Publications by authors named "Huapeng Liu"

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between magnetic resonance image (MRI) features and the immunohistochemical subtypes of pituitary microadenomas (PMAs) characterized by location and growth pattern.

Materials And Methods: A double-center, retrospective review of MRI characteristics was conducted in 57 PMA cases recorded from February 2014 to September 2023, identified based on the 2017 World Health Organization classification of pituitary gland tumors. The geometric center of the tumor was defined, and the possibility of PMA vertical or lateral growth patterns was evaluated according to the ratio of maximum diameter between the X and Y axes.

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The study of mental workload has attracted much interest in neuroergonomics, a frontier field of research. However, there appears no consensus on how to measure mental workload effectively because the mental workload is not only regulated by task difficulty but also affected by individual skill level reflected as mental schema. In this study, we investigated the alterations in the functional brain network induced by a 10-day simulated piloting task with different difficulty levels.

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In the present work, we synthesized seven complexes. All complexes were identified by ESI-HRMS, H-NMR, F-NMR and C-NMR spectroscopies. The synthesized complexes were tested for their anticancer activities against three different human cell lines, including breast MDAMB231, cervical Hela, liver HepG2.

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In soil, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are tightly bound to organic components, but surfactants can effectively transform them from a solid to a liquid phase. In this study, the biosurfactant rhamnolipid (RL) was selected as the eluent; shaking elution in a thermostatic oscillator improved the elution rate of pyrene, and the effects of RL concentration, temperature, and elution time on the elution effect were compared. After four repeated washings, the maximum elution rate was 75.

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. Mental workload is the result of the interactions between the demands of an operation task, the environment in which the task is performed, and the skills, behavior and perception of the performer. Working under a high mental workload can significantly affect an operator's ability to choose optimal decisions, judgments and motor actions while operating an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).

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Near-infrared stimulated emission from a high-quality InN layer under optical pumping was observed with a threshold excitation power density of 0.3 and 4 kW cm at T = 8 and 77 K, respectively. To achieve such a low threshold power density, vicinal GaN substrates were used to reduce the edge-component threading dislocation (ETD) density of the InN film.

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Recently, luminescent organic crystals have been widely studied as new optoelectronic materials. However, corrosion and dissolution of organic crystals by solvents have always been a great challenge for the application of organic crystals in various fields. In this work, we propose a general method of fabricating a solvent-resistant coating to prevent organic crystals from being corroded or dissolved by organic solvents.

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In this study, two series of novel carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CO-RMs) containing Co were designed and synthesized. The synthesized complexes were characterized by IR, ESI-MS, H NMR and C NMR spectroscopies. The antitumor activity of all complexes on HepG2 cells, Hela cells and MDA-MB-231 cells were assayed by MTT.

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With the increasing popularity and burgeoning progress of space technology, the development of ultralow-temperature flexible functional materials is a great challenge. Herein, we report a highly emissive organic crystal combining ultralow-temperature elasticity and self-waveguide properties (when a crystal is excited, it emits light from itself, which travels through the crystal to the other end) based on a simple single-benzene emitter. This crystal displayed excellent elastic bending ability in liquid nitrogen (LN).

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Flexible organic single crystals capable of plastic or elastic deformations have a variety of potential applications. Although the integration of plasticity and elasticity in a crystal is theoretically possible and it may cause rich and complex deformations which are highly demanded for potential applications, the integration is hard to realize in practice. Here, we show that through utilizing different modes of external forces for influencing molecular packing in different crystallographic directions, plastic helical twisting and elastic bending can both be achieved for a crystal, and they can even be realized simultaneously.

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The method of fluorescent probes has been an important technique for detection of nitrite (NO ). As an important inorganic salt, excessive nitrite would threaten humans and the environment. In this paper, a colorimetric fluorescent probe P-N (1,2-diaminoanthraquinone) with rapid response and high selectivity, which could detect NO by visual colour changes and fluorescence spectroscopy is presented.

