially for efficient air-processed inverted (p-i-n) planar PSCs. A new homopolymer HTM, poly(2,7-(9,9-bis(N,N-di-p-methoxylphenyl amine)-4-phenyl))-fluorene (denoted as PFTPA), with appropriate photo-electrochemical, opto-electronic and thermal stability, was designed and synthesized in two steps to meet this challenge. By employing PFTPA as dopant-free hole-transport layer in air-processed inverted PSCs, a champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of up to 16.

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Long-term exposure to sunlight and/or blue light causes vision damage to people of all ages. Dietary pigments and polyphenols have been shown to have photoprotective potential for eyes; however, many unknowns regarding the protective mechanism remain. In this study, we used ultraviolet B (UVB) irradiation-induced retinal Müller cells (RMCs) to screen for dietary polyphenols and pigment compounds with effective photoprotective activity.

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() is a brown algae commonly consumed as food in Asian countries. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of different domestic cooking methods (i.e.

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The basic photoactive matrixes on transparent electrodes are essential for the performance of photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensors. Herein, we demonstrate an optimized fabrication strategy toward a reliable ITO/TiO2/AuNP photoanode by sequential deposition of TiO2/Au nanoparticles (Au NPs) on indium tin oxide (ITO) substrates. The identified fabrication conditions include spin-coating tetraisopropyl titanate on ITO slices followed by in situ electrodeposition of Au NPs and finally the thermal annealing treatment.

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Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most malignant glioma with highly aggressive behavior and the worst prognosis. Many efforts have been made to develop new drugs and improve the patient's survival, but the effects are not satisfactory. Here we aimed to evaluate the clinical significance and tumor-repressive function of Sprouty4 (SPRY4) in GBM.

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Aberrant expression of tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) was reported in several types of cancers and it was demonstrated to promote tumor progression. In glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), TRAF6 depression by miRNA could decrease GBM cell resistance to temozolomide, but the prognostic values of TRAF6 and its functions in GBM progression have not been elucidated. In our study, the expression of TRAF6 and matrix metalloprotein 9 (MMP9) in 101 cases of GBM were investigated using immunohistochemistry.

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Previous studies have shown that the commonly used statin lipid lowering drugs can delay the progression of atherosclerotic plaque. Atorvastatin can stabilize atherosclerotic plaque, but it can not reverse atheromatous plaque. This study will compare the efficacy of rosuvastatin and atorvastatin in the treatment of atherosclerosis and try to prove that the use of statins can improve peripheral atherosclerosis and reverse atherosclerotic plaque.

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Graphene is an ideal substitute for indium tin oxide electrode in organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices, due to its outstanding electrical, optical, chemical and mechanical properties. However, the graphene electrode suffers from work function mismatch with common hole injection layer and intrinsic hydrophobic property. Here, CuO is proposed to modify monolayer graphene in order to increase the work function of graphene (from 4.

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A novel plasmonic heterodimer nanostructure with a controllable self-assembled hot spot is fabricated by the conjugation of individual Au@Ag core-shell nanocubes (Au@Ag NCs) and varisized gold nanospheres (GNSs) via the biotin-streptavidin interaction from the ensemble to the single-assembly level. Due to their featured configurations, three types of heterogeneous nanostructures referred to as Vertice, Vicinity, and Middle are proposed and a single hot spot forms between the nanocube and nanosphere, which exhibits distinct diversity in surface plasmon resonance effect. Herein, the calculated surface-enhanced Raman scattering enhancement factors of the three types of heterodimers show a narrow distribution and can be tuned in orders of magnitude by controlling the size of GNSs onto individual Au@Ag NCs.

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MiRNAs are small regulatory RNAs that play crucial roles in the oncogenic state in various cancers and have shown highly promising clinical applications as plasma-based markers for cancer classification and prognostication. Due to their electroanalytical advantages, photoelectrochemical biosensors are a very attractive alternative technology for miRNA sensing and detection. In this work, we demonstrated a novel photoelectrochemical (PEC) sensor using the in situ grown Au nanoparticles/two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanosheet heterojunction (MoS2-AuNPs) on ITO glass as the photoanode (MoS2-AuNPs/ITO).

