Publications by authors named "Yi-Wei Mao"

Physalin A (PA) is an active withanolide isolated from Physalis alkekengi var. franchetii, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine named Jindenglong, which has long been used for the treatment of sore throat, hepatitis, and tumors in China. In the present study, we firstly investigated the effects of PA on proliferation and cell cycle distribution of the human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) A549 cell line, and the potential mechanisms involved.

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  • A study analyzed the microclimatic effects of five types of open spaces (square, fountain, grassplot, corridor, woodland) in Shanghai from May to August 2006, focusing on air temperature, humidity, wind speed, and solar radiation.
  • Results showed that squares had the highest mean temperature while woodlands provided the most humidity, indicating clear differences in microclimate regulation among the spaces.
  • Woodlands and corridors were found to be the most effective at improving microclimatic conditions by providing shade, lowering air temperature, and raising humidity compared to the other types of open spaces.
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Optical birefringence and dichroism are classical and important effects originating from two independent polarizations of optical waves in anisotropic crystals. Furthermore, the distinct dispersion relations of transverse electric and transverse magnetic polarized electromagnetic waves in photonic crystals can lead to birefringence more easily. However, it is impossible for acoustic waves in the fluid to show such a birefringence because only the longitudinal mode exists.

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Acoustic negative refractions with backward-wave (BW) effects were both theoretically and experimentally established in the second band of a two-dimensional (2D) triangular sonic crystal (SC). Intense Bragg scatterings result in the extreme deformation of the second band equifrequency surface (EFS) into two classes: one around the K point and the other around the point of the reduced Brillouin zone. The two classes can lead to BW negative refractions (BWNRs) but with reverse negative refraction dependences on frequencies and incident angles.

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