Publications by authors named "Zhu Yiming"

The integration of mid-infrared (MIR) photodetectors with built-in encryption capabilities holds immense promise for advancing secure communications in decentralized networks and compact sensing systems. However, achieving high sensitivity, self-powered operation, and reliable performance at room temperature within a miniaturized form factor remains a formidable challenge, largely due to constraints in MIR light absorption and the intricacies of embedding encryption at the device level. Here, a novel on-chip metamaterial-enhanced, 2D tantalum nickel selenide (Ta₂NiSe₅)-based photodetector, meticulously designed with a custom-engineered plasmonic resonance microstructure to achieve self-powered photodetection in the nanoampere range is unveiled.

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For the aim of achieving the carbon-free energy scenario, green hydrogen (H) with non-CO emission and high energy density is regarded as a potential alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Over the last decades, significant breakthroughs have been realized on the alkaline hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), which is a fundamental advancement and efficient process to generate high-purity H in the laboratory. Based on this, the development of the practical industry-oriented anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer (AEMWE) is on the rise, showing competitiveness with the incumbent megawatt-scale H production technologies.

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  • MYO15A gene mutations are linked to severe sensorineural deafness, impacting those both before and after they acquire language, with a novel mutation (c.2482C>T) found in a Chinese Uighur family identified in this study.* -
  • Researchers created induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from family members to explore how the MYO15A mutation affects hair cell-like cells, which are important for hearing.* -
  • The findings revealed that the mutation caused noticeable differences in the structure and function of these cells, indicating a possible link to hearing loss, while not affecting the iPSCs' ability to become different cell types.*
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Purpose: Procedural anxiety of cancer treatments may negatively impact patients and treatments. Mindfulness-promoting environment modification with virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used across medicine to minimize procedural anxiety. We aimed to assess the impacts of intrafraction mindfulness-promoting VR use during external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) on radiation therapy experience and physiological measures of distress.

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In this paper, we report the design, fabrication, and characterization of a passive silicate-glass-based all-solid anti-resonant fiber (AS-ARF) for ∼1 µm transmission suppression. Simulation results demonstrate that the AS-ARF achieves a first high higher order mode (HOM) suppression ratio of over 25 dB in a 26-63 µm core diameter at 1550 nm. Using the drilling and rod-in-tube technique, an AS-ARF was fabricated with a core diameter of 43 µm, a core NA of 0.

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A palladium-catalyzed cascade cyclization reaction of di--iodophenyl sulfonylguanidines with isocyanides for the efficient and selective synthesis of 5- or 6-membered heterocyclic fused quinazolines has been developed. Diverse functional groups are well tolerated, and this method has been successfully applied to a larger scale synthesis.

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The forage shortage is more aggravating than ever before, with husbandry development accelerating and meat and dairy product demand increasing. Salinized soils are important reserve land encouraged to be used for forage production in China. However, the salt-tolerant cultivation techniques for forage crops are still inadequate.

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Ovarian cancer (OC), the second leading cause of death among gynecological cancers, is often diagnosed at an advanced stage due to its asymptomatic nature at early stages. This study aimed to explore the diagnostic potential of plasma-based lipidomics combined with machine learning (ML) in OC. Non-targeted lipidomics analysis was conducted on plasma samples from participants with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), benign ovarian tumor (BOT), and healthy control (HC).

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Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) can only be cured through the excision of all metastatic lesions, but 29-60% patients failed to localize the disease in the current clinical practice. Previously, we developed a fibroblast activation protein inhibitor (FAPI)-based covalent targeted radioligand (CTR) for improved detection sensitivity and accuracy. In this first-in-class clinical trial, we head-to-head compared [68Ga]Ga-CTR-FAPI PET-CT and [18F]FDG PET-CT in 50 MTC patients.

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Amphibious robots have broad prospects in the fields of industry, defense, and transportation. To improve the propulsion performance and reduce operation complexity, a novel bionic amphibious robot, namely AmphiFinbot-II, is presented in this paper. The swimming and walking components adopt a compound drive mechanism, enabling simultaneous control for the rotation of the track and the wave-like motion of the undulating fin.

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Banana anthracnose, caused by , significantly reduced the postharvest fruit quality. Employing biocontrol strategies offers a sustainable approach to enhance agricultural practices. The .

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  • - Usher syndrome type 3 (USH3) is an inherited disorder linked to mutations in the CLRN1 gene, leading to hearing and vision impairments.
  • - A study analyzed a three-generation deaf-blind Chinese family to establish how specific genetic variants correlated with the disease symptoms, identifying significant differences in mutations across various gene transcripts.
  • - The unique mutation CLRN1:c.474T > A, discovered in this family, is confirmed as the cause of USH3 and highlights the necessity of considering different genetic transcripts in mutation analysis.
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  • - This study focused on analyzing the clinical features and risk factors for disease progression in patients with T4a papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) based on a retrospective review of 602 patients from 2010 to 2022.
  • - Key findings included significant invasions in trachea (45.0%) and recurrent laryngeal nerve (85.7%), with a high 5-year progression-free survival rate of 89.8% and overall low mortality at 5.17%, while certain risk factors like age ≥55 and vocal cord paralysis increased progression risk.
  • - The study concludes that surgery remains the main treatment for T4a PTC, with most patients showing good outcomes, suggesting a need for thorough
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Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a persistent organic pollutant widely utilized in industrial manufacturing and daily life, leading to significant environmental accumulation and various public health issues. This study aims to characterize spliceosome-associated protein 130 (SAP130) as a key mediator of crosstalk between hepatocytes and macrophages, elucidating its role in PFOS-induced liver inflammation. The data demonstrate that PFOS exposure induces ferroptosis in mouse liver and AML12 cells.

