Publications by authors named "KangLi Xu"

By design of the element concentration, regulating the ratio of the t phase and the energy difference between t and o phases, the ZrHfOx (ZHO) film demonstrated the highest polarization value at a maximum processing temperature of only 280 °C without an annealing process, and it can withstand over 10 polarization cycles without breakdown. The ZHO film maintains good ferroelectric performance in extreme temperature environments (4.55 to 473 K).

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Hafnium oxide (HfO)-based devices have been extensively evaluated for high-speed and low-power memory applications. Here, the influence of aluminum (Al) and lanthanum (La) co-doping HfO thin films on the ferroelectric characteristics of hafnium-based devices is investigated. Among devices with different La/Al ratios, the Al and La co-doped hafnium oxide (HfAlAO) device with 4.

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  • - The study evaluated the effectiveness of ventriculoperitoneal shunts (VPS) in patients with postoperative central nervous system infections (PCNSI) and hydrocephalus, analyzing data from 29 patients treated between December 2012 and January 2020.
  • - Out of the 29 patients, 17 (58.6%) experienced successful treatment with VPS, while complications arose in 11 patients, with symptoms like fever and shunt infection being common.
  • - Factors indicating a higher risk of shunt failure included having a low Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score at the time of VPS placement and experiencing fever after the procedure, suggesting that these patients may have poorer outcomes.
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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of stem cell-derived exosomes in treating ischemic stroke and examined the best ways to administer them.
  • A comprehensive review of research found that different administration routes (intravenous, intranasal, intracerebral) varied in success, with intravenous being the most effective in reducing stroke-related damage.
  • Specific types of exosomes, particularly those from adipose and bone marrow stem cells, showed significant benefits in reducing stroke damage, while engineered exosomes performed better than their unmodified counterparts.
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Recently, the rising demand for data-based applications has driven the convergence of image sensing, memory, and computing unit interfaces. While specialized electronic hardware has spurred advancements in the in-memory and in-sensor computing, integrating the entire signal-processing chain into a single device still faces significant challenges. Here, a reconfigurable all-optical controlled memristor with the selector-free feature is demonstrated.

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Ion selective membranes are fundamental components of biological, energy, and computing systems. The fabrication of solid-state ultrathin membranes that can separate ions of similar size and the same charge with both high selectivity and permeance remains a challenge, however. Here, we present a method, utilizing the application of a remote electric field, to fabricate a high-density of (sub)nm pores in situ.

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Functionally diverse devices with artificial neuron and synapse properties are critical for neuromorphic systems. We present a two-terminal artificial leaky-integrate-fire (LIF) neuron based on 6 nm HfZrO (HZO) antiferroelectric (AFE) thin films and develop a synaptic device through work function (WF) engineering. LIF neuron characteristics, including integration, firing, and leakage, are achieved in W/HZO/W devices due to the accumulated polarization and spontaneous depolarization of AFE HZO films.

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  • * The study presents the first demonstration of Fe-TFTs with HfLaO ferroelectric film and ultra-thin ITO channel, achieving a fast response to pulses (14 ns) and low energy use (93.1 aJ), with a recognition rate of 93.2% for handwritten digits.
  • * A new reconfigurable approach allows these Fe-TFTs to perform Boolean logic operations ("AND", "OR"), showcasing their potential for parallel computing and highlighting their utility
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has been previously reported in isolated cases of bacterial endocarditis and liver abscesses. Its presence in urine is generally considered a contaminant. A 66-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to recurrent chest tightness and four-year history of exertional dyspnea.

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Background: can produce CAMP factor, which can promote the β-hemolysin activity of , forming an arrow-shaped hemolysis enhancement zone at the intersection of the two bacterial species on a blood agar plate. This characteristic feature of has led to the widespread use of the CAMP test as an identification method.

Methods: Vaginal/rectal swabs, collected from women at 35-37  weeks of pregnancy, were first inoculated into a selective enrichment broth media, then subcultured onto GBS chromogenic agar and 5% sheep blood agar sequentially.

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The continuous consumption of fossil energy and excessive emissions of carbon dioxide (CO) have caused a serious energy crisis and led to the greenhouse effect. Using natural resources to convert CO into fuel or high-value chemicals is considered to be an effective solution. Photoelectrochemical (PEC) catalysis utilizes abundant solar energy resources, combined with the advantages of photocatalysis (PC) and electrocatalysis (EC), to achieve efficient CO conversion.

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Lithium metal anodes suffer from enormous mechanical stress derived from volume changes during electrochemical plating and stripping. The utilization of derived stress has the potential for the dendrite-free deposition and electrochemical reversibility of lithium metal. Here, we investigated the plating and stripping process of lithium metal held within a cellular three-dimensional graphene skeleton decorated with homogeneous Ag nanoparticles.

