Publications by authors named "JiaQi Zhao"

An N skeleton substituent on cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) was meticulously studied to redistribute the charge in phthalocyanine, improve the mass diffusion, and promote the redox kinetics of polysulfides (LiPS), resulting in a significant ultra-low capacity decay of 0.11% at 5C over 500 cycles.

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Lanthanide-doped fluoride nanocrystals have emerged as promising tools in biomedicine, yet their applications are still limited by their low luminescence efficiency. Herein, we developed highly efficient lithium-based core-shell-shell (CSS) nanoprobes (NPs) featuring a rhombic active domain and a spherical inert protective shell. By introducing Yb as an energy transfer bridge and optimizing the CSS design, a remarkable 1643-fold enhancement in visible emission and a 33-fold increase in NIR emission are achieved compared to original nanoparticles.

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The potential health benefits of sea buckthorn polyphenols (SBP) have been extensively studied, attracting increasing attention from researchers. This paper reviews the composition of SBP, the effects of processing on SBP, its interactions with nutrients, and its protective role in the gastrointestinal tract. Polyphenols influence nutrient absorption and metabolism by regulating the intestinal flora, thereby enhancing bioavailability, protecting the gastrointestinal tract, and altering nutrient structures.

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Purpose: To investigate the local recurrence rate, joint preservation status, and functional outcomes after extended curettage and postoperative denosumab treatment for Campanacci Grade III giant cell tumors of the extremities.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 23 patients with Campanacci Grade III GCTB of the extremities in our hospital between January 2017 and June 2023 who underwent extended curettage and postoperative denosumab administration alone, without preoperative denosumab treatment. Patients were followed-up for adverse events of denosumab, surgical outcomes, limb function of lesions, and local recurrence following extended curettage with postoperative denosumab.

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Transformer neural networks based on multi-head self-attention are effective in several fields. To capture brain activity on electroencephalographic (EEG) signals and construct an effective pattern recognition model, this paper explores the multi-channel deep feature decoding method utilizing the self-attention mechanism. By integrating inter-channel features with intra-channel features, the self-attention mechanism generates a deep feature vector that encompasses information from all brain activities.

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Excessive nutrients and explosive growth of harmful microalgae in water environments are key challenges in the treatment of eutrophication. The development of a low-cost, time-saving, and small-space-suitable research method that can simultaneously remove nutrients and microalgae is highly anticipated. This work first proposed applying microrobots to eutrophication treatment.

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  • The study aimed to explore how oxhorn cupping therapy (OHCT) impacts rheumatoid arthritis by analyzing proteins in the body fluid collected from patients after treatment.
  • Thirty patients underwent OHCT, and researchers isolated and examined exosomes from the fluid to identify changes in protein expression, revealing 300 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs).
  • Key pathways and genes associated with the treatment effects were identified, particularly related to signal transduction, with a notable shift in certain protein levels during and after treatment.
  • Overall, the findings suggest that OHCT may have therapeutic effects on rheumatoid arthritis by altering exosomal proteins and pathways involved in the disease.
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  • Brain metastasis in lung cancer has a very poor prognosis, and accurate prognostic models were previously lacking for patients with lung cancer brain metastases (LCBM).
  • We implemented 7 machine learning algorithms, particularly focusing on the XGBoost model, to predict overall survival (OS) for LCBM using data from the Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results, which was validated through various methods.
  • Our findings indicate that surgery on the primary lesion significantly improves prognosis for LCBM, while factors like age over 70, certain cancer types, and other metastases negatively affect outcomes.
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Increasing antimicrobial resistance underscores the urgent need for new antibiotics with unique mechanisms. Type I signal peptidase (SPase I) is crucial for bacterial survival and a promising target for antibiotics. Herein we designed and synthesized innovative tetrahydroacridine-9-carboxylic acid derivatives by optimizing the initial hit compound SP11 based on virtual screening.

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  • The volume of remote sensing data is rapidly increasing, requiring new computing solutions as traditional models struggle to keep up with processing demands.
  • The study introduces a Multi-Strategy Improved Siberian Tiger Optimization (MSSTO) algorithm, which enhances task processing efficiency through advanced strategies and better resource allocation.
  • MSSTO significantly reduces task completion time by 21% compared to the original Siberian Tiger Optimization and outperforms other algorithms like particle swarm and gray wolf, making it a strong option for optimizing task scheduling.
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Background: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-targeted (HER2) therapy with antibody-drug conjugates has proven effective for patients with HER2-low breast cancer. However, intratumoral heterogeneity (ITH) poses a great challenge in identifying HER2-low tumors. ITH signatures were developed by quantifying ITH to differentiate HER2-positive, -low and -zero breast cancers.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI), which is the injury of the spinal cord site resulting in motor dysfunction, has prompted the use of motor imagery (MI)-based brain computer interface (BCI) systems for motor function reconstruction. However, analyzing electroencephalogram signals and brain function mechanisms for SCI patients is challenging. This is due to their low signal-to-noise ratio and high variability.

