Publications by authors named "Lisha Liang"

The electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction (eCORR) shows great potential in the realization of carbon neutrality, which requires a dedicated catalyst design. To develop electrocatalysts that favor C products, herein, the synthetic protocol for engineering interlayered single-atom metal active sites on the bipyridine-linked 2D conjugated covalent-organic framework (2D -COF) has been developed by utilizing the interlayer π-π stacking. The resultant M@BTT-BPy-COF (where M = Cu, Ni, and Fe) provides fully exposed single-atom active sites with a suitable interdistance for catalyzing the key C-C coupling in the eCORR process.

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  • - The text discusses new aerogels with low thermal conductivity that are integrated with spC-conjugated porous polymers (spC-CPPs), which serve as effective photosensitizers for applications like seawater desalination and uranium extraction.
  • - These spC-CPP aerogels are made using a method called surface-initiated aldol polycondensation (SI-AP), which allows for robust aerogels with excellent properties for energy conversion and uranium adsorption.
  • - Notably, the DHA-TMT aerogel shows exceptional performance in evaporation (1.55 kg/m²/h) and uranium extraction (up to 1200 mg/m²), while maintaining stability in harsh environments, highlighting a promising strategy for
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  • Chronic predator stress (CPS) affects anhedonia in animals, and this study identifies specific neural circuits that are involved in this effect.
  • Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) neurons in the medial subthalamic nucleus (mSTN) are found to enhance struggle behaviors and contribute to anhedonia largely through their connections to the external globus pallidus (GPe).
  • CPS alters the responsiveness of mSTN-CRH neurons to different stimuli, and enhanced inputs from the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) are implicated in mediating behaviors associated with despair and anhedonia, shedding light on neurocircuitry linked to defense mechanisms
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Aspergillus carbonarius infection leads to black mold rot in table grapes, causes grape decay, reduces fruit quality and marketability, which produces significant economic losses. This study investigated the antifungal efficacy of chitosan-stabilized lemon essential oil nanoemulsion (LO-CNE) against A. carbonarius and black mold rot of table grapes.

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Background: Fat-suppressed (FS) T2-weighed turbo spin-echo (TSE) sequence was used to detect the signal of the thymus and the characteristics of the thymus location, measure the two-dimensional diameter at specific levels, and analyze the association with gestational weeks.

Methods: This study involved 51 fetal specimens. Post-mortem MRI scanning was implemented with a 3.

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Ice is omnipresent in our daily life and possesses intrinsic slipperiness as a result of the formation of a quasi-liquid layer. Thus, the functional surfaces inspired by ice show great prospects in widespread fields from surface lubrication to antifouling coatings. Herein, we report an ice-inspired polymeric slippery surface (II-PSS) constructed by a self-lubricating liquid layer and a densely surface-grafted polymer brush.

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Investigation of the neurobiology of depression in humans depends on animal models that attempt to mimic specific features of the human disorder. However, frequently-used paradigms based on social stress cannot be easily applied to female mice which has led to a large sex bias in preclinical studies of depression. Furthermore, most studies focus on one or only a few behavioral assessments, with time and practical considerations prohibiting a comprehensive evaluation.

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When an animal faces a threatening situation while asleep, rapid arousal is the essential prerequisite for an adequate response. Here, we find that predator stimuli induce immediate arousal from REM sleep compared with NREM sleep. Using in vivo neural activity recording and cell-type-specific manipulations, we identify neurons in the medial subthalamic nucleus (mSTN) expressing corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) that mediate arousal and defensive responses to acute predator threats received through multiple sensory modalities across REM sleep and wakefulness.

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Background: The occurrence of Plasmopara viticola populations resistant to carboxylic acid amide (CAA) fungicides is becoming a serious problem in the control of grapevine downy mildew worldwide. The resistance is caused by point mutations in the PvCesA3 gene. These isolates with this mutation have been detected mainly by determining the minimum inhibitory concentration of fungicides, which is always time consuming and inefficient.

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The synthesis and pharmaceutical activity of new potent non-tetrazole angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor antagonists were described. These compounds were fluorine substituted derivatives of Losartan, Valsartan and Irbesartan with carboxylic acid group as replacements to the known potent tetrazole moiety at the 2'-biphenyl position. Their activities were evaluated by Ang II receptor binding assay as well as by in vivo assay.

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A series of novel angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonists were prepared. Radioligand binding assay suggested that compounds 1b and 1c could be recognized by the AT(1) receptor with an IC(50) value of 1.6 ± 0.

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