Publications by authors named "Si-Jia Qin"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between the stylomastoid foramen—a small opening in the skull—and nearby bony structures to aid in surgical procedures.
  • Researchers analyzed 62 dry adult skulls, measuring the foramen's shape, diameter, and distances to surrounding anatomical features using precise tools and statistical software.
  • Findings revealed that the majority of stylomastoid foramens were circular or oval, with no significant differences found between the left and right foramens regarding their dimensions and distances to surrounding structures.
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A Zr-based metal-organic framework (Zr-MOF) which has free carbonyl groups is synthesized successfully through mix-ligand strategy. Subsequently, Tb is encapsulated into a Zr-MOF by postcoordinated modification. The Tb@Zr-MOF exhibits the characteristic emission of Tb because of efficient sensitization through antenna effects.

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A new class of Ln-MOFs (Ln = Eu, Tb, Eu/Tb, Sm) are synthesized through a post-synthetic modification of the parent MOF, UMCM-NH2. The luminescence spectra of Eu-MOF, Tb-MOF and Eu/Tb-MOF exhibit the characteristic emission bands of ligands and corresponding Ln3+, particularly Eu3+. Multi-color luminescence could be modulated by adjusting the excitation wavelength of the Eu-MOF and Tb-MOF.

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Phenylamine has been recognized as one of the most important industrially relevant ingredient and a crucial intermediate in chemical products. Yet, its internal exposure detection in human remains largely elusive due to the lack of potent monitoring method. Hereby this issue is addressed with a probe based on lanthanide functionalized organic-inorganic hybrid material Al(OH)(bpydc) (1) through post-synthetically modified metal-organic framework.

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Objective: To observe the travel, divisions, and the lengths, diameters, branches, artery supplies of the main segments of maxillary nerve.

Methods: Fifty formalin-preserved adult half-head specimens with intravascular injection of red color emulsion were used for the gross and microanatomical studies of maxillary nerve. The lengths, diameters, branches and artery supplies of four main segments of maxillary nerve were observed.

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