Publications by authors named "Ma T"

Solar-driven HO-to-H conversion is a feasible artificial photoconversion technology for clean energy production. However, low photon utilization efficiency has become a major obstacle limiting the practical application of this technology. Herein, a metal atomic replacement (Sb→Ni) is conducted to disintegrate bulk SbS nanorods and synchronously grow the NiS nanolayers, and a flower-like SbS-NiS nanocomposite with high BET specific surface area and synergistic exciton dynamics is constructed for simulated solar (SSL)-driven HO-to-H conversion.

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Investigating mutations, including single nucleotide variations (SNVs), gene fusions, alternative splicing and copy number variations (CNVs), is fundamental to cancer study. Recent computational methods and biological research have demonstrated the reliability and biological significance of detecting mutations from single-cell transcriptomic data. However, there is a lack of a single-cell-level database containing comprehensive mutation information in all types of cancer.

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Sodium-ion batteries suffer from kinetic problems stemming from sluggish ion transport across the electrode-electrolyte interface, causing rapid energy decay during fast-charging or low-temperature operation. One exciting prospect to enhance kinetics is constructing neuron-like electrodes that emulate fast signal transmission in a nervous system. It has been considered that these bioinspired designs enhance electron/ion transport of the electrodes through carbon networks.

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The freshwater surface microlayer film (SMF) is a dynamically evolving micro-ecosystem closely related to water quality and microbial growth in water. However, the mechanisms of dynamic regeneration of SMF after their destruction and their impacts on the aquatic environment are still largely unknown. Herein, we modeled the dynamic processes of SMF destruction and recovery in the natural environment by constructing a water-SMF ecosystem.

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The impact of Borrelia miyamotoi on human health, facilitated by the expanding geographical distribution and increasing population of Ixodes ticks, remains obscure in the context of global climate change. We employed multiple models to evaluate the effect of global climate change on the risk of B. miyamotoi worldwide across various scenarios.

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Ultrasound and ultrasound-coupled oak blocks techniques on the phenolic and astringency profiles of Petit Verdot wines were discussed in this study. The relationship between techniques at varying absorbed energy density (AED) gradients and astringency was revealed, elucidating potential molecular mechanisms regarding compound interactions. Ultrasound was found to promote phenolics degradation and condensed tannins maturation, while oak blocks improved ellagitannins release into wines, facilitating polycondensation reactions to form larger complexes.

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Vignetting constitutes a prevalent optical degradation that significantly compromises the quality of biomedical microscopic imaging. However, a robust and efficient vignetting correction methodology in multi-channel microscopic images remains absent at present. In this paper, we take advantage of a prior knowledge about the homogeneity of microscopic images and radial attenuation property of vignetting to develop a self-supervised deep learning algorithm that achieves complex vignetting removal in color microscopic images.

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  • The study evaluated the benefits of using preoperative 3D planning and intraoperative navigation in robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery for complex pheochromocytoma, comparing it to traditional methods.
  • Results showed that the group using advanced techniques had shorter operation times, less blood loss, and fewer complications than the traditional group.
  • The findings suggest that robot-assisted surgery is safe and effective, leading to quicker recovery and lower recurrence rates for patients with complex pheochromocytoma.
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Buckwheat is a valuable crop that contains various nutrients and functional components. Tartary buckwheat peptide is a protease-hydrolyzed protein with a wide range of physiological functions. Tartary buckwheat peptide produced through microbial fermentation can decrease the enzymatic digestion of buckwheat protein, which contributes to the bitter taste, and improve both the flavor and texture of buckwheat peptide products.

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  • This paper explores using acoustic waves in piezoelectric plates to detect the five basic tastes: salt, sweet, sour, umami, and bitter, through experiments with specific aqueous solutions.
  • Different liquids were analyzed based on their physical properties, and changes in acoustic wave propagation were measured to differentiate between tastes.
  • The study suggests that the developed acoustic electronic tongue can create unique response patterns for various liquids, paving the way for efficient analysis of food and other substances without extensive chemical testing.
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A terahertz photonic crystal fiber with two sensing channels was designed. Graphene coated on the micro-grooves in the cladding was used as plasma material to introduce tunability. The dispersion relation, mode coupling, and sensing characteristics of the fiber were studied using the finite element method.

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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is one of the most significant processes for treating fecal sludge. However, a substantial amount of microplastics (MPs) have been identified in septic tanks, and it remains unclear whether they impact the resource treatment of feces. To investigate this, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) was used as an indicator of MPs to study their effect on the anaerobic digestion of fecal sludge (FS).

