Publications by authors named "Yi-Jia Liu"

The generation of cold molecules is an important topic in the field of cold atoms and molecules and has received relevant advanced research attention in ultracold chemistry, quantum computation, and quantum metrology. With a high atomic phase space density, optical dipole traps have been widely used to prepare, trap, and study cold molecules. In this work, Rb2 molecules were photoassociated in a magneto-optical trap to obtain a precise rovibrational spectrum, which provided accurate numerical references for the realization of multiple frequency photoassociation.

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  • Organellar genomes are vital for exploring the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of seaweeds, and the order Dictyotales has notably fewer organellar genome datasets compared to other brown algae orders like Fucophycidae.
  • In studying the organellar genomes of Padina usoehtunii, the research found that chloroplasts undergo more structural rearrangements than mitochondria, while mitochondrial sequences show a higher substitution rate, differing from patterns observed in terrestrial plants.
  • The study highlights significant evolutionary patterns, including changes in the inverted repeat region of chloroplasts that affect gene positioning, as well as the possible transfer of the rbcR gene from the chloroplast to the nuclear genome in
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To enhance the working quality of WLEDs, considerable efforts have been made to upgrade the thermal quenching resistance of existing phosphors or design new anti-thermal quenching (ATQ) phosphors. Developing a new phosphate matrix material with special structural features has great importance for the fabrication of ATQ phosphors. By phase relationship and composition analysis, we have prepared a novel compound CaIn(PO) (CIP).

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  • A novel three-dimensional DNA walker (IDW) is created that greatly improves walking efficiency for quickly detecting miRNA compared to traditional DNA walkers.
  • The IDW uses a DNA tetrahedral nanostructure to enhance reaction speed and efficiency by increasing local concentration and space confinement effects.
  • The IDW can detect low levels of miRNA-21 with high sensitivity, making it a promising tool for applications in biosensing, DNA nanotechnology, and clinical diagnostics.
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Background: In the trauma center wards, it is not unusual for patients to have sleep disorders, especially patients with an acute injury. Meanwhile, there is substantial evidence that sleep disorder is a predictor of depression and is an important feature of posttraumatic stress disorder.

Methods: All orthopedic trauma patients confined in a trauma ward in West China Hospital of Sichuan University between April 2018 and July 2019 were included in this retrospective study.

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Rice false smut, caused by the fungal pathogen Villosiclava virens, is one of the most important rice diseases in the world. Previous studies reported that the pathogen has less number of cell wall-degraded genes and attacks dominantly rice stamen filaments and extends intercellularly. To reveal why the fungus infects plant stamen filaments, inoculation test on barley was carried out with the similar protocol to rice.

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Nutrients that induce biphasic insulin release, such as glucose and leucine, provide acetyl-CoA and anaplerotic input in the beta-cell. The first phase of release requires increased ATP production leading to increased intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)). The second phase requires increased [Ca(2+)](i) and anaplerosis.

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The glucagon-releasing pancreatic alpha-cells are electrically excitable cells but the signal transduction leading to depolarization and secretion is not well understood. To clarify the mechanisms we studied [Ca(2+)](i) and membrane potential in individual mouse pancreatic alpha-cells using fluorescent indicators. The physiological secretagogue l-adrenaline increased [Ca(2+)](i) causing a peak, which was often followed by maintained oscillations or sustained elevation.

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Stimulation of glucagon release and inhibition of insulin secretion from the islets of Langerhans are important for the blood-glucose-elevating effect of adrenaline. The mechanisms by which adrenaline accomplishes these actions may involve direct effects and indirect ones mediated by altered release of other islet hormones. In the present study we investigated how adrenaline affects the cytoplasmic Ca2+ concentration, which controls glucagon secretion from the pancreatic alpha-cell.

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Leucine and glutamine were used to elicit biphasic insulin release in rat pancreatic islets. Leucine did not mimic the full biphasic response of glucose. Glutamine was without effect.

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The insulin secretory response by pancreatic beta-cells to an acute "square wave" stimulation by glucose is characterized by a first phase that occurs promptly after exposure to glucose, followed by a decrease to a nadir, and a prolonged second phase. The first phase of release is due to the ATP-sensitive K(+) (K(ATP)) channel-dependent (triggering) pathway that increases [Ca(2+)](i) and has been thought to discharge the granules from a "readily releasable pool." It follows that the second phase entails the preparation of granules for release, perhaps including translocation and priming for fusion competency before exocytosis.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yi-Jia Liu"

  • - Yi-Jia Liu's recent research spans multiple disciplines, focusing on cold molecular chemistry, genomic evolution of seaweeds, and innovations in phosphor materials for lighting technologies.
  • - A significant study involved the experimental realization of multiple frequency photoassociation of Rb2 molecules in optical dipole traps, which enhances understanding of ultracold chemistry and provides precise rovibrational spectrum data.
  • - Additionally, Liu's work on developing anti-thermal quenching phosphors and the comparative analysis of organellar genomes in seaweeds contributes to advancements in materials science and evolutionary biology, underlining the importance of structural features in the development of efficient materials.