Publications by authors named "Yaping Chi"

The use of facile methods to synthesize environmentally friendly and multifunctional hydrogel dressings is still a major challenge in development. Herein, Turkish gall extract (TGE) and carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) were combined and sprayed using a dual syringe to form a multifunctional TGE-CMCS hydrogel (TC gel) in one step through abundant hydrogen bonding between functional groups as a green approach. TC gel showed rapid gelation at 19.

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  • Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks targeting sensors are a growing security issue, allowing attackers to infiltrate and steal information over long periods due to weak sensor protection.
  • Analyzing Domain Name Server (DNS) traffic is a key method for detecting these attacks, but traditional data preprocessing methods struggle with the large volumes of DNS traffic, leading to inefficiencies.
  • To tackle this, the authors propose a sketch-based detection scheme that compresses network traffic and improves detection efficiency, achieving high accuracy of 97.9% and dramatically reducing processing time in their experiments.
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  • Periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease, and polyphenols from Turkish gall have antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties that aid in treating such conditions.
  • Researchers prepared nanoparticles (T-NPs) from these polyphenols, which are encapsulated in a thermo-sensitive hydrogel and release about 42.29% of their active ingredients over 96 hours in an alkaline environment typical of periodontitis.
  • The T-NPs demonstrated significantly greater antibacterial effects against oral pathogens compared to the raw extract, effectively killing bacteria like P. gingivalis and A. viscosus through oxidative stress without harming periodontal tissues.
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The secretory ducts of Ferula ferulaeoides (Steud.) Korov. are the main tissue of synthesis, secretion, and accumulation of resin.

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