Publications by authors named "Haohong Li"

Multifunctional memristors with a high memory density, low power consumption, flexibility, programmability, and environmental robustness are essential for next-generation memories. In this work, a titanocene-polysulfide complex (CpTiS) with strong S···S interactions and hydrogen bonds was synthesized and integrated with TiO to create a novel Cu/TiO/CpTiS/Ag memristor. This device shows bipolar nonvolatile memory performance with a remarkable ON/OFF ratio (10), low switching voltages (, -0.

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Among individuals who wear removable dentures, there is a significant likelihood, reaching up to 70 %, of experiencing a condition known as denture-induced stomatitis. To address this issue, a commonly used method involves soaking dentures in denture cleansers to eliminate microorganisms. However, the prolonged use of this cleaning method has resulted in the emergence of drug resistance.

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), affecting 4% of the population, is characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity; however, its neurophysiological mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we discovered that deficiency of histamine H receptor (HR) in parvalbumin-positive neurons in substantia nigra pars recticulata (PV) attenuates PV neuronal activity and induces hyperactivity, impulsivity, and inattention in mice. Moreover, decreased HR expression was observed in PV in patients with ADHD symptoms and dopamine-transporter-deficient mice, whose behavioral phenotypes were alleviated by HR agonist treatment.

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Deciphering the complex interplay between neuronal activity and mitochondrial function is pivotal in understanding brain aging, a multifaceted process marked by declines in synaptic function and mitochondrial performance. Here, we identified an age-dependent coupling between neuronal and synaptic excitation and mitochondrial DNA transcription (E-TC), which operates differently compared to classic excitation-transcription coupling in the nucleus (E-TC). We demonstrated that E-TC repurposes molecules traditionally associated with E-TC to regulate mitochondrial DNA expression in areas closely linked to synaptic activation.

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Photocatalytic degradation is a leading technology for complete mineralization of organic dyes in the ocean. In this work, a new viologen-bearing silver-thiocyanate-based photocatalyst, i.e.

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Purpose: To investigate the inhibition of Streptococcus mutans (S.mutans) and its biofilm by AgBr-nanoparticles (NP) @CTMAB (cetyltrimethyl-ammonium bromide) and evaluate the changes in Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)'s surface roughness (Ra), microhardness, and flexural strength during prolonged immersion in AgBr-NP@CTMAB for application in the denture cleaning industry.

Patients And Methods: The antibacterial activity of AgBr-NP@CTMAB against S.

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Disruptions in the toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signaling pathway are linked to chronic inflammation, neuropathic pain, and drug addiction. (+)-Naltrexone, an opioid-derived TLR4 antagonist with a (+)-isomer configuration, does not interact with classical opioid receptors and has moderate blood-brain barrier permeability. Herein, we developed a concise 10-step synthesis for (+)-naltrexone and explored its precursors, (+)-14-hydroxycodeinone () and (+)-14-hydroxymorphinone ().

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  • Researchers used various advanced techniques like X-ray diffraction and nuclear magnetic resonance to study a new crystalline structure called (i-PrNHMe)[CdBr].
  • In this model, the (i-PrNHMe) cation is a flexible near-spherical rotator, while the {[CdBr]} polymer acts as a rigid stator.
  • The connection between these two components is achieved through charge-assisted hydrogen bonds, enabling the unique rotor-stator mechanism.
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  • * Researchers synthesized various ionic and neutral Zn/polysulfide/organic complexes, discovering that steric hindrances from counter-cations and hydrogen-bond restrictions impede S relaxation, leading to limited binary memory performance.
  • * Notably, the introduction of a methyl group in one complex allows for a unique dual-mode memory performance, switching capabilities at different temperatures, which could inform the design of responsive memorizers for specific industries like automotive and oil/gas.
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The aspect ratio modulation in the alcoholysis process is highly significant for the production of high-quality sucralose. In this work, antisolvent crystallization (ASC) accompanied by preferred orientation was first adopted in the sucralose separation, based on which simultaneous modulations on aspect ratio, solubility, and stability have been realized. In detail, after the alcoholysis process in methanol, four antisolvents bearing different functional groups were used in ASC, i.

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Chronic pain often develops severe mood changes such as depression. However, how chronic pain leads to depression remains elusive and the mechanisms determining individuals' responses to depression are largely unexplored. Here we found that depression-like behaviors could only be observed in 67.

