Publications by authors named "Chen Zhenyu"

The Zincke reaction and Birch reduction have been one of the few reactions that allow for ring opening of pyridines ever since the discovery of pyridine more than a century ago. This paper presents a new addition to the list of pyridine ring-opening reactions, reductive Zincke reaction, which affords saturated δ-amino ketones. Under the catalysis of a simple rhodium complex, pyridinium salts with diverse substituents are reduced with formic acid, ring-opened with water, transaminated with a secondary amine and further reduced to afford a wide range of δ-amino ketones, including those in which the alkane chain of the ketones is selectively deuterated or fluorinated.

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  • - The study addresses the challenge of stability in organic solar cells (OSCs) while maintaining high power conversion efficiencies (PCEs), introducing U-shaped dimeric acceptors (5-IDT and 6-IDT) as a third component in binary OSCs.
  • - These dimeric acceptors help reduce energetic disorder and non-radiative voltage losses, leading to improved exciton dissociation and charge transport; resulting PCEs of 6-IDT and 5-IDT treated OSCs reached 19.32% and 19.96%, respectively, which are the highest for oligomeric acceptors-based ternary OSCs.
  • - Additionally, the thermal stability of the devices significantly improved, with
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The failure to treat deep skin wounds can result in significant complications, and the limitations of current clinical treatments highlight the pressing need for the development of new deep wound healing materials. In this study, a series of three-dimensional structured PLCL/ADM composite aerogels were fabricated by electrospinning and subsequently characterized for their microstructure, compression mechanics, exudate absorption, and hemostatic properties. Additionally, the growth of HSFs and HUVECs, which are involved in wound repair, was observed in the aerogels.

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Background: Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune bleeding disorder defined by a diminished platelet count. ITP pathogenesis involves intricate changes to both cellular and humoral immunity. The pivotal roles of follicular helper T (TFH) cells in the maturations of B cells and the production of antibodies are well-established.

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Video object segmentation (VOS) has witnessed notable progress due to the establishment of video training datasets and the introduction of diverse, innovative network architectures. However, video mask annotation is a highly intricate and labor-intensive task, as meticulous frame-by-frame comparisons are needed to ascertain the positions and identities of targets in the subsequent frames. Current VOS benchmarks often annotate only a few instances in each video to save costs, which, however, hinders the model's understanding of the complete context of the video scenes.

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  • Hypercholesterolemia is linked to cardiovascular diseases, and gut microbiota play a key role in reducing its progression; this study investigates the effects of the Chinese herb HCT on vascular health in hamsters with high cholesterol.
  • The research involved feeding hamsters a high-cholesterol diet alongside HCT extracts for six weeks to evaluate changes in plasma lipid levels and atherosclerotic plaques.
  • Results showed that HCT significantly lowered total cholesterol and atherosclerotic plaques, with the ethanolic extract being more effective than the aqueous one, while also positively altering gut microbiota composition and promoting beneficial bacteria growth.
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The co-presence of plastics and other organic contaminants is pervasive in various ecosystems, particularly in areas with intensive anthropogenic activities. Their interactions inevitably impact the composition and functions of the plastisphere microbiome, which in turn determines the trajectory of these contaminants. Antibiotics are a group of organic contaminants that warrant particular attention due to their wide presence in environments and significant potential to disseminate antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) within the plastisphere.

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α-Lipoic acid possesses remarkable antioxidant activity; however, its poor lipid solubility greatly restricts its practical utilization. The present study was the first (i) to synthesize a novel lipophilic antioxidant of octacosanol lipoate and (ii) to assess its antioxidant potency in sunflower oil by hydrogen nuclear magnetic resonance (H NMR) spectroscopy. In brief, octacosanol lipoate was successfully synthesized using octacosanol and lipoic acid as substrates and .

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Background: The role of body mass index (BMI) in basal cell carcinoma (BCC) risk remains controversial, and limited information is available regarding the relationship between other physical measurements and BCC. Several recent studies have found a positive effect of adiposity on improved survival when obesity was determined solely by BMI (the "obesity paradox"). We hypothesize that body fat percentage (BFP) may serve as a more sensitive risk factor for BCC than BMI.

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The application of plant sterols in the treatment of hypercholesterolemia is promising. We hypothesize that plant sterols can reduce blood cholesterol because they have a side chain of at least three branches. Three cholesterol analogues were synthesized: CA0 (no side chain), CA3 (a 3‑carbon chain with one branch), and CA14 (a 14‑carbon side chain with two branches), and then compared their effect on blood cholesterol with that of β-sitosterol.

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Current treatments are inadequate in alleviating obesity-associated vascular diseases. The development of effective therapies to ameliorate endothelial dysfunction and attenuate oxidative stress is of utmost importance. Asperuloside (ASP), a bioactive compound extracted from , exhibits antiobesity properties.

