Publications by authors named "Youwen Wang"

Layer-engineered interlayer excitons from heterostructures of transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) exhibit a rich variety of emissive states and intriguing valley spin-selection rules, the effective modulation of which is crucial for excitonic physics and related device applications. Strain or high pressure provides the possibility to tune the energy of the interlayer excitons; however, the reported emission intensity is substantially quenched, which greatly limits their practical application in optoelectronic devices. Here, via applying uniaxial strain based on polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) encapsulation technique, we report enhanced layer-engineered interlayer exciton emission intensity with largely modulated emission energy in WSe/WS heterobilayer and heterotrilayer.

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Background: With the rise of targeted treatments for asthma, treatment with omalizumab is a new option.

Objectives: To assess the improvement of pulmonary function with additional omalizumab treatment in patients (⩾6 years old) with moderate-to-severe allergic asthma.

Data Sources And Methods: Observational studies of randomized controlled trials of add-on omalizumab for the treatment of patients with moderate-to-severe allergic asthma, published from the establishment till August 2022, were retrieved from WAN FANG DATA, PubMed, CNKI, Embase, Cochrane, and Web of Science databases.

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Tumor immunosuppression are prominent characteristics of brain glioma. Current standard modality including surgical resection and chemoradiotherapy do not significantly improve clinical outcomes. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) that regard as important stromal cells in tumor microenvironment have been confirmed to play crucial roles in tumor development.

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We investigate the impact of Raman scattering on pure quartic solitons (PQSs) in an optical fiber with quartic dispersion. An analytical expression of the Raman-induced frequency shift (RIFS) of a PQS is obtained by using the variational approach with the Gaussian function ansatz. We find the RIFS of a PQS is inversely proportional to the sixth power of pulse width, when the fiber is short enough.

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Burdock root is the root of Arctium lappa L., a plant of the Compositae family, which has the effects of dispersing wind and heat, detoxifying and reducing swelling. In order to better control the quality of burdock root, a screening study of quality control indicators was carried out.

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Twelve representative buffalo were selected from 22 suckling calves, 41 weaned calves, 57 reserve bulls and 20 adult bulls for slaughter. The study aims to assess the effect of age on dressing percentage, meat percentage and carcass meat yield and physico-chemical properties of longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris, and to evaluate the correlation between live weight and marbling, backfat thickness, rib eye area. The results showed that the slaughter performance and meat quality of Binlangjang male buffalo showed an obvious change with age.

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The approximate analytical expressions of tripole-mode and quadrupole-mode solitons in (1 + 1)-dimensional nematic liquid crystals are obtained by applying the variational approach. It is found that the soliton powers for the two types of solitons are not equal with the same parameters, which is much different from their counterparts in the Snyder-Mitchell model (an ideal and typical strongly nolocal nonlinear model). The numerical simulations show that for the strongly nonlocal case, by expanding the response function to the second order, the approximate soliton solutions are in good agreement with the numerical results.

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Objective: To determine the efficacy of D980-nm laser in dissolving fat and renewing skin, and to explore the clinical application of D980-nm laser in reconstruction of photodamaged skin.

Methods: Eighteen 12-14 month-old male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 400-450 g, were randomly divided into 3 groups ( =6). The rat skin at the left side was exposed to D980-nm laser irradiation at a density of 20 J/cm , a power of 8 W, a pulse width of 20 ms, and a pulse frequency of 40 Hz for 1 time (group A), 2 times of 5-minute interval (group B), and 3 times of 5-minute interval (group C) as a treatment course, for 4 treatment courses with an interval of 1 week; the other side of the skin was not treated as the control groups (groups A1, B1, and C1, respectively).

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Objective: To establish a rat model of ulcerative colitis with syndrome of spleen deficiency and dampness stagnancy.

Methods: Sixty rats were divided into normal control group, ulcerative colitis group, ulcerative colitis with syndrome of spleen deficiency and dampness stagnancy group (model group) and strengthening spleen for resolving dampness group. Ulcerative colitis in rats was induced by enema containing trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) and ethanol.

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  • The study aimed to explore how drug-contained sera from Naoluo Xintong (NLXT) and Zuogui Pill (ZGP) affect the growth and development of rat embryonic neural stem cells (NSCs) in a lab setting.
  • Researchers cultured NSCs with 10% DCS from NLXT and ZGP, observing their effects on cell proliferation and differentiation through microscopy and immunofluorescence.
  • Results showed that both DCS-NLXT and DCS-ZGP promoted NSC differentiation into neuron, astrocyte, and oligodendrocyte cells, but DCS-NLXT caused slower differentiation with more mature-looking neurons, while DCS-ZGP was more effective
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A new tetragonal phase of PbTiO(3) was discovered, in which each TiO(6) octahedron pair shares an edge and stacks over following pairs in an interlaced manner to form a one-dimensional (1D) columned structure along the c-axis. This new tetragonal phase of PbTiO(3) transforms into a normal perovskite phase in air at elevated temperature.

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We present a theoretical investigation on the formation of hot images in an intense laser beam through cascaded Kerr medium disks, to disclose the distribution and intensity of hot images in high-power disk amplifiers. It is shown that multiple hot images from an obscuration may be formed, instead of one hot image as reported previously in the literature. This gives a clear explanation for the curious damage pattern of hot images, namely, damage sites appearing on alternating optics in periodic trains.

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We present a study of the formation of a hot image in an intense laser beam through a slab of Kerr medium with gain and loss, beyond the thin-medium approximation, to especially disclose the dependence of the hot image on the size of obscuration. Based on the angular spectrum description of light propagation and the mean-field approximation we obtain the expression for intensity of the hot image, which clearly shows the dependence of intensity of the hot image on the size of obscuration. It is shown that, as the size of obscuration increases, the intensity of the corresponding hot image first increases gradually, after reaching a maximum value, it decreases rapidly to a minimum value, meaning that there exists an optimum size of obscuration, which leads to the most intense hot image.

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Shigella sonnei replaced Shigella flexneri to become the predominant species for shigellosis in 2001 to 2003 in central Taiwan. A total of 425 S. sonnei isolates collected from 1996 to 2004 were available for characterization by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), inter-IS1 spacer typing (IST), and antimicrobial susceptibility testing.

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Shigella sonnei contains numerous IS1 elements. The existence of polymorphisms in the length of the inter-IS1 spacer is a basis for the development of a PCR-based method for the subtyping of S. sonnei strains.

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We investigate modulation instability (MI) in negative-index material (NIM) with a Kerr nonlinear polarization based on a derived (3+1)-dimensional nonlinear Schrödinger equation for ultrashort pulse propagation. By a standard linear stability analysis, we obtain the expression for instability gain, which unifies the temporal, spatial, and spatiotemporal MI. It is shown that negative refraction not only brings some new features to MI, but also makes MI possible in ordinary material in which it is otherwise impossible.

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