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  • The study investigates the effects of atmospheric reactive nitrogen (Nr) deposition on Chaohu Lake, a eutrophic lake in eastern China, which is prone to algal blooms, highlighting the limited research on this topic, especially in lakes primarily receiving nitrogen from rivers.* -
  • In 2022, the total nitrogen input from river sources to the lake was 11,553.3 tons, with atmospheric deposition contributing 2,326.0 tons, making atmospheric Nr deposition an essential factor in the nitrogen burden of the lake.* -
  • The findings suggest that atmospheric Nr is a significant source of bio-available nitrogen, accounting for 24.5% of total nitrogen inputs, indicating that efforts to combat eutrophication should
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  • * Injecting coal seam water is a proven way to reduce these risks, and using SiO nanofluids can improve this technique by making coal seams more wettable.
  • * Research methods like nanoindentation, SEM, and EDX showed that SiO nanofluids at varying concentrations can either weaken or strengthen coal samples, affecting their mechanical properties and influencing the prevention of outbursts.
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A new lipopeptide-producing strain Cytobacillus sp. R3-1 was isolated from the production water of the Daqing oilfield in China and identified based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analyses. The strain R3-1 is capable of simultaneously producing both of the surfactin and fengycin, the two major families of the lipopeptide biosurfactant.

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Sluggish bulk charge transfer and barren catalytic sites severely hinder the CO photoreduction process. Seeking strategies for accelerating charge dynamics and activating reduction and oxidation sites synchronously presents a huge challenge. Herein, an inside-out chlorine (Cl) ions substitution strategy on the layered polar BiOBr is proposed for achieving layer structure-dependent polarization effect and redox dual-sites activation.

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  • Research on rice (Oryza sativa) shows that knocking out the lipoxygenase gene 1 with CRISPR/Cas9 helps maintain seed viability and quality during storage by slowing down the aging process.
  • Transcriptome analysis indicates that this gene knockout affects multiple metabolic pathways related to lipid metabolism and antioxidants, promoting better seed storability through regulation of various genes.
  • The findings suggest that this genetic modification could be beneficial for agricultural practices, as it enhances seed longevity without significantly altering other important agricultural traits.
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Introduction: COVID-19 changed scholarly publishing. Yet, its impact on medical education publishing is unstudied. Because journal articles and their corresponding publication timelines can influence academic success, the field needs updated publication timelines to set evidence-based expectations for academic productivity.

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Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an important adverse drug reaction that can lead to acute liver failure or even death in severe cases. AIBP is a binding protein of apolipoprotein AI involved in lipid metabolism and maintenance of oxidative respiration in mitochondria, but its role in DILI is unclear. By constructing AIBP knockout mice, overexpressing and knocking down AIBP in cell lines, we established animal and cell models of DILI.

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Gout is characterized by dysregulation of uric acid (UA) metabolism, and the gut microbiota may serve as a regulatory target. This two-month randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial aimed to investigate the additional benefits of coadministering Probio-X alongside febuxostat. A total of 160 patients with gout were randomly assigned to either the probiotic group (n = 120; Probio-X [3 × 10 CFU/day] with febuxostat) or the placebo group (n = 40; placebo material with febuxostat).

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  • A top-down neuronal circuit from the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) to the dorsomedial striatum (DMS) is crucial for cognitive flexibility, but its role in substance seeking behaviors remains unclear.
  • Electrophysiology and in vivo optogenetics were used in mice to study the effects of OFC projections on DMS neural circuits during alcohol-seeking tasks, revealing impairments in cognitive flexibility due to chronic alcohol consumption.
  • Altering the OFC-DMS circuit can restore cognitive flexibility, with cholinergic interneurons (CINs) playing a key role, indicating that targeting this pathway might be a new approach for treating alcohol-seeking behaviors.
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  • Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is a common surgery for older adults aimed at improving their quality of life, but it has led to an increase in Prosthetic Joint Infections (PJI) post-surgery.
  • A meta-analysis revealed that the prevalence of PJI after TKA is about 1.08%, though results vary significantly by region and follow-up periods.
  • The study also highlighted current research trends, key nations, organizations, and impactful publications in the field of TKA-related PJI to inform future investigations.
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  • Drought stress significantly impacts forage yields, making it essential to understand how plants, particularly alfalfa, resist drought for better crop yields in arid areas.
  • In this study, different alfalfa cultivars (G3, G8, LD) were analyzed, revealing that the strongly drought-resistant cultivar Longdong exhibited superior enzymatic and protein responses compared to the other two cultivars under drought conditions.
  • The research identified key genes involved in drought response related to mechanisms like phenylpropanoid and flavonoid biosynthesis, suggesting potential genetic modifications for improving alfalfa's drought resistance through molecular-assisted breeding.
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  • - The study investigates the relationship between chronic stress and white matter brain age (WM BAG), a measure linked to dementia risk, using data from nearly 23,000 individuals in the UK Biobank.
  • - Researchers used a composite allostatic load (AL) index to assess cumulative stress and found that an increase in AL score was associated with an increase in WM BAG, indicating accelerated brain aging.
  • - The results suggest that managing chronic stress may be important for reducing the risk of dementia and neurodegenerative disorders, particularly in individuals aged 45-64, regardless of sex.
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  • Urban areas are facing a common issue known as ecological network fragmentation, which impacts their ecological structures.
  • This study focuses on Shenzhen City, where a quantitative index and detection model were created to diagnose and analyze the fragmentation of the ecological network.
  • Findings indicate that the network fragmentation in Shenzhen is significant, driven by both individual actions and broader resource systems, highlighting the need for informed decision-making in ecological restoration efforts.
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