Publications by authors named "Jia-Jin Wang"

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  • Thioamides are significant in pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals, and this report explores their synthesis through visible-light-driven reactions involving amines, carbon disulfide, and olefins.
  • The process highlights using inexpensive carbon disulfide for creating diverse amine compounds and introduces a practical method for synthesizing cyclic thiolactams through radical pathways.
  • Mechanistic insights indicate that the reactions rely on direct photoexcitation of dithiocarbamate anions and electron transfer with various acceptors, enhancing the efficiency of the synthesis.
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Westwood is a notorious defoliator of Nees that causes large economic and ecological losses in planted forests. To understand the importance of suppressing the population of on natural parasitoids, a four-years investigation was conducted in the field. Four egg parasitoid species Howard, Ishii, sp.

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Aim: This study aimed to explore the effect of enriched rehabilitation (ER) on cognitive function and serum glutamate levels in patients with stroke.

Methods: Forty patients diagnosed with post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI), according to the inclusion criteria, and undergoing inpatient rehabilitation were enrolled in the study. Patients were randomly assigned to receive 8 weeks of ER treatment (ER group; = 20) or conventional medical treatment (CM group; = 20).

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AKT2 potassium (K+) channels are members of the plant Shaker family which mediate dual-directional K+ transport with weak voltage-dependency. Here we show that OsAKT2 of rice (Oryza sativa) functions mainly as an inward rectifier with strong voltage-dependency and acutely suppressed outward activity. This is attributed to the presence of a unique K191 residue in the S4 domain.

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To provide guidance for quality control and variety breeding of Gastrodia elata f. glauca cultivated form in Zhaotong, nine agronomic traits of G. elata f.

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