Publications by authors named "SiYu Qin"

In the development of high-performance lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), the design of polymer binders, particularly through manipulation of side-chain chemistry, plays a pivotal role in optimizing electrode stability, ion transport, and adaptability to the volume changes during cycling. In particular, poly[3-(potassium-4-butanoate)thiophene-2,5-diyl] (P3KBT) increases magnetite and silicon capacity and cycling stability. This work explores the impact of polythiophene alkyl sidechain length on anode characteristics, aiming to enhance performance in LIBs.

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Organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors (OMIECs) have garnered significant attention due to their capacity to transport both ions and electrons, making them ideal for applications in energy storage, neuromorphics, and bioelectronics. However, charge compensation mechanisms during the polymer redox process remain poorly understood, and are often oversimplified as single-ion injection with little attention to counterion effects. To advance understanding and design strategies toward next-generation OMIEC systems, a series of p-channel carboxylated mixed conductors is investigated.

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Objective: To explore the application effect of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) for patients with hepatolithiasis undergoing hepatectomy.

Methods: A retrospective comparative analysis was performed on the clinical data of 120 patients with hepatolithiasis who were admitted to the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery in our hospital between December 2017 and May 2022 using convenience sampling.

Results: There were differences in the impact of different management modes on blood glucose and visual analogue scale (VAS) scores between the two groups of patients (F = 32.

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Options for the continuous and non-invasive monitoring of blood pressure are limited. Cuff-based sphygmomanometers are widely available, yet provide only discrete measurements. The clinical gold-standard approach for the continuous monitoring of blood pressure requires an arterial line, which is too invasive for routine use.

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Land-use expansion is linked to major sustainability concerns including climate change, food security and biodiversity loss. This expansion is largely concentrated in so-called 'frontiers', defined here as places experiencing marked transformations owing to rapid resource exploitation. Understanding the mechanisms shaping these frontiers is crucial for sustainability.

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Accurate and continuous monitoring of cerebral blood flow is valuable for clinical neurocritical care and fundamental neurovascular research. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) ultrasonography is a widely used non-invasive method for evaluating cerebral blood flow, but the conventional rigid design severely limits the measurement accuracy of the complex three-dimensional (3D) vascular networks and the practicality for prolonged recording. Here we report a conformal ultrasound patch for hands-free volumetric imaging and continuous monitoring of cerebral blood flow.

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A new lignan phyllanins A () and a lignan phyllanins B () for which the absolute configuration was determined for the first time, along with four known lignans (-) were isolated from the branch and leaf extracts of . Their planar structures were mainly determined by a combination of 1D and 2D NMR, HRESIMS spectral analyses, and the absolute configurations of the compounds and were established by DFT GIAO C NMR and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations. In addition, all these six lignans were firstly tested for the antibacterial activities against MRSA, , , and .

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We report on an optical amplification and energy threshold of the two most prominent emission lines, 391.4 and 427.8 nm, of the cavity-less lasing of nitrogen ions pumped by femtosecond laser pulses.

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  • - Two new compounds, koningipyridines A and B, were discovered from the endophytic fungus Trichoderma koningiopsis, along with four known substances.
  • - Koningipyridine A has a unique pentacyclic ketal structure with fused rings, making it the first nitrogen-containing koninginin-type natural product, while koningipyridine B is identified as a precursor to A.
  • - The structures of these compounds were confirmed using advanced techniques like NMR spectroscopy and HRESIMS, and both were tested for antimicrobial and cytotoxic effects against specific pathogens and cancer cell lines.
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Three new indole diketopiperazines, ochrolines A-C (1-3), along with three known compounds (4-6), were isolated and identified from the EtOAc extract of the solid fermentation of Bionectria ochroleuca SLJB-2. Notably, compound 1 featured a natural rarely-occurring caged skeleton with a 6/5/6/7 heterotetracyclic bridged ring system. The structures including absolute configurations of 1-3 were fully accomplished by extensive spectroscopic analyses, DFT GIAO C NMR and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations.

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Koninginins X-Z (-), three novel polyketides, were isolated from the solid fermentation of the endophytic fungus SC-5. Their structures, including the absolute configurations, were comprehensively characterized by a combination of NMR spectroscopic methods, HRESIMS, C NMR, DFT GIAO C NMR, and electronic circular dichroism calculations as well as single crystal X-ray diffraction. In addition, all the compounds were evaluated for antifungal activity against .

