Publications by authors named "Wenrui Zhang"

Robust bipolar devices based on exclusively ultrawide bandgap (UWBG) semiconductors are highly desired for advanced power electronics. The heterojunction strategy has been a prevailing method for fabricating a bipolar device due to the lack of effective bipolar doping in the same UWBG material. Here, we demonstrate a unique heterojunction design integrating the p-type diamond and n-type ε-GaO that achieves remarkable breakdown voltages surpassing 3000 V.

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Emotion regulation, as a typical "top-down" emotional self-regulation, has been shown to play an important role in children's oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) development. However, the association between other self-regulation subcomponents and the ODD symptom network remains unclear. Meanwhile, while there are gender differences in both self-regulation and ODD, few studies have examined whether their relation is moderated by gender.

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Dye sensitization enhances the luminescence of lanthanide nanoparticles by improving light-harvesting. Typically, Yb serves as an energy bridge but absorbs at a single transition, limiting dyes' options (λ > 700 nm) due to the spectral overlap requirement. In contrast, the emitter Er spans energy levels from UV to NIR, making it ideal for multicolor excitation.

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Syngas can be efficiently converted to acetate by Moorella thermoacetica under anaerobic conditions, which is environmentally friendly. Coupled with acetate production from syngas, using acetate to synthesize value-added compounds such as short-chain carboxylic acids (SCCAs) becomes a negative-carbon process. Escherichia coli is engineered to utilize acetate as the sole carbon source to produce SCCAs.

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The lack of nanoprobes with an efficient signal response and overlook of cooperation between nanoprobes can be responsible for the unsatisfactory analytical performance of immunochromatographic strips (ITSs). Herein, asymmetrical nanobowl-confined innumerable gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) (AuNPs@AFRNBs) to enhance the light absorption are developed for quenching the fluorescence of aggregation-induced emissive (AIE) nanosilicons, which is used for the construction of a bidirectional complementary-enhanced ITS (BC-ITS) to ultrasensitively detect (). Briefly, density functional theory-screened AIEgens with highly fluorescent brightness are confined in nanosilicons, and the nanoconfinement has improved the fluorescent brightness by 6.

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  • Gametocidal (Gc) chromosomes are used in genetic breeding to break down certain chromosomes and eliminate undesired gametes, but the role of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) in this process is not fully understood.
  • In a study involving the anther tissues of wheat (Triticum aestivum), researchers identified 2824 differentially expressed lncRNAs and predicted their interactions with 161 target mRNAs, revealing potential regulatory mechanisms.
  • Experimental results showed that the lncRNA L006278, which was up-regulated in the Gc context, negatively affected rice pollen fertility, suggesting that lncRNAs play a significant role in regulating pollen fertility during Gc action by influencing gene expression and serving
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  • The study focuses on evaluating water ecological security in five cities of Gansu Province's Hexi Corridor using a comprehensive index system based on 27 factors related to water resources, socio-economics, and ecology from 2006 to 2021.
  • The assessment revealed improvements in water ecological security, transitioning from "relatively unsafe" to "relatively safe," with major pressures identified as the main obstacles.
  • Predictions suggest that the comprehensive water ecological security index will continue to improve, potentially reaching a "very safe" level by 2025, offering critical insights for regional ecological management and decision-making.
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High altitude exposure negatively affects human attentional function. However, no studies have explored the regulation of attentional and physiological functions from a dietary perspective. A total of 116 Han Chinese students from Tibet University who were born and raised in a plain area and had been living in Tibet for > 2 years were recruited.

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The Loess Plateau is one of the key areas for soil and water erosion control in China. Planting vegetation, such as Robinia pseudoacacia, is one of the mainstream methods to prevent soil and water erosion. However, the combination of abundant calcium ions and phosphate in the soil of the Loess Plateau limits the phosphorus nutrition of plants.

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Amorphous carbon holds great promise as anode material for sodium-ion batteries due to its cost-effectiveness and good performance. However, its sodium storage mechanism, particularly the insertion process and origin of plateau capacity, remains controversial. Here, an extended adsorption/insertion-filling sodium storage mechanism is proposed using petroleum coke-derived amorphous carbon as a multi-microcrystalline model.

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Large-scale open-pit combined underground mining activities (OUM) not only reshape the original topography, geomorphology, and hydrogeochemical environment of the mining area, but also alter the regional water cycle conditions. However, due to the complexity arising from the coexistence of two coal mining technologies (open-pit and underground mining), the hydrological environmental effects remain unclear. Here, we selected the Pingshuo Mining Area in China, one of the most modernized open-pit combined underground mining regions, as the focus of our research.

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Currently, developing nonantibiotic growth promoters is a broad consensus in broiler industry, which is one of the effective ways to reduce drug-resistant strains. Chuanminshen violaceum is a traditional Chinese medicinal herb that is commonly used for its roots, while the stems and leaves are often discarded, resulting in a huge amount of waste. This study optimized the preparation process of water extract of Chuanminshen violaceum stems and leaves (CVSLE) by response surface analysis based on the yields of polysaccharide and protein.

