Publications by authors named "Tiancong Wang"

In factories, human posture recognition facilitates human-machine collaboration, human risk management, and workflow improvement. Compared to optical sensors, inertial sensors have the advantages of portability and resistance to obstruction, making them suitable for factories. However, existing product-level inertial sensing solutions are generally expensive.

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As space resources become increasingly constrained, the major space-faring nations are establishing large space target monitoring systems. There is a demand for both the number and the detection capability of space-based optical monitoring equipment. The detection range (i.

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Vibrio is a prevalent bacterial genus in aquatic environments and exhibits diverse metabolic capabilities, playing a vital role in marine biogeochemical cycles. This study isolated a novel virus infecting Vibrio cyclitrophicus, vB_VviC_ZQ26, from coastal waters near Qingdao, China. The vB_VviC_ZQ26 comprises a linear double-stranded DNA genome with a length of 42,982 bp and a G + C content of 43.

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  • The nuclear envelope (NE) protects DNA and helps control what goes in and out of the nucleus in eukaryotic cells.
  • When the nucleus gets pushed or squeezed, it can stiffen, which helps it stay strong and safe.
  • Researchers found that changes to the NE, like unfolding wrinkles, help the nucleus become stiffer and better handle pressure, showing how it adapts to physical stress.
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Cyanophages play a crucial role in the biogeochemical cycles of aquatic ecosystems by affecting the population dynamics and community structure of cyanobacteria. In this study, a novel cyanophage, , that infects sp. MW02 was isolated from the ocean basin in the South China Sea.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive primary brain cancer. Despite multimodal treatment including surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, median patient survival has remained at ~15 months for decades. This situation demands an outside-the-box treatment approach.

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Background: The aim of this study was to observe the alveolar bone height changes in the anterior tooth region after orthodontic treatment for Angle's Class II division 1 malocclusion.

Methods: Ninety-three patients treated from January 2015 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed, of whom 48 received tooth extraction and 45 did not.

Results: After orthodontic treatment, the alveolar bone heights in the anterior tooth regions of tooth extraction and non-extraction groups decreased by 67.

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Emerging heart-on-a-chip technology is a promising tool to establish cardiac models for therapeutic testing and disease modeling. However, due to the technical complexity of integrating cell culture chambers, biosensors, and bioreactors into a single entity, a microphysiological system capable of reproducing controlled microenvironmental cues to regulate cell phenotypes, promote iPS-cardiomyocyte maturity, and simultaneously measure the dynamic changes of cardiomyocyte function is not available. This paper reports an ultrathin and flexible bioelectronic array platform in 24-well format for higher-throughput contractility measurement under candidate drug administration or defined microenvironmental conditions.

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Cyanophages are known to influence the population dynamics and community structure of cyanobacteria and thus play an important role in biogeochemical cycles in aquatic ecosystems. In this study, a novel Synechococcus phage S-H9-2 infecting Synechococcus sp. WH 8102 was isolated from the coastal water of the Yellow Sea.

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Polyurethane elastomers are anticipated to be applied in the field of cavitation erosion (CE) resistance, but their protection and damage mechanisms are not clear, which greatly restricts their further development. In this article, five polyether polyurethanes (PU) with different crosslinking densities were prepared. Their mechanical properties, thermal properties, water absorption, surface morphology and chemical structure before and after CE tests were compared with ESEM, OM, TG-DSC, FTIR and XPS in detail.

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Inspired by the collective intelligence in natural swarms, microrobotic agents have been controlled to form artificial swarms for targeted drug delivery, enhanced imaging, and hyperthermia. Different from these well-investigated tasks, this work aims to develop microrobotic swarms for embolization, which is a clinical technique used to block blood vessels for treating tumors, fistulas, and arteriovenous malformations. Magnetic particle swarms were formed for selective embolization to address the low selectivity of the present embolization technique that is prone to cause complications such as stroke and blindness.

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In cell biology, fluorescent dyes are routinely used for biochemical measurements. The traditional global dye treatment method suffers from low signal-to-noise ratios (SNR), especially when used for detecting a low concentration of ions, and increasing the concentration of fluorescent dyes causes more severe cytotoxicity. Here, we report a robotic technique that controls how a low amount of fluorescent-dye-coated magnetic nanoparticles accurately forms a swarm and increases the fluorescent dye concentration in a local region inside a cell for intracellular measurement.

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Heart beating is triggered by the generation and propagation of action potentials through the myocardium, resulting in the synchronous contraction of cardiomyocytes. This process highlights the importance of electrical and mechanical coordination in organ function. Investigating the pathogenesis of heart diseases and potential therapeutic actions requires biosensing technologies which allow for long-term and simultaneous measurement of the contractility and electrophysiology of cardiomyocytes.