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Nodular fasciitis (NF) is a benign and self-limiting fibroblastic proliferation that originates from the superficial fascia and extends into the subcutaneous tissue or muscle. It typically manifests in individuals aged 20 to 35 years, with rare occurrences observed in patients over the age of 60 years. We herein report a case involving a 75-year-old man with NF in the right vocal cord.

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In tactile sensing, decoding the journey from afferent tactile signals to efferent motor commands is a significant challenge primarily due to the difficulty in capturing population-level afferent nerve signals during active touch. This study integrates a finite element hand model with a neural dynamic model by using microneurography data to predict neural responses based on contact biomechanics and membrane transduction dynamics. This research focuses specifically on tactile sensation and its direct translation into motor actions.

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  • Janus metasurfaces are innovative 2D materials that can manipulate electromagnetic waves in both directions, making them useful for applications in data security and information processing.
  • Current designs are limited to controlling wave direction or phase, but a new approach combines multiple functionalities to allow for directional control over both phase and polarization of terahertz waves.
  • This research demonstrates practical applications of these advanced Janus metasurfaces, enabling methods like polarization conversion and focused detection, which could lead to the development of compact devices for imaging and data storage.
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Background: Moxibustion, a traditional Chinese medicine practice, employs Moxa Wool, derived from Artemisia argyi. Flavonoids, the key pharmacological constituents in Moxa Wool, are known for their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The purity of Moxa Wool, particularly its flavonoid content, directly influences the efficacy of moxibustion treatments.

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Objectives: To investigate prognostic factors in patients with head and neck Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma (MEC), especially the impact of treatment modalities on survival.

Methods: Patients with primary head and neck MEC between 2000 and 2015 were obtained from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. Prognostic factors related to Overall Survival (OS) and Cancer-Specific Survival (CSS), as well as the impact of treatments, were evaluated by multivariable Cox regression analysis.

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Erythrogram, despite its prevalent use in assessing red blood cell (RBC) disorders and can be utilized to evaluate various diseases, still lacks evidence supporting the effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and organophosphate esters (OPEs) on it. A cross-sectional study involving 467 adults from Shijiazhuang, China was conducted to assess the associations between 12 PFASs and 11 OPEs and the erythrogram (8 indicators related to RBC). Three models, including multiple linear regression (MLR), sparse partial least squares regression, and Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR) were employed to evaluate both the individual and joint effects of PFASs and OPEs on the erythrogram.

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Drought stress is one of the most severe natural disasters in terms of its frequency, length, impact intensity, and associated losses, making it a significant threat to agricultural productivity. Sorghum (), a C4 plant, shows a wide range of morphological, physiological, and biochemical adaptations in response to drought stress, paving the way for it to endure harsh environments. In arid environments, sorghum exhibits enhanced water uptake and reduced dissipation through its morphological activity, allowing it to withstand drought stress.

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Low-cost broadband photodetectors (PDs) based on group-IV materials are highly demanded. Herein, a vertical all group-IV graphene-i-n (Gr-i-n) structure based on sputtering-grown undoped GeSn/Ge multiple quantum wells (MQWs) on n-Ge substrate was proposed to realize efficient visible/shortwave infrared (VIS/SWIR) dual-band photoresponse. Harnessing Gr-germanium tin (GeSn)/Ge MQWs van der Waals heterojunctions, an extended surface depletion region was established, facilitating separation and transportation of photogenerated carriers at VIS wavelengths.

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Terahertz scattering scanning near-field optical microscopy is a robust spectral detection technique with a nanoscale resolution. However, there are still major challenges in investigating the heterogeneity of cell membrane components in individual cells. Here, we present a novel and comprehensive analytical approach for detecting and investigating heterogeneity in cell membrane components at the single-cell level.

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Background: Glenoid bone loss is proposed to be an important risk factor for recurrent anterior shoulder instability. The purpose of the present study was to develop an accurate and reproducible method for quantifying a bone loss in patients with anterior shoulder instability.

Methods: A total of 66 sets of computed tomography images of the glenoid were acquired and en face view was established.

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Cell-to-cell distant mechanical communication has been demonstrated using in vitro and in vivo models. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying long-range cell mechanoresponsive interactions remain to be fully elucidated. This study further examined the roles of α-Catenin and Piezo1 in traction force-induced rapid branch assembly of airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells on a Matrigel hydrogel containing type I collagen.

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