Publications by authors named "Zhengao Xu"

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignancy and generally develops from liver cirrhosis (LC), which is primarily caused by the chronic hepatitis B (CHB) virus. Reliable liquid biopsy methods for HCC screening in high-risk populations are urgently needed. Here, we establish a porous silicon-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (PSALDI-MS) technology to profile metabolite information hidden in human serum in a high throughput manner.

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Polymer solar cells (PSCs) rely on a blend of small molecular acceptors (SMAs) with polymer donors, where thermodynamic relaxation of SMAs poses critical concerns on operational stability. To tackle this issue, tethered SMAs, wherein multiple SMA-subunits are connected to the aromatic-core via flexible chains, are proposed. This design aims to an elevated glass transition temperature (T) for a dynamical control.

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The operational stability of polymer solar cells is a critical concern with respect to the thermodynamic relaxation of acceptor-donor-acceptor (A-D-A) or A-DA'D-A structured small-molecule acceptors (SMAs) within their blends with polymer donors. Giant molecule acceptors (GMAs) bearing SMAs as subunits offer a solution to this issue, while their classical synthesis via the Stille coupling suffers from low reaction efficiency and difficulty in obtaining mono-brominated SMA, rendering the approach impractical for their large-scale and low-cost preparation. In this study, we present a simple and cost-effective solution to this challenge through Lewis acid-catalyzed Knoevenagel condensation with boron trifluoride etherate (BF  ⋅ OEt ) as catalyst.

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  • Anastomotic leakage is a critical complication after colorectal surgery, and this meta-analysis investigates the potential of procalcitonin (PCT) as a reliable biomarker for early diagnosis on postoperative day 3 (POD3).
  • The review included 11 studies with 3,393 patients, using various methods to assess the diagnostic accuracy of PCT levels, ultimately establishing a cutoff value of 1.12 ng/ml.
  • Results showed that PCT had good sensitivity (76.8%) and specificity (78.8%), with laparoscopic surgery significantly enhancing the reliability of PCT data in diagnosing anastomotic leakage.
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