Publications by authors named "Haiyang Ma"

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  • Intermittent hypoxia training (IHT) and methazolamide (MTZ) show limited effectiveness individually in preventing high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE), with few studies exploring their combined use.
  • A rat model was developed to study the effects of IHT and MTZ on behavior, brain water content, pathology, and protein expression after exposure to hypobaric hypoxia and exhaustive exercise.
  • The combination of long-course IHT and MTZ demonstrated the most significant improvement in spatial and memory function, brain pathology, and protein levels, indicating a potential effective approach for preventing HACE.
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Full-spectral optical camouflage is of broad interest and in urgent demand because of everlasting safety pursuit in modern society. However, the widely existing dim scenarios call for not only broadband low thermal detectivity but also wide-gamut camouflaging colors with both low lightness and minimal chromatism. Here, a tape-like metamaterial (meta-tape) with broad spectral manipulation bandwidth from visible to mid-infrared is demonstrated.

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Objective: Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH) is a severe cerebrovascular disease with high mortality and disability. And its treatment strategies have always been a hotspot in clinical research. Endoscopic surgery (ES) is widely used for treating sICH.

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  • A soy protein isolate-sea buckthorn flavonoid emulsion was created to assess its impact on roasted lamb quality and the formation of harmful compounds called heterocyclic amines (HAAs).
  • The emulsion demonstrated physical stability and uniform dispersion, while enhancing lamb texture by making it less chewy and hard, and reducing browning.
  • Results indicated significant antioxidant effects, improving meat quality and greatly reducing the levels of HAAs and their precursors, with reductions ranging from about 44% to over 96%.
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Superconductivity and magnetism are often antagonistic in quantum matter, although their intertwining has long been considered in frustrated-lattice systems. Here we utilize scanning tunnelling microscopy and muon spin resonance to demonstrate time-reversal symmetry-breaking superconductivity in kagome metal Cs(V, Ta)Sb, where the Cooper pairing exhibits magnetism and is modulated by it. In the magnetic channel, we observe spontaneous internal magnetism in a fully gapped superconducting state.

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Chinese1 is the predominant Toxoplasma gondii lineage in China, and significant phenotypic differences are observed within the lineage. WH3 and WH6 are two representative strains of Chinese 1, which exhibit divergent virulence and pathogenicity in mice. However, virulence determinants and their modulating mechanisms remain elusive.

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In hypertrophic scars, the differentiation and migration of fibroblasts are influenced by the extracellular matrix microenvironment, which includes factors such as stiffness, restraint, and tensile force. These mechanical stresses incite alterations in cell behavior, accompanied by cytoskeletal protein reorganization. However, the role of nucleo-skeletal proteins in this context remains underexplored.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have tremendous potential in cell therapy and regenerative medicine. The placenta-derived MSCs (PMSCs) are becoming favorable sources as they are ethically preferable and rich in MSCs. Although several subgroups of PMSCs have been identified from human term placenta, optimal sources for specific clinical applications remain to be elucidated.

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Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion injury (IRI) is an important factor affecting liver regeneration and functional recovery postoperatively. Many studies have suggested that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) contribute to hepatic tissue repair and functional recovery through paracrine mechanisms mediated by exosomes. Minipigs exhibit much more similar characteristics of the liver to those of humans than rodents.

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Objective: Both porous metal cones and metaphyseal sleeves are excellent implants for reconstructing severe bone defects in the knee joint, but they both exhibit design limitations. The porous metal cone, especially, has significant room for improvement in its shape design. The existing porous metal cones often feature a conical external surface with a relatively small taper, potentially compromising both rotational and axial stability.

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  • - Sodium is crucial in meat processing for preservation but can lead to health issues like hypertension if consumed excessively; hence, reducing salt while maintaining quality is complex.
  • - This review explores how umami substances (both traditional like amino acids and natural sources like mushrooms) can help enhance the sensory and processing qualities of reduced-salt meat products.
  • - Natural umami ingredients are found to be more beneficial than traditional ones, improving flavor, texture, and nutritional value in reduced-salt meat, providing a basis for the food industry to lower salt usage effectively.
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Although trust plays a vital role in human-robot interaction, there is currently a dearth of literature examining the effect of users' openness personality on trust in actual interaction. This study aims to investigate the interaction effects of users' openness and robot reliability on trust. We designed a voice-based walking task and collected subjective trust ratings, task metrics, eye-tracking data, and fNIRS signals from users with different openness to unravel the psychological intentions, task performance, visual behaviours, and cerebral activations underlying trust.

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Food waste and byproducts (FWBP) are a global issue impacting economies, resources, and health. Recycling and utilizing these wastes, due to processing and economic constraints, face various challenges. However, valuable components in food waste inspire efficient solutions like active intelligent packaging.

