Publications by authors named "T-C Lu"

The amphibian skin secretions are excellent sources of bioactive peptides, some of which and their derivatives exhibit multiple properties, including antibacterial and antagonism against bradykinin. A novel peptide Senegalin-2 was isolated from the skin secretions of frog. Senegalin-2 relaxed rat bladder smooth muscle (EC 17.

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This study aimed to primarily discuss the pathogenesis of hereditary coagulation factor Ⅴ (FⅤ) deficiency in a family with a consanguineous cousin marriage. The coagulation indices of the pedigree (three generations with seven individuals) and the thrombin levels of the proband and his father were assessed. All exons of the F5 gene were analyzed with Sanger sequencing, and a new mutation was confirmed with reverse sequencing.

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Wilms tumor, also known as nephroblastoma, is the most common kidney cancer in children. The rs11614913 T>C polymorphism has been identified as a susceptibility locus in various adult cancers. However, it is unclear whether this polymorphism also increases the risk of pediatric cancer.

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Background: Previous trials have failed to demonstrate the benefits of extracranial-intracranial (EC-IC) bypass surgery for patients with carotid or middle cerebral artery occlusion. However, little evidence has focused on the effect of age on prognosis. This study aimed to explore whether EC-IC bypass surgery can provide greater benefits than medical therapy alone in specific age groups.

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Organic-inorganic hybrid metal halides (OIMHs) with ferroelastic phase transition properties have recently attracted great attention due to their widespread application prospects in the fields of energy storage, sensors, switches, . However, most of the hybrid ferroelastics exhibit phase transition points () far beyond room temperature, which may limit their applications in mechanical switches and energy storage for daily working requirements. Herein, we synthesized a new zinc halide OIMH ferroelastic (,)-[BPHD]ZnBr (BPHD = 1,6-bis(piperidine-1-yl) hexa-2,4-diene diamide), which experiences a 2/1̄ type paraelastic-ferroelastic phase transition at a near-room-temperature of 285 K.

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High pressure can create extreme conditions that enable the formation of novel materials and the discovery of new phenomena. However, the ability to preserve the desirable characteristics of materials obtained under high pressure has remained an elusive challenge, as the pressure-induced changes are typically reversible, except for the pressure-induced chemical reactions such as polymerization of hydrocarbons. Here, we propose the concept of "pressure aging" (PA) that enables the permanent locking-in of high-pressure structures and their associated enhanced properties in functional materials.

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  • Van der Waals (vdW) crystals with strong spin-orbit coupling are key for discovering unique 2D superconductors, where new pairing states arise from the combination of various factors like SOC and crystal structure.
  • The study highlights a mirror-symmetry protected Ising pairing state in a heterostructure of SnSe and TaSe, where the arrangement of the lattice helps minimize interference from certain pairing mechanisms.
  • The findings indicate that these vdW heterostructures can enhance the critical temperature under specific magnetic fields, which does not occur in other multilayer configurations due to a loss of mirror symmetry.
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The discovery of superconductivity in 3d transition-metal compounds with strong magnetism is interesting but rare. Especially for Mn-based compounds, there exist only very limited materials that show superconductivity. Here, the discovery of superconductivity is reported with an onset transition temperature up to 14.

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is an important microbial component in pit mud due to its ability to produce alcohol and short-chain fatty acids. This study presents the characterization and taxonomy of two Gram-stain-positive, strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped mesophilic bacterial strains, designated MT-113 and MT-5, isolated from pit mud in a fermentation cellar used for producing sauce-flavour Chinese baijiu. Phylogenetic analysis based on genome and 16S rRNA gene sequences of strains MT-113 and MT-5 indicates their affiliation with the genus (Cluster I of the Clostridia), with FW431 and WLY-B-L2 as the closest related species.

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  • Strong coupling between polarization and strain in ferroelectric complex oxides allows for significant tuning of their properties, particularly demonstrated in KNbO thin films.
  • Applying biaxial strain can drastically increase the Curie temperature, with predictions indicating it could exceed 1325 K under certain conditions.
  • Enhanced properties such as a 46% increase in remanent polarization and a 200% boost in optical second harmonic generation coefficients make lead-free KNbO a promising candidate for high-temperature ferroelectric memory and quantum computing applications.
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  • Recent studies show that diamond-like structures have caught attention for their superconducting properties, but most have low transition temperatures and limited research.
  • Based on first-principles calculations, we predict that BCX (X = N, P) features superconductivity at ambient pressure, with transition temperatures ranging from 44.3 to 46.1 K, which is higher than typical diamond-like superconductors.
  • The interaction between metallic electrons and softened phonon modes is key to their superconductivity, providing a valuable theoretical foundation for developing new high-temperature superconductors with diamond-like characteristics.
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  • T cell exhaustion is linked to decreased effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors in lung cancer, which has the highest mortality rate among cancers, although the genetic variants related to T cell exhaustion in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) prognosis are not well studied.!* -
  • A two-stage analysis using existing genome-wide association study (GWAS) datasets identified 1,721 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) related to T cell exhaustion that were associated with overall survival in NSCLC patients, with 125 confirmed significant after further validation.!* -
  • Three specific SNPs (rs10493829, rs2239193, and rs3136651) showed a significant association with overall survival, highlighting that certain genotypes
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A B-site ordered double perovskite oxide CdCrSbO was synthesized under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions. The compound crystallizes to a monoclinic structure with a space group of 2/. The charge configuration is confirmed to be that of Cd/Cr/Sb.

