Publications by authors named "YangChao Tian"

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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Biotic-abiotic hybrid photocatalytic system is an innovative strategy to capture solar energy. Diversifying solar energy conversion products and balancing photoelectron generation and transduction are critical to unravel the potential of hybrid photocatalysis. Here, we harvest solar energy in a dual mode for CuSe nanoparticles biomineralization and seawater desalination by integrating the merits of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 and biogenic nanoparticles.

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Background: Pulmonary emphysema is a part of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which is an irreversible chronic respiratory disease. In order to avoid further damage to lung tissue, early diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary emphysema is essential.

Purpose: Early pulmonary emphysema diagnosis is difficult with conventional radiographic imaging.

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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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. High energy and large field of view (FOV) phase contrast imaging is crucial for biological and even medical applications. Although some works have devoted to achieving a large FOV at high energy through bending gratings and so on, which would be extremely challenging in medical high energy imaging.

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The absorption grating is a critical component of neutron phase contrast imaging technology, and its quality directly influences the sensitivity of the imaging system. Gadolinium (Gd) is a preferred neutron absorption material due to its high absorption coefficient, but its use in micro-nanofabrication poses significant challenges. In this study, we employed the particle filling method to fabricate neutron absorption gratings, and a pressurized filling method was introduced to enhance the filling rate.

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Article Synopsis
  • 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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Synchrotron-based soft X-ray tomography (SXT), providing three-dimensional morphology and quantitative distribution of linear absorption coefficient (LAC) of the imaged objects, is widely used in many fields to obtain ultra-structure images, especially in cellular imaging. Off-line fluorescence microscopies (FMs) are combined to identify the type of organelles and status of cells. However, deformation and displacement usually occur during the transfer and loading process, which decreases the precision of two-modal images' registration.

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Magnesium/lithium hybrid-ion batteries (MLHBs) combine the advantages of high safety and fast ionic kinetics, which enable them to be promising emerging energy-storage systems. Here, a high-performance MLHB using a modified all-phenyl complex with a lithium bis(trifluoromethanesulfonyl)imide electrolyte and a NiCoS cathode on a copper current collector is developed. A reversible conversion involving a copper collector with NiCoS efficiently avoids the electrolyte dissociation and diffusion difficulties of Mg ions, enabling low polarization and fast redox, which is verified by X-ray absorption near edge structure analysis.

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The shuttling behavior and slow conversion kinetics of the intermediate lithium polysulfides are the severe obstacles for the application of lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries over a wide temperature range. Here, an engineered lamellar yolk-shell structure of In O @void@carbon for the Li-S battery cathode is developed for the first time to construct a powerful barrier that effectively inhibits the shuttling of polysulfides. On the basis of the unique nanochannel-containing morphology, the continuous kinetic transformation of sulfur and polysulfides is confined in a stable framework, which is demonstrated by using X-ray nanotomography.

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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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Electric-field (E-field) control of magnetic switching provides an energy-efficient means to toggle the magnetic states in spintronic devices. The angular tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) of an magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ)/PMN-PT magnetoelectronic hybrid indicates that the angle-dependent switching fields of the free layer can decrease significantly subject to the application of an E-field. In particular, the switching field along the major axis is reduced by 59% from 28.

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The reverse projection protocol results in fast phase-contrast imaging thanks to its compatibility with conventional computed-tomography scanning. Many researchers have proposed variants. However, all these reverse projection methods in grating-based phase-contrast imaging are built on the hypothesis of the synchronous phase of reference shifting curves in the whole field of view.

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Metamaterials have gained much attention thanks to their extraordinary and intriguing optical properties beyond natural materials. However, universal high-resolution fabrications of 3D micro/nanometastructures with high-resolution remain a challenge. Here, a novel approach to fabricate sophisticated 3D micro/nanostructures with excellent robustness and precise controllability is demonstrated by simultaneously modulating of flexible resist stencils and basal molds.

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Active cathode particles are fundamental architectural units for the composite electrode of Li-ion batteries. The microstructure of the particles has a profound impact on their behavior and, consequently, on the cell-level electrochemical performance. LiCoO (LCO, a dominant cathode material) is often in the form of well-shaped particles, a few micrometres in size, with good crystallinity.

