Publications by authors named "Ya Chu"

Three triazine-based conjugated porous polymers (CPPs) are synthesized via a Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reaction between derivatives of 2,4,6-tri(thiophen-2-yl)-1,3,5-triazine (TTT) and 2,4,6-triphenyl-1,3,5-triazine (TPT). Photocatalysis experiments demonstrate that the hydrogen evolution rate (HER) of ThTh-CPP (homopolymer of TTT) reach an exceptional 46.4 mmol g⁻¹ h⁻¹ without co-catalysts, surpassing ThPh-CPP (8.

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The rapid progress of urbanization and industrialization has led to the accumulation of large amounts of metal ions in the environment. These metal ions are adsorbed onto the negatively charged surfaces of clay particles, altering the total surface charge, double-layer thickness, and chemical bonds between the particles, which in turn affects the interactions between them. This causes changes in the microstructure, such as particle rearrangement and pore morphology adjustments, ultimately altering the mechanical behavior of the soil and reducing its stability.

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Purely organic room temperature phosphorescence materials (RTP) have attracted much attention recently, but most of them are substituted with heavy atoms to enhance the intersystem crossing (ISC), which requires complicated design and synthesis. Herein, we report four chiral heavy-atom-free small molecules which integrate properties of aggregation and long-lifetime room temperature phosphorescence. The phosphorescence lifetime of synthesized chiral molecules is measured to be 150 ms, and the phosphorescence quantum yield reaches 15 % at room temperature.

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Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite quantum dots (QDs) have garnered significant research interest owing to their unique structure and optoelectronic properties. However, their poor optical performance in ambient air remains a significant limitation, hindering their advancement and practical applications. Herein, three amino acids (valine, threonine and cysteine) were chosen as surface ligands to successfully prepare highly luminescent CHNHPbBr (MAPbBr) QDs.

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This work investigates the impact of pressure on the structural, optical properties, and electronic structure of CsPbBr quantum dots (QDs) using steady-state photoluminescence, steady-state absorption, and femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, reaching a maximum pressure of 3.38 GPa. The experimental results indicate that CsPbBr QDs undergo electronic state (ES) transitions from ES-I to ES-II and ES-II to ES-III at 0.

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Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (QDs) are promising candidates for future optoelectronic devices due to their excellent photonic and electronic properties. However, poor stability and toxicity problems limit their further development. This work demonstrates the doping tactics to boost the optical properties of lead-free colloidal MABiBr QDs, the indium ion (In) doping presented herein is found to be effective in improving the photoluminescence (PL) properties of MABiBr (CHNH = MA) QDs without alerting their favorable electronic structure.

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Enzalutamide (ENZ) is a second-generation androgen receptor (AR) antagonist used for the treatment of castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) and reportedly prolongs survival time within a year of starting therapy. However, CRPC patients can develop ENZ resistance (ENZR), mainly driven by abnormal reactivation of AR signaling, involving increased expression of the full-length AR (ARfl) or dominantly active androgen receptor splice variant 7 (ARv7) and ARfl/ARv7 heterodimers. There is currently no efficient treatment for ENZR in CRPC.

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Background And Aims: Therapeutic blockade of the programmed cell death protein-1 (PD-1) immune checkpoint pathways has resulted in significant reactivation of T cell-mediated antitumor immunity and is a promising clinical anticancer treatment modality in several tumor types, but the durable response rate remains relatively low (15%-20%) in most patients with HCC for unknown reasons. Evidence reveals that the interferon signaling pathway plays a critical role in modulating the efficacy and sensitivity of anti-PD-1 therapy against multiple tumor types, but the mechanisms are unclear.

Approach And Results: Using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis based on HCC databases, we found that deceased expression of interferon regulatory factor (IRF) 8 in HCC, among all the nine IRF members that regulate interferon signals, was associated with poor prognosis of patients with HCC.

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Hepatic ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is an inevitable complication of hepatic surgery occasioned by liver transplantation and resection. The progression from liver ischemia to reperfusion injury is accompanied by abnormal metabolism, Kupffer cell activation, neutrophil recruitment and the release of cytokines. Activation of several interferon regulatory factors (IRFs) has been reported to either enhance or restrict I/R progression, but the role of IRF8 in the regulation of I/R injury progression is still unknown.

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In this work, we have first demonstrated that the potassium cation doping effect on photoluminescence (PL) regulation of CHNHPbBr (CHNH=MA) colloidal perovskite quantum dots (QDs) is significantly different from the other alkali cation doping effects. The PL intensity will be generally enhanced with the increase doping amounts of other alkali cations. Herein, we have unveiled that the PL of the potassium-doped perovskite QDs is initially prompted by the potassium ions doping and then inhibited with further growing doping amount of the potassium ions.