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Diarrhoeal disease caused by Cryptosporidium is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in young and malnourished children from low- and middle-income countries, with no vaccine or effective treatment. Here we describe the discovery of EDI048, a Cryptosporidium PI(4)K inhibitor, designed to be active at the infection site in the gastrointestinal tract and undergo rapid metabolism in the liver. By using mutational analysis and crystal structure, we show that EDI048 binds to highly conserved amino acid residues in the ATP-binding site.

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The recent revelation of elemental scandium exhibiting a remarkably high superconducting critical temperature () of 36 K under 260 GPa [J. Ying , , 2023, , 256002] has sparked considerable scientific intrigue and attention. In distinction to this exciting study, we focus on the superconductivity of thorium (Th) under high pressure and explore its underlying modulation mechanism.

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Ferroptosis, a form of regulated cell death, is characterized by iron-dependent lipid peroxidation. It is recognized increasingly for its pivotal role in both cancer development and the response to cancer treatments. We assessed associations between 370,027 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within 467 ferroptosis-related genes and survival of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.

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Background: Mutations of ABO gene may cause the dysfunction of ABO glycosyltransferase (GT) that can result in weak ABO phenotypes. Here, we identified two novel weak ABO subgroup alleles and explored the mechanism that caused A phenotype.

Materials And Methods: The ABO phenotyping and genotyping were performed by serological studies and direct DNA sequencing of ABO gene.

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The lower limit temperature in the crop water stress index (CWSI) model refers to the canopy temperature () or the canopy-air temperature differences () under well-watered conditions, which has significant impacts on the accuracy of the model in quantifying plant water status. At present, the direct estimation of lower limit temperature based on data-driven method has been successfully used in crops, but its applicability has not been tes-ted in forest ecosystems. We collected continuously and synchronously and meteorological data in a plantation at the southern foot of Taihang Mountain to evaluate the feasibility of multiple linear regression model and BP neural network model for estimating the lower limit temperature and the accuracy of the CWSI indicating water status of the plantation.

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Three-dimensional (3D) pseudohalide rare-earth double perovskites (PREDPs) have garnered significant attention for their versatile physical properties, including ferroelectricity, ferroelasticity, large piezoelectric responses, and circularly polarized luminescence. However, their potential for X-ray detection remains unexplored, and the low Curie temperature (T) limits the performance window for PREDP ferroelectrics. Here, by applying the chemical regulation strategies involving halogen substitution on the organic cation and Rb/Cs substitution to the PREDP [(R)-M3HQ]RbEu(NO) [(R)-M3HQ=(R)-N-methyl-3-hydroxylquinuclidinium] with a low T of 285 K, a novel 3D PREDP ferroelectric [(R)-CM3HQ]CsEu(NO) [(R)-CM3HQ=(R)-N-chloromethyl-3-hydroxylquinuclidinium] are successfully synthesized, for which the T reaches 344 K.

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Two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnetic semiconductors (FM SCs) provide an ideal platform for the development of quantum information technology in nanoscale devices. However, many developed 2D FM materials present a very low Curie temperature (T), greatly limiting their application in spintronic devices. In this work, we predict two stable 2D transition metal chalcogenides, VSeX (X = S, Te) monolayers, by using first-principles calculations.

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  • The text discusses the theoretical and experimental challenges of achieving superconductivity in kagome materials, particularly highlighting nonmagnetic vanadium-based variants that do not support the expected exotic superconductivity.
  • A new chromium-based kagome metal, CsCrSb, is introduced, characterized by strong electron correlations, frustrated magnetism, and flat bands near the Fermi level.
  • This material undergoes a phase transition at 55 K, with density-wave orders evolving under pressure, leading to the emergence of superconductivity between 3.65-8.0 GPa, peaking at 6.4 K when these orders are suppressed, suggesting connections to unconventional superconductivity.
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  • - Symmetrical acral keratoderma (SAK) is a rare skin condition characterized by symmetrical thick patches of skin on the hands and feet, linked to variations in the filaggrin gene (FLG).
  • - A study investigated the clinical and genetic backgrounds of six SAK patients using whole-exome sequencing and other techniques.
  • - Researchers discovered two new genetic variants and confirmed seven previously known variants related to FLG, reinforcing the connection between these variants and SAK.
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The ability to manipulate magnetic states by a low electric current represents a fundamental desire in spintronics. In recent years, two-dimensional van der Waals (vdW) magnetic materials have attracted an extensive amount of attention due to their appreciable spin-orbit torque effect. However, for most known vdW ferromagnets, their relatively low Curie temperatures () limit their applications.

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The utilization of polyamide 10,12 (PA10,12) composites in various industries has been limited constrained by their inherent low toughness, making it a challenge to achieve a balance between toughness and structural integrity through conventional elastomer addition strategies. Herein, we introduce a straightforward method for the concurrent toughening and reinforcement of PA10,12 composites. This is accomplished by blending polyolefin elastomer (POE) and 3-pentadecylphenol (PDP) with the PA10,12 matrix.

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Evidence has demonstrated that exoskeleton robots can improve intestinal function in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). However, the underlying mechanisms remain unelucidated. This study investigated the effects of exoskeleton-assisted walking (EAW) on intestinal function and intestinal flora structure in T2-L1 motor complete paraplegia patients.

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