Publications by authors named "Tinghong Pan"

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  • The study focused on how chemical activators and nano-SiO affect the hydration and structure of γ-CS (calcium silicate) during the hydration reaction.
  • The presence of 1% nano-SiO significantly boosted the hydration activity, leading to a better formation of C-(R)-S-H gel while not changing the composition of hydration products.
  • Among the chemical activators tested, potassium-based salts were more effective than sodium-based salts, with the KC+Si group achieving a hydration degree of 48% after 28 days.
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As a type of lung cancer, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has the characteristics of high mortality and high recurrence rate, which poses a great threat to human life and health. Due to the high risk of surgical treatment and the slow recovery of wounds, non-coding RNAs, especially lncRNAs are used as new potential clinical prognostic markers to prevent and treat cancer in advance. This study aims to explore the role of FAM138B in NSCLC and its possibility as a prognostic biomarker.

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Non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) constitutes most lung cancers and has a poor prognosis. LncRNAs are a potential repository for the discovery of cancer prognostic markers. This study explored the role of LINC01929 in NSCLC, both the clinical prognostic significance and the mechanism of its influence on cells.

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The shape retention ability of materials deposited layer by layer is called buildability, which is an indispensable performance parameter for successful 3D printable cementitious materials (3DPC). This study investigated the synergistic effect of nano-clay (NC) and thixotropic superplasticizer (TP) on the buildability of 3DPC. The rheological parameters and static yield stress are characterized by the rheology testing, the green strength is measured by a self-made pressure tester, and the fluidity is tested by flow table.

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Understanding the relationship between the intrinsic characteristics of materials (such as rheological properties and structural build-up) and printability and controlling intrinsic characteristics of materials through additives to achieve excellent printability is vital in digital concrete additive manufacturing. This paper aims at studying the effects of material's structural build-up on the interlayer bond strength of 3DPC with different time gaps. Structural build-up can indirectly affect the interlayer bond strength by affecting the surface moisture of concrete.

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As the most common subtype of lung cancer, lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the frequently occurred cancers in human. Therefore, thorough investigation is necessary for understanding the progression of LUAD. HMMR has functioned as a regulator in some cancers, whereas its biological role still needs to be investigated in LUAD.

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