Publications by authors named "Lingjun Yang"

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  • Three small donor molecule materials were synthesized using methods like Vilsmeier-Haack reaction and Stille coupling, focusing on their optical properties and photovoltaic performance.
  • Incorporating thiophene π-bridges helped achieve a blue shift in UV absorption and improved energy levels, resulting in a maximum open circuit voltage of 0.75 V and a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 3%.
  • Adding alkyl chains improved solubility and led to better performance, achieving a short-circuit current of 10.59 mA/cm and a PCE of 4.25%, suggesting strategies for designing future small donor molecules.
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Organic solar cells (OSCs) could benefit from the ternary bulk heterojunction (BHJ), a method that allows for fine-tuning of light capture, cascade energy levels, and film shape, in order to increase their power conversion efficiency (PCE). In this work, the third components of PM6:Y6 and PM6:BTP-eC9 BHJs are a set of four star-shaped unfused ring electron acceptors (SSUFREAs), i.e.

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Background: Based on the previous findings on the relieving role of gelsemine in neuropathic pain, this research aims to further investigate the relevant regulatory mechanism.

Methods: Targets of gelsemine were predicted using SwissTargetPrediction. The peripheral neuropathic pain rat model was established by ligating spinal nerves, and then gelsemine (10 μg for one day) or dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) oligonucleotides (5 μg/day, for 7 days) was injected into intrathecal bolus of rats.

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Background: The regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis by various factors including sugars, light and abiotic stresses is mediated by numerous regulatory factors acting at the transcriptional level. Here experimental evidence was provided in order to demonstrate that the nuclear GARP transcription factor AtGLK1 plays an important role in regulating sucrose-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis.

Results: The results obtained using real-time quantitative PCR and GUS staining assays revealed that AtGLK1 was mainly expressed in the green tissues of Arabidopsis seedlings and could be induced by sucrose.

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