Publications by authors named "Zhang Wenbo"

The 2024 Hualien M 7.4 earthquake struck the Longitudinal Valley, which accommodates the partial collision between the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates. As the most significant event in Taiwan since the 1999 Chi-Chi M 7.

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Cr(VI) can cause great harm to human beings and the environment and often exists in the form of HCrO̅ in aqueous environments. The adsorption characteristics of HCrO̅ on nitrogen-doped and iron-nickel-modified carbon substrates were systematically investigated using first principles. The properties of electron transfer and orbital hybridization of the substrates and HCrO̅ during the adsorption process were analyzed by electron deformation density and density of states.

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  • The study aimed to determine how type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) affects the prognosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients who undergo surgery, using data from 309 patients treated at Peking University Hospital.
  • After applying propensity score matching, researchers found significant differences in postoperative oral dysplasia and local recurrence rates between the DM group (104 patients) and the non-DM group (205 patients), though overall survival rates were similar.
  • Both univariate and multivariate analyses indicated that tumor stage was a crucial factor for survival, while diabetes itself did not significantly impact overall survival; however, certain glucose levels were identified as independent prognostic factors within the DM group.
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  • Collagen fiber skeleton from animal skin is an optimal base for creating electronic skin (e-skin), but challenges arise from mismatched interfaces and limited conductive networks.
  • A new e-skin design incorporating dual conduction methods (using NaCl and conductive spheres) is developed, featuring a robust 3D conductive pathway and strong hydrogen bonding, resulting in high strength, conductivity, and sensing performance.
  • This innovative design not only enhances sensitivity and environmental stability but also provides benefits like moisture retention and anti-freezing, positioning IECS as a versatile component for applications in wearable electronics and sensory technology.
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Type 3 Innate lymphoid cells (ILC3s) functions bear complex response during Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Here, our study first analyzed the main pharmacological components in Shen Ling Bai Zhu San n-butanol extracts (S-Nb), and then explored whether S-Nb administrated immune response of ILC3s, and how it regulates ILC3s. Shen Ling Bai Zhu San (SLBZS) or S-Nb were administrated for 7 days to analyze the frequency of ILC3s and their produced cytokine.

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The utilization of chromium free tanning agents generates lots of pollutants such as chromium containing wastewater and sludge. Besides, trivalent chromium may be converted into carcinogenic hexavalent chromium under certain conditions, causing permanent harm to the human body. Therefore, the promotion of chromium free tanning technology is extremely significant.

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Structural stability of metal-organic framework (MOF) is crucial for their application, and thus it is of great significance to construct MOFs with controllable structural stability. Herein, a strategy based on adjusting the electronic environment of ligands to regulate the structure stability of MOF is proposed. Briefly, a novel Zr-MOF (Zr-TA) with hydroxyl groups is synthesized.

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Sensors based on inorganic nanomaterials for the detection of human body fluids show great potential in real-time detection and treatment of human health due to their advantages of small size and easy to wear. Nevertheless, most of the existing sensors have the disadvantage of detecting relatively simple substances and suffer from low sensitivity, which undermines their practical applicability in body fluids detection. In this study, based on the transition metal carbide (TiCT, MXene)/αFeO grid composite structure, a highly sensitive flexible sensor is proposed, which can realize accurate and simultaneous detection of glucose and uric acid (UA) concentration.

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The main function of the dynamic scan and stare imaging system is to quickly and continuously search a large area and perform high-resolution imaging. To eliminate image motion during the scanning process, this paper proposes an image motion compensation control method with dual-channel control. First, an improved model-assisted active disturbance rejection control is proposed, in which an auxiliary model is integrated into the algorithm to improve the control accuracy and response speed of the rotation rate of the platform.

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A novel protocol for synthesizing 4-heteroaryl pyrazoles from readily available 2-aryl-3-indoles and diazopyrazolones through the rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H bond activation has been achieved. This redox-neutral strategy features powerful reactivity, tolerates various functional groups, and proceeds with moderate yields under mild reaction conditions.

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  • There is a lack of agreement on how to treat patients with severe atrial functional mitral regurgitation and heart failure, particularly those with long-standing atrial fibrillation; this study compares two treatment options: mitral valve repair plus the maze procedure versus catheter ablation.
  • The study involved 302 patients, assessing outcomes like mortality, atrial fibrillation recurrence, and heart failure readmissions, finding that surgical patients had fewer instances of these issues compared to those who underwent catheter ablation.
  • Despite surgical patients showing lower recurrence rates for atrial fibrillation and heart failure readmissions, no significant differences in long-term outcomes such as death or AF recurrence emerged when comparing the two groups, suggesting both methods can effectively reduce mitral
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With the rapid advancement of multi-band detection technologies, military and civilian equipment face an increasing risk of being detected, posing significant challenges to traditional single-band camouflage designs. To address this issue, this study presents an innovative multilayer structure using Ge, Cu, and ZnSe materials to achieve triple-band infrared camouflage, visible camouflage, and radiative cooling. The structure exhibits low emissivity in the short-wave infrared (SWIR, 1.

