Publications by authors named "Jingyi Gao"

In this study, layered chitosan-based magnetic nickel ferrite NiFeO/chitosan (CS-LDO) composites were synthesized. The results show that under optimal conditions, 98 % of methylene blue (MB) and 92 % of xylenol orange (XO) can be simultaneously degraded within 120 min in the CS-LDO/persulfate (PS) system, and the removal rates of total organic carbon (TOC) and chemical oxygen demand (COD) can reach 67.32 % and 74.

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Leonardo da Vinci left guidelines for painting trees that have inspired landscape painters and tree physiologists alike, yet his prescriptions depend on a parameter, , now known as the radius scaling exponent in self-similar branching. While da Vinci seems to imply , contemporary vascular biology considers other exponents such as the case of known as Murray's Law. Here we extend da Vinci's theory of proportion to measure in works of art, enabling comparison to modern tree physiology and fractal geometry.

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Salinity plays a vital role in fish aquaculture, profoundly influencing the growth and development of fish. Scales, as the protective outer layer of fish, function as a critical defense against external factors. In this study, we employed transcriptome sequencing to analyze the ceRNA expression profiles to reveal the effect of salinity acclimation on transcriptional expression changes in the scales of cobia (Rachycentron canadum).

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Enamel formation is a developmental event governed by intricate molecular signal pathways. Cdc42 is proven to regulate enamel development yet its underlying role and molecular mechanism in early amelogenesis remain elusive. The extracellular matrix of tooth germ basement membrane is critical for the regulation of ameloblast differentiation.

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Background/objectives: With population aging, disability and chronic conditions are increasingly prevalent among middle-aged and older adults in China. Using panel data from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) from 2011 to 2018, this paper explores the effects of Activities of Daily Living limitations, Instrumental Activities of Daily Living limitations, and chronic conditions on Out-of-Pocket Expenditures (OOPEs) among middle-aged and older adults in China.

Methods: A first-difference model and a system-generalized method of moment model (GMM) are used.

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  • Previous studies have linked the built environment to COVID-19 case distribution, but this research focuses on non-linear relationships at the community level using March 2022 Shanghai as a case study.
  • A boosted regression tree model analyzed how various built-environment factors relate to COVID-19 incidence across different walking distances (5, 10, and 15 minutes).
  • Findings highlight that the impact of built environment variables on COVID-19 cases differs by neighborhood scale, with key factors like population density, housing price, and access to public transportation playing important roles in formulating better urban planning and pandemic response strategies.
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Iron sulfides with high theoretical capacity confront the challenges of low rate capability and severe capacity fading for sodium storage, which are mainly caused by poor electron/ion transport kinetics and drastic volume fluctuations during cycling. Herein, to mitigate these obstacles, a multi-step synthetic tactic involving solvothermal, carbonization, and subsequent sulfurization is put forward for the construction of wire-like structure by confining FeS particles in porous N-doped carbon framework (denoted as FeS/PNC) using zinc iron nitrilotriacetate as template. By partially substituting Fe with Zn in the metal coordination complex, the porous structure of coordination complex derived carbon framework can be regulated through pore structure engineering of Zn nanodroplets.

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  • - The study explored how depressive symptoms are linked to frailty and its components in middle-aged and older Chinese adults using the CHARLS database, which included over 2,500 participants aged 45 and older.
  • - Findings showed that 57.92% of participants reported depressive symptoms, and those with depression had a significantly higher chance of being frail both at the start and over time, with odds ratios indicating strong associations.
  • - The research concluded that depressive symptoms contribute to an increased risk of frailty and specific components like weakness and exhaustion, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to address mental health in older adults.
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  • * The review covers the preparation methods of acylated starch, its chemical properties, and how its structure impacts its functionality and use.
  • * Acylated starch has potential in food applications for targeted SCFA delivery, regulating gut microbiota, and is deemed safe based on studies, suggesting it could play a significant role in the food industry.
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2-phenylethanol (2-PE), an aromatic alcohol with a rose fragrance, is the second most widely used flavoring substance in the world. It is widely used in the cosmetic, food, and pharmaceutical industries. This paper introduces the chemical synthesis methods of 2-PE and the synthetic pathways in plants and microorganisms, summarizes the strategies to improve the microbial synthesis of 2-PE, reviews the research progress in synthesis of 2-PE in microorganisms, and makes an outlook on the research prospects, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for the industrial production of 2-PE.

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  • Programmed cell death (PCD) is essential for normal bodily functions like growth, metabolism, and the functioning of pancreatic β cells, as well as in the migration of cells during pregnancy.
  • Various types of PCD, including apoptosis, autophagy, and others, can impact not just cancer and degenerative diseases but also pregnancy-related conditions such as preeclampsia and gestational diabetes.
  • The review highlights PCD mechanisms and their implications for pregnancy health, suggesting that targeting cell death pathways could lead to better treatments for related disorders in clinical practice.
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Transition metal sulfides (TMSs) are considered as promising anode materials for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) due to their high theoretical capacities. However, the relatively low electrical conductivity, large volume variation, and easy aggregation/pulverization of active materials seriously hinder their practical application. Herein, okra-like NiS/FeS particles encapsulated in multichannel N-doped carbon nanofibers (NiS/FeS@MCNFs) are fabricated by a coprecipitation, electrospinning, and carbonization/sulfurization strategy.

