Publications by authors named "Yinzhu Chen"

Microplastics, defined as plastic fragments smaller than 5 mm, degrade from larger pollutants, with nanoscale microplastic particles presenting significant biological interactions. This study investigates the toxic effects of polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) on juvenile mice, which were exposed through lactation milk and drinking water at concentrations of 0.01 mg/mL, 0.

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  • The study aims to create and test nisin-loaded chitosan/sodium alginate microspheres as a better way to deliver antibiotics targeting Staphylococcus aureus.
  • The microspheres were formed using a special emulsion process, resulting in small spherical particles with a high encapsulation efficiency and controlled release of nisin over time, especially in specific conditions like warmer temperatures.
  • Results indicated that these microspheres significantly enhance the antibacterial effectiveness of nisin, causing more damage to bacterial membranes compared to nisin alone, making them a promising alternative in antimicrobial treatments.
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  • Light carries complex information, and traditional methods for analyzing this data require multiple specific optical components, complicating detection systems.
  • This study introduces a metasurface-assisted graphene photodetector that can simultaneously identify different polarization states and wavelengths of light (1-8 μm) with high accuracy (0.5 μm).
  • Using advanced techniques like cooperative multiport metasurfaces and machine learning, the new device allows for effective separation of polarization and wavelength information, paving the way for compact and efficient spectral-polarization co-detection.
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Anisotropic optical crystals can exhibit a hyperbolic response within the Reststrahlen band (RB) and support directional polaritonic propagations when interacting with light. Most of the reported low-symmetry optical crystals showcase the evolution from hyperbolic to elliptic dispersion topologies, largely owing to their adjacent RBs being either overlapped or separated. Here, we report an exceptional Reststrahlen point (ERP) in rare-earth oxyorthosilicate YSiO, at which two neighboring RBs almost kiss each other.

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van der Waals heterojunctions based on transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) offer advanced strategies for manipulating light-emitting and light-harvesting behaviors. A crucial factor determining the light-material interaction is in the band alignment at the heterojunction interface, particularly the distinctions between type-I and type-II alignments. However, altering the band alignment from one type to another without changing the constituent materials is exceptionally difficult.

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In this study, we propose a novel therapy system composed of UiO-66 nanoparticles, which contain quercetin combined with chloroquine (UQCNP), to achieve dual autophagy-ubiquitination blockade. Through UiO-66 NP drug loading, the solubility of quercetin (a proteasome inhibitor) was improved under physiological conditions, thereby increasing its effective concentration at the tumor site. The cell experiment results showed that UQCNP significantly increased the apoptosis rate of 4T1 cells by 73.

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With outstanding advantages of chemical synthesis, structural diversity, and mechanical flexibility, molecular ferroelectrics have attracted increasing attention, demonstrating themselves as promising candidates for next-generation wearable electronics and flexible devices in the film form. However, it remains a challenge to grow high-quality thin films of molecular ferroelectrics. To address the above issue, a volume-confined method is utilized to achieve ultrasmooth single-crystal molecular ferroelectric thin films at the sub-centimeter scale, with the thickness controlled in the range of 100-1000 nm.

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TaiChi, a new multi-modality radiotherapy platform that integrates a linear accelerator, a focusing gamma system, and a kV imaging system within an enclosed O-ring gantry, was introduced into clinical application. This work aims to assess the technological characteristics and commissioning results of the TaiChi platform. The acceptance testing and commissioning were performed following the manufacturer's customer acceptance tests (CAT) and several AAPM Task Group (TG) reports/guidelines.

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We report a new scheme for chiral recognition using coordination polymers of Ag with a chiral thiol ligand that contains a binding group. -Benzoyl-l-cysteine ethyl ester equipped with a boronic acid group at the para position of the phenyl ring forms coordination polymers with Ag in alkaline aqueous solutions that exhibit excellent selectivity toward a d-glucose enantiomer over l-glucose, while the coordination polymers from the d-cysteine-based thiol ligand are specific for l-glucose. It is assumed that a conformation change occurs upon interaction of a saccharide molecule with the polymeric chain receptor, for which the next binding is promoted, leading to the highly effective chiral recognition, despite the flexible nature of the polymeric receptor.

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Calcium fluoride (CaF₂) nanoparticles with various terbium (Tb) doping concentrations were investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and alternating current (AC) impedance measurement. The original shape and structure of CaF₂ nanoparticles were retained after doping. In all the samples, the dominant charge carriers were electrons, and the F ion transference number increased with increasing Tb concentration.

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