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  • Ancient Chang'an during the Tang Dynasty was a major cosmopolitan center and a hub of the Silk Road, but its genetic diversity and Western influences are not well understood.
  • Analysis of seven ancient genomes from Chang'an revealed that four individuals were genetically similar to local Late Neolithic populations, while three showed some Western Eurasian ancestry, indicating a mix of genetic influences.
  • This study highlights the presence of Yellow River-related ancestry in historical Chang'an and suggests significant trans-Eurasian interactions based on genetic evidence.
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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and accuracy of 3D-printed surgical plates for reconstructing mandibular defects compared to traditional plates, involving both prospective and retrospective research designs.
  • A total of 20 patients (10 in each group) who received vascularized bone grafts were assessed for flap survival, complications, and facial appearance post-surgery.
  • Results showed that while overall outcomes were similar, 3D-printed plates improved the position and shape of the lower mandibular border, highlighting their safe and effective application in individualized mandibular reconstruction.
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  • Nonlinear frequency division multiplexing (NFDM) is an advanced optical transmission system that struggles with spectral efficiency due to the guard interval needed to manage chromatic dispersion.
  • The authors propose a novel digital sub-band multiplexed (DSBM) NFDM system that reduces the required guard interval, significantly improving information rates without sacrificing reliability.
  • Their numerical simulations reveal that using root raised cosine shaped subcarriers offers better performance compared to traditional methods, achieving a 129.7% increase in effective information rate and a impressive 531.0 Gbps transmission over 960 km.
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With the continuous application of new agricultural chemicals in agricultural systems, it is imperative to study the environmental fate and potential transformation products (TPs) of these chemicals to better assess their ecological and health risks, as well as guide scientific application. The dissipation of fluchloraminopyr was firstly evaluated under aerobic/anaerobic condition in four representative soils, with Dissipation Time 50 (DT) values ranging from 0.107 to 4.

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Understanding biological activities in cells or deep tissues requires high-speed three-dimensional (3D) imaging. Substantial progress has been made with the emergence of 3D random-access microscopy. However, current solutions for fast 3D random-access imaging remain complex and costly.

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In response to the current policy of high storage capacity, two-dimensional (2D) materials have revealed promising prospects as high-performance electrode materials. MoB, as a type of such material, is widely regarded as an anode candidate for Li-ion batteries due to its large specific surface area and abundant ion diffusion channels; the long-term cycling stability, however, is poor owing to material pulverization during the cycle. Therefore, MoB/SiN heterojunction in this work is proposed as an anode material, with SiN acting as a skeleton, maintaining the stability of the structure, while retaining the high energy storage properties of MoB as well.

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Background: A large number of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been implicated in the progression of oral cancer (OC). This study aimed to investigate the role of a novel lncRNA, LINC00342, in OC and elucidate its molecular mechanism.

Methods: Differential expression of lncRNA/miRNA/mRNA was analyzed using the Gene Expression Omnibus database and validated with RT-qPCR.

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Direct reprogramming involves the conversion of differentiated cell types without returning to an earlier developmental state. Here, we explore how heterogeneity in developmental lineage and maturity of the starting cell population contributes to direct reprogramming using the conversion of murine fibroblasts into neurons. Our hypothesis is that a single lineage of cells contributes to most reprogramming and that a rare elite precursor with intrinsic bias is the source of reprogrammed neurons.

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Background: To assess the relationship between soluble interleukin-17 receptor (sIL-7R) levels and CD3-positive t cells and lymphocytes in patients with sepsis and their predictive clinical significance.

Methods: The study cohort comprised individuals diagnosed with sepsis based on the Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock, treated in the emergency and critical care medicine departments at Beijing Chuiyangliu Hospital and Baoding No. 1 Central Hospital between December 2020 and June 2022.

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Typical antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) with valine-alanine linkage, often conjugated with the amino group in payloads, face challenges when interacting with hydroxyl group-containing payloads. Herein, we introduced a transformative Val-Ala-based double self-immolative linker-payload platform, reshaping ADCs by optimizing hydroxyl group-containing payload integration. Utilizing this platform, was successfully conjugated with the hydroxyl group-containing payload DXd using trastuzumab (FDA022) as the monoclonal antibody (mAb).

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In elderly women and patients with premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), activating their remaining dormant primordial follicles is challenging. In this study, we found that phosphodiesterase (PDE) subtypes were expressed mainly in primordial follicle oocytes. The specific PDE inhibitors and theophylline derivatives (aminophylline, dyphylline, and enprofylline) activated primordial follicles in neonatal mice by ovary culture and intraperitoneal injection.

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In the quest for high-capacity battery electrodes, addressing capacity loss attributed to isolated active materials remains a challenge. We developed an approach to substantially recover the isolated active materials in silicon electrodes and used a voltage pulse to reconnect the isolated lithium-silicon (LiSi) particles back to the conductive network. Using a 5-second pulse, we achieved >30% of capacity recovery in both Li-Si and Si-lithium iron phosphate (Si-LFP) batteries.

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