Publications by authors named "Yinglei Wu"

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  • A MoO-doped LiPSCl solid electrolyte was developed with an ionic conductivity of 12 mS cm and a stable electrochemical window of 4.3 V.
  • This solid electrolyte was used in a lithium-ion full cell containing LiNiCoMnO, achieving a specific capacity of 194 mA h g at a discharge rate of 0.1C.
  • The full cell demonstrated impressive stability, retaining 80% of its capacity after 3500 cycles at a faster discharge rate of 1C.
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A high yield of environmentally friendly N,S-codoped (N,S-CDs) and N-doping carbon points (N-CDs) carbon dots was achieved through a biochemical oxidation reaction at room temperature in this study. Acetaldehyde, sodium hydroxide, benzotriazole (BTA), and 2-mercaptobenzimidazole (MB) with a similar structure were used as raw materials. The microstructure and properties of the corrosion inhibitor for Q235 steel were evaluated by various experiments.

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Objective: To analyze the clinical implications of C-reactive protein (C-reactive protein) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) in atopic dermatitis and their correlations with the therapeutic effect of Dupilumab (DU).

Methods: Seventy-four cases of atopic dermatitis (intervention group) were admitted to Xingtai Third Hospital between May 2021 and January 2023, and 55 concurrent healthy controls (control group) were selected as research participants. Atopic dermatitis patients were treated with a DU injection of 600 mg for the first time after diagnosis.

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Over 900 million tons (Mt) of plastic waste (PW) are disposed in Chinese landfills, posing a permanent risk of migration through environmental media. Landfill mining has emerged as a promising solution to this problem but requires incineration and a substantial energy supply for the excavation, sorting and recycling processes, which themselves exert environmental impacts, particularly on climate change. Based on the life cycle assessment of pilot-scale demonstration projects, this study investigates the carbon feasibility of landfill mining followed by several PW treatments to quantify whether terminating PW leakage from landfills will produce unaffordable greenhouse gas emissions in the drive towards carbon neutrality.

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Hemorrhagic Syndrome Virus (TSHSV) is an arterivirus newly discovered in Chinese softshell turtles. Little is known about the effect of antibodies against the virus or the distribution of the virus in different organs of infected turtles. In this study, a partial protein of TSHSV-HP4 was produced using a prokaryotic expression system, and its polyclonal antibody was generated.

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Trionyx sinensis Hemorrhagic Syndrome Virus (TSHSV) is the firstly discovered aquatic arterivirus inducing high mortality of Trionyx sinensis. So far, the lack of genomic resources has hindered further research on revealing the immunological characteristics of T. sinensis in response to TSHSV.

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SYJ15 is a highly pathogenic Gram-positive Bacillus sp. with top bud spore newly isolated from dying soft shell turtle. 16SrDNA sequencing showed that it is highly homologous to B.

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As one of the most important aquatic fish, Micropterus salmoides suffers lethal and epidemic disease caused by rhabdovirus at the juvenile stage. In this study, a new strain of M. salmoides rhabdovirus (MSRV) was isolated from Yuhang, Zhejiang Province, China, and named MSRV-YH01.

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Trionyx sinensis hemorrhagic syndrome virus (TSHSV) is a newly discovered lethal arterivirus that causes serious disease in Trionyx sinensis in China. In this study, the complete genome sequence of TSHSV was determined by RACE cloning, and the functions of the predicted proteins were predicted. The complete genome of TSHSV was found to be 17,875 bp in length, and a 3'-end poly(A) tail was detected.

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Light emitting diode(LED)can be used in the treatment of jaundice.Blue and green LED irradiation affected with the newborn is currently considered the most effective treatment of the jaundice in the world.A jaundice phototherapy system with blue and green LED as light source utilizing fly eye lens array was built to achieve uniform illumination in the present study.

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  • The giant river prawn in China is getting a white color in its muscles, which is a big problem.
  • Scientists found out that this problem is caused by a virus called Macrobrachium rosenbergii Nodavirus (MrNV).
  • They created a new testing method that is really fast and can tell if prawns have this virus, and it works better than older tests.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yinglei Wu"

  • - Yinglei Wu's recent research focuses on diverse fields, including advanced materials for battery technology, environmental sustainability in waste management, and clinical insights into atopic dermatitis treatment.
  • - A notable study includes the development of a MoO-doped Li argyrodite electrolyte for all-solid-state lithium batteries that exhibits high ionic conductivity and exceptional cycling stability, making it promising for future battery applications.
  • - Another significant contribution involves the exploration of sustainable corrosion inhibitors using N,S-co-doped carbon dots, which were found to enhance corrosion resistance of Q235 steel, indicating potential industrial applications for environmentally friendly materials.