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Miniaturized Two-Dimensional Optical Scanner Based on Planar Waveguide and Flexible Printed Circuit Beam Deflectors by Yingshun Xu, Shujing Liu, Suogang Wang
Published 2017-01-01In this paper, we present a miniaturized two-dimensional (2-D) optical scanner for endoscopic imaging applications. The optical scanner is based on a hybrid actuation, which is composed of a planar waveguide (PWG) beam deflector for the fast axis and an electrothermally actuated flexible printed cir...
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Dynamic Changes in Sensory Quality and Chemical Components of Bingdao Ancient Tree Tea During Multiple Brewing by Chunju Peng, Yuxin Zhao, Sifeng Zhang, Yan Tang, Li Jiang, Shujing Liu, Benying Liu, Yuhua Wang, Xinghui Li, Guanghui Zeng
Published 2025-07-01Bingdao ancient tree tea (BATT), a type of raw Pu-erh tea, is renowned for its brewing durability, characterized by a unique aroma and flavor. To explore the dynamic changes in infusion quality and the impact of multiple steeping process, BATT was brewed 14 times, and its sensory attributes, infusio...
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Application of exogenous hydrogen sulfide alleviates cadmium-induced stress on tea plant growth by Anqi Xing, Lingcong Dai, Yang Zhang, Xueyan Sui, Zichen Wu, Shuai Wan, Shujing Liu, Xuan Chen, Xinghui Li, Yuhua Wang
Published 2025-09-01Cadmium (Cd), a non-essential element of plants, can be absorbed by the root of tea plants [Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze], leading to hindered tea growth and compromised tea leaf quality. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a novel gas signaling molecule, plays an important regulatory role in plant growth,...
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Rational Design and Immunological Mechanisms of Circular RNA-Based Vaccines: Emerging Frontiers in Combating Pathogen Infection by Ying Zhang, Shumei Jin, Zan Zuo, Shujing Liu, Juan Xu, Chongyi Yang, Ping Wan, Linting Xun, Mei Luo, Fan Yang, Wenjie Chen, Zhengji Song, Jialong Qi
Published 2025-05-01Vaccines remain one of the most effective tools in combating infectious diseases, though traditional platforms are constrained by limitations including suboptimal immunogenicity, safety concerns, and manufacturing complexity. Circular RNA (circRNA) vaccines have recently emerged as a novel vaccine m...
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