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Attentional bias towards threatening information is a crucial factor contributing to the development and persistence of social anxiety. However, the attentional bias towards threat information and the preferential processing pattern of emotional cues in individuals with social anxiety disorder during integrated facial and physical stimuli processing remain unclear. In this study, we employed a dot-probe paradigm to investigate the attentional bias towards integrated emotions (facial-body) among students with high and low levels of social anxiety (Experiment 1).

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Understanding the developmental characteristics of microbial communities in biofilms is crucial for designing targeted functional microbial enhancements for the remediation of complex contamination scenarios. The strong prioritization effect of microorganisms confers the ability to colonize strains that arrive first dominantly. In this study, the auto-aggregating denitrifying bacterial Pseudomonas stutzeri strain YC-34, which has both nitrogen and chromium removal characteristics, was used as a biological material to form a stable biofilm system based on the principle of dominant colonization and biofortification.

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Primordial germ cells (PGCs) are the founder cells of the germline. The ability to generate PGC-like cells (PGCLCs) from pluripotent stem cells has advanced our knowledge of gametogenesis and holds promise for developing infertility treatments. However, generating an ample supply of PGCLCs for demanding applications such as high-throughput genetic screens has been a limitation.

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Rechargeable Li metal batteries have the potential to meet the demands of high-energy density batteries for electric vehicles and grid-energy storage system applications. Achieving this goal, however, requires resolving not only safety concerns and a shortened battery cycle life arising from a combination of undesirable lithium dendrite and solid-electrolyte interphase formations. Here, a series of microcrack-free anionic network polymer membranes formed by a facile one-step click reaction are reported, displaying a high cation conductivity of 3.

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A conceptual shift toward next-generation wearable electronics is driving research into self-powered electronics technologies that can be independently operated without plugging into the grid for external power feeding. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) are emerging as a key component of self-powered electronics, but a power type mismatch between supply and demand limits their direct implementation into wearable self-powered electronics. Here, a TENG with switchable power mode capability is reported where the charge flow direction is modulated over the course of slow and random mechanical stimuli, with exceptional rectification capabilities as high as ≈133, stable outputs over the cycles, and design flexibility in different platforms.

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Background: Nurses play an important role in healthcare development. The increasing demands for nurses mean that nursing schools at the undergraduate level have the responsibility to ensure patient safety and quality care through a well-designed curriculum. This research aimed to evaluate the effect of the teaching method combined with situational awareness and case-based seminars in a comprehensive nursing skills practice course on the level of self-directed learning, professional identity, academic self-efficacy, theoretical scores, practical scores, teaching satisfaction, and student competence among nursing students.

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Background: To investigate the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between depressive symptoms and the prevalence of frailty and its components in a nationally representative sample of middle-aged and older Chinese adults.

Method: The China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) provided data on 17,104 adults aged ≥ 45 years. Every two years, face-to-face, computer-aided personal interviews (CAPI), and structured questionnaires were used to follow up with the respondents.

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Bound states in the continuum (BICs) with infinite quality factor (Q-factor) and significant field enhancement pave the way for realizing highly sensitive optical sensors with enhanced light-matter interactions on the nanoscale. However, current optical sensing methods are difficult to discriminate between isotropic and anisotropic media from resonance spectral lines, resulting in optical sensing methods still being limited to isotropic media. In this work, we demonstrate that BICs can be realized by modulating the period of structural units to convert BICs to QBICs without changing their space group symmetry, and propose a polarization-independent metasurfaces-based realization of highly sensitive refractive index sensors for isotropic and anisotropic media as well as discrimination.

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Meiosis is essential for gamete production in all sexually reproducing organisms. It entails two successive cell divisions without DNA replication, producing haploid cells from diploid ones. This process involves complex morphological and molecular differentiation that varies across species and between sexes.

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Ca-biochar is an efficient material for As(III)-containing acid mine drainage (AMD) decontamination, while it is challenging to fabricate Ca-biochar with oyster shell waste as the Ca source due to its complex structure. Herein, a mechanochemical method was proposed to activate oyster shell waste and wood waste for Ca-biochar design and production, and its efficacy and relevant mechanisms for AMD detoxification were evaluated. The smaller size Ca-biochar produced by the medium-speed ball milling showed a higher As(III) removal (74.

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With the addition of immunotherapy, lung cancer, one of the most common cancers with high mortality rates, has broadened the treatment landscape. Immune checkpoint inhibitors have demonstrated significant efficacy in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and are now used as the first-line therapy for metastatic disease, consolidation therapy after radiotherapy for unresectable locally advanced disease, and adjuvant therapy after surgical resection and chemotherapy for resectable disease. The use of adjuvant and neoadjuvant immunotherapy in patients with early-stage NSCLC, however, is still debatable.

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The objective of this study is to estimate the extra costs of living associated with chronic health conditions and disabilities in China. Leveraging the 2018 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study involving 13,530 respondents aged 50 and over, we apply both an ordinary least squares linear regression model and a logistic model to analyze the correlation between medical out-of-pocket expenditures (OOPEs) and chronic health conditions, as well as disabilities measured by Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) limitations. This paper bridges the gap in the literature on OOPEs and their association with disabilities and chronic health conditions, respectively.

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