Publications by authors named "Cong Tao"

One of the key advantages of perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) is their potential to achieve high performance at much higher current densities compared to conventional solution-processed emitters. However, state-of-the-art PeLEDs have not yet reached this potential, often suffering from severe current-efficiency roll-off under intensive electrical excitations. Here, we demonstrate bright PeLEDs, with a peak radiance of 2409 W sr m and negligible current-efficiency roll-off, maintaining high external quantum efficiency over 20% even at current densities as high as 2270 mA cm.

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Aims: This study aimed to explore the molecular pathological mechanisms of the liver in metabolic disease-susceptible transgenic pigs via multiomics analysis.

Materials And Methods: The triple-transgenic (PNPLA3-GIPR-hIAPP) pig model (TG pig) was successfully constructed in our laboratory via the CRISPR/Cas9 technique previously described. Wild-type (WT) pigs and TG pigs after 2 or 12 months of high-fat and high-sucrose diet (HFHSD) induction (WT2, TG2, WT12, and TG12 groups, respectively) were used as materials.

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Intestinal disorders are common in metabolic syndrome. However, their pathogenesis is still not fully understood. Pig and human intestines are highly similar in terms of associated metabolic processes.

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() is a worldwide zoonotic parasite that can infect almost warm-blood animals, including humans, which seriously affect the health of host. Cats are known to be the only definitive host of and continuously excrete highly infectious oocysts. This parasite carried by the companion animals leads to a great public health risk.

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In a fluid environment, biofilms usually form and grow into streamers attached to solid surfaces. Existing research on single streamers studied their formation and failure modes. In the experiment on biofilm growth in a microfluidic channel, we found that rings composed of bacteria and an extracellular matrix are important elements on a mesoscopic scale.

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Cardiac damage is widely present in patients with metabolic diseases, but the exact pathophysiological mechanisms involved remain unclear. The porcine heart is an ideal material for cardiovascular research due to its similarities to the human heart. This study evaluated pathological features and performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) on myocardial samples from both wild-type and metabolic disease-susceptible transgenic pigs (previously established).

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Biofilms are communities formed by bacteria adhering to surfaces, widely present in porous medium, and their growth can lead to clogging. Our experiment finds that under certain flow conditions, biofilms detach in pores and form a dynamically changing flow path. We define detachment that occurs far from the boundary of the flow path (with a distance greater than 200 m) as internal detachment and detachment that occurs at the boundary of the flow path as external detachment.

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Bone morphogenetic protein 2 (BMP2) has been reported to regulate adipogenesis, but its role in porcine beige adipocyte formation remains unclear. Our data reveal that is significantly induced at the early stages of porcine beige adipocyte differentiation. Additionally, supplementing rhBMP2 during the early stages, but not the late stages of differentiation, significantly enhances porcine SVF adipogenesis, thermogenesis, and proliferation.

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The wrinkles on the biofilm contain a lot of information about biofilm growth, so it is essential to characterize and quantify these wrinkles from the original microscopic images to discover more rules governing the biofilm morphology evolution. However, the existing methods to extract the wrinkles are time-consuming, error-prone, and require manual calibration. We propose a new system: using a deep learning method - UNet to identify the biofilm wrinkles in the original experimental images, which can achieve fast and accurate extraction of wrinkles on biofilms.

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Skeletal muscle is a highly plastic organ that adapts to different metabolic states or functional demands. This study explored the impact of permanent glucose restriction (GR) on skeletal muscle composition and metabolism. Using mice with defective glucose transporter 4, we conducted multi-omics analyses at different ages and after low-intensity treadmill training.

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Understanding the mechanism of biofilm distribution and detachment is very important to effectively improve water treatment and prevent blockage in porous media. The existing research is more related to the local biofilm evolving around one or few microposts and the lack of the integral biofilm evolution in a micropost array for a longer growth period. This study combines microfluidic experiments and mathematical simulations to study the distribution and detachment of biofilm in porous media.

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  • The study investigates the long photoluminescence lifetime in low-dimensional copper halides, focusing on a specific compound, Cs(C)CuI-DMSO.
  • Magneto-optical experiments conducted at extremely low temperatures suggest that factors like spin-forbidden states and phonon-assisted recombination are not responsible for this long emission duration.
  • The research concludes that the minimal Franck-Condon factor for radiative transitions is key to understanding these processes, potentially aiding advancements in optoelectronic applications of these materials.
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Background: The fluid status and rate of blood flow through the arteriovenous fistula (AVF) are two important factors affecting hemodynamic in hemodialysis patients; however, their effects on pulmonary hypertension have rarely been studied. Hence, we aimed to evaluate the effects of these factors in hemodialysis patients with pulmonary hypertension.

Methods: This single-center cross-sectional survey included 219 maintenance hemodialysis patients (139 [63.

