Publications by authors named "Xiong-Jie Fu"

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  • Dealloying enhances the electrocatalytic performance of FeCoSiB compounds for hydrogen evolution reactions by increasing the surface area through the formation of nanosheets.
  • After 3 hours of dealloying, the overpotential for the optimized NS-FeCoSiB is reduced to 175.1 mV at 1.0 M KOH, outperforming the untreated counterpart (215 mV).
  • The study also finds that the hydrogen evolution activity improves significantly with increased cobalt doping, peaking at a 10% Co addition, highlighting the importance of surface activity in catalyst development.
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Background: Ischaemic stroke triggers neuronal mitophagy, while the involvement of mitophagy receptors in ischaemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury-induced neuronal mitophagy remain not fully elucidated. Here, we aimed to investigate the involvement of mitophagy receptor FUN14 domain-containing 1 (FUNDC1) and its modulation in neuronal mitophagy induced by I/R injury.

Methods: Wild-type and FUNDC1 knockout mice were generated to establish models of neuronal I/R injury, including transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (tMCAO) in vivo and oxygen glucose deprivation/reperfusion in vitro.

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The discovery and study of skyrmion materials play an important role in basic frontier physics research and future information technology. The database of 196 materials, including 64 skyrmions, was established and predicted based on machine learning. A variety of intrinsic features are classified to optimize the model, and more than a dozen methods had been used to estimate the existence of skyrmion in magnetic materials, such as support vector machines, -nearest neighbor, and ensembles of trees.

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Objective: Bypass yields favorable outcomes in the treatment of Moyamoya disease (MMD). Bloody fluids accumulate between the targeted cortex and the temporal muscle after surgical bypass. These fluids are handled empirically subcutaneous tubes or conservative treatments.

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Objective: In moyamoya disease (MMD) with direct or combined revascularization, the initially hemodynamic recipient features are likely one of the main causes of acute hemodynamic disruption. Previous studies have explored the relationship between recipient diameter or flow velocity and postoperative complications, but there are still no optimal selection criteria with multiple potential recipient vessels. Cerebral edema is one of the most common radiological manifestations in the acute postoperative period.

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Aims: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is a devastating stroke subtype. Following SAH, erythrocyte lysis contributes to cell death and brain injuries. Blockage of the anti-phagocytic receptor Cluster of Differentiation 47 (CD47) enhances phagocyte clearance of erythrocytes, though it has not been well-studied post-SAH.

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  • Ferroptosis is a type of cell death that relies on iron, and there's limited research on how its inhibitors affect subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
  • The study found that liproxstatin-1 protects brain cells from damage caused by hemorrhage by supporting mitochondrial function and reducing lipid damage.
  • In animal tests, liproxstatin-1 improved brain health by decreasing inflammation, preserving important proteins, and reducing brain cell death and swelling after SAH.
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The high coercivity of 26.2 kOe for SmCo5 nanoflakes are obtained by multistep (three steps) surfactant-assisted ball milling. The magnetic properties, phase structure and morphology are studied by VSM, XRD and SEM, respectively.

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