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Shandong Normal University
Education•Jinan, Shandong, China•
About: Shandong Normal University is a education organization based out in Jinan, Shandong, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Catalysis. The organization has 12378 authors who have published 12576 publications receiving 174572 citations.
Topics: Laser, Catalysis, Computer science, Nonlinear system, Cluster analysis
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TL;DR: Experimental and theoretical investigations reveal that the efficient solid‐state delayed fluorescence originates from the higher energy electronic excited state (e.g., S2) rather than the lowest energy‐excited state (S1), demonstrating an anti‐Kasha behavior.
Abstract: Organic materials with aggregation-induced delayed fluorescence (AIDF) have exhibited impressive merits for improving electroluminescence efficiency and decreasing efficiency roll-off of nondoped organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). However, the lack of comprehensive insights into the underlying mechanism may impede further development and application of AIDF materials. Herein, AIDF materials consisting of benzoyl serving as an electron acceptor, and phenoxazine and fluorene derivatives as electron donors are reported. They display greatly enhanced fluorescence with increased delayed component upon aggregate formation. Experimental and theoretical investigations reveal that this AIDF phenomenon can be rationally ascribed to the suppression of internal conversion and the promotion of intersystem crossing in solid. Moreover, the theoretical calculations disclose that the efficient solid-state delayed fluorescence originates from the higher energy electronic excited state (e.g., S2) rather than the lowest energy-excited state (S1), demonstrating an anti-Kasha behavior. The excellent AIDF property allows high exciton utilization and thus superb performance of OLEDs using these new materials as light-emitting layers.
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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mitochondrial ONOO- is upregulated in the early stage and contributes to the onset and progression of anthracycline cardiotoxicity in cardiomyocyte and mouse models and represents an early biomarker to predict subclinical cardiot toxicity induced by drug challenge.
Abstract: Anthracyclines rank among the most efficacious anticancer medications However, their clinical utility and oncologic efficacy are severely compromised by the cardiotoxicity risk facing the early-diagnosis difficulty and their unclear molecular mechanism Herein, a two-photon-excitable and near-infrared-emissive fluorescent probe, TPNIR-FP, was fabricated and endowed with extraordinary specificity and sensitivity and a rapid response toward peroxynitrite (ONOO-), as well as mitochondria-targeting ability With the aid of TPNIR-FP, we demonstrate that mitochondrial ONOO- is upregulated in the early stage and contributes to the onset and progression of anthracycline cardiotoxicity in cardiomyocyte and mouse models; therefore, it represents an early biomarker to predict subclinical cardiotoxicity induced by drug challenge Furthermore, TPNIR-FP is proved to be a robust imaging tool to provide critical insights into drug-induced cardiotoxicity and other ONOO--related pathophysiological processes
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TL;DR: In this paper, a top-down de-alloying synthetic method was proposed to controllably incorporate five immiscible metals in one nanoscale solid phase, including four elements (Al, Cu, Ni and Pt) and alternating the fifth element including Pd, V, Co, Mn, etc.
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TL;DR: In this article, different density nitrogen vacancy modified g-C3N4 photocatalysts were successfully prepared and investigated their performance for H2 evolution and pollutant degradation, and various positive factors were also introduced in this system, such as larger surface areas, the improvement of light response capacity, effective separation of photogenerated charge.
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TL;DR: When challenged with pathogenic bacterium, Vibrio anguillarum, the expression level of common carp hepcidin was quickly up-regulated in liver, spleen, head kidney and hindgut, implying that hePCidin may be an important component of the innate immune system ofcommon carp and involved in mucosal immune response against invading pathogens.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Feng Zhang | 172 | 1278 | 181865 |
Jinde Cao | 117 | 1430 | 57881 |
Wei Zhang | 112 | 1189 | 93641 |
Miao Liu | 111 | 993 | 59811 |
Qian Wang | 108 | 2148 | 65557 |
Jun Yang | 107 | 2090 | 55257 |
Feng Li | 104 | 995 | 60692 |
Feng Chen | 95 | 2138 | 53881 |
Gang Li | 93 | 486 | 68181 |
Jianhong Wu | 93 | 726 | 36427 |
Chen-Ho Tung | 89 | 662 | 30111 |
Shu Tao | 87 | 639 | 27304 |
Bernhard Hommel | 85 | 475 | 28851 |
Lingxin Chen | 85 | 421 | 25147 |
Bo Tang | 83 | 706 | 24472 |