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Oxidative stress may result in different modes of cell death, such as necrosis, apoptosis and necroptosis. Currently, researchers are still striving to develop efficient tools/methods to distinguish the cell death modes in direct and label-free ways. In this study, we attempted to employ Raman micro-spectroscopy to observe the molecular changes in Candida utilis cells under oxidative stress induced by low-temperature plasma (LTP) and explore the spectroscopic biomarkers for the modes of cell death under oxidative stress.

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High aspect ratio microstructures (HARMS) are of great importance for many application fields. Many defects are generated during the fabrication processes, especially in line microstructures, and it is necessary to examine the quality of the structures after each process. However, there is no suitable efficient nondestructive detection method to monitor microstructures during the fabrication processes.

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Cryogenic soft X-ray tomography (Cryo-SXT) is ideally suitable to image the 3D sub-cellular architecture and organization of cells with high resolution in the near-native preservation state. Cryogenic fluorescence microscopy (Cryo-FM) can determine the location of a molecule of interest that has been labeled with a fluorescent tag, thus revealing the function of the cells. To understand the relations between the sub-cellular architecture and the function of cells, correlative Cryo-SXT and Cryo-FM was applied.

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Despite recent successes in preparing three-dimensional crystals of empty fullerenes, such as C and C , 3D endohedral fullerene crystals, and especially hollow nanostructures, have been scarcely reported. A universal approach has now been developed to prepare shape-tunable 3D crystals of several metal nitride clusterfullerenes, including cubes and dice (hollow cubes with holes at the center of each face), which can be readily switched by changing the volume ratio of good (mesitylene) and poor (isopropanol) solvents. Synchrotron-based soft X-ray nano-computed tomography was used to unambiguously identify the interior microstructure of the dice-shaped crystals of Tb N@C , and especially the depth of the hole at each face, confirming that the dice has a solid center and the holes are not interconnected.

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Full angular rotational projections cannot always be acquired in tomographic reconstructions because of the limited space in the experimental setup, leading to the `missing wedge' situation. In this paper, a recovering `missing wedge' discrete algebraic reconstruction technique algorithm (rmwDART) has been proposed to solve the `missing wedge' problem and improve the quality of the three-dimensional reconstruction without prior knowledge of the material component's number or the material's values. By using oversegmentation, boundary extraction and mathematical morphological operations, `missing wedge' artifact areas can be located.

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The limited ability to fabricate nanostructures on nonplanar rugged surfaces has severely hampered the applicability of many emerging technologies. Here we report a resist stencil lithography based approach for in situ fabrication of multidimensional nanostructures on both planar and uneven substrates. By using the resist film as a flexible stencil to form a suspending membrane with predesigned patterns, a variety of nanostructures have been fabricated on curved or uneven substrates of diverse morphologies on demand.

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Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) have well-known antibacterial properties and are widely applied in various medical products and general commodities. Although many studies have addressed the toxicity of Ag NPs to mammalian cells, the direct relationship between the number of Ag NPs in living cells and the corresponding cell toxicity has not yet been explicitly demonstrated. In this work, a simple and reusable microfluidic device composed of a quartz cover slip and a glass plate with etched micro-channel and micro-wells was employed for separating and trapping single living cells.

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Grating-based X-ray differential phase-contrast imaging has attracted a great amount of attention and has been considered as a potential imaging method in clinical medicine because of its compatibility with the traditional X-ray tube source and the possibility of a large field of view. Moreover, phase-contrast computed tomography provides three-dimensional phase-contrast visualization. Generally, two-dimensional information retrieval performed on every projection is required prior to three-dimensional reconstruction in phase-contrast computed tomography.

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Heterogeneous reactions on the aerosol particle surface in the atmosphere play important roles in air pollution, climate change, and global biogeochemical cycles. However, the reported uptake coefficients of heterogeneous reactions usually have large variations and may not be relevant to real atmospheric conditions. One of the major reasons for this is the use of bulk samples in laboratory experiments, while particles in the atmosphere are suspended individually.

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