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Eczema, a common skin condition, is gaining attention due to its increasing annual prevalence and severe influence on both bodily and mental health. Existing treatments for this disease often have significant side effects and safety concerns. Comfrey, a traditional Chinese herbal remedy, is commonly used to treat skin conditions.

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Phenolic allelochemicals from root exudates dominate rhizosphere formation, lead to autotoxicity in plants subjected to continuous monoculture (CM) stress and induce the emergence of replant disease. However, the regulatory mechanisms governing the transport of phenolics from plant roots to the rhizosphere remain poorly understood. A potential phenolic efflux transporter from , designated RgMATE35, has been preliminarily characterized.

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Diphthamide (DPH) is a highly conserved post-translational modification exclusively present in eukaryotic translation elongation factor 2 (eEF2), with its loss leading to embryonic lethality in mice and developmental disorders in humans. In this study, we unveil the role of diphthamide in mammalian cell DNA damage stress, with a particular emphasis on DNA replication stress. We developed a systematic strategy to identify human proteins affected by diphthamide with a combination of computational profiling and quantitative proteomics.

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  • Herbivores rely on gut microbes for essential functions like nutrition and reproduction, but plant defenses might target these beneficial microbes, particularly in the context of rice.
  • Researchers identified a rice gene, Os04g0341500, that produces a compound called Eβf, which negatively affects the development and survival of rice striped stem borer (SSB) larvae when included in their diet.
  • The study found that Eβf reduces the abundance of beneficial gut microbes in SSB, suggesting that this effect could hinder their growth and survival.
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  • Over the last 20 years, there have been continuous advancements in the room temperature piezoelectric properties of KNN-based ceramics, but they still face issues with temperature stability compared to lead-based options.
  • Researchers developed multilayer composite ceramics using thick films with different phase transition temperatures to improve temperature stability without sacrificing piezoelectric performance.
  • The new composites showed impressive piezoelectric metrics and stability over a wide temperature range, which is attributed to factors like reduced fluctuations between layers and an enduring crystal orientation that enhances performance.
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  • Previous research indicates that patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are more vulnerable to severe COVID-19 infections, yet there is limited data on the severity and outcomes based on COPD phenotypes.
  • This study seeks to utilize deep learning and radiomics to assess severity and predict recovery times for COVID-19 patients affected by two types of COPD: chronic bronchitis and emphysema.
  • Findings show that COVID-19 patients with emphysema had the lowest lymphocyte counts and the highest levels of lung inflammation, suggesting a significant relationship between lymphocyte levels, lung involvement, and recovery time.
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We present a case involving a 71-year-old male with tubulocystic renal cell carcinoma (TRCC), which is a rare entity of renal neoplasm. The patient was admitted for a cystic nodule on the middle pole of the right kidney by urological ultrasound during physical examination. The nodule presented with hyperechoic on conventional ultrasonic and the enhancing intensity of thicken cystic wall at the peak phase in contrast-enhanced ultrasound was similar to that of the renal parenchyma.

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  • - The study focuses on developing lead-free dielectric ceramics (specifically 0.6BNT-0.4SBLT) for pulsed power capacitors, which aims to combine high energy density and efficiency while maintaining excellent charge-discharge performance.
  • - The optimized ceramics achieved a recoverable energy density of approximately 4.15 J/cm and an efficiency of about 93.89%, alongside impressive power density and discharge characteristics.
  • - Additionally, these ceramics showed remarkable stability in their energy storage performance across a temperature range of 25-185 °C, making them strong candidates for next-generation energy storage applications.
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  • Rapid urbanization in China is causing many villages to disappear and changing homestead land into cultivated or grassland.
  • The study investigated heavy metal pollution in homestead soil (HS) compared to cultivated and grassland areas, finding that metals like cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) exceed background values, posing significant ecological risks.
  • It was discovered that HS has lower metal accumulation risks than cultivated and grassland, with homestead conversion limiting the bioaccessibility of these metals in the soil.
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  • Diarrhea caused by zoonotic pathogens is a major health concern for dairy calves and poses risks to humans, especially children.
  • A study conducted on 343 fecal samples from calves in China found a 91% positive rate for various pathogens, with *Clostridium perfringens* being the most prevalent at 61.5%.
  • Coinfections were common, with 67.3% of samples containing two to five different pathogens, and the research identified significant variations in pathogenic presence related to farm, age, and season.
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Loss of terminal differentiation is a hallmark of cancer and offers a potential mechanism for differentiation therapy. Polycomb repressive complex 2 (PRC2) serves as the methyltransferase for K27 of histone H3 that is crucial in development. While PRC2 inhibitors show promise in treating various cancers, the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood.

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