Publications by authors named "Tao-Ying Huang"

Dipole molecules (DMs) show great potential in defect passivation for printable mesoscopic perovskite solar cells (p-MPSCs), although the crystallization process of p-MPSCs is more intricate and challenging than planar perovskite solar cells. In this work, a series of non-volatile multifunctional DMs are employed as additives to enhance the crystallization of perovskites and improve both the power conversion efficiency (PCE) and stability of the devices. This enhancement is achieved by regulating the side groups of benzoic acid molecules with the electron-donating groups such as guanidine (─NH─C(═NH)─NH), amino (─NH) and formamidine (─C(═NH)─NH).

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Carbon-based printable mesoscopic perovskite solar cells (MPSCs) have promising commercial development due to the use of easily scalable printing processes and low-cost carbon material electrodes. Simplifying the preparation process of MPSCs will undoubtedly contribute to their practical application. Here, we demonstrate that efficient and stable MPSCs can be prepared at room temperature without annealing by using low boiling point 2-methoxyethanol (2-ME) and strongly coordinated -methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as a novel mixed solvent under the synergistic effect of ammonium chloride (NHCl).

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  • - Muscle injury prompts muscle stem cells (MuSCs) to uptake fatty acids, which are essential for their growth and muscle healing processes.
  • - Fatty acids serve dual purposes as energy sources and growth signals, with their uptake mediated by the protein CD36, while their cellular transport involves the STX11 protein's palmitoylation.
  • - Blocking fatty acid supply or interfering with their uptake significantly hinders muscle regeneration in mouse models, highlighting the importance of fatty acids in the recovery process.
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  • Adipocytes primarily store fatty acids, but they have a low synthesis rate, raising questions about the reason behind this.
  • Excessive fatty acid synthesis in these cells can trigger necroptosis (a form of cell death) and lead to a condition called lipodystrophy, where there's an abnormal distribution of fat.
  • The study identifies MED20 as a negative regulator of fatty acid synthesis and shows that reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) can improve metabolic issues in models of lipodystrophy, underscoring the role of ROS in these diseases.
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Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of clonal hematopoietic neoplasms originating from hematopoietic stem progenitor cells (HSPCs). We previously identified frequent roundabout guidance receptor 1 () mutations in patients with MDS, while the exact role of in hematopoiesis remains poorly delineated. Here, we report that deficiency confers MDS-like disease with anemia and multilineage dysplasia in mice and predicts poor prognosis in patients with MDS.

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Purpose: Homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) plays a crucial role in ovarian cancer patients who are treated with Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPis). It could be defined as a prognosis biomarker. However, many high throughput sequencing methods for evaluating HRD, including HRDetect (WGS 10X), SigMA (WGS 40X or panel 1000X), and scarHRD (WGS 30X), are technically complex, time and data-storage consuming, and costly.

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Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is characterized by the development of hyperglycemia and insulin resistance during the second or third trimester of pregnancy, associated with considerable risks to both the mother and developing fetus. Although emerging evidence suggests an association between the altered gut microbiota and GDM, remarkably little is known about the microbial and metabolic mechanisms that link the dysbiosis of the gut microbiota to the development of GDM. In this study, a metagenome-wide association study and serum metabolomics profiling were performed in a cohort of pregnant women with GDM and pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance (NGT).

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Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) is a prevalent and heterogeneous malignancy with poor prognosis and high mortality rates. There is significant evidence of alternative splicing (AS) contributing to tumor development, suggesting its potential in predicting prognosis and therapeutic efficacy. This study aims to establish an AS-based prognostic signature in HNSC patients.

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Negative affect is an important temperament in children, influencing their social skills. However, the evidence for this association in preschool children is limited. Moreover, the underlying mechanisms that explain the relationship between preschool children's negative affect and social skills remain less understood.

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Non-graphitic carbons are promising anode candidates for sodium-ion batteries, while their variable and complicated microstructure severely limits the rational design of high-energy carbon anodes that could accelerate the commercialization of sodium-ion batteries, as is the case for graphite in lithium-ion batteries. Here, we propose sieving carbons, featuring highly tunable nanopores with tightened pore entrances, as high-energy anodes with extensible and reversible low-potential plateaus (<0.1 V).

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Nanomedicines (NMs) have emerged as an efficient approach for developing novel treatment strategies against a variety of diseases. Over the past few decades, NM formulations have received great attention, and a large number of studies have been performed in this field. Despite this, only about 60 nano-formulations have received industrial acceptance and are currently available for clinical use.

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Introduction: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused an outbreak around the world. Early detection of severe illness is crucial for patients' survival. We analysed initial clinical characteristics of 146 patients with COVID-19 reported in Guizhou province, China to explore risk factors for transforming mild illness to severe.

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Purpose: This study assesses the clinical value of dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) in the early diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhage and evaluates the risk of hemorrhagic transformation in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) after mechanical thrombectomy.

