Publications by authors named "Tingyu Liu"

The advancement of autonomous driving technology, particularly Tesla's launch of its new Robotaxi, marks a transformation in transportation. Understanding the theoretical mechanisms that drive consumers' intention to use autonomous taxis is essential. This study develops a structural equation model (SEM), extending the applicability of the TAM and TPB model, and incorporates external factors like attitudes, subjective norms, traffic efficiency, and perceived cost-benefit into the model to analyze their impact on consumers' perceived characteristics (perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use).

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  • This study examined the retraction practices of potential predatory journals (PPJs) listed on Beall's List, focusing on how they handle retractions as a measure of quality control.
  • Out of 1,511 standalone PPJs, only 46 had issued retractions covering 645 papers, indicating a lack of effective retraction processes in general.
  • The study found a correlation between retraction practices and the inclusion of journals in the Web of Science, suggesting that the ability to handle retractions may be a key factor in assessing the legitimacy of academic journals.
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Background/objectives: Crowding is a common visual phenomenon that can significantly impair the recognition of objects in peripheral vision. Two recent behavioral studies have revealed that both exogenous and endogenous attention can alleviate crowding, but exogenous attention seems to be more effective.

Methods: The present study employed the event-related potential (ERP) technique to explore the electrophysiological characteristics of the influence of these two types of attention on crowding.

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  • The study investigated how enzyme treatments (cellulase and xylanase) and extrusion technology affect sorghum straw's silage performance and microbial community.
  • The use of xylanase notably improved the straw's nutritional quality and fermentation efficiency, enhancing overall silage effectiveness.
  • Additionally, extrusion altered the straw's surface structure, increasing its porosity and promoting microorganism attachment, contributing to better resource use in animal husbandry and agricultural waste management.
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This article presents a comprehensive overview of managing extra-articular and intra-articular distal radius malunions (DRM), discussing the pathoanatomy, clinical, and radiologic evaluation, conservative treatment, and surgical strategies. Corrective osteotomy remains the primary surgical intervention for symptomatic DRM. Surgical planning should consider factors such as timing, approach, correction technique, implant, graft, and associated injuries.

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Photoelectrochemical (PEC) detection technology is key for fighting pollution, leveraging the photoelectric conversion of the photoelectrode material. A specialized photoelectrode was developed to detect Hg ions with exceptional sensitivity, utilizing an anodic PEC sensor composed of ErNbO/P@g-CN/SnS ternary nanocomposite. Rare earth metal niobates (RENs) were chosen due to their underexplored potential, whose performance was enhanced through bandgap engineering and surface modification, facilitated by P@g-CN as an immobilization matrix and SnS, belonging to the I-IV semiconductors category fostering hybrid heterojunction formation for boasting optical properties and suitable redox potentials.

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Hydroquinone-based organic molecules are often used as unavoidable preservatives in the food industry. Among these additives, tertiary butylated hydroquinone (TBHQ) is widely employed as a preservative in various processed foods. However, the potential health risks associated with the excessive presence of TBHQ in food products have raised significant concerns.

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Vanadate-based photocatalysts have recently attracted substantial attention owing to their outstanding photocatalytic activity for degrading organic pollutants and generating energy via photocatalytic processes. However, the relatively high price of vanadium has hindered the development of vanadate-based photocatalysts for various applications. Spent catalysts obtained from oil refineries typically contain a significant quantity of vanadium, making them valuable for recovery and utilization as precursors for the production of high-value-added photocatalysts.

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Objectives: Whether patients with infarct volume ≥150 mL could benefit from endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) remains unclear.

Methods: Patients (n=104) with anterior circulation Alberta Stroke Program Early Computed Tomography Score <6 were screened for infarct volume ≥150 mL using the Pullicino formula × (1-22%). The following were compared with the baseline at 90 days: the modified Rankin scale score (mRS) ≤3, mortality rate, symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage and any intracranial hemorrhage within 48 hours, and modified Thrombolysis in Cerebral Infarction (mTICI) ≥2b between the EVT and drug therapy (DT) groups.

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This work presents a hydrothermal method followed by a sonochemical treatment for synthesizing tantalum decorated on iron selenide (Ta/FeSe) integrated with nitrogen-doped graphene (NGR) as a susceptible electrode material for detecting trolox (TRX) in berries samples. The surface morphology, structural characterizations, and electrochemical performances of the synthesized Ta/FeSe/NGR composite were analyzed via spectrophotometric and voltammetry techniques. The GCE modified with Ta/FeSe/NGR demonstrated an impressive linear range of 0.

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The electronic structures, defect formations, defect transition levels and optical properties for V+H defect models in KDP crystals have been studied based on DFT. Lattice dynamics methods give the most reasonable compensation mechanism for V, namely compensation with the third-nearest H neighbor from V for the paraelectric (PE) phase and compensation with the fourth-nearest neighbor H from V for the ferroelectric (FE) phase. The defect formation energies indicate that the [Formula: see text] (The superscript represents the charged state, the 'x' represents neutral, ''' represents -1 charge state and '' represents +1 charge state.

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Na super ionic conductor (NASICON)-type polyanionic vanadium fluorophosphate NaVO(PO)F (NVOPF) is a promising cathode material for high-energy sodium-ion batteries. The dynamic diffusion and exchange of sodium ions in the lattice of NVOPF are crucial for its electrochemical performance. However, standard characterizations are mostly focused on the as-synthesized material without cycling, which is different from the actual battery operation conditions.