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Ketamine, an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist, has revolutionized the treatment of depression because of its potent, rapid and sustained antidepressant effects. Although the elimination half-life of ketamine is only 13 min in mice, its antidepressant activities can last for at least 24 h. This large discrepancy poses an interesting basic biological question and has strong clinical implications.

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  • Relief, the feeling of ease after stress, is an important evolutionary trait that can affect our behavior and mental health.
  • Research shows that how much relief one feels after physical stress is linked to their ability to avoid depression, especially in mice that are chronically stressed.
  • The study highlights that boosting relief with natural rewards can enhance resilience against depression, offering potential strategies for improving mental health.
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The use of crystalline metal-organic complexes with definite structures as multilevel memories can enable explicit structure-property correlations, which is significant for designing the next generation of memories. Here, four Zn-polysulfide complexes with different degrees of conjugation have been fabricated as memory devices. ZnS(L)-based memories (L = pyridine and 3-methylpyridine) can exhibit only bipolar binary memory performances, but ZnS(L)-based memories (L = 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,10-phenanthroline) illustrate non-volatile ternary memory performances with high ON2/ON1/OFF ratios (10/10/1 and 10/10/1) and ternary yields (74% and 78%).

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The study about simultaneously enhancing the resistive switching level and ambient-air-stability of perovskite-based memorizers will promote its commercialization. Here, a new 3D perovskite (TAZ-H)PbBr (TAZ-H = protonated thiazole) has been fabricated as FTO/(TAZ-H)PbBr/Ag device, which only exhibits binary memory performance with the high tolerant temperature of 170 °C. After encapsulating by polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), the (TAZ-H)PbBr@PVP composite-based device can demonstrate ternary resistive switching behavior with considerable ON2/ON1/OFF ratio (10: 10:1) and high ternary yield (68 %).

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Background: Drug-resistant microbes pose a global health concern, requiring the urgent development of effective antibacterial agents and strategies in clinical practice. Therefore, there is an urgent need to explore novel antibacterial materials to effectively eliminate bacteria. The synthesis of quaternary phosphonium salt in haloargentate systems, wherein the phosphorus atom is represented in a cationic form, is a possible strategy for the development of antibacterial materials.

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High-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity is a growing epidemic and major health concern. While excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) is a common symptom of HFD-induced obesity, preliminary findings suggest that reduced wakefulness could be improved with time-restricted feeding (TRF). At present, however, the underlying neural mechanisms remain largely unknown.

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Predatory hunting is an important type of innate behavior evolutionarily conserved across the animal kingdom. It is typically composed of a set of sequential actions, including prey search, pursuit, attack, and consumption. This behavior is subject to control by the nervous system.

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Behavioral observations suggest a connection between anxiety and predator defense, but the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. Here we examine the role of the anterior hypothalamic nucleus (AHN), a node in the predator defense network, in anxiety-like behaviors. By in vivo recordings in male mice, we find that activity of AHN GABAergic (AHN) neurons shows individually stable increases when animals approach unfamiliar objects in an open field (OF) or when they explore the open-arm of an elevated plus-maze (EPM).

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Obesity is linked to overeating, which can exacerbate unhealthy weight gain. However, the mechanisms for mediating such linkages are elusive. In the current study, we hypothesized that synaptic remodeling occurs in feeding-related brain regions of obese mice.

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The lateral habenula (LHb) is implicated in emotional processing, especially depression. Recent studies indicate that the basal forebrain (BF) transmits reward or aversive signals to the LHb. However, the contribution of the BF-LHb circuit to the pathophysiology of depression still needs to be determined.

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Social competition plays a pivotal role in determining individuals' social status. While the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is essential in regulating social competition, it remains unclear how information is processed within its local networks. Here, by applying optogenetic and chemogenetic manipulations in a dominance tube test, we reveal that, in accordance with pyramidal (PYR) neuron activation, excitation of the vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) or inhibition of the parvalbumin (PV) interneurons induces winning.

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Sequential encoding of motor programs is essential for behavior generation. However, whether it is critical for instinctive behavior is still largely unknown. Mouse hunting behavior typically contains a sequential motor program, including the prey search, chase, attack, and consumption.

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The development of new high-density memories that can work in harsh environments such as high temperature and humidity will be significant for some special occasions such as oil and geothermal industries. Herein, a facial strategy for implementing a ternary memory device with high working temperature/humidity was executed. In detail, an asymmetric aggregation-induced-emission active molecule (azobenzol-decorated tetraphenylethylene, i.

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