Publications by authors named "Liu Bingbing"

The intentional manipulation of carrier characteristics serves as a fundamental principle underlying various energy-related and optoelectronic semiconductor technologies. However, achieving switchable and reversible control of the polarity within a single material to design optimized devices remains a significant challenge. Herein, we successfully achieved dramatic reversible p-n switching during the semiconductor‒semiconductor phase transition in BiI via pressure, accompanied by a substantial improvement in their photoelectric properties.

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Objectives: Delayed diagnosis of patients with Fever of Unknown Origin has long been a daunting clinical challenge. Onco-mNGS, which can accurately diagnose infectious agents and identify suspected tumor signatures by analyzing host chromosome copy number changes, has been widely used to assist identifying complex etiologies. However, the application of Onco-mNGS to improve FUO etiological screening has never been studied before.

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  • The study examines the impact of oxidative stress on lactic acid bacteria used as probiotics, highlighting that oxidative stress can damage these bacteria, affecting their functionality.
  • Researchers compared the oxidative stress tolerance of bacteria grown through solid-state fermentation (SSF) versus liquid-state fermentation (LSF) and found that SSF bacteria exhibited significantly higher tolerance.
  • Gene editing identified specific genes (glpF and glpO) that play a crucial role in glycerol metabolism, key to improving SSF bacteria's resistance to oxidative stress, with oxygen levels during cultivation also influencing tolerance variations, which are species-specific.
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In this study, the electrochemical and anodic behaviors of Pb-Ag anodes during ultrasound-assisted zinc electrowinning were meticulously examined. The oxygen evolution reaction (OER) occurring at the Pb-Ag anodes in a 150 g L aqueous HSO solution was studied in the absence (silent) and presence of ultrasonication (40 kHz, 100 % acoustic amplitude). Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), cyclic voltammetry (CV), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV), and zinc electrowinning tests were conducted to analyze the electrochemical behavior of the Pb-Ag anodes during zinc electrowinning.

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the bacterium responsible for causing Tuberculosis (TB) and understanding its mechanisms of virulence, persistence, and pathogenesis is a global research priority. Attenuated strains of Mtb are valuable tools for investigating the genes and proteins involved in these processes. In this study, we identified an Mtb mutant, H37Rv-S, which exhibits a shorter mycelium, smoother colony, slower growth, and reduced antibiotics resistance compared to the wild-type strain H37Rv.

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Background: Advancements in radiotherapy (RT) technology have led to the prominence of precision RT in head and neck cancer (HNC) treatment. The new progress in precision RT offers more efficient therapy, potentially improving outcomes for HNC patients.

Objective: The present cross-sectional study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of patients in advanced precision RT for HNC treatment.

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Exploring the fundamental building block is essential for constructing functional materials with extended topological configurations. In the polymeric nitrogen system, no fundamental building blocks have been reported so far. Here, we successfully synthesize the buckled 1-dimensional (1D) band-shaped and 2-dimensional (2D) layered polymeric nitrogen frameworks with N ring as a fundamental building block for the first time.

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  • * The study introduces a rapid-compression large volume press that can increase pressures from 1-5 GPa to 12-16 GPa in a very short time, leading to significant phase transitions in materials.
  • * This technique has remarkable implications for various scientific fields and has demonstrated substantial enhancements in phase transformations, outperforming earlier methods significantly.
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Pressure-induced surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (PI-SERS) has garnered significant attention as a subfield of SERS detection due to its capacity to regulate the band gap between molecules and substrates through pressure modulation. Currently, SERS detection primarily focuses on single molecules at atmospheric pressure with limited investigations conducted under high pressure conditions. Herein, we employed rose-shaped MoS nanoflowers as the SERS substrate and realized selective PI-SERS enhancement of R6G molecules in the binary (MV+R6G) and ternary (MV+R6G+RhB) systems.

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The ring-opening reaction of aromatic molecules is a significant and critical process for the construction of carbon-based and related functional materials with desired structures and properties. However, direct observation and control of such a process at a molecular level remains a challenge. Here, we employed the octahedral voids in endohedral metallofullerene (EMF) crystals as nanoreactors to accommodate aromatic m-xylene molecules and regulate the ring-opening reaction of guest m-xylene by applying a high pressure.

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  • - The lack of intrinsic p-type 2D layered semiconductors has limited the progress of 2D devices like CMOS and integrated circuits, making the development of practical p-type semiconductors essential for electronics.
  • - Researchers modified NbOI by applying pressure, which allowed them to control carrier polarity and concentration, leading to a transition from n-type to p-type behavior, and significantly improving its photoelectric properties.
  • - The study found that under xenon irradiation, the photocurrent increased over 1000 times, with an extended spectral response range up to 1450 nm, demonstrating the potential of pressure engineering in enhancing p-type 2D semiconductors.
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The radical-mediated difunctionalization of 1,3-enynes facilitates rapid access to structurally diverse allenes and dienes. Whereas, owing to the existence of multiple active sites in conjugated 1,3-enynes, regulating selectivity in difunctionalized addition a single transition-metal-catalyzed radical tandem process remains elusive. Herein, we disclose an intriguing protocol of substrate-controlled nickel-catalyzed regiodivergent sulfonylarylation of 1,3-enynes with the assistance of sulfonyl chlorides and arylboronic acids.

