Publications by authors named "Kaiming Yang"

Multi-nucleotide variants (MNVs) are critical genetic variants associated with various genetic diseases. However, tools for precisely installing MNVs are limited. In this study, we present the development of a dual-base editor, BDBE, by integrating TadA-dual and engineered human N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase (eMPG) into nCas9 (D10A).

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  • Polygonum hydropiper (PH) is a key ingredient in Chinese rice wine (Huangjiu) and has active compounds that can influence fermentation processes.
  • The study reveals that PH boosts the growth of Bacillus subtilis, which interacts positively with the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, enhancing urea metabolism during fermentation.
  • The results show that using PH can significantly reduce ethyl carbamate (EC) levels in Huangjiu, suggesting it could improve the safety of the beverage for consumers.
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Human activities, intensified urbanization and climate changes altered source and quantity of dissolved organic matter (DOM), complicating its interaction with phytoplankton in aquatic ecosystems. However, relationship between DOM and phytoplankton in urban lakes strongly disturbed by human activities was still unclear. Thus, a whole-year sampling campaign was conducted in the Tangxun Lake, China's largest urban lake, to reveal the interaction between DOM and phytoplankton.

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The extensive and repeated application of chemical fungicides results in the rapid development of fungicide resistance. Novel antifungal pesticides are urgently required. Natural products have been considered precious sources of pesticides.

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Microneedle drug delivery has recently emerged as a clinical method, and dissolving microneedles (DMNs) offer exclusive simplicity and efficiency, compared to the other kinds of microneedles. The tips of most currently available DMNs are cone/house-shaped to result in a lower penetration force. Penetration of the needle tips into the skin relies mainly on the back tape or external pressure, and their adhesion to the skin is relatively low.

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This study designs an optical phase control method for interference lithography system accompanied with severe disturbance. The system, which is designed based on the exponential reaching law of sliding mode control(SMCE), could adjust the interference phase with single photodetector. The model of system is derived and then the stability is proved through Lyapunov theorem.

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Degradation and reprocessing of thermoset polymers have long been intractable challenges to meet a sustainable future. Star strategies via dynamic cross-linking hydrogen bonds and/or covalent bonds can afford reprocessable thermosets, but often at the cost of properties or even their functions. Herein, a simple strategy coined as hyperbranched dynamic crosslinking networks (HDCNs) toward in-practice engineering a petroleum-based epoxy thermoset into degradable, reconfigurable, and multifunctional vitrimer is provided.

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Schizophrenia is a group of common psychosis of unknown etiology and GRIN2A gene has been a risk gene for schizophrenia. In order to understand the relationship between the GRIN2A and schizophrenia, we generated a GRIN2A-KO human embryonic stem cell line by CRISPR/Cas9 system, which could provide a valuable resource for investing pathogenic mechanisms underlying schizophrenia and facilitating the development of targeted medicine.

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This paper investigates a moiré-based mark for high-precision wafer bonding alignment. During alignment, the mark is combined with digital grating, which has the benefits of high precision and small size. A digital grating is superimposed on the mark to generate moiré fringes.

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  • Cas12a can process multiple sgRNAs from a single transcript, making it valuable for multiplexed base editing of multiple genes or variants.
  • Current usage of Cas12a in base editing is limited due to efficiency issues and a narrow PAM range, but improvements have been made using Lachnospiraceae bacterium Cas12a (LbCas12a) variants.
  • The newly developed cytosine and adenine base editor systems allow efficient conversions and enable multiplexed editing in somatic cells and embryos, positioning them as important tools for genetic advancement, disease research, and gene therapy.
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Sialic acid-binding Ig-like lectin-15 is an important immunosuppressive molecule considered to be a key target in next-generation tumor immunotherapy. In this study, we screened 22 high-affinity antibodies that specifically recognize human Siglec-15 by using a large human phage antibody library, and five representative sequences were selected for further study. The results showed the binding activity of five antibodies to Siglec-15 (EC ranged from 0.

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In this study, the Df (dissipation factor or loss tangent) and Dk (dielectric constant or permittivity) of the low-loss dielectric material from three different vendors are measured by the Fabry-Perot open resonator (FPOR) technique. Emphasis is placed on the sample preparation, data collection, and the comparison with the data sheet values provided from vendors. A coplanar waveguide with ground (CPWG) test vehicle with one of these raw dielectric materials (vendor 1) is designed (through Polar and simulation) and fabricated.

