Publications by authors named "Wenfei Dong"

Hydrogels with DNA possess flexible and designable 3D cross-linked polymer networks, which generate numerous specific stimulus-response characteristics through reasonable design for the potential sensor array applications. Unfortunately, the complementary fragments of specific nucleotide sequences that form cross-links in the hydrogels with DNA often come across these problems of instability and high-cost, leading to a serious impediment to further application. Herein, we construct a novel ratiometric fluorescence sensor array to discriminate and quantify metal ions based on the hydrogels with DNA.

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Photocatalytic therapy for hypoxic tumors often suffers from inefficiencies due to its dependence on oxygen and the risk of uncontrolled activation. Inspired by the oxygen-independent and precisely regulated photocatalytic functions of natural light-harvesting chlorosomes, chlorosome-mimetic nanoreactors, termed Ru-Chlos, are engineered by confining the aggregation of photosensitive ruthenium-polypyridyl-silane monomers. These Ru-Chlos exhibit markedly enhanced photocatalytic performance compared to their monomeric counterparts under acidic conditions, while notably bypassing the consumption of oxygen or hydrogen peroxide.

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  • * The morphology of these crystals is optimized by manipulating deposition conditions, resulting in high electrocatalytic efficiency for ethylene (CH) production.
  • * In tests, the Faradaic efficiency (FE) for CH production reached 42.0% at a specific voltage, maintaining around 40% during 10 hours of continuous electrolysis, as the CuO surfaces transformed to Cu, enhancing catalysis.
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An active-matrix electrowetting-on-dielectric (AM-EWOD) system integrates hundreds of thousands of active electrodes for sample droplet manipulation, which can enable simultaneous, automatic, and parallel on-chip biochemical reactions. A smart detection system is essential for ensuring a fully automatic workflow and online programming for the subsequent experimental steps. In this work, we demonstrated an artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled multipurpose smart detection method in an AM-EWOD system for different tasks.

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  • - Bacterial infections, especially those caused by multidrug-resistant strains, are a significant global health concern, making the development of non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents essential.
  • - This study focused on synthesizing curcumin-derived carbon dots, which enhance the solubility and stability of curcumin while exhibiting strong antibacterial activity against various bacteria, including drug-resistant strains.
  • - Experimental results revealed that these carbon dots damage bacterial structures and produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), showing superior effectiveness compared to traditional antibiotics like chloramphenicol and Sulfadiazine.
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Long-term imaging of live cells is commonly used for the study of dynamic cell behaviors. It is crucial to keep the cell viability during the investigation of physiological and biological processes by live cell imaging. Conventional incubators that providing stable temperature, carbon dioxide (CO) concentration, and humidity are often incompatible with most imaging tools.

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The group B Streptococcus (GBS) can generate vertical transmission to infants during delivery, has been seriously threatening the health of infants. Rapid and accurate prenatal GBS diagnosis for pregnant women is a deterministic blueprint to avoid infant viruses. Here, we developed an extraction-free nucleic acid isothermal amplification/CRISPR-Cas12a cutting one-pot system for GBS diagnostic assay by using suboptimal protospacer adjacent motifs, effectively avoiding multiple handling steps and uncapping contamination.

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common primary malignant brain tumor and known for its challenging prognosis. Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is an innovative therapeutic approach that shows promise in tumor elimination by activating sonosensitizers with low-intensity ultrasound. In this study, a novel sonosensitizer is synthesized using Cu-doped carbon dots (Cu-CDs) for the sonodynamic treatment of GBM.

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Arterial compliance (AC) plays a crucial role in vascular aging and cardiovascular disease. The ability to continuously estimate aortic AC or its surrogate, pulse pressure (PP), through wearable devices is highly desirable, given its strong association with daily activities. While the single-site photoplethysmography (PPG)-derived arterial stiffness indices show reasonable correlations with AC, they are susceptible to noise interference, limiting their practical use.

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Cross-domain methods have been proposed to learn the domain invariant knowledge that can be transferred from the source domain to the target domain. Existing cross-domain methods attempt to minimize the distribution discrepancy of the domains. However, these methods fail to explore the domain invariant subspace due to the samples of different classes between two domains may overlap in the new subspace.

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The growing resistance of bacteria to antibiotics has posed challenges in treating associated bacterial infections, while the development of multi-model antibacterial strategies could efficient sterilization to prevent drug resistance. High-entropy MXene has emerged as a promising candidate for antibacterial synergy with inherent photothermal and photodynamic properties. Herein, a high-entropy nanomaterial of MXene/CDs was synthesized to amplify oxidative stress under near-infrared laser irradiation.

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Mechano-sensitive hair-like sensilla (MSHS) have an ingenious and compact three-dimensional structure and have evolved widely in living organisms to perceive multidirectional mechanical signals. Nearly all MSHS are iontronic or electronic, including their biomimetic counterparts. Here, an all-optical mechano-sensor mimicking MSHS is prototyped and integrated based on a thin-walled glass microbubble as a flexible whispering-gallery-mode resonator.

