Publications by authors named "Fei Hua Li"

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  • Bu Shen Yang Xue (BSYX) is a traditional medicine used in China to help with women's health issues, especially for the lining of the uterus.
  • A study tested BSYX on mice with endometrial cancer, showing that it reduced tumor size and changed tumor characteristics compared to those not treated with it.
  • The results indicated that BSYX could help lower the levels of certain proteins linked to cancer and increase cancer cell death, suggesting it might be a good treatment for endometrial cancer.
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Mechanical stimuli can modify the energy landscape of chemical reactions and enable reaction pathways, offering a synthetic strategy that complements conventional chemistry. These mechanochemical mechanisms have been studied extensively in one-dimensional polymers under tensile stress using ring-opening and reorganization, polymer unzipping and disulfide reduction as model reactions. In these systems, the pulling force stretches chemical bonds, initiating the reaction.

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The monochromatic photoemission from diamondoid monolayers provides a new strategy to create electron sources with low energy dispersion and enables compact electron guns with high brightness and low beam emittance for aberration-free imaging, lithography, and accelerators. However, these potential applications are hindered by degradation of diamondoid monolayers under photon irradiation and electron bombardment. Here, we report a graphene-protected diamondoid monolayer photocathode with 4-fold enhancement of stability compared to the bare diamondoid counterpart.

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Controlling inorganic structure and dimensionality through structure-directing agents is a versatile approach for new materials synthesis that has been used extensively for metal-organic frameworks and coordination polymers. However, the lack of 'solid' inorganic cores requires charge transport through single-atom chains and/or organic groups, limiting their electronic properties. Here, we report that strongly interacting diamondoid structure-directing agents guide the growth of hybrid metal-organic chalcogenide nanowires with solid inorganic cores having three-atom cross-sections, representing the smallest possible nanowires.

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  • Diamondoids are tiny, diamond-like hydrocarbons with unique properties like negative electron affinity, making them useful for high-tech applications like electron-beam lithography and microscopy.
  • This study shows that attaching diamantane phosphonic dichloride to tungsten/tungsten oxide surfaces creates a stable bond that withstands higher temperatures compared to traditional methods using gold.
  • The findings indicate that these stable diamondoid monolayers can maintain their desirable characteristics even at elevated temperatures, suggesting their potential for use in advanced micro/nano electromechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS).
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Objective: To evaluate five screening methods of cervical cancer so as to popularize an effective screening strategy for cervical cancer in Zhejiang province.

Methods: A total of 1005 women aged 25 - 65 years old were selected from Lishui where cervical cancer was highly prevalent. And 859 subjects were ultimately enrolled between June 2009 and December 2009.

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Objectives: The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) detection for p16ink4a expression as an alternative triage for high risk HPV positive women in cervical cancer screening.

Methods: Totally 191 cervical cell specimens from women with HPV positive were collected. The p16ink4a expression by FISH and liquid-based thin-layer cytology was performed and followed by colposcopy with or without biopsied histologic examination for all participants.

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