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  • Bacterial contamination in drinking water is a major global health issue, prompting the need for effective treatment methods, particularly involving anion-exchange resins (AERs) for removing such contaminants.* -
  • This study introduces a new AER with superior bactericidal properties and rapid adsorption rates for extracellular DNA, achieved by modifying the resin with specific quaternary ammonium groups (QAGs).* -
  • The newly developed AER not only outperforms commercial options and UV disinfection in eliminating bacteria and antibiotic resistance genes but also retains a similar anion exchange capacity, thus improving the water treatment process.*
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Objective: This study aimed to unravel micro-processes that link information seeking to subsequent affective well-being (i.e., positive and negative affect) at the within-person level, as well as the role of worry as a mediator in this relationship.

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  • - The study aimed to examine how COVID stress syndrome (CSS) evolves and how cognitive and emotional factors contribute to this progression during the pandemic using time-series network analysis.
  • - Involving 188 university students over a 14-day period, results showed that CSS symptoms often occur together, with xenophobia being the most influential factor, and traumatic stress symptoms playing a key role in the CSS network.
  • - The findings indicate that negative emotions and perceptions of health significantly affect the onset and development of CSS, highlighting the importance of addressing these factors for prevention and intervention strategies.
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  • The use of coated controlled-release fertilizers can leave behind plastic films in soil, which may harm wheat growth.
  • A study tested four types of residual films and found that one type, PecPEUR, significantly stunted wheat growth, reducing height, diameter, leaf area, and overall weight.
  • Research showed that these films disrupted vital metabolic pathways in wheat roots; however, another film type did not negatively affect growth due to its ability to enhance the plant's resistance to stress.
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  • * An innovative method using proton-induced self-assembly at the organic-water interface leads to the creation of responsive films for wearable electrochemical sensors, addressing previous limitations.
  • * The research demonstrates a flexible, real-time sensor that can specifically track l-cysteine, showcasing potential advancements in wearable technology and high-performance analytical interfaces.
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Interpersonal neural synchrony (INS) between mothers and children responds to the temporal similarity of brain signals in joint behavior between dyadic partners and is considered an important neural indicator of the formation of adaptive social interaction bonds. Parent-child interactions are particularly important for the development and maintenance of oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) in children, but the underlying neurocognitive mechanisms are unknown. Therefore, in the current study we measured INS between mothers and children in interactions by using simultaneous functional Near-infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS), and explored its association with ODD symptoms in children.

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In neural circuits, recurrent connectivity plays a crucial role in network function and stability. However, existing recurrent spiking neural networks (RSNNs) are often constructed by random connections without optimization. While RSNNs can produce rich dynamics that are critical for memory formation and learning, systemic architectural optimization of RSNNs is still an open challenge.

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  • Low-cost and efficient biosensors are essential for detecting heavy metal ions (HMIs) in food, with current optical sensors utilizing techniques like localized surface plasmon resonance and enzyme-mimetic reactions gaining traction.* -
  • Electrochemical biosensors improve upon optical methods by enhancing sensitivity and selectivity, using strategies like nanomaterial enrichment and aptamer platforms to allow for multiplexed detection.* -
  • The review also discusses the design of advanced biosensor devices, such as microfluidic systems and test strips, while addressing challenges that hinder their commercialization to promote better HMI detection in food products.*
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There is insufficient understanding of the spatio-temporal evolution of surface water-groundwater quality and hydraulic connection under both natural and human influences in urban river basins. To this end, this paper investigated the spatio-seasonal pattern of hydrochemical evolution and surface water-groundwater interaction in a typical urban river basin (Dahei River basin) based on isotopic and hydrochemical data of 132 water samples collected during three seasons (normal, wet and dry seasons). From the normal season to the wet season, surface water in the Dahei River basin was dominated by the impacts of evaporation and groundwater discharge processes.

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  • This study examines the effectiveness of different intensities of aerobic exercise on improving physical fitness among lowlanders living at high altitude (HA) on the Tibetan Plateau.
  • Participants were divided into low-intensity (LI), moderate-intensity (MI), high-intensity (HI), and control groups, with LI and MI showing significant improvements in cardiopulmonary fitness.
  • While HI exercise did not enhance fitness and decreased peak oxygen uptake, it did lead to increases in hematocrit and glomerular filtration rate, indicating that LI and MI exercises are more beneficial for acclimatization at high altitude.
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Efficient use of humic acid (HA) for eco-friendly farming and environmental remediation requires further understanding of how targeted modification of HA affects the chemical structure of HA and thereby its effectiveness in enhancing soil quality. We developed novel selective modifiers (SMs) for extracting HA by codoping sodium and copper elements into the birnessite lattice. The structure of SMs was thoroughly examined, and the HAs extracted using SMs, referred to as SMHs, were subjected to a detailed evaluation of their functional groups, molecular weight, carbon composition, flocculation limits, and effectiveness in saline soil remediation.

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Mounting evidence supports the role of neuroinflammation in radiation-induced brain injury (RIBI), a chronic disease characterized by delayed and progressive neurological impairment. Asparagine endopeptidase (AEP), also known as legumain (LGMN), participates in multiple malignancies and neurodegenerative diseases and may potentially be involved in RIBI. Here, we found AEP expression was substantially elevated in the cortex and hippocampus of wild-type () mice following whole-brain irradiation.

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This study investigated whether exercise could improve the reduced HRV in an environment of high altitude. A total of 97 young, healthy male lowlanders living at 3,680 m for >1 year were recruited. They were randomized into four groups, of which three performed-low-, moderate-, and high-intensity (LI, MI, HI) aerobic exercise for 4 weeks, respectively.

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