Publications by authors named "Zhijun Ma"

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  • A sol-gel method was used to synthesize spinel NiCoYbFeO ferrite, examining the impact of varying Yb doping levels on its structure and microwave absorption properties.
  • The characterization techniques employed included X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy, revealing optimal conditions that produced ferrite with an average particle size between 38.00-45.00 nm.
  • The study found that the microwave absorption performance enhances with initial increases in Yb doping, peaking at Yb = 0.02 with a reflection loss of -21.04 dB and a 2.55 GHz effective bandwidth, making it lightweight and easy to synthesize with strong absorption qualities attributed to resonance interactions.
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Short-term storage and management of sperm in vitro is an easy and economical process in which suitable extenders can be utilized to extend the storage period and prevent sperm function impairment. Therefore, the current study aimed to evaluate the effect of suitable extenders during the short-term storage of sterlet sperm and determine their fertilizing capacity and hatching success. Three extenders containing a composition of 16, 20, and 24 mM NaCl, 1 mM KCl, 0.

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  • - Stretchable composite conductive fibers (SCCFs) are highly conductive and flexible, making them perfect for use in wearable electronics and bioelectronics due to their excellent properties like breathability and biocompatibility.
  • - The review discusses the complexities involved in developing SCCFs, including material choices and manufacturing methods, while also explaining how these fibers conduct electricity and how to enhance their performance.
  • - It highlights the various applications of SCCFs in wearable tech and aims to guide further research and innovation in this field to maximize their potential use in electronic devices.
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Saltmarsh wetlands are recognized as some of the most ecologically valuable yet vulnerable ecosystems globally. However, since the 1970s, saltmarsh wetlands in coastal China have been seriously threatened by the invasive . Although the Chinese government has initiated a nationwide removal project, the potential benefits and risks of this project remain unknown.

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Wearable electronics have significantly advanced the development of highly stretchable strain sensors, which are essential for applications such as health monitoring, human-machine interfaces, and energy harvesting. Fiber-based sensors and polymeric materials are promising due to their flexibility and tunable properties, although balancing sensitivity and stretchability remains a challenge. This study introduces a novel composite strain sensor that combines poly(3-hexylthiophene) and tetrafluoro-tetracyanoquinodimethane to form a charge-transfer complex (CTC) with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a styrene-butadiene-styrene substrate.

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East Asian herbivorous waterfowl intensively use farmland in spring, next to their natural habitat. Accordingly, they might have expanded their migration strategy from merely tracking the green wave of newly emerging vegetation to also incorporating the availability of post-harvest agricultural seeds (here dubbed the seed wave). However, if and how waterfowl use multiple food resources to time their seasonal migration is still unknown.

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In order to reduce the content of sulfur and ash in coal, improve the desulfurization and deashing rates, a combined experiment method of microwave magnetic separation-flotation was proposed for raw coal. The desulfurization and deashing rates of three experiment methods, namely, single magnetic separation, microwave magnetic separation, and microwave magnetic separation-flotation, were compared. Taking the microwave magnetic separation-flotation experiment method as the main line, the effects of the microwave irradiation time, microwave power, grinding time, magnetic field intensity, plate seam width, foaming agent dosage, collector dosage, and inhibitor dosage on desulfurization and deashing were discussed, and the mechanism of microwave irradiation on magnetic separation and flotation was revealed.

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Objective: NeoBase 2 Non-derivatized MSMS assay kit (NeoBase 2 kit) was used for newborn screening, the performance of the NeoBase 2 kit should be validated before its implementation in clinical diagnostic laboratories.

Methods: Leftover dried blood spot samples, quality control materials in the NeoBase 2 kit, and proficiency testing materials received from the NSQAP were used. Precision, accuracy, LOD, LLOQ, recovery, and stability were carried out to verify the performance of the Waters ACQUITY TQD MS/MS system with the NeoBase 2 kit for newborn screening.

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Background: Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma(ATC) is a rare pathological type of thyroid malignancy. Primary squamous cell carcinoma of thyroid(PSCCT) is now considered as a subtype of ATC, hereinafter referred to as ATC-SCC subtype. ATC-SCC subtype combined with follicular thyroid carcinoma is exceedingly rare, with fewer cases reported.

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Three-dimensional (3D) glass chips are promising waveguide platforms for building hybrid 3D photonic circuits due to their 3D topological capabilities, large transparent windows, and low coupling dispersion. At present, the key challenge in scaling down a benchtop optical system to a glass chip is the lack of precise methods for controlling the mode field and optical coupling of 3D waveguide circuits. Here, we propose an overlap-controlled multi-scan (OCMS) method based on laser-direct lithography that allows customizing the refractive index profile of 3D waveguides with high spatial precision in a variety of glasses.

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Background: Several previous studies have reported an association between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and epilepsy, but the causal relationship is unclear. The aim of this study was to assess the connection between RA and epilepsy in a European population using Mendelian randomization (MR).

Methods: Genome-wide association study summary data on RA and epilepsy from European populations were included.

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Exposure to pollutants is a potentially crucial but overlooked driver of population declines in shorebirds along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. We combined knowledge of moult strategy and life history with a standardised sampling protocol to assess mercury (Hg) contamination in 984 individuals across 33 migratory shorebird species on an intercontinental scale. Over one-third of the samples exceeded toxicity benchmarks.