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Cerebral hypoperfusion is an important factor in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. We investigated the effects of memantine and rosuvastatin on both neovascularization and synaptic function in a rat model of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion, which was established by the bilateral common carotid occlusion (2VO) method. We tested learning and memory ability, synaptic function, circulating endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) number, expression of neurotrophic factors, and markers of neovasculogenesis and cell proliferation after memantine and/or rosuvastatin treatment.

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A novel cationic water-soluble conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE) of polyfluorene that contains 15% fraction of 2,1,3-benzothiadiazole (BT) units (PFC3NBT) has been obtained. PFC3NBT demonstrates intramolecular energy transfer from the fluorene segments to BT sites when negatively charged species (SDS or DNAs) are added, following by a shift in emission color from blue to green, has been developed. The high density of positive charges and pendent short alkyl chains of -propyltrimethylammoniums endow PFC3NBT with high solubility and high fluorescence quantum efficiency of 33.

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Candida is an important opportunistic human fungal pathogen. The cis-2-dodecenoic acid (BDSF) showing in vitro activity of against C. albicans growth, germ-tube germination and biofilm formation has been a potential inhibitor for Candida and other fungi.

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The fluorophores with long-lived fluorescent emission are highly desirable for time-resolved fluorescence imaging (TRFI) in monitoring target fluorescence. By embedding the aggregates of a thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) dye, 2,3,5,6-tetracarbazole-4-cyano-pyridine (CPy), in distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine-poly(ethylene glycol) (DSPE-PEG2000) matrix, CPy-based organic dots (CPy-Odots) with a long fluorescence lifetime of 9.3 μs (in water at ambient condition) and high brightness (with an absolute fluorescence quantum efficiency of 38.

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A straightforward strategy has been used to construct 1,2,5-thiadiazole-fused 12-ring π systems through twofold Stille coupling and subsequent cyclodehydrogenation by utilizing the building blocks of naphthodithiophene and 5,6-substituted benzo[b]-2,1,3-thiadidazole. Molecules 1 a and 1 b, which exhibit highly contorted π surfaces, show a butterfly-shaped conformation according to DFT calculations. Within the molecules, a plane-to-plane angle of 44.

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Two types of unprecedented side reactions were identified in the Stille coupling reaction, including the direct C-H stannylation of the α-hydrogen of thiophene and the stannylation of arylbromides with trialkylstannane bromide. These results reveal the major source of enhancements for Stille polycondensation efficiency.

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Polymer solar cells (PSCs) with inverted structure can greatly improve photovoltaic stability. This paper reports a novel method to lower the work function of indium tin oxide (ITO) through the modification with a thin layer of zwitterions which have both positive and negative charges in the same molecule. Zwitterions have a strong dipole moment due to the presence of the two types of charges and are immobile under electric field.

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Objective: To study if the spinal glial cells involve in the protective effect of acupuncture on gastric mucosa in high humid heat stress rats.

Methods: Thirty-six male SD rats were randomized into 6 groups: control, stress model, electroacupuncture (EA), Fluorocitrate(FCA, intrathecal injection of FCA. 1 microL, 60 min before humid heat stress), EA+ normal saline (NS, intrathecal injection of NS) and EA+ FCA groups.

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[structure: see text] We demonstrate that incorporating nonplanar spiro-bridged structures is an effective strategy for tuning supramolecular interactions of optoelectronic functional moieties. In the model compounds spiro-bridged oligothiophene-S,S-dioxides (BSiSDTFO), unusual dimers constructed by spiro-bridged spacers do not form excimers, which is confirmed by crystallographic data and fluorescent emission spectra.

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Aim: To investigate the effect of firing noise on gastrointestinal transit and probe its mechanism by measuring the levels of plasma polypeptide hormones.

Methods: A total of 64 SD rats were randomly divided into a control group and three stimulating groups. Firing noise of different intensity by sub-machine guns was used as inflicting factor.

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