Publications by authors named "JunTao Hu"

In this study, an effective approach for generating polygonal non-diffracting beams (PNDBs) is demonstrated using optical caustics and cross-phases. The resulting structured light beams display a polygonal transverse structure and exhibit a significant intensity gradient and phase gradient. Diverse PNDBs can be generated by flexibly controlling the exponent factor of the cross-phases.

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Purpose: Sepsis-associated acute lung injury (SA-ALI) is a common complication in patients with sepsis, contributing to high morbidity and mortality. Excessive inflammation and oxidative stress are crucial contributors to lung injury in sepsis. This study aims to examine the protective effects of moderate hypothermia on SA-ALI and explore the underlying mechanisms.

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Self-healing hydrogels have attracted significant attention in chronic diabetic wound healing due to their potential to minimize the risk of secondary infections caused by joint movement or dressing rupture. Herein, a multifunctional self-healing hydrogel mediated utilizing an enzyme-triggered cascade reaction based on dynamic imine bonds was designed. The hydrogel employs three enzymes: lysozyme (LYZ), glucose oxidase (GOx), and catalase (CAT), as building blocks.

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Obtaining micron-thick perovskite films of high quality is key to realizing efficient and stable positive (p)-intrinsic (i)-negative (n) perovskite solar cells, but it remains a challenge. Here we report an effective method for producing high-quality, micron-thick formamidinium-based perovskite films by forming coherent grain boundaries, in which high-Miller-index-oriented grains grow on the low-Miller-index-oriented grains in a stabilized atmosphere. The resulting micron-thick perovskite films, with enhanced grain boundaries and grains, showed stable material properties and outstanding optoelectronic performances.

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Introduction: Septic shock, a severe manifestation of infection-induced systemic immune response, poses a critical threat resulting in life-threatening multi-organ failure. Early diagnosis and intervention are imperative due to the potential for irreversible organ damage. However, specific and sensitive detection tools for the diagnosis of septic shock are still lacking.

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  • The study analyzed how ions move in p-type perovskite MAPbI films when an electric field is applied, highlighting the negative impact on device performance.
  • It found that ion migration could seriously hinder the efficiency of MAPbI-based devices.
  • To address this issue, the researchers suggested using additives to reduce ion migration, which could help create better-performing MAPbI-based devices.
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The design of mutifunctional protein films for large-area spatially ordered arrays of functional components holds great promise in the field of biomedical applications. Herein, interfacial electrostatic self-assembly was employed to construct a large-scale protein thin film by inducing electrostatic interactions between three bovine serum albumin (BSA)-coated nanoclusters and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), leading to their spontaneous organization and uniform distribution at the oil-water interface. This protein film demonstrated excellent multienzyme functions, high antibacterial activity, and pH-responsive drug release capability.

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  • * The growth dynamics of these quantum wires are complex, making it difficult to study and manipulate their properties effectively.
  • * This research presents a method to control the length and width of CsPbBr quantum wires using temperature-dependent growth mechanisms, facilitating the synthesis of very small perovskite nanocrystals.
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Repeatability of adaptation to similar environments provides opportunity to evaluate the predictability of natural selection. While many studies have investigated gene expression differences between populations adapted to contrasting environments, the role of post-transcriptional processes such as alternative splicing has rarely been evaluated in the context of parallel adaptation. To address the aforementioned knowledge gap, we reanalysed transcriptomic data from three pairs of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) ecotypes adapted to marine or freshwater environment.

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  • Pb-Sn solar cells use a special layer called PEDOT:PSS to help move electricity, but it has some problems that make it less efficient.
  • A new molecule called 2-fluoro benzylammonium iodide (FBI) helps fix these problems and makes the solar cells work better.
  • With this new molecule, scientists were able to create solar cells that have a higher efficiency of 20.5% and can produce more energy.
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We theoretically propose and demonstrate topological parabolic umbilic beams (PUBs) with high-dimensional caustic by mapping catastrophe theory into optics. The PUBs are first experimentally observed via dimensionality reduction. Due to the high-dimensionality, such light beams exhibit rich caustic structures characterized by optical singularities where the high-intensity gradient appears.

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  • This study aimed to examine how mild hypothermia affects macrophage behavior in a mouse model of acute lung injury induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), with a focus on its potential impact on lung damage.
  • The experiment involved three groups of mice: a control group, a group with normal temperature during injury, and a group where mild hypothermia was applied. Researchers monitored temperature, evaluated lung damage, and assessed macrophage polarization through various tests.
  • Results indicated that the normothermic group experienced severe lung injury compared to the control group, while the hypothermia treatment's specific effects on cytokine levels and macrophage markers remain to be fully analyzed.*
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Depression and obesity are prevalent disorders with significant public health implications. In this study, we used a high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mouse model to investigate the mechanism underlying HFD-induced depression-like behaviors. HFD-induced obese mice exhibited depression-like behaviors and a reduction in hippocampus volume, which were reversed by treatment with an indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) inhibitor 1-methyltryptophan (1-MT).