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Clarifying migration timing and its link with underlying drivers is fundamental to understanding the evolution of bird migration. However, previous studies have focused mainly on environmental drivers such as the latitudes of seasonal distributions and migration distance, while the effect of intrinsic biological traits remains unclear. Here, we compile a global dataset on the annual cycle of migratory birds obtained by tracking 1531 individuals and 177 populations from 186 species, and investigate how body mass, a key intrinsic biological trait, influenced timings of the annual cycle using Bayesian structural equation models.

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Optical waveguides fabricated in single crystals offer crucial passive/active optical components for photonic integrated circuits. Single crystals possess inherent advantages over their amorphous counterpart, such as lower optical losses in visible-to-mid-infrared band, larger peak emission cross-section, higher doping concentration. However, the writing of Type-I positive refractive index modified waveguides in single crystals using femtosecond laser technology presents significant challenges.

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Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) accounts for about 60% of adult thyroid carcinoma and generally has an excellent prognosis. Primary squamous cell carcinoma of thyroid (PSCCT) is a rare thyroid tumor with high malignancy and poor prognosis. In 2022, the 5 edition of World Health Organization (WHO) has classified it as a subtype of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC), abbreviated as ATC-squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) subtype.

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Bauxite is an important strategic resource, and it is facing with the problem of balance between high demand of bauxite ore and low resource of bauxite reserves in China. This research takes the Fuxin coal gangue as the object and extracts AlO by medium-temperature calcination and acid pressure leaching process. The results show that at a calcination temperature of 650 °C, calcination time of 2 h, acid pressure leaching temperature of 160 °C and acid pressure leaching time of 6 h, the extraction ratio of AlO reaches 80.

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  • Parathyroid carcinoma is a rare cancer leading to serious complications like high serum calcium, bone issues, and renal impairment, with radical surgery being the only cure.
  • A 57-year-old man with symptoms like bone fractures and hypercalcemia underwent comprehensive treatment, including surgery and postoperative care following a diagnosis of parathyroid carcinoma.
  • He developed hungry bone syndrome after surgery, which required intensive calcium and vitamin D supplementation, but his condition improved significantly within nine months.
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Introduction: The surgical intervention approach to insulinomas in proximity to the main pancreatic duct remains controversial. Standard pancreatic resection is recommended by several guidelines; however, enucleation (EN) still attracts surgeons with less risk of late exocrine/endocrine insufficiency, despite a higher postoperative pancreatic fistula (POPF) rate. Recently, the efficacy and safety of preoperative pancreatic stent placement before the EN have been demonstrated.

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Coal-series diatomite (CSD) is widely distributed in China and has poor functional and structural properties and exhibits limited utilization of high value-added materials, resulting in a serious waste of resources and tremendous pressure on the environment. Moreover, due to differences in the mineralogical characteristics of CSD, different particle size scales (PSSs) have different functional structures and exhibit different self-similarities. In this study, we took CSD as the research object and PSS as the entry point and carried out a self-similarity study based on gas adsorption and an image processing method to illustrate the microstructures and self-similarities of different PSSs.

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High-gain materials and high-quality structures are the two main conditions that determine the amplification performance of optical waveguides. However, it has been hard to balance each other, to date. In this work, we demonstrate breakthroughs in both glass optical gain and optical waveguide structures.

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In oncolytic virus (OV) therapy, a critical component of tumor immunotherapy, viruses selectively infect, replicate within, and eventually destroy tumor cells. Simultaneously, this therapy activates immune responses and mobilizes immune cells, thereby eliminating residual or distant cancer cells. However, because of OVs' high immunogenicity and immune clearance during circulation, their clinical applications are currently limited to intratumoral injections, and their use is severely restricted.

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Thermoelectric (TE) effect based temperature sensor can accurately convert temperature signal into voltage without external power supply, which have great application prospects in self-powered temperature electronic skin (STES). But the fabrication of stretchable and distributed STES still remains a challenge. Here, a novel STES design strategy is proposed by combining flexible island-bridge structure with BiTe-based micro-thermoelectric generator (µ-TEG).

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Background: Group living animals, such as shorebirds foraging on intertidal mudflats, may use social information about where to find hidden food items. However, flocking also increases intraspecific competition for resources, which may be exacerbated by food scarcity. Therefore, although aggregation may bring benefits, it may also increase the intensity of intraspecific competition.

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Lentiviral vector (LV)-based gene therapy holds promise for a broad range of diseases. Analyzing more than 280,000 vector integration sites (VISs) in 273 samples from 10 patients with X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID-X1), we discovered shared LV integrome signatures in 9 of 10 patients in relation to the genomics, epigenomics, and 3D structure of the human genome. VISs were enriched in the nuclear subcompartment A1 and integrated into super-enhancers close to nuclear pore complexes.

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Background: Computed tomography (CT) in port-venous phase can display the intra-hepatic vessels, and may provide the possibility for segment function evaluation for cirrhosis.

Purpose: To assess the value of iodine mixed imaging of dual-source dual-energy CT in port-venous phase in segmental evaluation of liver cirrhosis with different etiologies.

Material And Methods: Patients diagnosed with liver cirrhosis were enrolled.

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