Rongrong Huang, Lei He, Yanyan Xia, Hongpan Xu et al.
Abstract Emerging evidence indicates that exosomes derived from gastric cancer cells enhance tumor migration and invasion through the modulation of the tumor microenvironment. However, it remains a major problem to detect cancer‐specific exosomes due to technical and biological challenges. Most of t...
Yicong Jia, Shan Jin, Kunkun Hu, Lei Geng et al.
Gut microbiome profoundly affects many aspects of host physiology and behaviors. Here we report that gut microbiome modulates aggressive behaviors in Drosophila. We found that germ-free males showed substantial decrease in inter-male aggression, which could be rescued by microbial re-colonization. T...
Yufeng Shou, Zhicheng Le, Hong Sheng Cheng, Qimin Liu et al.
Chronic diabetic wounds are a significant global healthcare challenge. Current strategies, such as biomaterials, cell therapies, and medical devices, however, only target a few pathological features and have limited efficacy. A powerful platform technology combining magneto-responsive hydrogel, cell...
Ting-Li Yang, Anxin Liu, Qiong Jin, Yufeng Luo et al.
This paper presents the explicit mapping relations between topological structure and position and orientation characteristic (POC) of mechanism motion output. It deals with (1) the symbolic representation and the invariant property of the topological structure of the mechanism, (2) the matrix repres...
Shun‐Fan Wu, Chao Guo, Huan Zhao, Mengshi Sun et al.
Animals perform or terminate particular behaviors by integrating external cues and internal states through neural circuits. Identifying neural substrates and their molecular modulators promoting or inhibiting animal behaviors are key steps to understand how neural circuits control behaviors. Here, w...
Yufeng Ding, Qian-Qi Zhao, Zhuo‐Liang Yu, Yu-Qing Zhao et al.
In recent years, two-dimensional (2D) organic–inorganic perovskites have been attracting considerable attention because of their unique performance and enhanced stability for photovoltaic solar cells or photoluminescent devices.
Yufeng Mao, Yi Liu, Hong Li, Qiang He et al.
Anthropogenic activities can cause serious negative effects on ecosystems. Despite the ecological significance of bacterial communities, the integrated biogeography of planktonic and sedimentary bacterial communities in response to anthropogenic activities is not adequately understood. Here, we exam...
Yufeng Liu, Shengdian Jiang, Yingxin Li, Sujun Zhao et al.
We conducted a large-scale whole-brain morphometry study by analyzing 3.7 peta-voxels of mouse brain images at the single-cell resolution, producing one of the largest multi-morphometry databases of mammalian brains to date. We registered 204 mouse brains of three major imaging modalities to the All...
Songya Cui, Dongxue Han, Guang Chen, Shuting Liu et al.
Skin-like flexible sensors hold great potential as the next generation of intelligent electronic devices owing to their broad applications in environmental monitoring, human-machine interfaces, the Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. Flexible electronics inspired by human skin play a vi...
Jie Chen, Pei‐Wen Zhu, Sihui Jin, Zhaokun Zhang et al.
Newborns, typically asexual, undergo a process of sexual transition to reach sexual maturity, but the regulatory mechanism underlying this transition is not clear. Here, we studied how female sexual behavior is modulated during sexual transition by hormones and neuromodulators in Drosophila . We fou...
Zhina Gong, Qiang Li, Yufeng Li, Han Xiong et al.
Abstract A novel technique for fabricating indium–tin–oxide (ITO) nanorods (NRs) on hexagonal-pyramid-surface green vertical light-emitting diodes (VLEDs) is demonstrated using electron-beam deposition with polystyrene spheres catalysis. The ITO NRs have high optical transmittance (>90%) in green...
Wei Dong Yang, Hao Zhang, Shengfa Yang, Yi Xiao et al.
Microplastics (MPs) and pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Algae play an important role in aquatic environments. Thus, it is important to study the response of algae to combined exposure of MPs and PPCPs. Here, we review the effects of MPs and ...
Hanchuan Peng, Yufeng Liu, Shengdian Jiang, Yingxin Li et al.
We conducted a large-scale study of whole-brain morphometry, analyzing 3.7 peta-voxels of mouse brain images at the single-cell resolution, producing one of the largest multi-morphometry databases of mammalian brains to date. We spatially registered 205 mouse brains and associated data from six Brai...
Can Gao, Chao Guo, Qionglin Peng, Jie Cao et al.
Some semelparous organisms in nature mate as many times as they can in a single reproductive episode before death, while most iteroparous species including humans avoid such suicidal reproductive behavior. Animals naturally pursue more sex and the possible fatal consequence of excessive sex must be ...
Hang Jiang, Siting Liu, Qianyun Wang, Jianhua Zhang et al.