Publications by authors named "Xiayu Tao"

Correlative imaging of fluorescence microscopy and soft X-ray microscopy plays a crucial role in exploring the relationship between structure and function in cellular biology. However, the current correlative imaging methods are limited either to off-line or low-resolution fluorescence imaging. In this study, we developed an integrated on-line cryogenic photoactivated localization microscopy (cryo-PALM) system at a soft X-ray microscopy station.

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The properties of liquid-liquid interfaces are intricately linked to its structure, with a particular focus on the concentration distribution within the interface. To obtain precise information regarding the concentration distribution, we have developed a high-resolution soft X-ray imaging method for liquid-liquid interfaces. This work focused on representative partially miscible systems, analyzing the interfacial concentration distribution profiles of water-alkanols under both steady-state and dynamic processes, and obtaining the diffusion coefficients of different water concentrations in alkanols.

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The improvement of the steering performance of jet robots is challenging due to single inflexible jet aperture. Scallops provide a potential solution with hard shells and a double-hole jet propulsion, which are expected to achieve fast steering movement under water. Inspired by scallops, a bionic propulsion dynamic mesh is proposed in this article, and a three-dimensional computational model of scallops is established.

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Understanding the spatial orientation of nanoparticles and the corresponding subcellular architecture events favors uncovering fundamental toxic mechanisms and predicting response pathways of organisms toward environmental stressors. Herein, we map the spatial location of label-free citrate-coated Ag nanoparticles (Cit-AgNPs) and the corresponding subcellular reorganization in microalgae by a noninvasive 3D imaging approach, cryo-soft X-ray tomography (cryo-SXT). Cryo-SXT near-natively displays the 3D maps of Cit-AgNPs presenting in rarely identified sites, namely, extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and the cytoplasm.

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  • This study uses cryo-soft X-ray tomography (cryo-SXT) to visualize how metal ions, particularly gold, affect the structure of yeast cells at a microscopic level.
  • By examining the 3D morphology of treated yeast, researchers found that gold ions cause significant damage to organelles, such as distortion of vacuoles and fragmentation of mitochondria.
  • Adjusting the external pH to near-neutral can reverse these changes, leading to increased biogenic gold nanoparticles and improved cell viability.
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Biosynthesis has gained growing interest due to its energy efficiency and environmentally benign nature. Recently, biogenic iron sulfide nanoparticles (FeS NPs) have exhibited excellent performance in environmental remediation and energy recovery applications. However, their biosynthesis regulation strategy and application prospects in the biomedical field remain to be explored.

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Many nanoscale biomaterials fail to reach the clinical trial stage due to a poor understanding of the fundamental principles of their in vivo behaviour. Here we describe the transport, transformation and bioavailability of MoS nanomaterials through a combination of in vivo experiments and molecular dynamics simulations. We show that after intravenous injection molybdenum is significantly enriched in liver sinusoid and splenic red pulp.

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