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Biological invasions pose a significant threat to ecosystems, disrupting local biodiversity and ecosystem functions. The genomic underpinnings of invasiveness, however, are still largely unknown, making it difficult to predict and manage invasive species effectively. The common reed (Phragmites australis) is a dominant grass species in wetland ecosystems and has become particularly invasive when transferred from Europe to North America.

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Introduction: How to scientifically assess the health status of cities and effectively assist in formulating policies and planning for health city development remains a profound challenge in building a global "health community."

Methods: This study employs the Building Research Establishment's International Healthy Cities Index (BRE HCI), encompassing ten environmental categories and fifty-eight indicators, to guide and support the scientific development of healthy cities. The entropy weight-TOPSIS method and the rank sum ratio (RSR) method were applied to comprehensively rank and categorize the health development levels of fifteen global cities.

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In eukaryotic cells, primases are the key polymerase during DNA replication and DNA damage repair, which includes primase subunit 1 (PRIM1) and primase subunit 2 (PRIM2). Recent studies reported that the aberrant expression and activity of PRIM enzymes are closely associated with the carcinogenesis and development of various cancers. PRIM1 is overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma, breast cancer, and other cancers, while PRIM2 is highly expressed in lung cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, and other cancers.

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Osteoarthritis is a highly prevalent progressive joint disease that still requires an optimal therapeutic approach. Intermittent fasting is an attractive dieting strategy for improving health. Here this study shows that intermittent fasting potently relieves medial meniscus (DMM)- or natural aging-induced osteoarthritic phenotypes.

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Polynitrogen has been widely studied recently as a rising star of high energy density materials. Here, we performed a systematic study of the Zr-N compounds in the N-rich region by the first-principles method. The high-pressure phase diagram of the Zr-N system is enriched by proposing five new compounds.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complicated chronic disorder of the immune system, featured with severe inflammatory joints, synovium hyperplasia, articular cartilage, and bone damage. In the RA microenvironment, RA-involved cells, overproduced nitric oxide (NO), and pro-inflammatory cytokines are highly interplayed and mutually reinforced, which form a vicious circle and play crucial roles in the formation and progression of RA. To comprehensively break the vicious circle and obtain the maximum benefits, we have developed neutrophil membrane-camouflaged NO scavenging nanoparticles based on an NO-responsive hyaluronic acid derivative for delivery of MTX.

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Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH), a principal pathophysiological aspect of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), is associated with cognitive deficits. Clinical evidence suggests that a combination of Shengmaisan and Liuwei Dihuang Decoctions (SMS-LD) can enhance cognitive function by nourishing yin and strengthening the kidneys. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and underlying mechanisms of SMS-LD in addressing cognitive impairments induced by CIH.

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There are many methods to treat keloid, including various excision operations, laser, injection and radiotherapy. However, few studies have explored the effectiveness of single-hole punch excision in keloid treatment. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of lateral punch excision combined with intralesional steroid injection for keloid treatment through self-control trial.

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  • The advancement of technology poses challenges for wastewater treatment, especially in the chemical and metallurgical industries, where clean and sustainable practices are needed.
  • Foam extraction has emerged as a promising wastewater treatment method due to its effective interfacial separation and mineral flotation abilities, but a comprehensive overview of its processes and contaminant removal mechanisms is still needed.
  • This review summarizes the principles of foam extraction, discusses its various applications, critiques current limitations, and suggests ways to enhance the technology for better wastewater treatment outcomes.
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The unsustainable and widespread utilization of fossil fuels continues to drive the rapid depletion of global supplies. Biodiesel has emerged as one of the most promising alternatives to conventional diesel, leading to growing research interest in its production. Microbes can facilitate the de novo synthesis of a type of biodiesel in the form of fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs).

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Calophaca sinica is a rare plant endemic to northern China which belongs to the Fabaceae family and possesses rich nutritional value. To support the preservation of the genetic resources of this plant, we have successfully generated a high-quality genome of C. sinica (1.

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  • Chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) is linked to worsening diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM), but the exact mechanisms behind this connection are not fully understood.
  • Research involved both animal models (db/db mice) and cell cultures (H9C2 cells) to assess the effects of CIH and high glucose on body weight, blood sugar levels, cardiac function, and oxidative stress.
  • The study found that CIH leads to increased glycolipid metabolism issues, myocardial cell death, and greater oxidative stress, likely through the LKB1/AMPK/Nrf2 signaling pathway, suggesting a direct connection between CIH and myocardial damage in DCM.
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The discovery of superconductivity in twisted bilayer graphene has reignited enthusiasm in the field of flat-band superconductivity. However, important challenges remain, such as constructing a flat-band structure and inducing a superconducting state in materials. Here, we successfully achieved superconductivity in BiOSe by pressure-tuning the flat-band electronic structure.

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