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Biomaterials are widely used in regenerative medicine to repair full-thickness skin defect wounds. The adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction (SVF) shows pro-regenerative properties, however, the biological activity of SVF is suppressed due to the lack of an external scaffold. Tilapia skin, as a sustained and recyclable biomaterial with low immunogenicity, was applied in the preparation of a hydrogel.

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Objective: This study aims to explore ADH4 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), its prognostic impact, and its immune correlation to provide novel insights into HCC prognostication and treatment.

Methods: HCC prognostic marker genes were rigorously selected using GEO database, Lasso regression, GEPIA, Kaplan-Meier and pROC analyses. The expression of interested markers (ADH4, DNASE1L3, RDH16, LCAT, HGFAC) in HCC and adjacent tissues was assessed by Immunohistochemistry (IHC).

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Capsaicinoids are the pungent compounds in chili peppers. The present study investigated the effect of capsaicinoids on obesity in mice induced by a high-fat-high-fructose diet. Thirty-two male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into four groups ( = 8) and fed one of the following diets, namely, a low-fat diet (LFD), a high-fat-high-fructose diet (HFF), an HFF + 0.

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In order to understand the organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) pollution and evaluate the inhalation exposure risk in formal e-waste recycling facilities, the air concentrations, particle size distribution and gas-particle partitioning of OPFRs in four typical workshops were investigated. The total ΣOPFR concentrations inside workshops were in the range of 64.7-682 ng/m, with 5.

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The water and sediment samples were collected from the Yu River and Taowanbei River during periods of summer and winter. The NCPI, EWQI, Iand PERI were used to evaluate the pollution degree and cumulative ecological risk of HMs in the water and sediments. The PMF model was used to analyze the sources of HMs in river sediments.

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Phytosterols are structurally similar to cholesterol but they are much less absorbed (<2%) than cholesterol (>50%) in the intestine. We hypothesize that phytosterols are poor substrates of intestinal acyl-CoA: cholesterol acyltransferase 2 (ACAT2), and thus minimal phytosterol esters are formed and packed into chylomicrons, leading to their low absorption. Two isotope tracing models, including a radioactive hamster microsomal ACAT2 reaction model and a differentiated Caco-2 cell model, were established to examine the specificity of ACAT2 to various sterols, including cholesterol, sitosterol, stigmasterol, and campesterol.

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Arsenate [As(V)] reduction is a major cause of arsenic (As) release from soils, which threatens more than 200 million people worldwide. While heterotrophic As(V) reduction has been investigated extensively, the mechanism of chemolithotrophic As(V) reduction is less studied. Since As is frequently found as a sulfidic mineral in the environment, microbial mediated sulfur oxidation coupled to As(V) reduction (SOAsR), a chemolithotrophic process, may be more favorable in sites impacted by oligotrophic mining (e.

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Degraded tailings generated by the mining of metal ores are major environmental threats to the surrounding ecosystems. Tailing reclamation, however, is often impeded due to adverse environmental conditions, with depleted key nutrients (i.e.

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Organic solar cells, as a cutting-edge sustainable renewable energy technology, possess a myriad of potential applications, while the bottleneck problem of less than 20% efficiency limits the further development. Simultaneously achieving an ordered molecular arrangement, appropriate crystalline domain size, and reduced nonradiative recombination poses a significant challenge and is pivotal for overcoming efficiency limitations. This study employs a dual strategy involving the development of a novel acceptor and ternary blending to address this challenge.

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Saturated N-heterocycles are found in numerous bioactive natural products and are prevalent in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. While there are many methods for their synthesis, each has its limitations, such as scope and functional group tolerance. Herein, we describe a rhodium-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation of pyridinium salts to access N-(hetero)aryl piperidines.

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The adaptation underlying many realistic processes plays a pivotal role in shaping the collective dynamics of diverse systems. Here, we untangle the generic conditions for synchronization transitions in a system of coupled phase oscillators incorporating the adaptive scheme encoded by the feedback between the coupling and the order parameter via a power-law function with different weights. We mathematically argue that, in the subcritical and supercritical correlation scenarios, there exists no critical adaptive fraction for synchronization transitions converting from the first (second)-order to the second (first)-order.

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Stretchable organic photovoltaics (OPVs) have attracted significant attention as promising power sources for wearable electronic systems owing to their superior robustness under repetitive tensile strains and their good compatibility. However, reconciling a high power-conversion efficiency and a reasonable flexibility is a tremendous challenge. In addition, the development of stretchable OPVs must be accelerated to satisfy the increasing requirements of niche markets for mechanical robustness.

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