Publications by authors named "Pu Wei"

Amino acids are important bio-based products with a multi-billion-dollar market. The development of efficient high-throughput screening technologies utilizing biosensors is essential for the rapid identification of high-performance amino acid producers. However, there remains a pressing need for biosensors that specifically target certain critical amino acids, such as L-threonine and L-proline.

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The aircraft smart skin (ASS) with structural health monitoring capabilities is a promising technology. It enables the real-time acquisition of the aircraft's structural health status and service environment, thereby improving the performance of the aircraft and ensuring the safety of its operation, which in turn reduces maintenance costs. In this paper, a miniaturized and ultra-low-power wireless multi-parameter monitoring system (WMPMS) for ASS is developed, which is capable of monitoring multiple parameters of an aircraft, including random impact events, vibration, temperature, humidity, and air pressure.

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The record-breaking 2019-2020 Australian wildfires have been primarily linked to climate change and its internal variability. However, the meteorological feedback mechanisms affecting smoke dispersion and wildfire emissions on a synoptic scale remain unclear. This study focused on the largest wildfires occurring between December 25, 2019 and January 10, 2020, under the enhanced subtropical high, when the double peak in wildfire evolution was favored by sustained low humidity and two synchronous increases in temperature and wind.

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Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have seen rapid advancements over the past decade, driven by their exceptional optoelectronic properties and high power conversion efficiencies. Cl-based additives strategy has significantly contributed to these advancements by enhancing crystallinity, improving preferred orientation, and optimizing the surface morphology of perovskite films. This review provides a comprehensive summary of recent advancements and insights into the critical role of Cl-based additives in perovskite photovoltaics, focusing on the mechanisms behind Cl incorporation and its effects on film and device performance.

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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) causes synovial inflammation and pain, but patients may still experience pain even if inflammation is controlled.
  • In a study using collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) model rats, researchers aimed to assess the relationship between joint inflammation, pain, and bone destruction while identifying optimal drug treatment timing.
  • Findings indicated that while joint swelling and inflammation improved over time, bone destruction remained constant, and pain persisted, suggesting that pain and inflammation may not always occur in sync, highlighting post-inflammatory hyperalgesia.
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The rotational speed vectors of the bearing balls affect their service life and running performance. Observing the actual rotational speed of the ball is a prerequisite for revealing its true motion law and conducting sliding behavior simulation analysis. To address the need for accuracy and real-time measurement of spin angular velocity, which is also under high-frequency and high-speed ball motion conditions, a new measurement method of ball rotation vectors based on a binocular vision system is proposed.

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  • Solution-processing is crucial for creating high-efficiency perovskite solar cells (PSCs), with solvent choice significantly affecting film quality and formation dynamics.
  • Using acetonitrile (ACN) instead of the traditional N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) as a precursor solution minimizes issues with heterogeneous nucleation and reduces costs by 50%.
  • This method improves the crystallinity of perovskite films, enhances power conversion efficiencies to 23.62% for PSCs, and maintains over 97% efficiency after 800 hours of continuous use, offering insights for better performance and stability in solar cells.
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  • Solution-processed perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are emerging as an efficient and cost-effective option for solar energy, but issues with solvents during preparation can compromise their quality.
  • The authors created a new method using a methylamine (MA)-based gel dispersion system that enhances the uniformity of the perovskite films while addressing solvent removal problems.
  • This innovative approach resulted in high-performance PSCs with power conversion efficiencies of 21.34% for single cells and 19.77% for larger mini-modules, showing great potential for scalable production.
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FeO has the advantages of unique magnetic stability and low biological toxicity, which can improve pollutants separation efficiency. MXenes are two-dimensional materials and easy surface functionalization that can provide suitable carriers for FeO. In this work, we synthesized magnetic MXene composites by a one-pot method that relies on doping FeO particles onto TiC MXene nanosheets by heat treatment.

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Atmospheric water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC) is a critical component of airborne particulates. It significantly affects the Earth's energy balance, air quality, and human health. Despite its importance, the molecular composition and sources of WSOC remain unclear, particularly in non-urban areas.

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As a new soft electronic product, a flexible precontact sensor provides spatial position sensing ability. However, the properties of traditional polymer materials change in industrial environments with extreme temperatures, which can cause the sensor function to decline or even fail. In this study, we propose a flexible fiber sensor based on the capacitor principle, which achieves a stable spatial positioning function and is not affected by a wide range of temperature changes.

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N-acetylaspartate (NAA), choline (Cho) and creatine (Cr) are brain metabolites involved in some key neuronal functions within the brain, such as cognitive function. The aim of this study was to investigate whether Parkinson's disease (PD) with different cognitive status induces regional brain metabolite differences. 38 diagnosed PD patients, including 18 PD patients with normal cognitive (PDN), 20 PD subjects with cognitive impairment (PDMCI) and 25 healthy controls (HC) participated in this study.