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Hafnium oxide (HfO)-based ferroelectric tunnel junctions (FTJs) have been extensively evaluated for high-speed and low-power memory applications. Herein, we investigated the influence of Al content in HfAlO thin films on the ferroelectric characteristics of HfAlO-based FTJs. Among HfAlO devices with different Hf/Al ratios (20:1, 34:1, and 50:1), the HfAlO device with Hf/Al ratio of 34:1 exhibited the highest remanent polarization and excellent memory characteristics and, thereby, the best ferroelectricity among the investigated devices.

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Purpose: To evaluate the changes of cytokines and immune cells after Intra-articular hyaluronic acid(IAHA)injections in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA).

Patients And Methods: Sixteen patients were included in the study, with a total of 65 IAHA injections. The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) and Lysholm scores were evaluated at each visit.

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Motivational dysfunction constitutes one of the fundamental dimensions of psychopathology cutting across traditional diagnostic boundaries. However, it is unclear whether there is a common neural circuit responsible for motivational dysfunction across neuropsychiatric conditions. To address this issue, the current study combined a meta-analysis on psychiatric neuroimaging studies of reward/loss anticipation and consumption (4308 foci, 438 contrasts, 129 publications) with a lesion network mapping approach (105 lesion cases).

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  • RNA modifications are important in how tumors grow and spread, but we don't know much about them in glioblastoma (GBM).
  • In this study, researchers created a GBM score based on certain genes that showed different RNA modification patterns, which helped them look at how these patterns relate to the tumor's environment.
  • They found that patients with a higher GBM score had worse survival chances and that this score could help predict how well patients might respond to treatments.
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Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of disability and mortality worldwide. Thus, it is urgent to explore its pathophysiological mechanisms and find new therapeutic strategies for its successful treatment. The relationship between oxidative stress and ischemic stroke is increasingly appreciated and attracting considerable attention.

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Nanofibre membranes with a small diameter and a large specific surface area are widely used in the filtration field due to their small pore size and high porosity. To date, aramid nanofibres (ANFs) have received extensive research interest because of their high stiffness and excellent temperature resistance. However, the preparation of ANFs usually takes a long time, which greatly hampers the practical application of these fibres.

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Rechargeable alkaline Zn-air batteries (ZABs) are attracting extensive attention owing to their high energy density and environmental friendliness. However, the dilemma of Zn anode, composed of ineluctable passivation and dissolution problems, severely hinders the discharge and cycling performance of the battery. Herein, the authors propose a chemical buffer layer coated on Zn metal (CBL@Zn) anode, in which ZnO nanorods are uniformly dispersed in graphene oxide (GO), to improve the reversibility of Zn↔ZnO electrochemical conversion process.

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Metabolic signatures are frequently observed in cancer and are starting to be recognized as important regulators for tumor progression and therapy. Because metabolism genes are involved in tumor initiation and progression, little is known about the metabolic genomic profiles in low-grade glioma (LGG). Here, we applied bioinformatics analysis to determine the metabolic characteristics of patients with LGG from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA).

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Background: Cellular immune monitoring is becoming more critical in the clinic, but its application has not yet become sufficiently widespread. One reason may be the different reference intervals among clinical laboratories due to several factors. Percentage and number of lymphocyte subsets are standard indicators of cellular immune detection.

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Objective: To assess the detection performance of the hematopoietic stem cell enumeration kit developed by BD Biosciences.

Methods: Cord blood samples were prepared using a hematopoietic stem cell enumeration kit developed by BD Biosciences and Stem-Kit reagents from Beckman Coulter. CD34+ cells were enumerated using a BD FACSCanto instrument and FACSDiva software.

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Improving our understanding of air pollutant emissions from the asphalt industry is critical for the development and implementation of pollution control policies. In this study, the spatial distribution of potential maximum emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the complete life cycle of asphalt mixtures, as well as the particulate matter (PM), asphalt fume, nonmethane hydrocarbons (NMHCs), VOCs, and benzoapyrene (BaP) emissions from typical processes (e.g.

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Lithium-oxygen (Li-O ) batteries with ultrahigh theoretical energy density have attracted widespread attention while there are still problems with high overpotential and poor cycle stability. Rational design and application of efficient catalysts to improve the performance of Li-O batteries is of significant importance. In this work, Co single atoms catalysts are successfully combined with redox mediator (lithium bromide [LiBr]) to synergistically catalyze electrochemical reactions in Li-O batteries.

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Traumatic axonal injury (TAI) is a major cause of death and disability among patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI); however, no effective therapies have been developed to treat this disorder. Neuroinflammation accompanying microglial activation after TBI is likely to be an important factor in TAI. In this review, we summarize the current research in this field, and recent studies suggest that microglial activation plays an important role in TAI development.

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