Laipeng Luo
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View article: A novel cotton bio-scouring using pectinase in combination with Fenton system
A novel cotton bio-scouring using pectinase in combination with Fenton system Open
Untreated cotton fabrics are hydrophobic due to the high content of pectin and waxes, and the fabrics need to improve the wettability by scouring for the demands of the subsequent processing such as dyeing and finishing. In this study, a n…
View article: Identification of five novel SCN1A variants
Identification of five novel SCN1A variants Open
Background Epilepsy is characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. Mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel alpha subunit 1 ( SCN1A ) gene are the main monogenic cause of epilepsy. Type and location of variants make a huge differe…
View article: The evolution of autonomy from two cooperative specialists in fluctuating environments
The evolution of autonomy from two cooperative specialists in fluctuating environments Open
From microbes to humans, organisms perform numerous tasks for their survival, including food acquisition, migration, and reproduction. A complex biological task can be performed by either an autonomous organism or by cooperation among seve…
View article: Revealing the two-dimensional electronic structure and anisotropic superconductivity in a natural van der Waals superlattice (PbSe)$_{1.14}$NbSe$_2$
Revealing the two-dimensional electronic structure and anisotropic superconductivity in a natural van der Waals superlattice (PbSe)$_{1.14}$NbSe$_2$ Open
Van der Waals superlattices are important for tailoring the electronic structures and properties of layered materials. Here we report the superconducting properties and electronic structure of a natural van der Waals superlattice (PbSe)$_{…
View article: High immigration rates critical for establishing emigration-driven diversity in microbial communities
High immigration rates critical for establishing emigration-driven diversity in microbial communities Open
Unraveling the mechanisms governing the diversity of ecological communities is a central goal in ecology. While microbial dispersal (including the emigration and immigration process) constitutes an important ecological process, the couplin…
View article: Population Inversion and Dirac Fermion Cooling in 3D Dirac Semimetal Cd<sub>3</sub>As<sub>2</sub>
Population Inversion and Dirac Fermion Cooling in 3D Dirac Semimetal Cd<sub>3</sub>As<sub>2</sub> Open
Revealing the ultrafast dynamics of three-dimensional (3D) Dirac fermions is critical for both fundamental science and device applications. So far, how the cooling of 3D Dirac fermions differs from that of two-dimensional (2D) and whether …
View article: Self-energy dynamics and the mode-specific phonon threshold effect in Kekulé-ordered graphene
Self-energy dynamics and the mode-specific phonon threshold effect in Kekulé-ordered graphene Open
Electron-phonon interaction and related self-energy are fundamental to both the equilibrium properties and non-equilibrium relaxation dynamics of solids. Although electron-phonon interaction has been suggested by various time-resolved meas…
View article: Self-energy dynamics and mode-specific phonon threshold effect in a Kekulé-ordered graphene
Self-energy dynamics and mode-specific phonon threshold effect in a Kekulé-ordered graphene Open
Electron-phonon interaction and related self-energy are fundamental to both the equilibrium properties and non-equilibrium relaxation dynamics of solids. Although electron-phonon interaction has been suggested by various time-resolved meas…
View article: Experimental Evidence of Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Kekulé-Ordered Graphene
Experimental Evidence of Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Kekulé-Ordered Graphene Open
The low-energy excitations of graphene are relativistic massless Dirac fermions with opposite chiralities at valleys K and K^{'}. Breaking the chiral symmetry could lead to gap opening in analogy to dynamical mass generation in particle ph…