Publications by authors named "Shen Yihao"

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  • Researchers developed a new Pr-doped luminescent thermometer using a tetragonal-phase LiLaZrO (Pr:LLZO) garnet, which shows enhanced temperature-sensing performance.
  • The luminescent properties of Pr:LLZO exhibit a high room-temperature photoluminescence quantum efficiency of 77.48%, surpassing traditional Pr-doped garnet phosphors.
  • The study highlights distinct quenching mechanisms in Pr:LLZO compared to other materials, offering insights for designing effective luminescent thermometers.
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Anionic redox has emerged as a transformative paradigm for high-energy layered transition-metal (TM) oxide cathodes, but it is usually accompanied by the formation of anionic redox-mediated oxygen vacancies (OVs) due to irreversible oxygen release. Additionally, external factor-induced OVs (defined as intrinsic OVs) also play a pivotal role in the physicochemical properties of layered TM oxides. However, an in-depth understanding of the interplay between intrinsic and anionic redox-mediated OVs and the corresponding regulation mechanism of the dynamic evolution of OVs is still missing.

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  • - Yoga is effective in treating binge eating disorder (BED), with significant improvements in binge eating scale scores and physical fitness metrics like maximal oxygen consumption from pre-to-post intervention.
  • - High-intensity interval training (HIIT), while successful in enhancing physical fitness and body composition, does not improve BED symptoms as seen in the yoga group.
  • - Both HIIT and yoga groups showed better fitness levels compared to a control group, but yoga led to significantly lower binge eating scores, highlighting its particular benefit for BED.
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P2-type Mn-based layered oxides have emerged as one of the most promising cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries owing to their advantages of facile preparation and high theoretical capacity. However, challenges such as phase transition and irreversible oxygen release during cycling often lead to rapid structural distortion and the formation of oxygen vacancies, ultimately resulting in rapid capacity decay. Herein, a covalency modulation strategy is adopted to address these challenges and successfully achieved a stable P2-type Mn-based layered oxide by introducing strong covalent Ni─O bonds.

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Aeromonas hydrophila is one of the most prevalent pathogenic bacteria in largemouth bass. The use of antibiotics to inhibit A. hydrophila poses a significant threat to fish and environmental safety.

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The effects of antipsychotic drugs on aquatic organisms have received widespread attention owing to their widespread use and continued release in aquatic environments. The toxicological effects of antipsychotics on aquatic organisms, particularly fish, are unexplored, and the underlying mechanisms remain unelucidated. This study aimed to use common carp to explore the effects of antipsychotics (olanzapine [OLA] and risperidone [RIS]) on behavior and the potential mechanisms driving these effects.

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Due to the concealment of the caving zone, it is difficult to detect and grasp the diffusion law of the slurry in the voids of the gangue pile. On the preparation of reasonable grouting filling materials, a large-scale three-dimensional gangue grouting filling test system has been established to detect the slurry pressure and resistivity inside the gangue pile and analyze the flow pattern of the slurry in the voids of the gangue pile. The research results show that the slump and bleeding rate of the filling slurry are significantly reduced with the increase of the fly ash content.

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Reversible oxygen redox (OR) is considered as a paradigmatic avenue to boost the energy densities of layered oxide cathodes. However, its activation is largely coupled with the local coordination environment around oxygen, which is usually accompanied with irreversible oxygen release and unfavorable structure distortion. Herein, it is revealed that the synergistic effect of transition-metal (TM) vacancy and substitution element for modulating the OR activity and reversibility of layered Na MnO through multimodal operando synchrotron characterizations and electrochemical investigations.

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Objective: Two-dimensional shear wave elastography (2-D SWE) has been proven to detect hyperlipidemia-induced elastic abnormality in the corpus cavernosum. This study investigated cytological factors affecting the elasticity of the corpus cavernosum in rabbits with hyperlipidemia using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq).

Methods: Male New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into a hyperlipidemia group (high-cholesterol diet) and a control group (standard diet).

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with Bacillus velezensis R-71003 combined with sodium gluconate on antioxidant capacity, immune response and resistance against Aeromonas hydrophila in common carp. In addition, the biocontrol potential of the secondary metabolites of B. velezensis R-71003 was also evaluated to analyze the possible mechanism of B.