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Background: Recent observational studies have suggested that osteoporosis may be a risk factor for sepsis. To mitigate confounding factors and establish the causal relationship between sepsis and osteoporosis, we conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis using publicly available summary statistics. Methods: Utilizing summary data from FinnGen Biobank, we employed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to predict the causal relationship between osteoporosis and sepsis.

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Our design aimed to explore the potential involvement of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in the inflammatory response associated with acute ischemic stroke (AIS). We also aimed to preliminarily examine the potential impact of a disintegrin-like and metalloprotease with thrombospondin type I repeats-13 (ADAMTS13) on MMP-9 in AIS. We conducted oxygen-glucose deprivation models of microglia cells and mice models of AIS with middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO).

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Climate change is intensifying the frequency and severity of extreme temperatures. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the ability to cope with acute thermal stress is key for predicting species' responses to extreme temperature events. While many studies have focused on the individual roles of gene expression, post-transcriptional processes and epigenetic modifications in response to acute thermal stress, the relative contribution of these molecular mechanisms remains unclear.

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The development of cell-like nanoreactors with the ability to initiate biocatalytic cascades under special conditions holds tremendous potential for therapeutic applications. Herein, conformationally gated nanoreactors that respond to the acidic microenvironment of infected diabetic wounds were developed by cucur[8]bituril (CB[8])-based supramolecular assembly. The bioinspired nanoreactors exhibit not only self-regulated permeability and selectivity to control internal enzyme activities by substance exchange but also distinct binding specificities toward Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria via noncovalent modification with different ligands.

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Objective: Inflammation-related factors play a crucial role in intracranial aneurysms (IA) initiation, progression, and rupture. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB-1) serves as an alarm to drive the pathogenesis of the inflammatory disease. This study aimed to evaluate the role of HMGB-1 in IA and explore the correlation with other inflammatory-related factors.

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Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) comprise a solid perovskite absorber sandwiched between several layers of different charge-selective materials, ensuring unidirectional current flow and high voltage output of the devices. A 'buffer material' between the electron-selective layer and the metal electrode in p-type/intrinsic/n-type (p-i-n) PSCs (also known as inverted PSCs) enables electrons to flow from the electron-selective layer to the electrode. Furthermore, it acts as a barrier inhibiting the inter-diffusion of harmful species into or degradation products out of the perovskite absorber.

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  • The study aimed to investigate lung ultrasound radiomics features related to the extravascular lung water index (EVLWI) in critically ill patients, using machine learning to enhance prediction accuracy.
  • A retrospective analysis was performed on 151 samples from 30 patients, examining lung ultrasound videos alongside continuous cardiac output measurements, divided into training and validation sets for model training.
  • Eight different machine learning models were developed to predict EVLWI, and their effectiveness was evaluated through statistical analysis and ROC curve plotting in the validation set.
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Objective: Burr hole drainage (BHD) is the primary surgical intervention for managing chronic subdural hematoma (CSDH). However, it can lead to postoperative complications such as acute bleeding within the hematoma cavity and hematoma recurrence. The objective of this study is to identify the risk factors for these complications and develop a predictive model for acute hematoma cavity bleeding after BHD in patients with CSDH.

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The limited conductivity of existing transparent conducting oxide (TCO) greatly restricts the further performance improvement of perovskite solar cells (PSCs), especially for large-area devices. Herein, buried-metal-grid tin-doped indium oxide (BMG ITO) electrodes are developed to minimize the power loss caused by the undesirable high sheet resistance of TCOs. By burying 140-nm-thick metal grids into ITO using a photolithography technique, the sheet resistance of ITO is reduced from 15.

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  • Enantiomers are chiral compounds that have similar chemical and physical properties but opposite biological effects, making chiral recognition important in fields like medicine and biochemistry.
  • Cyclodextrins (CDs), especially β-CD, have a unique structure—hydrophilic outside and hydrophobic inside—that allows them to interact with various materials to enhance chiral recognition.
  • This review focuses on the advancements in modifying β-CD with different materials to improve its ability to discriminate between enantiomers effectively.
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Penetrating head injury is a serious open cranial injury. In civilians, it is often caused by non-missile, low velocity flying objects that penetrate the skull through a weak cranial structure, forming intracranial foreign bodies. The intracranial foreign body can be displaced due to its special quality, shape, and location.

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The tunable bandgaps and facile fabrication of perovskites make them attractive for multi-junction photovoltaics. However, light-induced phase segregation limits their efficiency and stability: this occurs in wide-bandgap (>1.65 electron volts) iodide/bromide mixed perovskite absorbers, and becomes even more acute in the top cells of triple-junction solar photovoltaics that require a fully 2.

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