Publications by authors named "Zhou Chen"

Lowering the thermal expansion coefficient (TEC) and promoting the catalytic activity of cobalt-based perovskite air electrodes is crucial for efficient solid oxide cells (SOCs) devices. However, the co-achievement of both merits has usually been largely compromised in most scenarios. Herein, a dual-doping strategy to manipulate the properties of perovskite cobaltate electrocatalyst is reported in which a high valence element of Ta is incorporated into B-site to significantly suppress the dynamic reduction of Co species and reduces the TEC value from PrBaCoO (PBC, 17.

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Herein, we developed a multifunctional bacterial cellulose-based dressing (PHBC) modified by quaternized chitosan (HACC) along with protocatechuic acid (PA), through in situ biosynthesis combined with covalent immobilization. The obtained PHBC dressing maintained the excellent physicochemical characteristics of BC, such as high porosity (above 76 %); high water absorption ratio, >80 % of water absorption rate (approximately 30 g/g) has completed in half an hour; favorable hydrophilicity with contact angle of about 50° and excellent flexibility. The introduction of PA-grafted HACC endows exhibited outstanding antibacterial properties against, anti-inflammatory performance and antioxidant capacity.

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Estradiol (E2) secreted by Leydig cells (LCs) can accumulate in the testes due to constriction of the reproductive lumen. Estrogen is not only important for reproduction, but also protects against inflammation. In this study, the role of pyroptosis in testicular inflammation and the effects of E2 against inflammation and pyroptosis of yak interstitial cells were investigated.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of multi-enzyme (alkaline protease, xylanase, glucanase, β-mannanase, cellulase, acid protease, glucoamylase, and α-galactosidase) on antioxidant capacity, egg quality, amino acid profiles in yolk, cecal microflora and metabolites in laying hens. A total of 384 Jingfen No.6 laying hens aged 65 weeks were randomly divided into 4 treatments groups (6 replicates per group) and fed diets containing 0, 150, 300, or 600 mg kg multi-enzyme over an 8-week feeding duration.

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Passive daytime radiative cooling is receiving more and more attention as a cooling method that does not consume energy to cool objects. However, most radiative cooling materials require the mixing of multiple particles, which increases the manufacturing process requirements. Most radiative cooling materials are susceptible to outdoor abrasion, pollution, and UV exposure, which leads to decreased performance.

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Objective: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical features and prognosis of SLE patients with HF.

Methods: Patients with SLE and HF who were hospitalized in Jinling Hospital from January 2013 to May 2021 and followed up for 2 years after discharge were included. Risk factors for death and ESKD were analyzed.

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Wound infections represent a significant clinical challenge. In this study, a polyphenol (tannic acid, TA)-enhanced borate hydrogel modulating the tissue microenvironment to promote wound healing was designed as an antimicrobial hydrogel. The physical properties of the multiply cross-linked borate hydrogel were analyzed using a combination of techniques, including FT-IR, H NMR, SEM, and rheological analysis.

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Investigate the impact of diaphragm sellae competence on surgical outcomes and risk factors for postoperative hypothalamic injury (HI) in patients undergoing endoscopic transsphenoidal surgery (ETS) for infradiaphragmatic craniopharyngiomas (ICs). A retrospective analysis of 54 consecutive patients (2016-2023) with ICs treated by ETS was conducted. All tumors originated from the sellar region inferior to the diaphragm sellae and were classified into two subtypes in terms of diaphragm sellae competence: IC with competent diaphragm sellae (IC-CDS) and IC with incompetent diaphragm sellae (IC-IDS).

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Rationale: Neuroprotective strategies based on reperfusion therapy hold substantial promise for acute ischaemic stroke (AIS). Preclinical research indicates that tocilizumab, an interleukin-6 receptor antagonist, can attenuate ischaemia-reperfusion damage by exerting anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects.

Aim: To determine tocilizumab's efficacy and safety when combined with endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) in patients with acute anterior circulation large vessel occlusion (LVO).

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The application of perovskite oxide for high-temperature electrocatalysis is hindered by its limited activity. Exsolution is a smart strategy that allows the enrichment of the perovskite's surface with highly reactive phases, yielding heteroboundaries. However, the identification of the exact catalytic role of this complex architecture is still elusive.

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Background: Lack of a dedicated thrombectomy device for cerebral venous thrombosis hinders the recanalization ability of endovascular treatment (EVT). Novel NiTi-braided stent retriever (Venous-TD) is a dedicated venous sinus thrombectomy device. This study aims to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of Venous-TD.

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Nickel molybdate, which has a relatively high theoretical capacity, demonstrates potential for use in supercapacitors. However, its inferior electrical conductivity and cycling stability have led to poor electrochemical performance. Nanostructure engineering of NiMoO is an efficient strategy to overcome its performance limitations as an electrode.

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Background: The prediction of ISLN pCR after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) based on inflammatory markers and its prognostic value have rarely been investigated.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with ISLN-involved breast cancer who received NAC in West China Hospital between September 2009 and December 2020 were enrolled in the derivation cohort for model construction and survival analysis, and patients with the same criteria between January 2021 and July 2024 were involved in validation cohort for external validation. After randomly dividing patients into training and testing groups at 7:3 ratio, a nomogram predicting ISLN pCR was constructed based on logistic regression in training group.

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  • Heterodyne phase-sensitive dispersion spectroscopy (HPSDS) is a non-intrusive gas sensing method that relies on measuring the refractive index near gas absorption transitions, making it less affected by laser intensity fluctuations.
  • Traditional HPSDS sensors require calibration with standard gas mixtures, which can be difficult and unreliable, particularly with varying gas compositions; this study introduces a new approach that allows for fully calibration-free measurements.
  • The researchers developed a novel analytical model for HPSDS that integrates various modulation techniques and tested it successfully with gases like CH, NO, and NH, demonstrating its effectiveness across different laser types and conditions.
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Recently, nanoimprinting has attracted a new round of attention in the industry due to the boom in demand for augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR), metalens and microlens, and even semiconductors. Slanted gratings have great application prospects in AR/VR displays because of their high efficiency in light coupling. UV-Nanoimprint lithography (UV-NIL) has been identified as one of the most feasible routes for mass manufacture of high refractive index (RI) slanted gratings.

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KRAS is the most commonly mutated isoform in RAS-driven cancers. In the early stage, KRAS was deemed as an "undruggable" cancer target due to the lack of suitable binding pockets. With the development of KRAS inhibitors in recent years, strategies that directly suppress oncogenic KRAS have achieved significant breakthroughs.

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Clinical studies have shown that epileptic seizures worsen Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology and related cognitive deficits; however, the underlying mechanism is unclear. To assess the effects of seizures on the progression of AD, chronic temporal lobe epilepsy was induced in five familial AD mutation (5×FAD) mice by kindling with the chemoconvulsant pentylenetetrazole (PTZ) at 3-3.5 months of age.

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  • Water activation is essential for reducing CO into valuable products, but enhancing this process has been challenging.
  • Researchers engineered copper surfaces with nitrogen-hydrogen-rich molecules to improve the electrocatalytic conversion of CO into ethene and ethanol, achieving a notable 30% increase in efficiency.
  • The study highlights how modifying CuO nanocubes with these molecules significantly boosts the formation of desired C products, demonstrating a promising strategy for improving electrocatalytic performance and stability.
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