Publications by authors named "Guomin Ding"

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  • Self-assembled graphene films at the air-liquid interface have promising applications but typically struggle with large size and ultrathin thickness due to assembly issues.
  • A new ethanol-based binary solution enhances the assembly performance of graphene oxide (GO), allowing films to form rapidly at low temperatures and with less adhesion to the solution.
  • This method enables the spontaneous separation of GO films without a complex transfer process, leading to the production of air-float graphene films that are sensitive and suitable for advanced sensor technology.
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Development of high-performance graphene-based microwave absorbing materials with low density and strong absorption is of great significance to solve the growing electromagnetic pollution. Herein, a controllable open-cell structure is introduced into graphene aerogels by the graphene oxide (GO) Pickering emulsion. The open-cell graphene aerogel (OCGA) with multiple microstructures shows a significantly enhanced microwave absorption ability without any additions.

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ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) is one of the acute coronary syndromes, and it is the main cause of cardiac death worldwide. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether tirofiban improves cardiac function and attenuates inflammatory response in STEMI patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). From May 2016 to May 2019, a total of 124 patients who admitted into our hospital due to STEMI fulfilled inclusion and exclusion criteria and were randomly assigned to PCI + tirofiban and PCI groups, 62 cases per groups.

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Introduction: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), a genetically heterogeneous disorder of cardiac myocytes, is one of the main causes of sudden cardiac death of young people. However, the molecular mechanism involved in HCM has remained largely unclear. Of note, non-coding RNAs were reported to play an important role in human diseases.

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