Publications by authors named "Li Zhiqi"

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  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI) leads to cerebrovascular issues and various neurodegenerative conditions, with this study focusing on mild TBI (mTBI) and its effects on cognitive function through imaging and assessments.
  • MRI data from 85 mTBI patients and 52 healthy controls showed that increased white matter hyperintensity (WMH) volumes, particularly in specific brain regions, correlate with disrupted brain dynamics and cognitive impairments.
  • Results indicated that each 1 mL increase in WMH volume linked to significant delays in cognitive processing, highlighting the role of small vessel lesions in affecting brain function post-mTBI.
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  • Recent studies highlight difficulties in achieving both broad spectral and angular selectivity for infrared nonreciprocal thermal radiation in existing structures.
  • This research introduces an innovative design using Weyl semimetal (WSM) and a prism, resulting in strong nonreciprocity exceeding 0.8 within the wavelength range of 10.2-13.8µm and at incident angles of 40°-80°.
  • The physical mechanism behind this wide-angle nonreciprocal thermal radiation is explained through magnetic field distribution and verified using impedance matching theory, with the prism enhancing the overall performance.
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With the increasing development of productivity, new materials that allow for the efficient use of energy are slowly becoming a sought-after goal, as well as a challenge that is currently being faced. For this reason, we have made aerogels as the target of our research and prepared different series (CLPI (1-5)) of cross-linked polyimide aerogels by mixing and cross-linking the heat-insulating cross-linking agent 1,3,5-tris(4-aminobenzylamino)benzene (TAB) with polyamic acid solution. We created a three-dimensional spatial organization by using vacuum freeze-drying and programmed high-temperature drying, then controlled the concentration of the polyamidate solution to investigate the concentration and TAB's influence on aerogel-related properties.

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To compare the diagnostic performance between plain CT-based model and plain plus contrast CT-based modelin the classification of malignancy for solitary solid pulmonary nodules. Between January 2012 and July 2021, 527 patients with pathologically confirmed solitary solid pulmonary nodules were collected at dual centers with similar CT examinations and scanning parameters. Before surgery, all patients underwent both plain and contrast-enhanced chest CT scans.

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The isolation and identification of pathogenic bacteria from a variety of samples are critical for controlling bacterial infection-related health problems. The conventional methods, such as plate counting and polymerase chain reaction-based approaches, tend to be time-consuming and reliant on specific instruments, severely limiting the effective identification of these pathogens. In this study, we employed the specificity of the cell wall-binding (CBD) domain of the Staphylococcus aureus bacteriophage 80 alpha (80α) endolysin towards the host bacteria for isolation.

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Introduction: In the invaded areas, it is believed that invasive species reduce their investment in defense due to the absence of natural enemies.

Methods: By field investigation and a series of laboratory assays, This study explored the defense strategies of invasive plants.

Results: Field investigation indicated that invasive plants have a antifeedant effect on herbivorous pests, and the distribution frequency of wormholes of native plants shows a peak at a distance of 2-3 m from the invasive species.

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  • High-voltage LiNiMnO (LNMO) is a promising material for lithium-ion battery cathodes but faces issues like cycling stability and manganese dissolution.* -
  • A new micro-nano porous spherical structure of LNMO was developed, enhancing stability and promoting efficient lithium transport during charging and discharging.* -
  • This innovative cathode shows impressive performance, with a discharge capacity of 136.7 mA h g, 90.6% capacity retention after 500 cycles, and a strategy that offers fresh insights into designing cathode materials.*
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In this study, the effects of four types of amendments on effective Cd and Cd content in different parts of prickly ash soil and soil enzyme activity were studied, which provided scientific basis for acidification improvement of purple soil and heavy metal pollution control. A field experiment was conducted. Six treatments were set up:no fertilizer (CK), only chemical fertilizer (F), lime + chemical fertilizer (SF), organic fertilizer + chemical fertilizer (OM), biochar + chemical fertilizer (BF), and vinasse biomass ash + chemical fertilizer (JZ).

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Among silicon-based anode family for Li-ion battery technology, SiO, a nonstoichiometric silicon suboxide holds the potential for significant near-term commercial impact. In this context, this study mainly focuses on demonstrating an innovative SiO@C anode design that adopts a pre-lithiation strategy based on in situ pyrolysis of Li-salt of silsesquioxane trisilanolate without the need for lithium metal or active lithium compounds and creates dual carbon encapsulation of SiOC nanodomains by simply one-step thermal treatment. This ingenious design ensures the pre-lithiation process and pre-lithiation material with high-environmental stability.

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This study employed an anionic heteropolysaccharide extracted from overgrown Enteromorpha and homopolysaccharide pullulan to fabricate a self-floating hydrogel by introducing bubble templates. Subsequently, green in-situ reduction and immobilization of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) in the hydrogel were successfully achieved without additional reducing agents. The heteropolysaccharide from Enteromorpha provides carboxyl and sulfate groups for Ag ions complexation, which is beneficial for the in-situ reduction of Ag NPs and inhibits their aggregation.