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Soft robotics has been a rapidly growing field in recent decades due to its advantages of softness, deformability, and adaptability to various environments. However, the separation of perception and actuation in soft robot research hinders its progress toward compactness and flexibility. To address this limitation, we propose the use of a dielectric elastomer actuator (DEA), which exhibits both an actuation capability and perception stability.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Fangji Huangqi Decoction (FHD) is frequently prescribed for the clinical treatment of wind-cold and wind-dampness pathogenic superficial deficiency syndrome. It also has a notable curative effect on rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Aim Of The Study: The study aimed to explore the possible mechanism of FHD against RA and provided a theoretical basis for alternative therapies for RA.

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The evolution of bionic machines into intelligent robots to adapt to real scenarios is inseparable from positioning sensors. However, traditional positioning methods such as camera arrays, ultrasound, or GPS are limited in narrow concealed spaces, harsh temperatures, or dynamic light fields, which hinder the practical application of special robots. Here, we report a flexible sensor inspired by that enables robots to achieve contactless and high-precision spatial localization independent of the unstructured features of the environment.

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Objective: To investigate the relationship between vestibular aqueduct (VA) morphology and Meniere's disease (MD) using ultrahigh-resolution computed tomography (U-HRCT).

Methods: Retrospective data were collected from 34 patients (40 ears) diagnosed with MD in our hospital who underwent temporal bone U-HRCT with isotropic 0.05-mm resolution, magnetic resonance with gadolinium-enhanced, and pure-tone audiometry; 34 age- and sex-matched controls (68 ears) who underwent U-HRCT were also included.

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Keratin materials are promising in wound healing acceleration, however, it is a challenge for the keratin to efficiently therapy the impaired wound healing, such as diabetic foot ulcers. Here, we report a keratin/bFGF hydrogel for skin repair of chronic wounds in diabetic rats based on their characteristics of extracellular matrix and growth factor degradation in diabetic ulcer. Recombinant keratin 31 (K31), the most abundant keratin in human hair, exhibited the highly efficient performances in cell adhesion, proliferation and migration.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of interferon-γ (IFN-γ) on the immune microenvironment and the polarity of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in stage IA non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and its mechanisms.

Methods: Human non-small cell lung cancer A549 cells were treated with a series of IFN-γ concentrations (0, 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, and 300 ng/mL). Tumor tissues from patients with stage IA NSCLC were cultured using the air-liquid interface culture technique to establish a tumor microenvironment (TME) organ model.

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Unsupervised image segmentation is a technique that divides an image into distinct regions or objects without prior labeling. This approach offers flexibility and adaptability to various types of image data. Particularly for large datasets, it eliminates the need for manual labeling, thereby it presents advantages in terms of time and labor costs.

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Purpose: Patients with advanced biliary tract cancer (BTC) have a poor survival. We aim to evaluate the efficacy and safety of nab-paclitaxel plus gemcitabine and cisplatin regimen in Chinese advanced BTC patients.

Materials And Methods: Eligible patients with locally advanced or metastatic BTC administrated intravenous 100 mg/m2 nab-paclitaxel, 800 mg/m2 gemcitabine, and 25 mg/m2 cisplatin every 3 weeks.

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As an important branch of robotics, soft robots have the advantages of strong flexibility, a simple structure, and high safety. These characteristics enable soft robots to be widely used in various fields such as biomedicine, military reconnaissance, and micro space exploration. However, contemporary soft crawling robots still face problems such as the single drive mode and complex external equipment.

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Heme is an important tetrapyrrole compound, and has been widely applied in food and medicine industries. Although microbial production of heme has been developed with metabolic engineering strategies during the past 20 years, the production levels are relatively low due to the multistep enzymatic processes and complicated regulatory mechanisms of microbes. Previous studies mainly adopted the strategies of strengthening precursor supply and product transportation to engineer microbes for improving heme biosynthesis.

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Few comparative studies have assessed metabolic brain changes in cognitive impairment among neurodegenerative disorders, and the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) is a metabolically active brain region with high involvement in multiple cognitive processes. Therefore, in this study, metabolic abnormalities of the PCC were compared in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) due to Parkinson's disease (PD) or Alzheimer's disease (AD), as examined by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (H-MRS). Thirty-eight patients with idiopathic PD, including 20 with mild cognitive impairment (PDMCI) and 18 with normal cognitive function (PDN), 18 patients with probable mild cognitive impairment (ADMCI), and 25 healthy elderly controls (HCs) were recruited and underwent PCC H-MRS scans.

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It is crucial to comprehend how the oil film varies under dynamic operating conditions and the accompanying friction properties to better grasp the friction mechanism and control friction behavior. To model the friction characteristics under boundary lubrication (BL) and elastohydrodynamic lubrication (EHL), nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations with various numbers of hexadecane molecules as lubricating oil were conducted in this research under the conditions of dynamic speed and dynamic load. All the dynamic operating conditions have the form of sine waves, with various frequencies and amplitudes.

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