Publications by authors named "Feiyu Chen"

Nanomaterials possess unique size characteristics, enabling them to cross tissue gaps, penetrate the blood-brain barrier and endothelial cells, and release drugs at the cellular level. Additionally, the surface of nanomaterials is readily functionalized, endowing them with good biocompatibility, low biotoxicity, and specific targeting. All these advantages render nanomaterials broad application prospects in tumor therapy.

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Fast-charging metal-ion batteries are essential for advancing energy storage technologies, but their performance is often limited by the high activation energy (E) required for ion diffusion in solids. Addressing this challenge has been particularly difficult for multivalent ions like Zn. Here, we present an amorphous organic-hybrid vanadium oxide (AOH-VO), featuring one-dimensional chains arranged in a disordered structure with atomic/molecular-level pores for promoting hierarchical ion diffusion pathways and reducing Zn interactions with the solid skeleton.

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Shoulder periarthritis, a prevalent musculoskeletal disorder, causes significant pain and functional impairment, severely affecting patients' quality of life. With the increasing incidence of shoulder periarthritis linked to modern lifestyle changes, effective prevention and treatment strategies remain elusive. This study explores two areas: first, identifying risk factors for shoulder periarthritis through Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis, and second, designing a motion intervention system incorporating MediaPipe and virtual reality (VR) technology.

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Species-specific interferon responses are shaped by the virus-host arms race. The human interferon-induced transmembrane protein (IFITM) family consists of three antiviral IFITM genes that arose by gene duplication. These genes restrict virus entry and are key players in antiviral interferon responses.

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  • The study focuses on the challenges and mechanisms of CO-enhanced shale oil recovery, emphasizing the impact of nanoscale pores and fractures on the process.
  • The researchers used a novel nanofluidic method to determine the minimum miscible pressure for CO and octane, enabling them to explore displacement behaviors in different micro-nano networks.
  • The findings reveal that miscible flooding significantly improves recovery efficiency, especially in heterogeneous conditions, and the displacement process involves distinct stages including pressure-driven flow and matrix oil production.
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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is a widespread neurodegenerative disorder, and while oxidative stress is known to contribute to its progression, nitrosative stress from peroxynitrite is increasingly recognized as significant.
  • The review explores the role of peroxynitrite in PD pathogenesis and discusses various fluorescence imaging probes for detecting this compound, noting their application in PD research.
  • It emphasizes the need for better probes for peroxynitrite detection and suggests approaches to enhance the use of these tools in diagnosing and treating PD.
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Reading English academic articles is the cornerstone of innovative medical education and scientific research. However, limited by both language and professional knowledge, many nonnative English-speaking undergraduate medical students have a fear of reading English academic articles. The purpose of this study was to explore whether cognitive load theory can be a useful guiding strategy to promote English medical education article reading among Chinese undergraduates, while also evaluating students' attitudes toward the reading activities and cognitive load entailed in the last article they read.

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  • * Characterization methods such as scanning electron microscopy and thermal analysis confirmed that the microcapsules have optimal properties, including an average size of 203 μm, a drug loading rate of 59.74%, and high encapsulation efficiency.
  • * Experiments showed that adding 15 wt% of these microcapsules to epoxy coatings enhances their anti-corrosion abilities and self-healing performance, especially in acidic environments, outperforming traditional coatings.
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The low cost and environmental advantages of Xanthan gum make its production and application scale exceed that of other polysaccharides. However, the temperature resistance of Xanthan gum limits its application. In this study, polysaccharide supramolecular Xanthan gum network (XG-β-CD/AD) based on β-cyclodextrin and adamantane was prepared for enhanced oil recovery.

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Carbendazim (methyl benzimidazol-2-ylcarbamate, CBZ) is a systemic benzimidazole carbamate fungicide and can be used to control a wide range of fungal diseases caused by , and . It is widely used in horticulture, forestry, agriculture, preservation and gardening due to its broad spectrum and leads to its accumulation in soil and water environmental systems, which may eventually pose a potential threat to non-target organisms through the ecological chain. Therefore, the removal of carbendazim residues from the environment is an urgent problem.

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Background: Liver cancer represents a most common and fatal cancer worldwide. Xianglian Pill (XLP) is an herbal formula holding great promise in clearing heat for treating diseases in an integrative and holistic way. However, due to the complex constituents and multiple targets, the exact molecular mechanisms of action of XLP are still unclear.

