Publications by authors named "Hong-qin Wang"

With the rapid expansion of wireless networks, the deployment and long-term maintenance of distributed microwave terminals have become increasingly challenging. To address these issues, we present a bio-inspired microwave system to constitute passive and maintenance-free wireless networks. Drawing inspiration from vertebrate skeletons and skins, we employ stimuli-responsive polymer with tunable stiffness to support and protect sensitive electromagnetic structures, and synthesize self-healable skin-like polymer for system encapsulation.

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The escalating prevalence of skeletal muscle disorders highlights the critical need for innovative treatments for severe injuries such as volumetric muscle loss. Traditional treatments, such as autologous transplants, are constrained by limited availability and current scaffolds often fail to meet complex clinical needs. This study introduces a new approach to volumetric muscle loss treatment by using a shape-memory polymer (SMP) based on block copolymers of perfluoropolyether and polycaprolactone diol.

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Objective: Blood-stasis syndrome (BSS), an important syndrome in Type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM), is associated with the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying diabetic vascular complications. However, BSS has not been fully characterized as of yet. Due to the strong correlation between BSS and vasculopathy, we hypothesized that the metabolic characteristics of BSS in T2DM (T2DM BSS) are highly specific.

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  • * Bioinformatics analyses identified 18 cell types, including six meningioma subtypes, uncovering 908 differentially expressed genes primarily linked to cell adhesion and extracellular matrix (ECM) organization, with significant enrichment in homophilic cell adhesion.
  • * Findings revealed that ECM-remodeling meningioma cells (MGCs) are mainly located at the brain-tumor interface, showing lower variability in copy number variations (CNV) and indicating a reduced
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Information security has gained increasing attention in the past decade, leading to the development of advanced materials for anti-counterfeiting, encryption and instantaneous information display. However, it remains challenging to achieve high information security with simple encryption procedures and low-energy stimuli. Herein, a series of strain/temperature-responsive liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) are developed to achieve dual-modal, multi-level information encryption and real-time, rewritable transient information display.

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Pneumatic-powered actuators are receiving increasing attention due to their widespread applications. However, their inherent low stiffness makes them incompetent in tasks requiring high load capacity or high force output. On the other hand, soft pneumatic actuators are susceptible to damage caused by over-pressuring or punctures by sharp objects.

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  • The study aimed to explore the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of pediatric surgical nurses about enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS).
  • Researchers conducted a cross-sectional survey with 34 questions distributed electronically to 855 nurses across 22 hospitals in China from February to April 2021.
  • Findings indicated that there's significant room for improvement in nurses' knowledge about postoperative recovery and preoperative preparation, influenced by factors like education level, years of experience, hospital type, and regional differences.
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Purpose: To investigate if a traditional Chinese medicine formulation, called "Yiqihuoxue" (YQHX), could improve diabetic atherosclerosis (DA) and explore potential mechanisms based on DNA methylation.

Methods: Apolipoprotein E-knockout mice were administered streptozotocin (50 mg/d, i.p.

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Dual-functional polymeric system combining shape memory with self-healing properties has attracted increasingly interests of researchers, as both of these properties are intelligent and promising characteristics. Moreover, shape memory polymer that functions at human body temperature (37 °C) are desirable because of their potential applications in biomedical field. Herein, we designed a polymer network with a permanent covalent crosslinking and abundant weak hydrogen bonds.

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This study examined the density of dopamine transporter (DAT) and D2 receptors in the brains of chronic high-fat diet-induced obese (cDIO), obese-resistant (cDR) and low-fat-fed (LF) control mice. Significantly decreased DAT densities were observed in cDR mice compared to cDIO and LF mice, primarily in the nucleus accumbens, striatal and hypothalamic regions. D2 receptor density was significantly lower in the rostral part of caudate putamen in cDIO mice compared to cDR and LF mice.

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Objective: To study the early change of serum nitric oxide (NO) after acute heat exposure with trauma and the effect of NO on mean arterial pressure (MAP), thus to provide theoretical basis for studying the mechanism of NO effect in acute stress.

Methods: The rabbit model of acute heat exposure combined with trauma was established. The animals were divided into four groups, including control, trauma, hyperthermia and hyperthermia combined with trauma.

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  • The study aimed to assess how heat exposure and trauma stress impact the levels of motilin (MTL) in rabbit plasma and gastroduodenal tissues, focusing on its mechanisms.
  • Rabbits were divided into four groups: control, trauma, heat exposure, and a combination of both, with MTL measured over time using radioimmunoassay (RIA).
  • Findings revealed that MTL levels were highest in specific stomach regions, with an overall increase in plasma and decrease in tissue concentration after heat exposure and trauma, suggesting that stress affects MTL release differently in the body.
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