Publications by authors named "Ziling Deng"

Purpose: Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)/Acute lung injury (ALI), characterized by severe hypoxemia and pulmonary edema, involves mitochondrial dysfunction. Cytidine/uridine monophosphate kinase 2 (Cmpk2), a mitochondrial metabolic enzyme, modulates inflammation and senescence, yet its role in ARDS remains unclear. We investigated Cmpk2's function in Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.

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In response to the soaring demand for imported goods among Chinese consumers, this study innovatively investigates the role of external cues on consumer behavior on cross-border e-commerce platforms, utilizing advanced data crawling techniques to extract data from Tmall Global. Guided by the Elaboration Likelihood Model, this research unveils key determinants affecting consumer purchasing decisions, contributing novel insights to e-commerce literature and methodologies. Our analysis discovers that increased picture comments significantly boost sales and that source credibility, product collections, and price discounts also play pivotal roles, especially for experiential products.

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Axis-dependent conduction polarity (ADCP) is a unique electronic phenomena in which the charge polarity of carrier conduction can differ from p-type to n-type depending on the direction of travel through the crystal. Most materials that exhibit ADCP are metals, and very few semiconducting materials exhibit this effect. Here, we establish that PdSe, a ∼0.

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  • The study highlights the challenges bacteria face when transitioning between freshwater, brackish, and marine environments, showing that these groups are often distinct due to adaptive difficulties.
  • Analysis of over 11,000 genomes revealed that bacteria rarely inhabit multiple biomes, with some brackish areas hosting diverse species but showing significant geographic separation within those populations.
  • The research indicates that rare and ancient transitions toward brackish environments involve important changes in protein composition and gene functions, which contribute to the separation of species across different aquatic biomes.
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Alloying AlO with GaO to form β-(AlGa)O opens the door to a large number of new possibilities for the fabrication of devices with tunable properties in many high-performance applications such as optoelectronics, sensing systems, and high-power electronics. Often, the properties of these devices are impacted by defects induced during the growth process. In this work, we uncover the crystal structure of a β-(AlGa)O/β-GaO interface grown by molecular beam epitaxy.

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The development of thermally robust, air-stable, exfoliatable two-dimensional van der Waals ferromagnetic materials with high transition temperatures is of great importance. Here, we establish a family of magnetic alloys, CrPtTe ( ≤ 0.45), that combines the stability of the late transition metal dichalcogenide PtTe with magnetism from Cr.

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Despite its high popularity, chemical dealloying that is widely used for the fabrication of nanoporous metals is a relatively slow process: dealloying a few milligrams of bulk material may take from several hours up to a few days, depending on the material system. Raising the temperature of the corroding medium is a common approach to speed up the dealloying process. However, high temperatures cause undesired ligament growth in dealloyed materials.

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