Publications by authors named "ChengLiang Huang"

Stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (STORM) is extensively utilized in the fields of cell and molecular biology as a super-resolution imaging technique for visualizing cells and molecules. Nonetheless, the imaging process of STORM is frequently susceptible to noise, which can significantly impact the subsequent image analysis. Moreover, there is currently a lack of a comprehensive automated processing approach for analyzing protein aggregation states from a large number of STORM images.

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  • The study investigates pediatric respiratory tract infections (RTIs) in Luzhou, China, from 2018 to 2021, focusing on pathogen types before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A total of 12,546 cases were analyzed, finding that 52.8% had identifiable pathogens, with viral infections most common in preschoolers and bacterial infections more prevalent in infants.
  • The research emphasizes the need for age- and gender-specific healthcare strategies, reflecting how environmental factors and COVID-19 measures affected infection rates and highlighting the risks associated with co-infections leading to pneumonia.
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  • The registration of bridge point cloud data (PCD) is crucial for applications like modeling and monitoring bridge health, but current methods often focus only on pairwise registration, neglecting multi-view approaches.
  • This paper introduces a marker-free template-guided method that efficiently aligns multiple unordered bridge PCDs by recovering overlaps and creating a connection between scans.
  • The proposed approach utilizes a graph-partition algorithm for structuring scans and combines coarse-to-fine registration techniques, demonstrating high accuracy through tests on various bridge datasets.
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Gold nanoparticles (GNPs) are usually formed via a wet chemical method using gold (III) chloride trihydrate (GC), which is treated with stable reducing agents such as sodium citrate (SC). This study determines the effect of coloured light on the formation of GNPs by irradiation of SC after the addition of GC (SCGC) and the effect of the SCGC photolytic procedure on the suppression of WiDr colon cancer cells by forming reactive oxygen species. The absorbance of surface plasmon resonance peaks at 523 nm are 0.

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Organ segmentation in abdominal or thoracic computed tomography (CT) images plays a crucial role in medical diagnosis as it enables doctors to locate and evaluate organ abnormalities quickly, thereby guiding surgical planning, and aiding treatment decision-making. This paper proposes a novel and efficient medical image segmentation method called SUnet for multi-organ segmentation in the abdomen and thorax. SUnet is a fully attention-based neural network.

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Low temperature rechargeable batteries are important to life in cold climates, polar/deep-sea expeditions, and space explorations. Here, this work reports 3.5-4 V rechargeable lithium/chlorine (Li/Cl ) batteries operating down to -80 °C, employing Li metal negative electrode, a novel carbon dioxide (CO ) activated porous carbon (KJCO ) as the positive electrode, and a high ionic conductivity (≈5-20 mS cm from -80 °C to room-temperature) electrolyte comprised of aluminum chloride (AlCl ), lithium chloride (LiCl), and lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI) in low-melting-point (-104.

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Advancing new ideas of rechargeable batteries represents an important path to meeting the ever-increasing energy storage needs. Recently, we showed rechargeable sodium/chlorine (Na/Cl) (or lithium/chlorine Li/Cl) batteries that used a Na (or Li) metal negative electrode, a microporous amorphous carbon nanosphere (aCNS) positive electrode, and an electrolyte containing dissolved aluminum chloride and fluoride additives in thionyl chloride [G. Zhu , , 525-530 (2021) and G.

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In this study, differently shaped silver nanoparticles used for the synthesis of gold nanoclusters with small capping ligands were demonstrated. Silver nanoparticles provide a reaction platform that plays dual roles in the formation of Au NCs. One is to reduce gold ions and the other is to attract capping ligands to the surface of nanoparticles.

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Vitrification and ultrarapid laser warming are crucial for the cryopreservation of animal embryos, oocytes, and other cells of medicinal, genetic, and agricultural value. In the present study, we focused on alignment and bonding techniques for a special cryojig that combines a jig tool and jig holder into one piece. This novel cryojig was used to obtain a high laser accuracy of 95% and a successful rewarming rate of 62%.

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  • Developing advanced high-capacity and high-energy rechargeable batteries is crucial for future tech like consumer electronics and electric vehicles.
  • Recent research showcases sodium/chlorine and lithium/chlorine batteries achieving impressive capacities using an amorphous carbon nanosphere as the positive electrode, enhancing the battery's performance.
  • The study introduces a low-cost graphite material activated at high temperatures, resulting in significant improvements in lithium/chlorine battery performance and insights into the chemical processes through mass spectrometry analyses.
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Anode-free lithium-metal batteries employ in situ lithium-plated current collectors as negative electrodes to afford optimal mass and volumetric energy densities. The main challenges to such batteries include their poor cycling stability and the safety issues of the flammable organic electrolytes. Here, a high-voltage 4.

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Vitrification and laser warming have gained popularity over the traditional convective warming techniques in cryopreservation. Laser warming is rapid with uniform effects, thus preventing ice crystal formation in samples. Contemporary laser warming studies have focused on proof-of-concept experiments.

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With the resistive random access memory (ReRAM) devices based on the Al/BaTiO (BTO)/ITO structure fabricated at hand, by cross-analyzing the resistive memory characteristics in terms of various barium titanate (BTO) film thicknesses, it is found that the device with 60 nm thick BTO can be switched more than 425 times, while the corresponding SET/RESET voltage, the on-off ratio, and the retention time are -0.69 V/0.475 V, 10, and more than 10 seconds, respectively.