Methods: Patients with AIS who have undergone thrombectomy with Solitaire stent and DECT within one hour after surgery were prospectively enrolled. Linear mixed energy images, virtual non-contrast (VNC) image, and iodine overlay map (IOM) were obtained.

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After its emergence in Wuhan, China, in late November or early December 2019, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus rapidly spread globally. Genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 allows the reconstruction of its transmission history, although this is contingent on sampling. We analyzed 453 SARS-CoV-2 genomes collected between 20 February and 15 March 2020 from infected patients in Washington state in the United States.

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Following its emergence in Wuhan, China, in late November or early December 2019, the SARS-CoV-2 virus has rapidly spread throughout the world. On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) a pandemic. Genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 strains allows for the reconstruction of transmission history connecting these infections.

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Objective: To evaluate the safety and cost of early discharge compared with ordinary discharge in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for acute coronary syndrome.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from 474 patients with DM who were discharged from hospital following PCI at a regional center between 2012 and 2015.

Results: A total of 192 patients (40.

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Adult mammalian cardiomyocytes have extremely limited capacity to regenerate, and it is believed that a strong intrinsic mechanism is prohibiting the cardiomyocytes from entering the cell cycle. microRNAs that promote proliferation in cardiomyocyte can be used as probes to identify novel genes suppressing cardiomyocytes proliferation, thus dissecting the mechanism(s) preventing cardiomyocytes from duplication. In particular, miR-199a-3p has been found as a potent activator of proliferation in rodent cardiomyocyte, although its molecular targets remain elusive.

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  • To create high-performance fiber pseudocapacitors, it's crucial to balance mass loading and utilization efficiency of the materials used.
  • A novel carbon-based scaffold is introduced, made by coating commercial pen ink on carbon fibers, which preserves the fiber structure while enhancing performance.
  • This method increases both loading mass and utilization efficiency, achieving a remarkable areal capacitance of 649 mF cm, making it a promising approach for developing portable and wearable energy storage devices.
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Vanadium dioxide is one kind of desirable infrared modulator for sensors because of its remarkable temperature-responsive infrared modulation ability via autogeneic metal-insulator transition. However, the detriments of poor chemical stability and narrow scope of extensive-researched application (e.g.

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Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy differences between different needling methods for dry eye syndrome.

Methods: Sixty patients of dry eye syndrome were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, 30 cases (60 eyes) in each group. Shangjingming (Extra), Xiajingming (Extra), Tongziliao (GB 1), Cuanzhu (BL 2), Fengchi (GB 20), Hegu (LI 4), Sanyinjiao (SP 6), Taixi (KI 3) and Taichong (LR 3) were selected in the two groups.

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  • - The study investigates how the acute administration of atorvastatin (a statin) affects the heart's protective response (Ischemic Postconditioning, IPC) in rats with high cholesterol, specifically looking at infarct size after an ischemic event.
  • - Results show that the combination of atorvastatin and IPC significantly reduces heart tissue damage compared to other treatment groups, with changes in the activation of specific signaling pathways (PI3K/Akt and MAPK/ERK) being observed.
  • - The conclusions suggest that the protective benefits of IPC and atorvastatin in high cholesterol conditions are linked more to the activation of MAPK/ERK than to PI3K/Akt pathways.
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A porous, yet compact, RuO /graphene hybrid is successfully prepared by using a disassembly-reassembly strategy, achieving effective and uniform loading of RuO nanoparticles inside compact graphene monolith. The disassembly process ensures the uniform loading of RuO nanoparticles into graphene monolith, while the reassembly process guarantees a high density yet simultaneously unimpeded ion transport channel in the composite. The resulting RuO /graphene hybrid possesses a density of 2.

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  • A nucleos(t)ide analogues (NUCs) susceptibility assay is crucial for evaluating drug resistance in hepatitis B virus (HBV) by determining how sensitive different HBV variants are to these drugs.
  • The study introduced a new method to quickly create stable cell lines that replicate HBV, addressing the challenges of existing labor-intensive approaches that require establishing individual cells for each variant.
  • By using an acceptor cell line with a modified HBV genome and introducing different mutant polymerases via lentiviruses, the researchers successfully developed stable cell lines that can be used for reliable testing of NUC effectiveness.
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A simple technique for the identification of common genotypes of the hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains to be identified. The present study was conducted to establish such a methodology. Four plasmids of genotypes A‑D and 123 clinical serum specimens of HBV‑infected patients were genotyped.

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA replication takes place in the viral capsid that consists of 180 or 240 copies of HBV capsid (HBc or core) protein. The monomeric core protein contains an apical loop region that forms the spikes on the surface of viral capsid upon core dimerization and capsid assembly. To investigate the impact on HBV DNA replication through gene engineering at the spike of HBV capsid.

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