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Muscle foods, valued for their significant nutrient content such as high-quality protein, vitamins, and minerals, are vulnerable to adulteration and fraud, stemming from dishonest vendor practices and insufficient market oversight. Traditional analytical methods, often limited to laboratory-scale., may not effectively detect adulteration and fraud in complex applications.

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Biochar, an environmentally friendly material, was found to passivate lead (Pb) in contaminated soil effectively. This study utilized spectroscopic investigations and partial least squares path modeling (PLS-PM) analysis to examine the impact of coconut-fiber biochar (CFB) on the translocation, accumulation, and detoxification mechanisms of Pb in soil-rice systems. The results demonstrated a significant decrease (p < 0.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease with unknown causes, which mainly affects motor neurons in the anterior horn of the spinal cord, brain stem, and cerebral cortex, also known as motor neuron disease. An important pathological feature of ALS is the formation of aggregates of mutant SOD1 protein, CTF25 of TDP-43, or other abnormal proteins in motor neurons, which require autophagy for degradation. Protein prenylation is known to participate in membrane association and proper localization of proteins.

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Objective: Management of bone loss in complex primary and revision total knee arthroplasty is key to the surgeries. Metaphyseal metal sleeves have been increasingly used recently to reconstruct severe knee metaphyseal bone defects. This study aimed to investigate the outcomes of the metaphyseal sleeve reconstructing Anderson Orthopedic Research Institute (AORI) type II and type III bone defects of knee joint.

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A representative class of kagome materials, AVSb (A = K, Rb, Cs), hosts several unconventional phases such as superconductivity, [Formula: see text] non-trivial topological states, and electronic nematic states. These can often coexist with intertwined charge-density wave states. Recently, the discovery of the isostructural titanium-based single-crystals, ATiBi (A = K, Rb, Cs), which exhibit similar multiple exotic states but without the concomitant charge-density wave, has opened an opportunity to disentangle these complex states in kagome lattices.

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The drug development process involves a variety of drug activity evaluations, which can determine drug efficacy, strictly analyze the biological indicators after the drug action, and use these indicators as the preclinical drug evaluation criteria. At present, most of the screening of preclinical anticancer drugs mainly relies on traditional 2D cell culture. However, this traditional technology cannot simulate the tumor microenvironment in vivo, let alone reflect the characteristics of solid tumors in vivo, and has a relatively poor ability to predict drug activity.

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The increase of vascular wall tension can lead to endothelial injury during hypertension, but its potential mechanism remains to be studied. Our results of previous study showed that HUVECs could induce changes in HMGB1/RAGE to resist abnormal mechanical environments in pathological mechanical stretching. In this study, we applied two different kinds of mechanical tension to endothelial cells using the in vitro mechanical loading system FlexCell-5000T and focused on exploring the expression of miR-107 related pathways in HUVECs with excessive mechanical tension.

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Kagome superconductors AVSb (A = K, Rb, Cs) provide a fertile playground for studying intriguing phenomena, including nontrivial band topology, superconductivity, giant anomalous Hall effect, and charge density wave (CDW). Recently, a symmetric nematic phase prior to the superconducting state in AVSb drew enormous attention due to its potential inheritance of the symmetry of the unusual superconductivity. However, direct evidence of the rotation symmetry breaking of the electronic structure in the CDW state from the reciprocal space is still rare, and the underlying mechanism remains ambiguous.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of a combination of acidic electrolyzed water (AEW) and modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) on the quality of jujube stored at 1 ± 0.5°C for 40 days. Jujube was treated with AEW + MAP, AEW, and MAP, respectively, to identify an appropriate preservation method based on the changes of quality indicators, activities of antioxidant enzymes and nonenzymatic antioxidant systems, malondialdehyde (MDA) content, and cell membrane permeability.

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Aims: Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) impairs postoperative recovery of liver function after liver resection or transplantation. It is crucial to minimize liver injury during surgery in order to improve patient survival and quality of life. The aim of this study was to explore the therapeutic efficacy of exosomes from adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs-exo) against hepatectomy combined with IRI injury and compare that with the effect of adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (ADSCs).

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Display and power supply have been two essential and independent cornerstones of modern electronics. Here, we report a lithium-plasmon-based low-powered dynamic color display with intrinsic dual functionality (plasmonic display and energy recycling unit) which is a result of the electric-field-driven transformation of nanostructured lithium metals. Dynamic color displays are enabled by plasmonic transformation through electrodeposition (electrostripping) of lithium metals during the charging (discharging) process, while the consumed energy for coloring can be retrieved in the inverse process respectively.

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