Publications by authors named "Pei-Yun Li"

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  • * This study successfully demonstrates nonlocal photonic quantum gates over a distance of 7.0 km using stationary qubits and flying qubits, surpassing previous limitations of entanglement between nearby nodes.
  • * The implementation of quantum algorithms like the Deutsch-Jozsa and quantum phase estimation showcases quantum parallelism, marking significant progress towards large-scale distributed quantum networks using existing fiber technology.
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Visual system is the most important system of animal to cognize the information in outside world, and reward-related visual cues are the key factors in the consolidation and retrieval of reward memory. However, the neural circuit mechanism is still unclear. Superior Colliculus (SC) receive direct input from the retina and belong to the earliest stages of visual processing.

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Background: Age-related decline in cognitive function is often linked to changed prefrontal cortex (PFC) activity and heart rate variability (HRV). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a transitional stage between normal aging and dementia, might have further degeneration beyond aging. This study aimed to investigate the differences between young and older adults with or without MCI in cognitive functions, task-induced PFC activation and HRV changes.

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α-Dicarbonyl compounds (α-DCs) are commonly present in various foods. We conducted the investigation into concentration changes of α-DCs including 3-deoxyglucosone (3-DG), glyoxal (GO), and methylglyoxal (MGO) in fresh fruits and decapped commercial juices during storage at room temperature and 4 °C, as well as in homemade juices during storage at 4 °C. The studies indicate the presence of α-DCs in all samples.

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Quantum memories at telecom wavelengths are crucial for the construction of large-scale quantum networks based on existing fiber networks. On-demand storage of telecom photonic qubits is an essential request for such networking applications but yet to be demonstrated. Here we demonstrate the storage and on-demand retrieval of telecom photonic qubits using a laser-written waveguide fabricated in an ^{167}Er^{3+}:Y_{2}SiO_{5} crystal.

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  • There is a need for safe non-opioid alternatives for treating opioid addiction, as current options are limited.
  • Research shows that AQP4, a protein in the brain, affects how mice respond to opioids like morphine and heroin, as Aqp4-knockout mice showed reduced drug consumption and cravings.
  • The findings suggest that targeting AQP4 could lead to new treatments for opioid addiction by reducing drug-seeking behaviors and dopamine activity in the brain.
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Owing to the inevitable loss in communication channels, the distance of entanglement distribution is limited to approximately 100 kilometres on the ground. Quantum repeaters can circumvent this problem by using quantum memory and entanglement swapping. As the elementary link of a quantum repeater, the heralded distribution of two-party entanglement between two remote nodes has only been realized with built-in-type quantum memories.

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A memory-based quantum repeater architecture provides a solution to distribute quantum information to an arbitrary long distance. Practical quantum repeaters are likely to be built in optical-fiber networks which take advantage of the low-loss transmission between quantum memory nodes. Most quantum memory platforms have characteristic atomic transitions away from the telecommunication band.

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The faithful storage and coherent manipulation of quantum states with matter-systems would enable the realization of large-scale quantum networks based on quantum repeaters. To achieve useful communication rates, highly multimode quantum memories are required to construct a multiplexed quantum repeater. Here, we present a demonstration of on-demand storage of orbital-angular-momentum states with weak coherent pulses at the single-photon-level in a rare-earth-ion-doped crystal.

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Sphingosine kinase (SPHK) is an enzyme that phosphorylates sphingosine to form sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P). Human SPHK1 (hSPHK1) was localized predominantly in the cytoplasm when transiently expressed in Cos7 cells. In this study, we have found two functional nuclear export signal (NES) sequences in the middle region of hSPHK1.

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Aim: To determine whether Platelet activating factor (PAF) has a regulation role in the expression of adhesion molecules and accumulation of neutrophils in a murine model of acute pancreatitis.

Methods: One hundred twenty-eight Kunming mice were divided into four groups. Group 1 received 0.

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