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In this study we prepared six types of carbon nanodots (CNDs) from natural plant materials - through carbonization of two species of bamboo (Bamboo-I, Bamboo-II) and one type of wood (Wood), and through hydrothermal processing of the stem and root of the herb Hayata (MO) and of the agricultural waste of two species of pineapple root (PA, PB). The resulting CNDs were spherical with dimensions on the nanoscale (3-7 nm); furthermore, CND-Bamboo I, CND-Wood, CND-Bamboo II, CND-MO, CND-PA, and CND-PB displayed fluorescence quantum yields of 9.63, 12.

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Plasmon-mediated shape transformation from quasi-spherical silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) to silver nanoprisms (AgNPrs) and decahedral silver nanoparticles (D-AgNPs) under irradiation of blue LEDs (λ = 456 ± 12 nm, 80 mW/cm) was studied at temperatures ranging between 60, 40, 30, 20, 10, and 0 °C. It was found that reaction temperature affected transformation rates and influenced the morphology distribution of final products. The major products synthesized at temperatures between 60 °C and 0 °C were AgNPrs and D-AgNPs, respectively.

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A new strategy using silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) to synthesize thiolated Au NCs is demonstrated. The quasi-spherical Ag NPs serve as a platform, functioning as a reducing agent for Au (III) and attracting capping ligands to the surface of the Ag NPs. Glutathione disulfide (GSSG) and dithiothreitol (DTT) were used as capping ligands to synthesize thiolated Au NCs (glutathione-Au NCs and DTT-Au NCs).

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Edible oils are valuable sources of nutrients, and their classification is necessary to ensure high quality, which is essential to food safety. This study reports the establishment of a rapid and straightforward SALDI-TOF MS platform used to detect triacylglycerol (TAG) in various edible oils. Silver nanoplates (AgNPts) were used to optimize the SALDI samples for high sensitivity and reproducibility of TAG signals.

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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are widely used in applications ranging from electric vehicles to wearable devices. Before the invention of secondary LIBs, the primary lithium-thionyl chloride (Li-SOCl) battery was developed in the 1970s using SOCl as the catholyte, lithium metal as the anode and amorphous carbon as the cathode. This battery discharges by lithium oxidation and catholyte reduction to sulfur, sulfur dioxide and lithium chloride, is well known for its high energy density and is widely used in real-world applications; however, it has not been made rechargeable since its invention.

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Gut microbiome is proved to affect the activity of immunotherapy in certain tumors. However, little is known if there is universal impact on both the treatment response and adverse effects (AEs) of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) across multiple solid tumors, and whether such impact can be modulated by common gut microbiome modifiers, such as antibiotics and diet. A systematic search in PubMed followed by stringent manual review were performed to identify clinical cohort studies that evaluated the relevance of gut microbiome to ICIs (response and/or AEs, 12 studies), or association of antibiotics with ICIs (17 studies), or impact of diet on gut microbiome (16 studies).

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Coral reefs worldwide are receding because of detrimental human activities, and cryopreservation of coral larvae would ensure that their genetic biodiversity is not irremediably lost. In recent years, the vitrification and laser warming of coral propagules has demonstrated promising results. During cryopreservation, cellular membranes undergo substantial reconfigurations that may affect survival.

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Potassium secondary batteries are contenders of next-generation energy storage devices owing to the much higher abundance of potassium than lithium. However, safety issues and poor cycle life of K metal battery have been key bottlenecks. Here we report an ionic liquid electrolyte comprising 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride/AlCl/KCl/potassium bis(fluorosulfonyl) imide for safe and high-performance batteries.

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We developed a preconcentration method in which aerosol droplets containing enriched perfluorinated sulfonic acids (PFSs) are generated through bubble bursting and collected. The droplets were subjected to PFS analysis of perfluorohexane sulfonic acid (PFHxS) and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) through surface-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry; silver nanoplates (AgNPts) were assisting materials. The method was highly efficient, with an approximately three-order magnitude enhancement (5 × 10 to 1 × 10 M).

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In this study, a glass/indium tin oxide (ITO)/formamidinium-methylammonium-cesium (FA-MA-Cs) tri-cation lead iodide perovskite/poly(methyl methacrylate (PMMA)/Al memory device with a controlled composition of (FAMA)CsPbI (x = 0-0.1) is demonstrated to exhibit bipolar resistive switching behavior. The tri-cation organic-inorganic metal halide perovskite film was prepared by a one-step solution process in which the amount of Cs was varied to modify the property of FAMAPbI.

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The life expectancy of extensive-stage small cell lung (ES-SCLC) cancer patients has not improved in the last 2-3 decades until two recent trials (CASPIAN and IMpower133) showing the addition of anti-programmed death ligand (PD-L1) therapy to chemotherapy has survival benefit over chemotherapy alone. However, such benefit is relatively small and was not even observed in some other trials using immunotherapy, raising the question of optimal chemoimmunotherapy combination in the 1st-line setting for ES-SCLC. Here, we discussed several thought-provoking questions with the focus on IMpower133 and CASPIAN trials.

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  • - Rechargeable lithium metal batteries are promising for energy storage due to their high energy density, but they struggle with safety and long lifespan issues.
  • - A new nonflammable ionic-liquid electrolyte, featuring specific cations and anions, is developed to enhance battery performance by enabling dendrite-free lithium deposition and improving electrochemistry.
  • - These batteries show excellent performance metrics, including high Coulombic efficiencies, discharge voltages, energy density, and impressive cycling stability, particularly with the newly formed passivation interphases on electrodes.
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