Publications by authors named "Runxia Wang"

Neurons in the medial superior olive (MSO) exhibit high frequency responses such as subthreshold resonance, which is helpful to sensitively detect a small difference in the arrival time of sounds between two ears for precise sound localization. Recently, except for the high frequency depolarization resonance mediated by a low threshold potassium () current, a low frequency hyperpolarization resonance mediated by a hyperpolarization-activated cation () current is observed in experiments on the MSO neurons, forming double resonances. The complex dynamics underlying double resonances are studied in an MSO neuron model in the present paper.

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The forced oscillations of hair bundle of inner hair cells of auditory nervous system evoked by external force from steady state are related to the fast adaption of hair cells, which are very important for auditory amplification. In the present paper, comprehensive and deep understandings to nonlinear dynamics of forced oscillations are acquired in four aspects. Firstly, the complex dynamics underlying the twitch (fast recoil of displacement which is fast variable) induced from Case-1 and Case-2 steady states by external pulse force are obtained.

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Abnormal activation of Janus kinase 2 (JAK2) promotes the pathogenesis and progress of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by stimulating the cytokine traffic. Based on docking studies, arbutin, a natural product extracted from a traditional medicinal plant bearberry, was found to bind to JAK2. The study aimed to investigate the effects and mechanisms of regulating JAK2 by arbutin on colitis in mice.

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It is established that ultrathin layered double hydroxide nanosheets (LDHNS) and zeolitic imidazole frameworks (ZIF) are desirable electrochemical sensing modifiers owing to their large surface area and abundant catalytic sites. Integration of them is thus an effective solution to maximize their electrocatalytic activity. Herein, a novel reaction-diffusion framework (RDF) technique is applied for the in situ growth of ZIF-67 on ultrathin CoAl-LDHNS (CoAl-LDHNS@ZIF-67).

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Although the bursting patterns with spike undershoot are involved with the achievement of physiological or cognitive functions of brain with synaptic noise, noise induced-coherence resonance (CR) from resting state or subthreshold oscillations instead of bursting has been widely identified to play positive roles in information process. Instead, in the present paper, CR characterized by the increase firstly and then decease of peak value of power spectrum of spike trains is evoked from a bursting pattern with spike undershoot, which means that the minimal membrane potential within burst is lower than that of the subthreshold oscillations between bursts, while CR cannot be evoked from the bursting pattern without spike undershoot. With bifurcations and fast-slow variable dissection method, the bursting patterns with and without spike undershoot are classified into "Sub-Hopf/Fold" bursting and "Fold/Homoclinic" bursting, respectively.

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Zeolitic imidazole frameworks (ZIF) and ultrathin layered double hydroxide nanosheets (LDHNS) have drawn growing attention in the electrocatalysis field. Combining the merits and maximizing the electrocatalytic activity of each building block in the corresponding composite is imperative but challenging. This work thus proposes a simple strategy for the in situ growth of ZIF-67 on ultrathin CoAl-LDHNS (LDHNS@ZIF-67) without an additional Co source.

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In this paper, we study the dynamics of an autonomous system for a hair bundle subject to mechanical load. We demonstrated the spontaneous oscillations that arise owing to interactions between the linear stiffness and the adapting stiffness. It is found that by varying the linear stiffness, the system can induce a weakly chaotic attractor in a certain region where the stable periodic orbit is infinitely close to a parabolic curve composed of unstable equilibrium points.

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In this study, the authors first discuss the existence of Bogdanov-Takens and triple zero singularity of a five neurons neutral bidirectional associative memory neural networks model with two delays. Then, by utilising the centre manifold reduction and choosing suitable bifurcation parameters, the second-order and the third-order normal forms of the Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation for the system are obtained. Finally, the obtained normal form and numerical simulations show some interesting phenomena such as the existence of a stable fixed point, a pair of stable non-trivial equilibria, a stable limit cycles, heteroclinic orbits, homoclinic orbits, coexistence of two stable non-trivial equilibria and a stable limit cycles in the neighbourhood of the Bogdanov-Takens bifurcation critical point.

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A simple and solvent-free procedure to synthesize alpha,alpha'-bis(substituted benzylidene) cycloalkanones, catalyzed by copper(II) trifluoroacetate through crossed-aldol condensation of various aromatic aldehydes with cyclic ketones is reported. The reaction proceeded smoothly in good to excellent yields.

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