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Evodiae Fructus (EF), an herbal medicine, possesses remarkable anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It exhibits insecticidal activity as a potent insecticide candidate. However, the toxic characteristics of EF and the underlying mechanisms have not been comprehensively elucidated comprehensively.

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Background: In bypass surgery for moyamoya disease (MMD), the superficial temporal artery's (STA) pressure needs to surpass that of the cortical M4 recipient of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), boosting cerebral blood flow into the MCA and enhancing cerebral circulation. This study investigates the STA-MCA arterial pressure parameters and gradients during bypass surgery, aiming to deepen our understanding of hemodynamic shifts pre- and post-operation.

Methods: DSA imaging data were prospectively collected from patients diagnosed with bilateral MMD who underwent STA-MCA bypass surgery between 2022 and 2023 and stratified according to the Suzuki stage.

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The factors that affect resident satisfaction with emerging residential integrated care for older people in China have been unclear due to a lack of validated instruments. Based on psychometric assessment procedures, we developed a new scale for older resident satisfaction with residential integrated care (SORSRIC). The scale was developed using a two-step process and a sample of 16 Chinese institutions and 333 residents.

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The synthesis of complex alkanes by the tetrafunctionalization of alkynes is limited and challenging. Herein, an unprecedented efficient geminal diazidation and dibromination of terminal alkynes is developed, which provides novel access to structurally diverse organic azides. The approach has exclusive chemo- and regioselectivity and features mild reaction conditions, good tolerance of various functional groups, and more crucially, no metal involved in the reaction, thereby benefiting the late-stage decoration of medicinal molecules.

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Excess ammonium halides as composition additives are widely employed in perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs), aiming to achieve high performance by controlling crystallinity and passivating defects. However, an in-depth understanding of whether excess organoammonium components affect the film physical/electrical properties and the resultant device instability is still lacking. Here, the trade-off between the performance and stability in high-efficiency formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI)-based PeLEDs with excess ammonium halides is pointed, and the underlying mechanism is explored.

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Nitration of allergenic proteins caused by atmospheric pollutants O and NO may enhance their allergenic potential. In the study, the influence of nitration was investigated on the allergenicity of Der p 2, which is a main allergen from house dust mites and plays an important role in allergenic rhinitis and asthma. The results reveal that nitrated Der p 2 enhanced the IgE-binding capacity, upregulated the mRNA expression and release of IL-6 and IL-8 from bronchial epithelial cells, and induced higher levels of specific-IgE, T2 cytokines and white blood cells in mice.

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Layered transition metal oxides (NaTMO) possess attractive features such as large specific capacity, high ionic conductivity, and a scalable synthesis process, making them a promising cathode candidate for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). However, NaTMO suffer from multiple phase transitions and Na/vacancy ordering upon Na insertion/extraction, which is detrimental to their electrochemical performance. Herein, we developed a novel cathode material that exhibits an abnormal P2-type structure at a stoichiometric content of Na up to 1.

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As a well-conserved histone variant, H2A.Z epigenetically regulates plant growth and development as well as the interaction with environmental factors. However, the role of H2A.

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The aim of this study was to explore the effects of four amendments on soil fertility and labile carbon fraction characteristics of acid purple soil, so as to provide scientific basis for nutrient management and carbon storage stability in purple soil. Field experiments were carried out, and six treatments were set up:no fertilization (CK), only chemical fertilizer (F), lime + chemical fertilizer (SF), organic fertilizer + chemical fertilizer (OM), biochar + chemical fertilizer (BF), and vinasse biomass ash + chemical fertilizer (JZ). The contents of soil organic matter, pH, available nutrients, soil integrated fertility index (IFI), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), particulate organic carbon (POC), their effective rates, and soil carbon pool management index (CPMI) under different treatments were studied to clarify their relationships.

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The study on melatonin biosynthesis mutant snat1snat2 revealed that endogenous melatonin plays an important role in salt responsiveness by mediating auxin signaling. Melatonin is a pleiotropic signaling molecule, which, besides being involved in multiple growth and developmental processes, also mediates environmental stress responses. However, whether and how endogenous melatonin is involved in salt response has not been determined.

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  • * The study introduces a flexible silica aerogel that can change its wettability in response to temperature and pH levels, making it versatile for different types of substances.
  • * This dual-responsive aerogel can absorb water under specific conditions (below 34.73°C or pH > 7) and oil under others (above 34.73°C or pH < 7), allowing for efficient oil recovery without additional energy use.
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Learning powerful representations in bird's-eye-view (BEV) for perception tasks is trending and drawing extensive attention both from industry and academia. Conventional approaches for most autonomous driving algorithms perform detection, segmentation, tracking, etc., in a front or perspective view.

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Background: The risk of compounds/drugs, including aristolochic acid-induced nephrotoxicity remains high and is a significant public health concern. Therefore, it is particularly important to select reasonable animal models for rapid screening and evaluation of different samples with complex chemical systems. The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has been used to study chemical-induced renal toxicity.

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White ash (Fraxinus americana linn.) originates from the southeastern United States. It is a tall and fast-growing tree species with strong salt-alkali resistance and cold tolerance, making it an important reforestation species and widely planted worldwide.

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