Publications by authors named "Xixin Li"

Stimuli-responsive adhesives with on-demand adhesion capabilities are highly advantageous for facilitating wound healing. However, the triggering conditions of stimuli-responsive adhesives are cumbersome, even though some of them are detrimental to the adhesive and adjacent natural tissues. Herein, a novel stimuli-responsive adhesive called shear-stiffening adhesive (SSA) has been created by constructing a poly(diborosiloxane)-based silicone network for the first time, and SSA exhibits a rate-responsive adhesion behavior.

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  • The proposal introduces a new method for creating fiber optic speckle spectrometers that balances size and performance.
  • It utilizes a periodically tapered coreless fiber that enhances the excitation of higher-order modes, achieving an impressive spectral resolution of 0.03 nm over a 5-cm length.
  • The design shows strong performance by effectively reconstructing narrow linewidth and broadband spectra within the 1540-1560 nm wavelength range, rivaling traditional 2-meter multimode fiber spectrometers but in a much smaller size.
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Background: In dental clinical practice, self-perception of orofacial appearance is highly correlated with treatment satisfaction. Therefore, it is important to explore factors correlated with self-perception of orofacial appearance. Perfectionism may be one such factor.

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There are nearly 50 million Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients worldwide, 90% of whom develop behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), which increase the mortality rate of patients, and impose an economic and care burden on families and society. As a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator, serotonin is involved in the regulation of psychoemotional, sleep, and feeding functions. Accumulating data support the importance of serotonin in the occurrence and development of BPSD.

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