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SHP2, encoded by the PTPN11 gene, participates in multiple cell functions including cell proliferation, movement, and differentiation. PTPN11 loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutations are both associated with diseases, such as Noonan syndrome, whose manifestations include bone defects, suggesting a crucial role for SHP2 in the skeleton. However, the exact mechanisms by which SHP2 regulates bone development remain unclear.

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Micromanipulation techniques that are capable of assembling nano/micromaterials into usable structures such as topographical micropatterns (TMPs) have proliferated rapidly in recent years, holding great promise in building artificial electronic and photonic microstructures. Here, a method is reported for forming TMPs based on optoelectronic tweezers in either "bottom-up" or "top-down" modes, combined with in situ photopolymerization to form permanent structures. This work demonstrates that the assembled/cured TMPs can be harvested and transferred to alternate substrates, and illustrates that how permanent conductive traces and capacitive circuits can be formed, paving the way toward applications in microelectronics.

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The design of compact hyperspectral cameras with high ground resolution and large field of view (FOV) is a challenging problem in the field of remote sensing. In this paper, the time-delayed integration (TDI) of the digital domain is applied to solve the issue of insufficient light energy brought by high spatial resolution, and a hyperspectral camera with linear variable filters suitable for digital domain TDI technology is further designed. The camera has a wavelength range of 450-950 nm, with an average spectral resolution of 10.

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  • Dental-tissue-derived stem cells are effective for bone tissue engineering, particularly using nHA/CG scaffolds that mimic natural bone structure and function.
  • This study tested the bone regeneration potential of these scaffolds seeded with human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) in critical jaw bone defects in minipigs.
  • Results showed significant bone formation and normal architectural features in the hPDLSCs/nHA/CG group compared to control groups, highlighting the promise of this method for future regenerative therapies.
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Tissue damage repairing and regeneration is a research hot topic. Tissue engineering arises at the historic moment which is a defect repair compound composed of seed cells, tissue engineering scaffolds, and inducing factors. Stem cells have a limited growth period in vitro culture, and they have a pattern of replicating ageing, and these disadvantages are limiting the applications of stem cells in basic research and clinical treatment.

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This study was conducted to investigate the short-term effects of a self-ligating appliance for orthodontic treatment of severe adult periodontitis. Thirty patients diagnosed as severe periodontitis were recruited at Nanjing Stomatological Hospital, P. R.

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A scoring function plays a critical role in software for peptide identification with mass spectrometry. We present a general scoring feature that can be incorporated in the scoring functions of other peptide identification software. The scoring feature is based on the intensity ratios between two adjacent y-ions in the spectrum.

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Hydroxyapatite (HA) is an important component of human bone and bone tissue engineering scaffolds. A plethora of bone tissue engineering scaffolds have been synthesized so far, including nano-HA/chitosan/gelatin (nHA/CG) scaffolds; and for seeding cells, stem cells, especially induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), have been a promising cell source for bone tissue engineering recently. However, the influence of different HA nano-particle morphologies on the osteogenic differentiation of human iPSCs (hiPSCs) from human gingival fibroblasts (hGFs) is unknown.

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Purpose: To compare the cytotoxicity of 5 different dental bonding agents to human periodontal ligament cells(HPDLCs).

Methods: Primary cultured HPDLCs were exposed to different concentrations (100%,50% and 25%) of Super Bond, Clearfil SE Bond, G-Bond, Single Bond2, and Adper Easy One for different times (24 h, 48 h and 72 h). Cytotoxicity of 5 different agents to HPDLCs were observed by MTT method.

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In order to minimize moiré patterns in autostereoscopic parallax displays, the optical component, which is used for forming viewing zones, is analyzed with varying period and slant angle. First, horizontal-parallax autostereoscopic displays (HPAD) can be approximated as the superposition of three corresponding binary gratings. Referring to the unification of indicial equation method and Fourier analysis, a singular state and two stable moiré-free states are obtained according to the superposition of the equivalent grating of LCD and special radial grating.

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We propose a parameter design of the parallax barrier (PB) based on the color moiré patterns in autostereoscopic displays. First, the display device and the PB are approximated as two corresponding binary gratings. In order to obtain different corresponding predominant Fourier low-frequency terms, the superposition of the equivalent grating for the display device and the special radial grating is analyzed, referring to the indicial equation method and Fourier theory.

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We propose an interpretation of moiré phenomenon in the image domain. The interpretation is basically based on the analysis of the waveform of the line families. The period, angle, and intensity profile of moiré fringes can be obtained directly in the image domain according to this interpretation.

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