Publications by authors named "ChangSheng Yang"

Background: Juvenile xanthogranuloma is a rare condition, and femoral involvement is even rarer. We report a case of juvenile xanthogranuloma affecting the femur. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of femoral juvenile xanthogranuloma in China.

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Compared to Nd: YAG lasers, Nd-doped fiber lasers offer superior beam quality, compactness, and heat dissipation, especially in generating single-frequency lasers, which holds great promise for applications in optical atomic clocks, quantum computing, and high-precision bio-photonic imaging. In this study, theoretical simulations of the local environment and experimental analyses on the luminescent characteristics of what we believe to be a novel Nd-doped fluoro-sulfo-phosphate (FSP) laser glass were performed to mitigate the concentration and hydroxyl quenching effects. Based on that, a highly Nd-doped (4 mol%) FSP fiber with a large emission cross-section (3.

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  • Hypertrophic scars negatively impact both the appearance and function of skin, affecting individuals' physical and mental well-being, necessitating better experimental models for research due to limitations in human specimen collection.
  • Existing animal models for hypertrophic scarring, such as the rabbit ear and mouse models, have significant drawbacks like prolonged setup time, high costs, and instability, prompting the development of a new mouse model.
  • The new model utilizes suture anchoring to apply directional tension on healing incisional wounds, leading to notable fibrotic changes and confirming its effectiveness through various analyses, demonstrating structured alterations associated with hypertrophic fibrosis.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritic disease, and phenotypic modification of chondrocytes is an important mechanism that contributes to the loss of cartilage homeostasis. This study identified that Fascin actin-bundling protein 1 (FSCN1) plays a pivotal role in regulating chondrocytes phenotype and maintaining cartilage homeostasis. Proteome-wide screening revealed markedly upregulated FSCN1 protein expression in human OA cartilage.

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  • - Crouzon syndrome (CS) is a craniofacial deformity caused by mutations in the FGFR2 gene, and traditional mouse models have had limitations like low efficiency and unstable traits.
  • - This study used CRISPR/Cas9 to create a more accurate mouse model with a specific FGFR2 mutation that shows physical and behavioral traits similar to those seen in humans with CS, such as skull deformities and learning deficits.
  • - The research confirmed the success of this gene-editing approach through various techniques, providing a valuable tool for understanding the disease and developing potential treatments.
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  • * The paper reviews the manufacturing processes of YAG-based fibers, classifying and comparing their structures and properties.
  • * It also highlights the types of rare earth-doped YAG fibers used for specific laser applications and discusses the challenges faced in their production and use.
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A 10 W super-wideband ultra-low-intensity-noise single-frequency fiber laser (SFFL) at 1 µm is experimentally demonstrated, based on dual gain saturation effects from semiconductors and optical fibers, together with an analog-digital hybrid optoelectronic feedback loop. Three intensity-noise-inhibited units synergistically work, which actualizes a connection of effective bandwidth and enhancement of noise-suppressing amplitude. With the cascade action of the semiconductor optical amplifier and optical fiber amplifier, the laser power is remarkably boosted.

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Single-frequency fiber lasers at S-, C-, and L-bands play a crucial role in various applications such as optical network expansion, high-precision metrology, coherent lidar, and atomic physics. However, compared to the C-band, the S- and L-bands have wavelength deviations and suffer from excited-state absorption, which limits the output performance. To address this issue, a strategy called ion hybridization has been proposed to increase the differences in site locations of rare earth (RE) ions in the laser matrix, thereby achieving a broader gain bandwidth.

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Single-frequency fiber lasers (SFFLs), 1083 nm, have been extensively applied in He optical pumping magnetometers (OPMs) for magnetic field detection. However, the sensitivity and accuracy of OPMs are constrained by the frequency stability of SFFLs. Focusing on this concern, the frequency-stabilized performance of the 1083 nm SFFLs is successfully improved by externally tailoring the laser linewidth to match the spectral width of the error signal in saturated absorption spectroscopy.

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Salt stress is one of the most serious abiotic stresses leading to reduced agricultural productivity. Polysaccharides from seaweed have been used as biostimulants to promote crop growth and improve plant resistance to abiotic stress. In this study, PGPR strain sp.

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P2-type NaNiMnO has attracted considerable attraction as a cathode material for sodium-ion batteries owing to its high operating voltage and theoretical specific capacity. However, when the charging voltage is higher than 4.2 V, the NaNiMnO cathode undergoes a detrimental irreversible phase transition of P2-O2, leading to a drastic decrease in specific capacity.

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Aiming at applications like expanding usable wave band of optical telecommunication and preparing Sr optical lattice clocks, a 1627 nm single-frequency fiber laser (SFFL) is demonstrated based on a 7-m-long self-designed Er-doped hybridized glass fiber (EDHF) and a linear cavity configuration with a loop mirror filter (LMF). By inserting a 10-m-long unpumped commercial Er-doped fiber as a dynamic Bragg grating into the LMF, a stable single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) laser with an output power of about 10 mW is obtained. The optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) of SFFL is over 50 dB, and the linewidth is about 3.

