Publications by authors named "Yong Peng"

The electric dipole in materials is closely associated with their electronic transport, optical properties, and mechanical behavior. Here, we have employed the differential phase contrast (DPC) technique of the scanning transmission electron microscopy technique (STEM) to directly analyze the local electric dipole at the sub-Angstrom scale. By utilizing DPC-STEM technology, we successfully visualized the ferroelectric polarization of van der Waals material 3R α-InSe and directly confirmed the dipole interlocking effect (DIE) between in-plane (IP) and out-of-plane (OOP) polarizations.

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Oxidative stress plays a crucial role in organ aging and related diseases, yet the endogenous regulators involved remain largely unknown. This work highlights the importance of metabolic homeostasis in protecting against oxidative stress in the large intestine. By developing a low-input and user-friendly pipeline for the simultaneous profiling of five distinct cysteine (Cys) states, including free SH, total Cys oxidation (Sto), sulfenic acid (SOH), S-nitrosylation (SNO), and S-glutathionylation (SSG), we shed light on Cys redox modification stoichiometries and signaling with regional resolution in the aging gut of monkeys.

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Effective modifications for the buried interface between self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) and perovskites are vital for the development of efficient, stable inverted perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and their tandem photovoltaics. Herein, an ionic-liquid-SAM hybrid strategy is developed to synergistically optimize the uniformity of SAMs and the crystallization of perovskites above. Specifically, an ionic liquid of 1-butyl-3-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-iumbis((trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl)amide (BMIMTFSI) is incorporated into the SAM solution, enabling reduced surface roughness, improved wettability, and a more evenly distributed surface potential of the SAM film.

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Constructing a hollow structure inside zeolite is very helpful for improving its performance. Unlike the conventional alkaline etching technique usually operated at high temperature (typically 170 °C) and high pressure (autogenerated in autoclave), here, it is discovered that zeolite MFI nano-box can be achieved under mild etching conditions of atmospheric pressure and low temperature of 80 °C, making it very attractive for energy conservation and practical applications. A hollow-structure formation mechanism of protection-dissolution etching is demonstrated by characterizing MFI crystals obtained under different etching time, temperature, and etchant concentration.

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Objectives: Nutritional status, as one of the core characteristics of frailty, the impact of its changes on clinical outcomes in older patients following transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) remains unclear.

Design: A retrospective cohort study.

Setting: This study included a total of 781 patients who underwent TAVR at West China Hospital between 2012 and 2022.

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This study proposes a novel method for evaluating the risk of adverse events (AE) in patients with coronary stenosis based on the morphology and hemodynamics along a whole coronary artery. Twenty-eight specific coronary artery tree models with different stenotic degrees are established from the CCTA images and divided into AE group and Non-AE group. Pressures are obtained by computational fluid dynamics method.

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Renal denervation (RDN) is recognized as an adjunct therapy for hypertension management with a favorable and consistent blood pressure-lowering efficacy and safety profile. Alteration in medication burden is another noteworthy outcome of RDN for clinicians and patients. In this review, we summarized current clinical trials and patient perspectives, focusing on the use of antihypertensive medication (AHM) after RDN.

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Backgrounds: It remains unclear whether there are sex differences in the correlation between klotho and mortality risk. The purpose of our study is to investigate the relationship between klotho levels and all-cause mortality, specifically examining potential sex disparities.

Methods: The study utilized data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

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  • This study presents a method for successfully creating subnanometric bimetallic clusters (SBCs), specifically PtW SBCs, with a consistent size of 0.81 nm supported on N-doped carbon, addressing challenges in achieving effective SBC exposure.
  • The electrostatic interaction between negatively charged polyanions and positively charged metal-organic frameworks facilitates this synthesis, leading to the development of an efficient electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reactions.
  • The PtW/NC catalyst demonstrates impressive performance, including a low overpotential of 4 mV and a significantly higher Pt mass activity compared to commercial catalysts, attributed to the synergistic effect between platinum and tungsten.
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Polylactic acid (PLA) is a widely recognized biodegradable polymer. However, the slow crystallization rate of PLA restricts its practical applications. In this study, camphor leaf biochar decorated with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (C@MWCNTs) was prepared using the strong adhesive properties of polydopamine, and PLA/C@MWCNTs composites were fabricated via the casting solution method.