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The development of noninvasive approaches to precisely control neural activity in mammals is highly desirable. Here, we used the ion channel transient receptor potential ankyrin-repeat 1 (TRPA1) as a proof of principle, demonstrating remote near-infrared (NIR) activation of endogenous neuronal channels in mice through an engineered nanoagonist. This achievement enables specific neurostimulation in nongenetically modified mice.

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Plastic nanoparticles are extensively used in various products, leading to inevitable pollution in soil. Understanding their transport in soils where various organic substances exist is crucial. This study examined the impact of low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) on the transport of polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) through saturated quartz sand.

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The confined groundwater of arid sedimentary plains has been disturbed by long-term anthropogenic extraction, and its hydrochemical quality is required for sustainable development. The present research investigates the hydrochemical characteristics, formation, potential health threats, and quality suitability of the confined groundwater in the central North China Plain. Results show that the confined groundwater has a slightly alkaline nature in the study area, predominantly dominated by fresh-soft Cl-Na and HCO-Na types.

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  • - The paper reviews the increasing scientific focus on the toxicity and degradation of Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), detailing their harmful effects on various biological systems.
  • - Different degradation techniques, such as photochemical, photocatalytic, and electrochemical methods, are analyzed, with a particular emphasis on biodegradation using specific microorganisms, plants, and enzymes.
  • - The paper highlights a lack of research on PFOA and PFOS biodegradation, while emphasizing its potential benefits, and introduces novel materials and methods that improve degradation efficiency, encouraging further exploration in this field.
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Background: Globally, Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the common neurodegenerative diseases in the elderly with increasing morbidity and disability, and its clinical pathogenesis is not clear.

Objective: To compare the differences in disease severity and blood biomarkers levels and their correlation between patients with early-onset Parkinson's disease (EOPD) and late-onset Parkinson's disease (LOPD).

Methods: A total of 342 patients diagnosed with PD were retrospectively collected.

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Background: The gut microbiota (GM) plays an important role in the development of immune-related diseases, and the immune response is one of the pathomechanisms of depression (Dep); whether the effect of GM on Dep is mediated by immune cells (ImC) is unclear.

Objective: ImC may mediate the effect of GM on Dep. Our aim is to identify and quantify the role of immune characteristics as potential mediators.

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Adhesion is an intrinsic property of rocks and liquids. Investigating the factors contributing to its formation and the mechanisms governing its action is crucial for elucidating the adhesion work between solids and liquids. The adhesion work, serving as a parameter that characterizes the energy changes during the solid-liquid contact process, is a vital tool for probing this phenomenon.

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Spinal diseases and frozen shoulder are prevalent health problems in Asian populations. Early assessment and treatment are very important to prevent the disease from getting worse and reduce pain. In the field of computer vision, it is a challenging problem to assess the range of motion.

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Objective: Endothelial cells play a critical role in maintaining vascular function and kinetic homeostasis, but excessive accumulation of palmitic acid (PA) may lead to endoplasmic reticulum stress and trigger endothelial cell dysfunction. Baicalin (BCL), a natural plant extract, has received widespread attention for its biological activities in anti-inflammation and anti-oxidative stress. However, the mechanism of BCL on PA-induced endothelial cell dysfunction is unclear.

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Rice wine, known as yellow wine in China and Japan, possesses considerable nutritional value and holds significant global influence. This study addresses the challenge of preserving rice wine, which is prone to rancidity due to its low alcohol content. Conventional storage techniques employing pottery jars often result in substantial spoilage losses.

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Most metric-based Few-Shot Learning (FSL) methods focus on learning good embeddings of images. However, these methods either lack the ability to explore the cross-correlation (i.e.

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Mapping genetic variations to phenotypic variations poses a significant challenge, as mutations often combine unexpectedly, diverging from assumed additive effects even in the same environment. These interactions are known as epistasis or genetic interactions. Sign epistasis, as a specific type of epistasis, involves a complete reversal of mutation effects within altered genetic backgrounds, presenting a substantial hurdle to phenotype prediction.

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Video super-resolution (VSR) is used to compose high-resolution (HR) video from low-resolution video. Recently, the deformable alignment-based VSR methods are becoming increasingly popular. In these methods, the features extracted from video are aligned to eliminate the motion error targeting high super-resolution (SR) quality.

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Efficient wide bandgap (WBG) perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are essential for fully maximizing the potential of tandem solar cells. However, these cells currently face challenges such as high photovoltage losses and the presence of phase segregation, which impede the attainment of their expected efficiency and stability. Herein, the root cause of halide segregation is investigated, uncovering a close association with the presence of locally aggregated lead iodide (PbI ), particularly at the perovskite/C interface.

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