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Hemoglobin content is recognized as a momentous and fundamental physiological indicator, especially the precise detection of trace hemoglobin is of great significance for early diagnosis and prevention of tumors, cancer, organic injury, etc. Therefore, high-sensitivity hemoglobin detection is imperative. However, effective detection methods and reliable detection systems are still lacking and remain enormous challenges.

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An ultrafine electro-optical frequency comb (EOFC) with plentiful comb teeth is demonstrated. Adopting a single-frequency fiber laser as a light source, cascade phase modulation based on a sinusoidal signal and a frequency-time transformation (FTT) signal is executed to generate the EOFC with high fineness. Meanwhile, a cyclic fast frequency shifting strategy is introduced to boost the number of comb teeth and the bandwidth of the EOFC.

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Two independent experiments were performed with three groups each (sepsis control, sepsis, and sepsis with apoE23 treatment) to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect of apolipoprotein 23 (apoE23) in a mouse model of sepsis induced by . Survival rates; plasma level variations in tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL)-6, and lipopolysaccharide (LPS); S. colony-forming units in the spleen tissue; and mRNA and protein expression levels of low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), LDLR-related protein (LRP), syndecan-1, and scavenger receptor B1 were evaluated in the livers of mice from the three groups.

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In this article, the vector dynamics of semiconductor optical amplifiers (SOAs) are systematically analyzed and developed to explore its mechanism of intensity noise suppression. First, theoretical investigation on the gain saturation effect and carrier dynamics is performed via a vectorial model, and the calculated result unravels desynchronized intensity fluctuations of two orthogonal polarization states. Particularly, it predicts an out-of-phase case, which allows the cancellation of the fluctuations via adding up the orthogonally-polarized components, then establishes a synthetic optical field with stable amplitude and dynamic polarization, and thereby enables a remarkable relative intensity noise (RIN) reduction.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a vital role in the nerve regulation of honey bees (). This study aims to investigate the differences in expression of miRNAs in a honey bee's brain for olfactory learning tasks and to explore their potential role in a honey bee's olfactory learning and memory. In this study, 12 day old honey bees with strong and weak olfactory performances were utilized to investigate the influence of miRNAs on olfactory learning behavior.

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Transition metal selenides are a research hotspot in sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). However, slow kinetics and rapid capacity decay due to volume changes during cycling limit their commercial applications. Heterostructures have the ability to accelerate charge transport and are widely used in energy storage devices due to their abundant active sites and lattice interfaces.

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The survival of free fat grafts is dependent primarily on adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs); however, ADSCs are susceptible to oxidative stress in the recipient area. Astaxanthin (Axt) is a natural xanthophyll carotenoid with potent antioxidant properties and numerous clinical applications. To date, the therapeutic potential of Axt in fat grafting has not been explored.

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An optimized bidirectional pumping fiber amplifier is demonstrated to achieve low-frequency intensity noise suppression and effective power enhancement simultaneously. Based on the concept analysis of the gain saturation effect, the influence of input signal power and pump power on intensity noise suppression is investigated and optimized systematically. Further combining with the optimization of the pumping configuration to achieve the even-distribution gain, the relative intensity noise (RIN) of 1083 nm single-frequency fiber laser (SFFL) is suppressed with 9.

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The survival path mapping approach has been proposed for dynamic prognostication of cancer patients using time-series survival data. The SurvivalPath R package was developed to facilitate building personalized survival path models. The package contains functions to convert time-series data into time-slices data by fixed interval based on time information of input medical records.

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The undesirable phase transformation of Mn-based P2-layered oxide cathodes is a tremendous challenge in commercializing Mn-based oxide cathodes for sodium-ion batteries. In this work, NaMnO cathode with stable P2-type structure was successfully synthesized by modulating its coordination numbers to suppress the preferred orientation growth of (001) crystal plane, which was realized to maintain a stable P2-type structure in the whole state of charging and discharging. Specifically, designing Mn six coordination sites to lower the high surface energy of (001) crystal plane is an effective way to reduce nucleation rates, which leads to the production of few grain boundaries and the suppression of layer-to-layer stacking in the crystal growth stage.

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A pulse compressing technology of single-frequency Q-switched laser based on the cascaded four-wave mixing (CFWM) effect is demonstrated theoretically and experimentally, for the first time to the best of our knowledge. A theoretical model of the pulse compression is established through deconstructing the pulse duration evolution in the high-order Stokes and anti-Stokes lights of CFWM. A pulse compression ratio of (2|m|+1) is quantificationally obtained with m corresponding to the order number of the CFWM light.

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