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Due to its simple process and adaptability to large-area deposition, chemical bath deposition (CBD) is one of the preparation methods for the SnO layer in highly efficient "n-i-p" structured perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, the residual thioglycolic acid (TGA) on the CBD-SnO surface affects the stability of PSCs and the carrier transport at the CBD-SnO/perovskite interface, hindering the further development of this method. This work demonstrates a method for the reutilization of surface groups to construct molecular bridges.

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Objective: Self-care-oriented positive approach are very important for the management of chronic neck pain. To evaluate the clinical efficacy of the Alexander Technique (AT) courses on pain and adverse events in chronic non-specific neck pain (CNSNP), compared to the conventional therapy.

Methods: We evaluated the effects of the AT in the treatment of the CNSNP according to PICO (participant, intervention, comparison, outcome) elements.

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The post-treatment based on spin-coating (SC) organic amine salts is commonly used for surface modification of perovskite films to eliminate defects. However, there is still a lack of systematic study and a unified understanding of the functions and mechanisms of different organic amine salts. The SC method is also not conducive to the industrialization of solar cells.

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The electroencephalogram (EEG) signal is being investigated as a more confidential biometric for person identification. Despite recent advancements, a persistent challenge lies in the influence of variations in affective states. Affective states consistently exist during data collection, regardless of the protocol used.

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Photocatalytic water splitting for hydrogen evolution is a highly topical subject in academic research and a promising approach for sustainable fuel production from solar energy. Due to the mismatched energy diagram of the photosensitizer (especially semiconductor-based materials where band-edge engineering is not trivial) and the redox potential of the half-reactions of water splitting, photocatalytic H generation from water splitting is usually accelerated by the addition of hole scavengers, i.e.

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  • Ptychography is now widely used in microscopy for greater imaging precision but is limited by the coherence of the light sources used.
  • A new universal reconstruction algorithm has been developed that works effectively even with low coherence, improving image quality without needing prior source information.
  • This algorithm enhances existing ptychographic systems, leading to faster and more stable reconstructions, especially beneficial for imaging weakly scattering samples.
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  • This study investigates the long-term durability of bioprosthetic valves in patients with bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) after undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), compared to patients with tricuspid aortic valve (TAV).
  • A total of 170 BAV and 145 TAV patients were followed for an average of over 5 years, showing no significant differences in rates of structural valve deterioration or bioprosthetic valve failure between the two groups.
  • The findings suggest that TAVR provides satisfactory long-term valve performance for patients with BAV, comparable to those with TAV, indicating good outcomes for both groups.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death, but effective therapeutic strategies are limited. Transcriptional factor c-Myc plays an oncogenic role in tumorigenesis and is an attractive target for HCC treatment. However, targeted therapy against c-Myc remains challenging.

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  • * This report discusses a technique for LLLS that relies on specific anatomical landmarks, like the ligamentum teres hepatis and umbilical fissure vein, to guide surgeons in safely performing dissection while controlling bleeding even without CLCVP.
  • * The use of these anatomical guides not only enhances the precision of liver resection but also makes the technique potentially beneficial for a broader range of patients, including those without cardiovascular or cerebrovascular issues.*
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  • * PF was shown to reduce melanoma cell growth and induce cell death, and in animal experiments, it reduced melanoma spread to the lung and brain.
  • * The study reveals that PF works by degrading a protein called CIP2A, which is linked to poor survival in melanoma patients and enhances the effectiveness of a protein that promotes CIP2A destruction, offering a new therapeutic approach for melanoma treatment.
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