Publications by authors named "Z Rong"

Diffusion bonding with an interlayer is considered an effective means of obtaining Mg/Al dissimilar alloy joints. However, at low temperatures, it is often impossible to simultaneously achieve joints between the interlayer and Mg/Al under the same bonding parameters. For this reason, the interlayer is usually prefabricated on the substrate, followed by conducting diffusion bonding.

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Clinical management of papillary breast lesions (PBLs) remains controversial. Our objective was to analyze the independent risk factors associated with malignant PBLs. A retrospective review of clinical variables in 2964 patients with papillary lesions available for evaluation.

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Therapeutic angiogenesis has garnered significant attention as a potential treatment strategy for lower limb ischemic diseases. Although hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) has been identified as a key promoter of therapeutic angiogenesis, its clinical application is limited due to its short half-life. In this study, we successfully developed and characterized platelet membrane-coated HGF-poly(lactic--glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs).

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Article Synopsis
  • Acid rain and carbonization are significant environmental factors that deteriorate urban concrete structures, but their combined effects on concrete deterioration have been under-researched.
  • Four experimental regimes were designed to study the deterioration of white ultra-high performance concrete (WUHPC) under these conditions, revealing accelerated corrosion when both acid rain and carbonization were present.
  • The results indicated that acid rain alone led to initial strength loss and creation of white crystals, while the combined effects of acid rain and carbonization greatly increased deterioration rates, resulting in a significant 27.7% reduction in strength and faster erosion compared to single carbonization.
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