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Both adipose tissue and skeletal muscle are highly dynamic tissues and interact at the metabolic and hormonal levels in response to internal and external stress, and they coordinate in maintaining whole-body metabolic homeostasis. In our previous study, we revealed that adipocyte-specific Rnf20 knockout mice (ASKO mice) exhibited lower fat mass but higher lean mass, providing a good model for investigating the adipose-muscle crosstalk and exploring the effect of the adipocyte Rnf20 gene on the physiology and metabolism of skeletal muscle. Here, we confirmed that ASKO mice exhibited the significantly increased body weight and gastrocnemius muscle weight.

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Hypertension induces left atrial (LA) and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction, and an increase in arterial stiffness. This study aimed to investigate the associations of brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) with LA stiffness and LA phasic function in hypertension. A total of 305 hypertensive inpatients enrolled and were divided into two groups based on baPWV [Group I, baPWV ≤ 1515 (cm/s), n = 153; Group II, baPWV > 1515 (cm/s), n = 152].

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  • - The study investigates how segmental noninvasive myocardial work (MW) and microvascular perfusion (MVP) can predict left ventricular recovery (LVR) in patients who have had an acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) after undergoing treatment.
  • - Researchers analyzed data from 112 STEMI patients, assessing their microvascular perfusion and myocardial work using techniques like myocardial contrast echocardiography and pressure-strain loops, focusing on the functional recovery of heart segments over time.
  • - Results showed that 36.4% of heart segments had recovered after three months, with both MW and MVP being significant indicators of recovery; when combined, they were even more effective at predicting which segments would recover
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Diabetes poses a significant threat to human health. Exocrine pancreatic dysfunction is related to diabetes, but the exact mechanism is not fully understood. This study aimed to describe the pathological phenotype and pathological mechanisms of the pancreas of transgenic pigs (PIGinH11) that was constructed in our laboratory and to compare it with humans.

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Piglets are susceptible to cold, and piglet death caused by cold stress leads to economic losses in the pig industry in cold areas. Skeletal muscle plays a key role in adaptive thermogenesis in mammals, but the related mechanism in pigs is unclear. In this study, cold-tolerant Tibetan pigs and cold-sensitive Bama pigs were subjected to either a cold environment (4 °C) or a room temperature environment (25 °C) for 3 days.

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In this work, we provide a picture of the band structure of FAPbI by investigating low-temperature spin-related photophysics. When the temperature is lower than 120 K, two photoluminescence peaks can be observed. The lifetime of the newly emerged low-energy emission is much longer than that of the original high-energy one by two orders of magnitude.

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Microalloyed steels have emerged to replace conventional plain-carbon steels to achieve longer wheel life on Chinese railroads. In this work, with the aim of preventing spalling, a mechanism that consists of ratcheting and shakedown theory correlated with steel properties is systematically investigated. Mechanical and ratcheting tests were carried out for microalloyed wheel steel to which vanadium was added in the range of 0-0.

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  • The study explored the relationship between gut microbiota and fat deposition in UCP1 knock-in pigs, which have lower fat levels compared to wild-type pigs.
  • Results showed significant changes in fecal microbiota composition and metabolites, particularly an increase in specific bacteria and the metabolite hyodeoxycholic acid (HDCA), which correlate with reduced backfat thickness.
  • Fecal microbiota transplantation from UCP1 pigs to mice demonstrated that these microbes influence lipid metabolism, suggesting potential applications for regulating fat deposition through gut microbiota manipulation.
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  • This study investigates the risk factors for left atrial thrombus (LAT) and left atrial spontaneous echo contrast (LASEC) in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) who have low or borderline CHADS-VASc scores.
  • A total of 834 NVAF patients were analyzed using logistic regression to identify risk factors, resulting in a nomogram that predicts LAT/SEC risk based on age, left ventricular ejection fraction, left atrial diameter, smoking, non-paroxysmal AF, and E/e' ratio.
  • The nomogram demonstrated strong predictive capabilities, with area under the curve values of 0.839 and 0.811, indicating its potential clinical utility for
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Introduction: Epidermal growth factor (EGF) has various important physiological functions, which it exerts by binding to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Reports show that EGF expression is strongly correlated with the occurrence and development of many types of tumour. To date, however, the relationship between EGF/EGFR and the occurrence and development of thyroid carcinoma remains unclear.

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Background: Eosinophilic leukemia (EL) is a rare, serious and potentially life-threatening condition characterized by the overproduction of eosinophils leading to tissue eosinophilic infiltration and damage. Although multiple organ systems may be involved, progressive eosinophilic myocarditis (EM) is the most common cause of morbidity and mortality. Early diagnosis and follow-up surveillance combined with multimodal imaging are crucial for appropriate treatment of EM.

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Background: Left atrial (LA) function and mechanical dispersion changes in breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy remain unclear.

Hypothesis: LA function and LA mechanical dispersion in breast cancer patients would be impaired after chemotherapy.

Methods: This single-center retrospective study included 91 consecutive breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy and 30 controls.

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