Publications by authors named "Chenpeng Xi"

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  • Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLS) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) may hold important prognostic value, but their significance is still being investigated.
  • A study identified three TLS-related genes (HM13, CSTB, CDCA7L) that form a prognostic signature, showing good predictive ability for HCC risk and outcomes using statistical analysis and external validation.
  • The findings suggest that specific TLS genes are linked to the risk of HCC, with implications for understanding tumor behavior and guiding treatment decisions, particularly involving drug sensitivity and immune responses.
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In recent years, gel-electrolyte becomes pivotal in preventing hydrogen evolution, reducing dendrite growth, and protecting the zinc metal anode for zinc-ion batteries. Herein, a polyvinyl alcohol-based water-organic hybrid gel electrolyte with Agar and dimethyl sulfoxide is designed to construct the spontaneous desaturation of the solvation sheath for reducing hydrogen evolution and dendrite growth at room temperature and even low temperature. According to experimental characterization and theoretical calculations, the well binding between multihydroxy polymer and H O is achieved in the hybrid desaturated gel-electrolyte to regulate the inner and outer sheath.

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Improving dissociation and diffusion of lithium ions is the key to solving the practical application of polymer-based solid-state electrolytes (SSE). Here, a low-cost three-dimensional hydroxyapatite (HAP) nanowire is used in polyethene oxide to obtain an enhanced lithium-ion electrolyte. The oxygen-rich interface of HAP provides an integrated dissociation-diffusion platform for lithium salts.

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