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P2-type Mn-based layered oxides are among the most prevalent cathodes for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) owing to their low cost, resource abundance, and high theoretical specific capacity. However, they usually suffer from Jahn-Teller (J-T) distortion from high-spin Mn and poor cycling stability, resulting in rapid degradation of their structural and electrochemical properties. Herein, a stable P2-type Mn-based layered oxide is realized through a local construction strategy by introducing high-valence Ru to overcome these issues.

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Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been ubiquitous in modern society, especially in the fields of electronic devices, electric vehicles and grid storage, while raising concerns about a tremendous number of spent batteries in the next five to ten years. As environmental awareness and resource security is gaining increasingly extensive attention, how to effectively deal with spent LIBs has become a challenging issue academically and industrially. Accordingly, the development of battery recycling has surfaced as a highly researched topic in the battery community.

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Utilizing anionic redox activity within layered oxide cathode materials represents a transformational avenue for enabling high-energy-density rechargeable batteries. However, the anionic oxygen redox reaction is often accompanied with irreversible dynamic oxygen evolution, leading to unfavorable structural distortion and thus severe voltage decay and rapid capacity fading. Herein, it is proposed and validated that the dynamic oxygen evolution can be effectively suppressed through the synergistic surface CaTiO dielectric coating and bulk site-selective Ca/Ti co-doping for layered Na Ni Mn O .

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Olanzapine (OLA) is a common drug used to treat schizophrenia and has recently come under increasing scrutiny as an emerging contaminant. However, its impact on lipid metabolism in fish and its mechanisms of action are not well understood. In this study, common carp were exposed to 0, 10, 100, and 250 μM OLA for 60 days.

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The extensive application of metal-based nanoparticles can pose environmental risks, but how the alternation of wet and dry caused by natural precipitation and artificial irrigation affects the environmental fate of nanoparticles is still unclear. Here, we investigated the underlying mechanisms of wetting-drying cycles (WDCs) on the Cu bioavailability in paddy soil treated with CuO nanoparticles (100 and 500 mg/kg) during 140 days by comparing with drought and flooding conditions. The results show that soil moisture content greatly affected the soil pH and redox potential.

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A novel co-assembly material can emit strong CPL signals ( = 485 nm, = +0.076/-0.064) from an achiral AIE-active β-cyanostilbene (CYS) liquid crystal dye through intermolecular hydrogen bond (HB) interaction and chirality induction after a rapid cooling quench treatment.

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Heavy metal cadmium (Cd) pollution is a serious problem affecting the sustainable development of aquaculture and the safety of aquatic foods. Research about the use of probiotics to attenuate toxic damage caused by Cd in aquatic animals has received widespread attention. Bacillus coagulans (B.

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Chiral emissive liquid crystals (N*-LCs) have been proved to greatly amplify the circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) signals due to highly regular spiral arrangement of dyes in a well-organized liquid crystals system. Normally, CPL materials with a high luminescence dissymmetry factor () and quantum yield (QY) can meet the real application requirement. Here, four chiral aggregate-induced emission (AIE) active donors (Guests A1-A4: -C2, -C4, -C6, -C8, chiral dopant, and energy donor) and achiral AIE-active acceptors (Guest B: PBCy, CPL emitter) were doped into the commercial nematic liquid crystals E7 (N-LCs, Host) to form CPL-active ternary chiral emissive N-LCs (T-N*-LCs), respectively.

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Ternary polymer dispersed cholesteric liquid crystals (PD-CLCs) prepared by doping AIE-active binaphthyl-based molecules (R/S-AD, chiral dopant) and the achiral liquid crystal fluorescent polymer, poly(p-phenylene ethynylene) (LC-PPE, CPL emitter) into 5CB, can emit strong circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) with gem up to 0.97. This work develops a new strategy for designing strong CPL materials.

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Currently, our group is undertaking a program trying to evaluate the bifidogenic effect/activity of different prebiotics and their dose-effect relationships [...

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An indole-3-acetic acid producing WR10 was previously isolated from the root of wheat ( L.). In this study, the strain WR10 was used for relieving abiotic stresses in wheat under low phosphorus and high saline in hydroponic co-culture models.

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Objective: To review the evidence supporting selected complementary and alternative medicine approaches used in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

Quality Of Evidence: MEDLINE (from January 1966), EMBASE (from January 1980), and the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews were searched until March 2008, combining the terms irritable bowel syndrome or irritable colon with complementary therapies, alternative medicine, acupuncture, fiber, peppermint oil, herbal, traditional, yoga, massage, meditation, mind, relaxation, probiotic, hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, cognitive therapy, or behavior therapy. Results were screened to include only clinical trials, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses.

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