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Background: Post-stroke depression (PSD) affects approximately one-third of stroke survivors, leading to adverse outcomes in rehabilitation, reduced quality of life, and increased mortality rates. Despite these implications, the underlying causes of PSD remain unclear, posing challenges for prevention and treatment. Echinacoside (ECH), a natural compound with known neuroprotective and antidepressant properties, holds significant therapeutic potential for PSD.

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  • Pesticides, like Carbendazim (CBZ), pose a threat to aquatic ecosystems due to their accumulation and toxicity, necessitating better monitoring methods.
  • A nano-engineered bismuth selenide (BiSe)/functionalized carbon nanofiber (f-CNF) composite was developed for an electrochemical sensing platform to efficiently detect CBZ in environmental samples.
  • The BiSe/f-CNF nanocomposite demonstrated enhanced electrocatalytic activity and high sensitivity, successfully detecting CBZ in water samples with a low limit of detection and consistent signal amplification.
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  • Sunitinib is used to treat metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC) but its effectiveness is limited due to toxicity and resistance, prompting the exploration of combination therapies.
  • Researchers screened 1,374 FDA-approved drugs and found that nilotinib enhances the effect of sunitinib by inhibiting RCC cell growth and promoting cell death in both lab and animal models.
  • The study reveals that nilotinib helps degrade a protein called MCL-1, triggering autophagy through Beclin-1, and suggests this combination could improve treatment strategies for metastatic RCC.
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Unlabelled: Diet modulates the rumen microbiota, which in turn can impact the animal performance. The rumen microbiota is increasingly recognized for its crucial role in regulating the growth and meat quality of the host. Nevertheless, the mechanism by which the rumen microbiome influences the fatty acid and amino acid profiles of lambs in the grass feeding system remains unclear.

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Considering the opening of high-speed railway (HSR) as a quasi-natural experiment, this paper explores the emission reduction effect of HSR opening and its mechanisms and heterogeneity characteristics based on the panel data of 272 cities in China from 2006 to 2019 by staggered DID model and the mediating effect model. It is found that (1) the opening of HSR significantly reduces the carbon emission level of cities, and the conclusion still holds after controlling the endogeneity issue and a series of robustness tests; (2) Bancon decomposition and negative weight diagnostics both show that the estimated average treatment effect bias is small and the robust estimators are more robust; (3) by reducing production costs and promoting inter-regional industrial division of labor, the opening of HSR promotes intra-industrial structural transformation and inter-industrial structural transformation, respectively, thus reducing urban carbon emissions. At the same time, HSR achieves urban carbon emission reduction by promoting free movement of population and human capital agglomeration; and (4) further study finds that there is regional heterogeneity in the emission reduction effect of HSR opening, and the carbon reduction effect is mainly reflected in large and medium-sized cities, near provincial capitals, non-resource-based cities, and cities with rich educational resources, which indicates that the location of future HSR should be combined with the city's own characteristics and be tailored to the city.

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For the first time, a tumour hypoxia marker detection has been developed using two-dimensional layered composite modified electrodes in biological and environmental samples. The concept of TaB and VC-based MXene composite materials is not reported hitherto using ball-milling and thermal methods and it remains the potentiality of the present work. The successful formation is confirmed through various characterisation techniques like X-ray crystallography, scanning electron microscopy photoelectron, and impedance spectroscopy.

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Na superionic conductor (NASICON)-type Na(VO)(PO)F (NVOPF) exhibits excellent cycling stability for high-voltage sodium ion batteries. Various strategies have been developed to form ion-exchanged NVOPF which can enhance the ionic and electronic conductivity. However, the underlying ion transport mechanism and complex structural transitions during battery operation remained uninvestigated.

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The primary approaches used to train spiking neural networks (SNNs) involve either training artificial neural networks (ANNs) first and then transforming them into SNNs, or directly training SNNs using surrogate gradient techniques. Nevertheless, both of these methods encounter a shared challenge: they rely on frame-based methodologies, where asynchronous events are gathered into synchronous frames for computation. This strays from the authentic asynchronous, event-driven nature of SNNs, resulting in notable performance degradation when deploying the trained models on SNN simulators or hardware chips for real-time asynchronous computation.

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Flexible laser-scribed graphene (LSG) substrates with gold nanoislands have been developed as biochips for in situ electrochemical (EC) and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) biodetection (biomolecules and viral proteins). A flexible biochip was fabricated using CO laser engraving polyimide (PI) films to form a 3D porous graphene-like nanostructure. Gold nanoislands were deposited on the LSG substrates to enhance the intensity of the Raman signals.

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Background: Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI) is a phenomenon that pathological injury of ischemic brain tissue is further aggravated after the restoration of blood supply. The complex pathological mechanism of CIRI has led to the failure of multiple neuroprotective agents in clinical studies. Salvianolic acid A (SAA) is a neuroprotective extract from Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge.

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In order to further clarify the effect of sulfur doping on the laser damage threshold of potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP), the properties of sulfur substituting for phosphorus doping defects (S) in KDP crystals with paraelectric (PE) and ferroelectric (PE) phases are studied in this article. More accurate defect transition levels were obtained by band edge correction, and the band edge corrected values were 1.28 eV and 1.

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Upadacitinib has received approval for the treatment of atopic dermatitis (AD) with favorable response in clinical trials. However, real-world research on its efficacy remains relatively limited. To bridge this gap, we conducted a prospective cohort study involving 25 Chinese patients with moderate-to-severe AD.

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