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We demonstrate that the upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) fluoresce 50 times more on a gold (Au) coated Cicada wing. UCNPs are attractive bioimaging, and therapeutic materials as it is excited in the infrared, limited only by the low fluorescence quantum yield. Here, a plasmonic effect, coupled with an anti-reflecting (AR) Cicada wing substrate coated with Au is demonstrated to enhance the fluorescence of the UCNPs. Silica (SiO) coated Erbium doped green emitting core-shell UCNPs (NaYF: Yb, Er@SiO) show conventional metal enhanced fluorescence. The AR property of the Cicada wing (R ~0.2% @ 1000 nm) contributes >6-fold enhancement as compared to flat (silicon, and quartz) substrates (R~10-30% @ 1000 nm). Upon plasmon coupling, with an optimally sputtered Au coating, an unprecedented enhancement of >50-fold for the 520, and 655 nm emission was obtained on the Au coated Cicada wings, vis-à-vis planar uncoated (silicon, and quartz) substrates. The enhancement was also confirmed by direct fluorescence imaging of the photonic substrates used. The fluorescence lifetime of the core, and the core-shell UCNPs (~300 μs) decreased by ~30-40%, and 10-30%, respectively, when placed on Au coated substrates.
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Elife
May 2025
State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Products Safety, Key Laboratory of Biotechnology in Plant Protection of MARA, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Green Plant Protection, Institute of Plant Virology, Ningbo University, Ningbo, China.
In nature, insects face immense predation pressure, where visual cues play a vital role in predators locating them. To counter this threat, insects employ a variety of nano- and microstructures on their cuticular layer to manipulate and interact with light, enhancing antireflective properties and providing camouflage or reducing detectability by predators. Leafhoppers have a unique extracuticular coating called brochosome, yet its antireflective functions and protein composition remain unclear.
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May 2025
Guizhou Provincial Key Laboratory for Agricultural Pest Management of the Mountainous Region, Institute of Entomology, College of Agriculture, Guizhou University, Guiyang, 550025, China.
Background: Plant resistance inducers based on nanomaterials (NMs) are a cutting-edge and promising field of interdisciplinary research, focused on developing environmentally and ecologically friendly alternatives for protecting crops. Studies have shown that NMs composed of silicon (SiO) and carbon quantum dots (CDs) can help plants better withstand various environmental and pest-related stresses.
Results: We synthesized and characterized SiO-coated CDs (SiO@CDs) NMs that were found to be absorbed by tobacco leaves.
Int J Biol Macromol
October 2024
Institute of Entomology and Institute of Plant Health and Medicine, Guizhou University, Guiyang, Guizhou 550025, China. Electronic address:
ABC transporters are a highly conserved membrane protein class that promote the transport of substances across membranes. Under drought conditions, insects primarily regulate the content of cuticular hydrocarbon (CHC) to retain water and prevent evaporative loss. Involvement of ABC transporter protein G (ABCG) subfamily genes in insect CHC transport has been relatively understudied.
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June 2024
Polymer & Material Science Research, Department of Innovation & Technology Research, American Dental Association Science & Research Institute, L.L.C., Gaithersburg, MD, USA.
Orthopedic and dental implant failure continues to be a significant concern due to localized bacterial infections. Previous studies have attempted to improve implant surfaces by modifying their texture and roughness or coating them with antibiotics to enhance antibacterial properties for implant longevity. However, these approaches have demonstrated limited effectiveness.
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February 2024
Department of Ecology and Systematics, Graduate School of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060-8589, Japan.
The preset study tested whether an aphid species can control its reproduction by recognizing the presence and density of a rival species. Acyrthosiphon pisum and Megoura crassicauda often coexist on the same leguminous plant. We established clonal colonies from each species and mixed colonies with one A.
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