Publications by authors named "Qiu Hua"

Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials with low electromagnetic (EM) waves reflection characteristics are ideal materials for blocking EM radiation and pollution. Materials with low reflectivity must be constructed using materials with excellent EM waves absorption properties. However, materials simultaneously possessing both low reflectivity and excellent EMI shielding performance remain scarce, consequently, multilayer structures need to be developed.

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The low thermal conductivity, poor toughness, and non-reprocessability of thermosetting epoxy resins severely restrict their applications and sustainable development in flexible electronics. Herein, liquid crystalline epoxy (LCE) and dynamic ester and disulfide bonds are introduced into the cured network of bisphenol A epoxy resin (E-51) to construct highly thermally conductive flexible liquid crystalline epoxy resin (LCER) vitrimers. LCER vitrimers demonstrate adjustable mechanical properties by varying the ratio of LCE to E-51, allowing it to transition from soft to strong.

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Background: To analyze the relationship between Chinese Visceral Adiposity Index (CVAI) and stroke in Pudong New Area, and to provide a scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of this condition.

Materials And Methods: Based on the Follow-up Cohort Program of Chronic Disease Risk Factors in Pudong New Area, a total of 7,194 residents from 12 townships and 35 village committees or neighborhood committees were selected. The cohort data in 2016 served as the baseline, and a follow-up was conducted on 5462 individuals from 2019 to 2020.

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The rapid evolution of multifunctional wearable smart devices has significantly expanded their applications in human-computer interaction and motion health monitoring. Central to these devices are flexible sensors, which require high stretchability, durability, self-adhesion, and sensitivity. Biomacromolecules have attracted attention in sensor design for their biocompatibility, biodegradability, and unique mechanical properties.

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  • * Researchers used CRISPR-Cas9 to knock out OsMATE2, leading to reduced grain weight and affected root growth in rice plants.
  • * The study identified two proteins, Mn-SOD and PABP, that interact with OsMATE2, and knockout lines of these proteins resulted in larger and heavier grains, highlighting their role in regulating grain development.
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  • * Composite film materials are highlighted as promising solutions, as their structural design (homogeneous, layered, porous) can effectively dissipate electromagnetic waves and enhance performance.
  • * The review discusses the evaluation methods for EMI shielding performance, examines how structural features affect shielding effectiveness, and outlines future challenges and opportunities for these materials in next-generation electronics.
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  • - Research on electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is shifting towards sustainable biomass materials, which are lightweight, porous, and have good electrical conductivity, making them promising for this application.
  • - Despite some studies on the EMI shielding capabilities of biomass, this area is still emerging and requires more comprehensive research on factors like pore structure, preparation processes, and micro-control for better performance.
  • - The paper discusses preparation methods for materials like wood, bamboo, cellulose, and lignin, reviews various composite methods and fillers used, and outlines the mechanisms of EMI shielding along with future challenges and opportunities in the field.
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Based on the basic idea of expanding the interlayer spacing of MXene, utilizing the effect of gallic acid-modified cellulose nanofibers for rapid moisture separation, the flexible sensing and driving composite film with a perfect balance among humidity signal response and mechanical properties was prepared. Inspired by the stacking of autumn fallen leaves, the cellulose nanofibers-based composite films were formed by self-assembly under vacuum filtration of blending gallic acid-modified cellulose nanofibers with MXene. The enhanced mechanical properties (tensile strength 131.

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With the vigorous development and huge demand for portable wearable devices, wearable electronics based on functional fibers continue to emerge in a wide range of energy storage, motion monitoring, disease prevention, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, etc. MXene, as an emerging two-dimensional inorganic compound, has shown great potential in functional fiber manufacturing and has attracted much research attention due to its own good mechanical properties, high electrical conductivity, excellent electrochemical properties and favorable processability. Herein, this paper reviews recent advances of MXene-based fibers.

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The role of fasting plasma glucose (FPG), glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and triglyceride-glucose index (TyG index) in predicting all-cause and cause-specific mortalities remains elusive. This study included 384,420 adults from the Shanghai cohort and the UK Biobank (UKB) cohort. After multivariable adjustment in the Cox models, FPG ≥7.

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  • Researchers developed S-AgNW/PDMS composites by combining silver nanowires and a silicone polymer to create materials that remain thermally conductive even when stretched or compressed.
  • These composites have a thermal conductivity of 7.63 W/mK, which is significantly better than the pure PDMS and traditional composites using randomly dispersed nanowires.
  • The S-AgNW/PDMS composites maintain consistent thermal conductivity under significant deformation and effectively lower the temperature of computer processors by 6.8 °C compared to other materials.
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Strong near-field enhancements (NFEs) of nanophotonic structures are believed to be closely related to high Purcell factors (F). Here, we theoretically show that the correlation is partially correct; the extinction cross section (σ) response is also critical in determining F. The divergence between NFE and F is especially pronounced in plasmonic-dielectric hybrid systems, where the plasmonic antenna supports dipolar plasmon modes and the dielectric cavity hosts Mie-like resonances.

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A lightweight flexible thermally stable composite is fabricated by combining silica nanofiber membranes (SNM) with MXene@c-MWCNT hybrid film. The flexible SNM with outstanding thermal insulation are prepared from tetraethyl orthosilicate hydrolysis and condensation by electrospinning and high-temperature calcination; the MXene@c-MWCNT films are prepared by vacuum filtration technology. In particular, the SNM and MXene@c-MWCNT as one unit layer (SMC) are bonded together with 5 wt% polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) solution, which exhibits low thermal conductivity (0.

