Publications by authors named "Hongbiao Zhang"

Natural polymers and synthetic polymers have been extensively studied as scaffold materials, with the former offering advantages such as biocompatibility, biodegradability, and structural similarity to the natural extracellular matrix (ECM). However, the use of natural polymers in extrusion-based 3D printing has been limited by their poor mechanical properties and challenging rheological properties. In this study, gelatin and sodium alginate were utilized as scaffold materials, with the addition of Ca and Mg components to enhance their physical and chemical properties, and influence early cell behavior.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of the strain rate ratio (SR) in elastography for distinguishing between benign and malignant breast masses classified as BI-RADS categories 3 and 4, using data from 1099 cases.
  • Results showed high diagnostic accuracy with an SR cut-off value of 3.57, yielding sensitivity of 85.7% and specificity of 98.8%, alongside a strong consistency of 93.6% with pathological diagnoses.
  • The SR values demonstrated significant differences between benign and malignant lesions, with the study highlighting the SR method's potential to improve diagnostic accuracy for breast masses.
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Poly(amide-imide) (PAI), serving as a synthetic polymer, has been widely used in industry for excellent mechanical properties, chemical resistance and high thermal stability. However, lack of suitable cell niche and biological activity limited the further application of PAI in biomedical engineering. Herein, silicon modified L-phenylalanine derived poly(amide-imide) (PAIS) was synthesized by introducing silica to L-phenylalanine derived PAI to improve physicochemical and biological performances.

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In order to make the pump as turbine (PAT) run efficiently and safely, a multidisciplinary optimization design method for PAT blade, which gives consideration to both the hydraulic and intensity performances, is proposed based on multidisciplinary feasibility (MDF) optimization strategy. This method includes blade parametric design, Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) experimental design, CFD technology, FEA technology, GA-BP neural network and NSGA-II algorithm. Specifically, a parameterized PAT blade with cubic non-uniform B-spline curve is adopted, and the control point of blade geometry is taken as the design variable.

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  • A sediment core was collected near the Daya Bay nuclear power plant to study the environmental impact of its operations, using (210)Pbex dating and various radiochemical analyses.
  • Analysis highlighted that the nuclear power plant did not introduce new radioactivity into the sediment, as indicated by low levels of (137)Cs.
  • The study found significant changes in ecological conditions after the cooling water from the plant was introduced, correlating with key operational dates of the Daya Bay NPP and LNPP Phase I.
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Nested RT-PCR was used to investigate bovine viral diarrhea virus in 511 specimens collected from Chinese pigs exhibiting clinical symptoms between 2007 and 2010. Of these, 137 samples were BVDV-positive and the BVDV prevalence rate was 23.1% (9/39) in 2007, 27.

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To determine whether the novel porcine parvovirus type 4 (PPV4) recently reported in America is prevalent in China, a set of specific primers was designed and used for molecular survey of PPV4 among the clinical samples collected from various provinces of China between 2006 and 2010. The results showed that PPV4 is present in Chinese swine herds at a rate of 2.09% (12/573) among the clinical samples examined and 0.

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In vivo and in vitro studies have shown that shell nacre and hydroxyapatite (HA) are promising bioactive materials for bone repair. In this work, the osteogenetic activity of pearl is evaluated by soaking it in simulated body fluid (SBF) and cell culture, taking shell nacre and HA as control materials at the same time. After soaking in SBF, HA particles were rapidly formed on the surface of pearl, the dissolution of CaCO3 and the binding between organic components and Ca2+ ions in pearl provide favorable conditions for the HA precipitation, and the whole process follows a dissolution-binding-precipitation mechanism.

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