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A miniaturized, low-cost high-intensity focused ultrasound device is developed for the problems of cross-contamination and uneven sample fragmentation in conventional ultrasound devices. This device generates ultrasonic waves through a concave spherical self-focusing piezoelectric ceramic piece, and creates a cavitation effect in the focusing area to achieve sample fragmentation. The feasibility of the device is demonstrated by physical simulation, then a driving circuit with adjustable power is designed and manufactured to generate 0 ~ 22.

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Pregnanediol-3-glucuronide (PdG), as the main metabolite of progesterone in urine, plays a significant role in the prediction of ovulation, threatened abortion, and menstrual cycle maintenance. To achieve a rapid and sensitive assay, we have designed a competitive model-based time-resolved fluorescence microsphere-lateral flow immunochromatography (TRFM-LFIA) strip. The optimized TRFM-LFIA strip exhibited a wonderful response to PdG over the range of 30-2,000 ng/mL, the corresponding limit of detection (LOD) was calculated as low as 8.

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  • Wearable technologies struggle with signal instability, making it essential to understand the relationship between dynamic patterns in photoplethysmography (PPG) signals and cardiovascular health.
  • The study analyzed 401 recordings to assess hemodynamic conditions like blood pressure and cardiac output, using methods to quantify chaos in PPG signals.
  • Results indicated that patients had increased chaotic signal components with vascular stiffness, while healthy subjects showed more chaotic patterns and stronger correlations between complexity measures and hemodynamics, highlighting the importance of studying these dynamics for improving wearable tech applications.
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We present the design and fabrication of an on-chip FBG interrogator based on arrayed waveguide grating (AWG) technology. The spectral overlap between adjacent channels in the integrated AWG is significantly enhanced through a combination approach involving the reduction of the output waveguide spacing and an increase in the input waveguide width. As a result of these design choices, our AWG demonstrates excellent spectral consistency, with spectral cross talk exceeding 30 dB.

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RNA interference (RNAi) presents great potential against intractable liver diseases. However, the establishment of specific, efficient, and safe delivery systems targeting hepatocytes remains a great challenge. Herein, we described a promising hepatocytes-targeting system through integrating triantennary N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc)-engineered cell membrane with biodegradable mesoporous silica nanoparticles, which efficiently and safely delivered siRNA to hepatocytes and silenced the target PCSK9 gene expression for the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

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Quadrupole mass spectrometers (QMS) are widely used for clinical diagnosis and chemical analysis. To obtain the best experimental results, mass spectrometers must be calibrated to an ideal setting before use. However, tuning the current QMS is challenging.

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The temporal complexity of photoplethysmography (PPG) provides valuable information about blood pressure (BP). In this study, we aim to interpret the stochastic PPG patterns with a model-based simulation, which may help optimize the BP estimation algorithms. The classic four-element Windkessel model is adapted in this study to incorporate BP-dependent compliance profiles.

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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are important prognostic markers for cancer diagnosis and metastasis, and their detection is an important means to detect cancer metastasis. Herein, we construct a novel bifunctional electrochemical biosensor based on the PB-MXene composite films. A simple electrostatic self-assembly approach was employed to prepare a film composed of PB nanocubes on the MXene substrates.

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Targeting the functional groups present in analytes by nanozyme-catalyzed systems is a promising strategy to construct sensitive and selective platforms for the sensing of specific analytes. Herein, various groups (-COOH, -CHO, -OH, and -NH) on benzene were introduced in an Fe-based nanozyme system with MoS-MIL-101(Fe) as the model peroxidase nanozyme, HO as the oxidizing agent, and TMB as the chromogenic substrate, and the effects of these groups at both a low concentration and high concentration were further investigated. It was found that the hydroxyl group-based substance catechol showed an "on" effect at a low concentration to increase the catalytic rate and enhance the absorbance signal, whereas an "off" effect at a high concentration with a decreased absorbance signal.

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β-Carotene is a natural antioxidant that has an indispensable effect on the growth and immunity of the human body. For intracellular and detection of β-carotene, N-doped carbon quantum dots (O-CDs) were prepared by co-heating carbonization of 1,5-naphthalenediamine and nitric acid in ethanol solvent for 2 h at 200 °C. O-CDs have longer wavelength orange light emission, with an optimal excitation peak of 470 nm and an optimal emission peak of 590 nm.

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Carbon dots (CDs) with red fluorescence emission are highly desirable for use in bioimaging and trace- substance detection, with potential applications in biotherapy, photothermal therapy, and tumor visualization. Most CDs emit green or blue fluorescence, thus limiting their applicability. We report a novel fluorescent detection platform based on high-brightness red fluorescence emission carbon dots (R-CDs) co-doped with nitrogen and bromine, which exhibit pH and oxidized L-glutathione (GSSG) dual-responsive characteristics.

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Exosomes derived from cancer cells have been recognized as a promising biomarker for minimally invasive liquid biopsy. Herein, a novel sandwich-type biosensor was fabricated for highly sensitive detection of exosomes. Amino-functionalized FeO nanoparticles were synthesized as a sensing interface with a large surface area and rapid enrichment capacity, while two-dimensional MXene nanosheets were used as signal amplifiers with excellent electrical properties.

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