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  • - The study focuses on the role of p21-expressing senescent cells in aging and liver injury using a specially designed mouse model (p21-ATD) to investigate their mechanisms and behaviors in different tissues.
  • - Researchers found that removing p21-expressing senescent cells in aged mice improved various biological functions and overall health.
  • - In liver injury scenarios, the study revealed that eliminating p21-expressing hepatocytes enhanced the success of liver transplants and promoted recovery, making the p21-ATD model valuable for exploring senescence in aging and disease.
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With the fast development of new science and technology, wearable devices are in great demand in modern human daily life. However, the energy problem is a long-lasting issue to achieve real smart, wearable, and portable devices. Flexible thermoelectric generators (TEGs) based on thermoelectric conversion systems can convert body waste heat into electricity with excellent flexibility and wearability, which shows a new direction to solving this issue.

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  • Short-distance vesicle transport within cells, particularly for synaptic vesicles, does not rely on molecular motors and involves novel mechanisms that are not fully understood.
  • The study highlights that phase separation of synaptic proteins and vesicles allows for regulated and directional transport between different sub-compartments in presynaptic boutons, specifically involving the protein Piccolo.
  • Additionally, the research suggests that the Trk-fused gene (TFG) also influences vesicle trafficking from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi apparatus through phase separation, indicating a broader role of this process in cellular transport.
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  • * Many patients are turning to complementary and alternative therapies, with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) emerging as a popular choice due to its potential to regulate the intestinal flora, which plays a key role in constipation.
  • * The review discusses various TCM herbs and formulations effective for treating chronic constipation and highlights the benefits of acupuncture in improving intestinal movement and alleviating symptoms.
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Endovascular stenting is a safer alternative to open surgery for use in treating cerebral arterial stenosis and significantly reduces the recurrence of ischemic stroke, but the widely used bare-metal stents (BMSs) often result in in-stent restenosis (ISR). Although evidence suggests that drug-eluting stents are superior to BMSs in the short term, their long-term performances remain unknown. Herein, we propose a potential vascular stent modified by immobilizing clickable chemerin 15 (C15) peptides on the stent surface to suppress coagulation and restenosis.

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The development of highly thermally conductive composites that combine visible light/infrared camouflage and information encryption has been endowed with great significance in facilitating the application of 5G communication technology in military fields. This work uses aramid nanofibers (ANF) as the matrix, hetero-structured silver nanowires@boron nitride nanosheets (AgNWs@BNNS) prepared by in situ growth as fillers, which are combined to fabricate sandwich structured thermally conductive and electrically insulating (BNNS/ANF)-(AgNWs@BNNS)-(BNNS/ANF) (denoted as BAB) composite films by "filtration self-assembly, air spraying, and hot-pressing" method. When the mass ratio of AgNWs@BNNS to BNNS is 1 : 1 and the total mass fraction is 50 wt %, BAB composite film has the maximum in-plane thermal conductivity coefficient (λ of 10.

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In order to solve the surface detection problems of low accuracy, low precision and inability to automate in the production process of late-model display panels, a little sample-based deep learning organic light-emitting diodes detection model SmartMuraDetection is proposed. First, aiming at the detection difficulty of low surface defect contrast, a gradient boundary enhancement algorithm module is designed to automatically identify and enhance defects and background gray difference. Then, the problem of insufficient little sample data sets is solved, Poisson fusion image enhancement module is designed for sample enhancement.

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Phenol-amine coatings have attracted significant attention in recent years owing to their adjustable composition and multifaceted biological functionalities. The current preparation of phenol-amine coatings, however, involves a chemical reaction within the solution or interface, resulting in lengthy preparation times and necessitating specific reaction conditions, such as alkaline environments and oxygen presence. The facile, rapid, and eco-friendly preparation of phenol-amine coatings under mild conditions continues to pose a challenge.

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Anti-microbial peptides (AMPs) have gained significant attention as potential antimicrobial agents due to their cytocompatibility and reduced drug resistance. However, AMPs often suffer from low stability due to their vulnerable molecular structure. This study presents a one-pot synthesis method for ellagic acid (EA)-based, flower-like AMPs@EAMP particles, combining the antibacterial properties of EA with AMPs.

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Fusarium graminearum, a devastating fungal pathogen, is the main pathogen of Fusarium head blight (FHB) in wheat globally; it results in significant yield loss and mycotoxin contamination that severely threatens global wheat production and food safety. However, despite ongoing efforts, controlling this pathogen still remains a major challenge. Surfactin, primarily synthesized by Bacillus sp.

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Osteogenesis surrounding dental implants is initiated by a series of early physiological events, including the inflammatory response. However, the persistence of an anti-infection surface often results in compromised histocompatibility and osseointegration. Here, we presented a programmed surface containing both silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and silver ions (Ag) with a heterogeneous structure and time-dependent functionalities.

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The rapid development of mobile devices has greatly improved the lives of people, but they have also caused problems with electromagnetic interference (EMI) and information security. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop high performance EMI shielding materials to suppress electromagnetic radiation and prevent information leakage. Some reports point out that the self-orientation behavior of fillers under external forces contributes to the improvement of EMI shielding performance.

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