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Adv Mater ; 36(3): e2305580, 2024 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37882079

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Charge trap materials that can store carriers efficiently and controllably are desired for memory applications. 2D materials are promising for highly compacted and reliable memory mainly due to their ease of constructing atomically uniform interfaces, however, remain unexplored as being charge trap media. Here it is discovered that 2D semiconducting PbI2 is an excellent charge trap material for nonvolatile memory and artificial synapses. It is simple to construct PbI2 -based charge trap devices since no complicated synthesis or additional defect manufacturing are required. As a demonstration, MoS2 /PbI2 device exhibits a large memory window of 120 V, fast write speed of 5 µs, high on-off ratio around 106 , multilevel memory of over 8 distinct states, high reliability with endurance up to 104 cycles and retention over 1.2 × 104 s. It is envisioned that PbI2 with ionic activity caused by the natively formed iodine vacancies is unique to combine with unlimited 2D materials for versatile van der Waals devices with high-integration and multifunctionality.

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Am J Transl Res ; 11(10): 6641-6649, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31737214

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Emerging studies indicated that lncRNA is one crucial regulator in development and tumorigenesis. We firstly showed that LINC00994 was overexpressed in GC cells compare with GES-1. Compared to adjacent samples, the LINC00994 expression was increased in GC tissues by qRT-PCR assay. Furthermore, Elevated expression of LINC00994 induced GC cell invasion, proliferation and cycle. Luciferase reporter analysis indicated that ectopic miR-765-3p expression suppressed wild type LINC00994 luciferase activity, but not mutant LINC00994 in GC cells. Elevated expression of LINC00994 inhibited the miR-765-3p expression in GC cells. Compared to adjacent samples, the miR-765-3p expression was decreased in GC tissues by qRT-PCR assay. LINC00994 induced GC cell invasion and growth via modulating miR-765-3p. Thus, our data suggested an oncogenic role of LINC00994 in development of GC.

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