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  • - This study introduces a new group of co-halogenated two-dimensional hybrid perovskites (2DHPs) that modify the organic cation phenethylammonium lead halogen (PEA) by substituting halogens at the para position, aiming to enhance structural and optical properties.
  • - The substitution of halogens alters the energy band distribution and influences the competition between free excitons and self-trapped excitons, leading to changes in the exciton relaxation process.
  • - The findings reveal that using brominated versions of PEA can improve photoluminescence quantum yield and allow for a shift in emitted light from white to blue, highlighting the potential for tailored perovskite materials for optoe
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  • The study presents a new method using halogen-substituted chiral molecules to create unique 2D chiral perovskite materials that improve issues with weak light emission and low efficiency found in previous chiral perovskites.
  • By introducing disorder in the structure, the materials exhibit broader photoluminescence spectra, benefiting from additional emissions from self-trapped excitons, leading to better light performance.
  • The ability of halogen atoms to maintain chiral interactions enhances the material's properties, making them promising for various optoelectronic applications by improving photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) and reducing energy gaps.
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In this work, the synthesis and evaluation of a new type non-noble metal oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyst is reported. The catalyst is a complex containing iron ions and multiple N active sites, which displayed excellent oxygen reduction activity in alkaline medium. 2-(2-(4-(1-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthrolin-2-yl)pyridin-2-yl)pyridin-4-yl)-1-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthroline (PIPhen) was synthesized and used as a ligand to form a rich nitrogen iron coordination complex (Fe-PIPhen), and the complex was then loaded onto the carbon powder to form the target catalyst of Fe-PIPhen/C.

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Owing to its high surface area and high surface charge density, clay, either contaminated with heavy metal ions or modified with organic additives as barrier materials, is difficult to assess and monitor. Complex dielectric permittivity (κ*) showed promising potential in tackling the above issues. In this study, the complex dielectric permittivity (κ*) of clays modified with a surfactant, four polymers, and four metal ions was measured at frequencies from 0.

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With the rapid urbanization and increasing urban impervious areas in China, urban water-logging has become increasingly serious. The concept of sponge city was proposed based on the low impact development (LID) idea. We analyzed the impacts of landscape pattern optimization scenario on urban surface runoff and rainwater control ability in central urban area of Shen-Fu New Town in Liaoning Province.

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  • The adverse reaction to irinotecan is linked to a specific genetic variation (SNP) called UGT1A1*6, which affects how the drug is metabolized.
  • Current methods for detecting this genetic variation have drawbacks like being too time-consuming and risky in terms of contamination.
  • A new, efficient real-time PCR method using a cascade invader assay has been developed, which accurately detects the UGT1A1*6 SNP from oral swabs and could help personalize treatment by assessing drug reactions.
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With the development of urbanization in China, buildings consumed lots of material and energy. How to estimate carbon emission of buildings is an important scientific problem. Carbon footprint of the central Liaoning agglomeration was studied with carbon footprint approach, geographic information system (GIS) and high-resolution remote sensing (HRRS) technology.

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As a kind of globally widely distributed soil microorganism, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form the symbiosis with the majority of land plants, which is important for plant nutrition and ecosystem functioning. Few vascular species are considered to be nonmycorrhizal, especially those within the families Amaranthaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Carophyllaceae and Brassicaceae. At present, the interactions between these non-host plants and AM fungi are few and scattered, lacking systematic summary.

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Under the process of urbanization in China, more and more attention has been paid to the reuse of heavy metal-contaminated sites. The shear characteristics of heavy metal-contaminated soils are investigated by electrical detection in this paper. Three metal ions (Zn, Cd, and Pb) were used, the metal concentrations of which are 50, 166.

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Subpopulations of cancer stem-like cells (CSC) are thought to drive tumor progression and posttreatment recurrence in multiple solid tumors. However, the mechanisms that maintain stable proportions of self-renewing CSC within heterogeneous tumors under homeostatic conditions remain poorly understood. Progastrin is a secreted peptide that exhibits tumor-forming potential in colorectal cancer, where it regulates pathways known to modulate colon CSC behaviors.

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Background: Bismuth type IV hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HC) tumors are usually considered unresectable. The strategies of high hilar resection while preserving liver parenchyma can achieve potentially one-stage curative resection for this condition. The aim of the present study was to investigate the feasibility and safety of available strategies.

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Aim Of Study: A bioactive ceramics has been reported to regulate the expression of inflammatory cytokines in macrophage cells activated by lipopolysaccharides (LPS). In present study, we investigated the anti-inflammatory effect of bioactive ceramics using liver injury model in mouse.

Materials And Methods: Mice were divided into three groups: Normal group, LPS group (LPS and no ceramics treatment), Ceramics group (LPS and ceramics treatment).

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Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) is a transforming growth factor-beta which has shown beneficial effects in rats after acute focal cerebral ischemia (FCI). To study the effects of GDNF on chronic FCI injury in conscious rats, we used fibrin glue (GDNF-fibrin glue) and fibrin glue free (GDNF-only)-GDNF topically applied to the ischemic brain after right middle cerebral artery (MCA) ligation. Infarct brain volume and functional motor deficits were measured before and after FCI injury.

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