Publications by authors named "Yongxin Zhan"

Avoiding ischemic necrosis after flap transplantation remains a significant clinical challenge. Developing an effective pretreatment method to promote flap survival postoperatively is crucial. Cobalt chloride (CoCl) can increase cell tolerance to ischemia and hypoxia condition by stimulating hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) expression.

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Given the shortage of spectrum resources and the demand for communication systems of diminutive size, multi-function, and adaptive characteristics, this paper proposes an L-slot frequency reconfigurable antenna based on the MEMS switch. The antenna size is 4.07 × 5.

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This paper designs a five-bit microelectromechanical system (MEMS) time delay consisting of a single-pole six-throw (SP6T) RF switch and a coplanar waveguide (CPW) microstrip line. The focus is on the switch upper electrode design, power divider design, transmission line corner compensation structure design, CPW loading U-shaped slit structure design, and system simulation. The switch adopts a triangular upper electrode structure to reduce the cantilever beam equivalent elastic coefficient and the closed contact area to achieve low drive voltage and high isolation.

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The nerve trunk healing process of a transected peripheral nerve trunk is composed of angiogenesis, nerve fiber regeneration, and scarring. Nerve trunk healing and neuroma formation probably share identical molecular mediators and similar regulations. At the nerve transection site, angiogenesis is sufficient and necessary for nerve fiber regeneration.

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Purpose: Peripheral nerve adhesion occurs following injury and surgery. Functional impairment leading by peripheral nerve adhesion remains challenging for surgeons. Local tissue overexpression of heat shock protein (HSP) 72 can reduce the occurrence of adhesion.

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Article Synopsis
  • The article discusses a compact MEMS switched-line true-time delay line (TTDL) network that operates across a frequency range of 2 to 42 GHz.
  • The design incorporates RF MEMS switches and GCPW to enhance the delay-bandwidth product while ensuring a small size and low delay variation.
  • Key performance metrics include a size of 5 mm x 5 mm, a maximum delay of 200 ps, maximum insertion loss of 10 dB, and consistent group delay variations within ±2.5% across all states.
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