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Organic single crystals with elastic bending capability and potential applications in flexible devices and sensors have been elucidated. Exploring the temperature compatibility of elasticity is essential for defining application boundaries of elastic materials. However, related studies have rarely been reported for elastic organic crystals.

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A Schiff base, ()-1-(phenylimino)methyl-2-hydroxylnaphthalene (PIHN), was found to form both nonluminescent and luminescent polymorphs. A unique luminescence "turn on" behavior was observed when the nonluminescent polymorph was fumed with the vapor of aliphatic acids with two or three carbons in the main chain, while the luminescent polymorphs almost did not change the emission color under the same condition. As we know, this is the first report on polymorph-dependent acid response which discloses the influence of crystalline phase on acid-responsive behavior.

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Effect of interface roughness of quantum wells, non-intentional doping, and alloy disorder on performance of GaN-based terahertz quantum cascade lasers (QCL) has been investigated by the formalism of nonequilibrium Green's functions. It was found that influence of alloy disorder on optical gain is negligible and non-intentional doping should stay below a reasonable concentration of 10 cm in order to prevent electron-impurities scattering degradation and free carrier absorption. More importantly, interface roughness scattering is found the dominating factor in optical gain degradation.

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Mercury (Hg) is one of the major toxic heavy metals, harmful to the environment and human health. Thus, it is significantly important to find an easy and quick method to detect Hg. In this study, we designed and synthesized a simple fluorescent probe with excellent properties, such as high sensitivity and selectivity, rapid response, and outstanding water solubility.

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Article Synopsis
  • InN, especially when Mg-doped, has a high sheet electron density that makes it a strong candidate for hydrogen sensing applications.
  • Researchers tested Mg-doped InN films, finding a significant resistance change of 16.8% when exposed to hydrogen, with quick response and recovery times under specific conditions.
  • The study suggests that suitable Mg doping improves performance, highlighting the potential of InN:Mg for effective sensing technologies.
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The study of elastic organic single crystals (EOSCs) has emerged as a cutting-edge research of crystal engineering. Although a few EOSCs have been reported recently, those suitable for optical/optoelectronic applications have not been realized. Here, we report an elastic crystal of a Schiff base, (E)-1-(4-(dimethylamino)phenyl)iminomethyl-2-hydroxyl-naphthalene.

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Objective: To observe wet cupping therapy (WCT) on local blood perfusion and analgesic effects in patients with nerve-root type cervical spondylosis (NT-CS).

Methods: Fifty-seven NT-CS patients were randomly divided into WCT group and Jiaji acupoint-acupuncture (JA) group according a random number table. WCT group (30 cases) was treated with WCT for 10 min, and JA group (27 cases) was treated with acupuncture for 10 min.

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Structurally simple pyrazole derivatives that exhibit excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) were synthesized. While these compounds displayed deep violet fluorescence in solution, in the crystalline state they showed white emission from the enol and keto forms.

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The very simple organic molecules have been employed to construct highly efficient single-benzene solid emitters (quantum yields: 0.72-0.84) with crystal lasing properties based on aggregation-induced emission (AIE) generated through an excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) reaction.

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Carbon monoxide has been proved to be an important signal molecule in body. Transition metal carbonyl compounds are solidified form of carbon monoxide. Numerous studies have shown that Ruthenium carbonyl carbon monoxide releasing molecules have a strong pharmacological activity.

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In this paper, drug-like properties of two series of carbonyl metal CO-releasing molecules, Ru(CO)₃Cl(n)L (n=1, L=amino acid or its derivatives 1-7, L=acetylacetone 8 or 2,2'-bipyridyl 9; n=2, L=aminopyridine derivatives 10-13; n=0, L=salicylaldehyde Schiff base 14-15) and M(CO)₅L(M=Cr, Mo, W; L=glycine methyl ester 16-18; L=N-methyl imidazole 19-21), were preliminarily evaluated from four aspects involving in cytotoxicity, in vivo toxicity, bio-distribution and metabolism. Cytotoxic effects of all complexes were assayed by MTT. IC₅₀ values of complexes 1-15 were 39.

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