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  • Tire wear particles (TWPs) are recognized as microplastics that pose risks to marine organisms when they accumulate in coastal areas.
  • A toxicity study revealed that the leachate from TWPs has significant acute toxicity, with zinc identified as the main harmful substance among various complex chemicals present.
  • The release of zinc from TWPs into the water is slow and follows a specific pattern, while the organic compound benzothiazole reduces the overall toxicity of the leachate when interacting with zinc.
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The bonding energy is an important parameter to evaluate the quality of bonded wafers in the semiconductor industry. The most important currently used method to measure the bonding energy is the so-called crack opening method. Unfortunately, the infrared cameras used for the wafer inspection with this method have limiting resolutions, and the derived direct crack length reading error is relatively large.

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  • Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is crucial for safely removing supratentorial gliomas, aimed at maximizing tumor resection while preserving sensorimotor function.
  • The study analyzed data from 92 patients to determine how effectively different criteria of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) and subcortical mapping (SCM) could predict postoperative outcomes.
  • Results showed that the combination of MEPs and SCM (criterion 3) provided the best predictions for functional outcomes after surgery, highlighting the importance of skilled interpretation by neurophysiologists.
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  • Researchers created a novel all-fiber polymer microdisk resonator that utilizes whispering-gallery mode (WGM) to enhance light transmission.
  • The resonator was built using advanced laser techniques and achieved a high quality factor, indicating efficient light confinement at a specific wavelength.
  • The device shows promising capabilities for measuring temperature and humidity changes, making it effective for detecting microorganisms and single molecules.
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Micromanipulation and biological, material science, and medical applications often require to control or measure the forces asserted on small objects. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the microprinting of a novel fiber-tip-polymer clamped-beam probe micro-force sensor for the examination of biological samples. The proposed sensor consists of two bases, a clamped beam, and a force-sensing probe, which were developed using a femtosecond-laser-induced two-photon polymerization (TPP) technique.

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Localized tilted fiber Bragg gratings (TFBGs) with low insertion loss are reported. A series of second-order TFBGs with tilt angles of 0°, 7°, 14°, and 21° was inscribed line by line directly in a single-mode fiber. For the 7° TFBG, the Bragg resonance was 2.

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Inducing self-motion illusions referred as vection are critical for improving the sensation of walking in virtual environments (VE). Adding viewpoint oscillations to a constant forward velocity in VE is effective for improving vection strength under static conditions. However, the effects of oscillation frequency and amplitude on vection strength under treadmill walking conditions are still unclear.

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The toxicity of polystyrene (PS) particles of different sizes was investigated using Gram-negative Escherichia coli and Gram-positive Bacillus cereus. PS particles could inhibit the cell growth of E. coli but promote the cell growth of B.

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  • A new method for generating orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes using a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) was both proposed and tested, utilizing off-axis beam incidence.
  • The FBG, created with a femtosecond laser, allows the input beam to be transformed into high-order modes, which can then be shaped into ring-shaped OAM modes by adjusting the beam’s off-axis position.
  • Experimental results showed that the OAM mode order depends on the FBG resonant wavelength, while the topological charge's sign is influenced by the beam’s displacement, achieving high purity OAM modes of orders ±1 and ±2.
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This study investigates the effects of treadmill control algorithms on spatiotemporal variables when walking on a self-paced (SP) treadmill. Ten healthy subjects walked at their preferred walking speed for 15 min under three different treadmill control modes. Stride time, stride length, and stride speed were measured using an inertial measurement unit.

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Dibutyl phthalate (DBP) is a commonly used additive in plastic products, so it may potentially coexist with microplastics (MPs) in marine environment. The ingestion of MPs might affect the accumulation of DBP in marine organisms. In this study, the marine copepod Tigriopus japonicus was applied to study the combined effect of DBP and polystyrene microplastics (mPS) on the copepod through both acute mortality tests and chronic reproduction tests.

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The purpose of this study was to assess the influence of gait stability induced by treadmill accelerations during self-paced treadmill walking (SPW). Local dynamic stability of three-dimensional (3D) upper body accelerations and hip angles were quantified. The results demonstrated that SPW was more unstable and had higher risk of falling than fixed-speed treadmill walking (FSW) under the impact of treadmill accelerations.

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The combined effect of polystyrene microplastics (mPS) and dibutyl phthalate (DBP), a common plastic additive, on the microalgae Chlorella pyrenoidosa was investigated in the present study. The 96 h-IC value of DBP was 2.41 mg L.

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