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Investigation of Electron-Phonon Coupling in Epitaxial Silicene by In-situ Raman Spectroscopy
In this letter, we report that the special coupling between Dirac fermion and
lattice vibrations, in other words, electron-phonon coupling (EPC), in silicene
layers on Ag(111) surface was probed by an in-situ Raman spectroscopy. We find
the EPC is significantly modulated due to tensile strain, which results from
the lattice mismatch between silicene and the substrate, and the charge doping
from the substrate. The special phonon modes corresponding to two-dimensional
electron gas scattering at edge sites in the silicene were identified.
Detecting relationship between EPC and Dirac fermion through the Raman
scattering will provide a direct route to investigate the exotic property in
buckled two-dimensional honeycomb materials.Comment: 15 pages, 4 figure
SPIDER-WEB enables stable, repairable, and encryptible algorithms under arbitrary local biochemical constraints in DNA-based storage
DNA has been considered as a promising medium for storing digital
information. Despite the biochemical progress in DNA synthesis and sequencing,
novel coding algorithms need to be constructed under the specific constraints
in DNA-based storage. Many functional operations and storage carriers were
introduced in recent years, bringing in various biochemical constraints
including but not confined to long single-nucleotide repeats and abnormal GC
content. Existing coding algorithms are not applicable or unstable due to more
local biochemical constraints and their combinations. In this paper, we design
a graph-based architecture, named SPIDER-WEB, to generate corresponding
graph-based algorithms under arbitrary local biochemical constraints. These
generated coding algorithms could be used to encode arbitrary digital data as
DNA sequences directly or served as a benchmark for the follow-up construction
of coding algorithms. To further consider recovery and security issues existing
in the storage field, it also provides pluggable algorithmic patches based on
the generated coding algorithms: path-based correcting and mapping shuffling.
They provide approaches for probabilistic error correction and symmetric
encryption respectively.Comment: 30 pages; 12 figures; 2 table
Clinical analysis of neovascular glaucoma after vitrectomy in patients with diabetic retinopathy
AIM: To explore the factors and analyze the occurrence of neovascular glaucoma(NVG)after vitrectomy for proliferative diabetic retinopathy(PDR). METHODS:Retrospective analysis on the clinical materials from January 2013 to December 2017, including 233 PDR patients(237 eyes)treated with vitrectomy in which 20 patients(20 eyes)occurred NVG after vitrectomy surgeries. The factors might lead to NVG were investigated. RESULTS: Totally 20 patients(20 eyes)developed NVG, in which there were 12 eyes combined with cataract surgeries, of the 12 eyes, 6 eyes had posterior lens capsule deficiency; 14 eyes complicated with hypertensions; 16 eyes complicated with hyperlipoidemia; 6 eyes had reoperations of vitrectomy surgeries; 2 eyes were silicone oil-filled eyes or silicone oil-removed eyes. There were correlations between the combinations of the cataract surgeries, posterior lens capsule deficiency, and vitrectomy with the occurrences of NVG after PDR surgeries; vitreous silicone oil filling might inhibit the occurrence of NVG to a certain extent. There was no statistical significance in hypertensions, high plasma lipids and reoperations of vitrectomy surgery for occurrence of NVG after PDR surgery. CONCLUSION: There is positive significance in correctly grasping the timing of lens surgery, and properly selecting the vitreous cavity filler
Acculturation, Internet Use, and Psychological Well-being Among Chinese International Students
In this study, the authors examined the relationships of acculturation as measured with two subscales of cultural maintenance and cultural assimilation, Internet use, and psychological wellbeing among Chinese international students. A total of 170 Chinese international students participated in this study. Bivariate correlation analyses revealed that an individual can identify with two different cultures, minority and dominant culture. Results of multiple regression indicated that cultural assimilation was a significant predictor to psychological well-being, but not cultural maintenance. The study also found that younger Chinese international students (e.g., students pursuing bachelor’s degrees) suffered significantly higher levels of stress and depression in the acculturation process as compared to their older counterparts. Implications for counseling and recommendations for future research were discussed
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Chemokine receptor CXCR3 is important for lung tissue damage and airway remodeling induced by short-term exposure to cigarette smoking in mice
Aim: To investigate the role of chemokine receptor CXCR3 in cigarette smoking (CS)-induced pulmonary damage. Methods: CXCR3 knockout (CXCR3-/-) mice were used. Differences in airspace enlargement, mRNA expression of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), transforming growth factor (TGF) β1, CXCL10 in lung homogenates, and CXCL10 content in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluids and homogenates were compared between CXCR3-/- mice and wild-type (WT) mice three days after three-day CS exposures. Results: The linear intercept was significantly less in CXCR3-/- mice than in WT mice (30.1±0.9 μm vs 40.3±2.4 μm, P<0.01). Morphologically, collagen was deposited less around airways and vessels in CXCR3-/- mice. The lung hydroxyproline content was significantly lower in CXCR3-/- mice than in WT mice (6.0±1.0 μg/mL vs 12.0±1.6 μg/mL, P<0.05). Profoundly lower mRNA expression of MMP2, MMP12, TGFβ1, and CXCL10 was seen in lung homogenates from CXCR3-/- mice. CXCL10 concentrations in BAL fluid and lung homogenates were significantly lower in CXCR3-/- mice than in WT mice (BAL fluid: 19.3±1.4 pg/mL vs 24.8±1.6 pg/mL, P<0.05; lung homogenates: 76.6±7.0 pg/mL vs 119.5±15.9 pg/mL, P<0.05). Conclusion: CXCR3 is important in mediating lung tissue damage and airway remodeling following a short-term CS insult, possibly through up-regulation of CXCL10 and inducement of mRNA expression of MMPs. Targeting CXCR3 may be helpful for prevention of CS-induced pulmonary pathology
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