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One new cyclopeptide, cyclo-(-Trp--Phe--Phe) (), one new 2-pyridone derivative, fusarone A (), and one new natural indole derivative, ethyl 3-indoleacetate (), along with six known compounds were isolated from the endophytic fungus T2-10. The planar structures of three new compounds were identified by spectral methods including 1D and 2D NMR techniques, and the absolute configuration of compound was elucidated by Marfey-MS method. In addition, all compounds were evaluated for their cytotoxic and antibacterial activities .

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Rationale And Objectives: To analyse the MRI-based radiomics and delta-radiomics features to establish radiomics models for predicting the radiographic progression of osteoarthritis (OA).

Materials And Methods: The data used in this research come from the dataset of the FNIH Biomarker Consortium Project within the Osteoarthritis Initiative (OAI). 565 participants randomly divided into training and validation groups at a 7:3 ratio.

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Study Objective: Most laparoscopic surgeries under general anesthesia are performed in noisy environments, although the effect of intraoperative noise reduction on postoperative pain remains uncertain. This study aimed to explore whether postoperative pain could be reduced through the intraoperative use of noise-cancelling headphones.

Design: This study was conducted as a prospective parallel-group randomized clinical trial.

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Article Synopsis
  • Uric acid is the final product of purine metabolism, and high levels in the body (hyperuricemia) can lead to various health issues due to oxidative stress and inflammation.
  • The presence of high uric acid affects the availability of nitric oxide in the body, which plays a crucial role in many physiological functions.
  • This review highlights the mechanisms by which high uric acid reduces nitric oxide levels and aims to improve understanding of the links between hyperuricemia and other metabolic diseases.
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Background: Most patients are in a noisy environment during abdominal surgery under general anesthesia. This study included patients who underwent abdominal surgery under general anesthesia and established an animal model to determine whether intraoperative noise affects postoperative pain.

Materials And Methods: This prospective study included 200 patients who underwent abdominal surgery under general anesthesia.

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BmTsp.A (Bombyx mori Tetraspanin A) is one of the four transmembrane proteins which are capable to regulate multiple aspects of the immune response and are involved in various stages of viral invasion of the hosts. This study focused on the sequence features, analysis of expression pattern, as well as the effect of BmTsp.

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Two new chromone derivatives ( and ), and two known compounds ( and ) were isolated from the rhizosphere soil fungus . Their planar structures and absolute configurations were determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations. Additionally, all the isolated compounds were evaluated for their antibacterial activity against , , and , but no obvious activity was observed at a concentration of 128 μg/mL.

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Hunting and its impacts on wildlife are typically studied regionally, with a particular focus on the Global South. Hunting can, however, also undermine rewilding efforts or threaten wildlife in the Global North. Little is known about how hunting manifests under varying socioeconomic and ecological contexts across the Global South and North.

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Background: Information about the aesthetic effects of flapless in implant surgeries is scant. Differences of the survival rate (SR) and crestal bone loss (CBL) between the two techniques were also controversial. Thus, this review was aimed to compare the general and aesthetic effects of flapless and flap approaches in implant surgeries.

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A single atom Ti-Cu(111) surface alloy can be generated by depositing small amounts of Ti onto Cu(111) at slightly elevated surface temperatures (∼500 to 600 K). Scanning tunneling microscopy shows that small Ti-rich islands covered by a Cu single layer form preferentially on ascending step edges of Cu(111) during Ti deposition below about 400 K but that a Ti-Cu(111) alloy replaces these small islands during deposition between 500 and 600 K, producing an alloy in the brims of the steps. Larger partially Cu-covered Ti-containing islands also form on the Cu(111) terraces at temperatures between 300 and 700 K.

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Elemental defense hypothesis (EDH) proposed that metal accumulation in plants could increase plant resistance to herbivores. However, the over-accumulation of metals in low-accumulators such as woody plants will cause adverse effects on plant health. Thus, the application of EDH on low-accumulators in metal contaminated areas is strongly limited.

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Elemental defense hypothesis suggests that toxic metals accumulated in plant tissues could enhance plant defense against herbivores and pathogens. Since over-accumulation of metals in plant organs will pose negative effects on plant health, it is necessary to find a way to alleviate metal-induced toxicity in plants while keeping or even improving plant resistance. Exogenous nitrogen (N) application was reported to have such alleviation effect while stimulating metal accumulation in plant tissues.

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