The van der Waals heterojunctions,stacking of different two-dimensional materials,have opened unprecedented opportunities to explore new physics and device concepts.Here,combining the density functional theory with no...The van der Waals heterojunctions,stacking of different two-dimensional materials,have opened unprecedented opportunities to explore new physics and device concepts.Here,combining the density functional theory with non-equilibrium Green’s function technique,we systematically investigate the spin-polarized transport properties of van der Waals magnetic tunnel junctions(MTJs),Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu and Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/hBN/n·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu(n=1,2,3).It is found that the maximum tunnel magnetoresistance of Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/hBN/3·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu MTJs can reach 162.6%,exceeding the system with only a single layer MnBi_(2)Te_(4).More interestingly,our results indicate that Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/h-BN/n·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu(n=2,3)MTJs can realize the switching function,while Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/h-BN/3·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu MTJs exhibit the negative differential resistance.The Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/h-BN/3·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu in the parallel state shows a spin injection efficiency of more than 83.3%.Our theoretical findings of the transport properties will shed light on the possible experimental studies of MnBi_(2)Te_(4)-based van der Waals magnetic tunneling junctions.展开更多
Extracellular vesicles(EVs)are cystic vesicles naturally released by most mammalian cells and bacteria.EV contents include proteins,lipids,and nucleic acids.EVs can act as messengers to transmit a variety of molecules...Extracellular vesicles(EVs)are cystic vesicles naturally released by most mammalian cells and bacteria.EV contents include proteins,lipids,and nucleic acids.EVs can act as messengers to transmit a variety of molecules to recipient cells and thus play important regulatory roles in intercellular signal transduction.EVs,released by either a host cell or a pathogen,can carry pathogen-associated antigens and thus act as modulators of immune responses.EVs derived from Mycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb)-infected cells can regulate the innate immune response through various pathways,such as regulating the release of inflammatory cytokines.In addition,EVs can mediate antigen presentation and regulate the adaptive immune response by transmitting immunoregulatory molecules to T helper cells.In this review,we summarize the regulatory roles of EVs in the immune response against Mtb.展开更多
基金supported the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2022YFB3505301)the Natural Science Basic Research Program of Shanxi(Grant Nos.20210302124252,202203021222219)。
文摘The van der Waals heterojunctions,stacking of different two-dimensional materials,have opened unprecedented opportunities to explore new physics and device concepts.Here,combining the density functional theory with non-equilibrium Green’s function technique,we systematically investigate the spin-polarized transport properties of van der Waals magnetic tunnel junctions(MTJs),Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu and Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/hBN/n·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu(n=1,2,3).It is found that the maximum tunnel magnetoresistance of Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/hBN/3·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu MTJs can reach 162.6%,exceeding the system with only a single layer MnBi_(2)Te_(4).More interestingly,our results indicate that Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/h-BN/n·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu(n=2,3)MTJs can realize the switching function,while Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/h-BN/3·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu MTJs exhibit the negative differential resistance.The Cu/MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/h-BN/3·MnBi_(2)Te_(4)/Cu in the parallel state shows a spin injection efficiency of more than 83.3%.Our theoretical findings of the transport properties will shed light on the possible experimental studies of MnBi_(2)Te_(4)-based van der Waals magnetic tunneling junctions.
基金Natural Science Foundation of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region for Distinguished Young Scholars,No.2020JQ07General Programs of Natural Science Foundation of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region,No.2020MS08126and"Zhiyuan"Talent Project of the Inner Mongolia Medical University,No.ZY0130013.
文摘Extracellular vesicles(EVs)are cystic vesicles naturally released by most mammalian cells and bacteria.EV contents include proteins,lipids,and nucleic acids.EVs can act as messengers to transmit a variety of molecules to recipient cells and thus play important regulatory roles in intercellular signal transduction.EVs,released by either a host cell or a pathogen,can carry pathogen-associated antigens and thus act as modulators of immune responses.EVs derived from Mycobacterium tuberculosis(Mtb)-infected cells can regulate the innate immune response through various pathways,such as regulating the release of inflammatory cytokines.In addition,EVs can mediate antigen presentation and regulate the adaptive immune response by transmitting immunoregulatory molecules to T helper cells.In this review,we summarize the regulatory roles of EVs in the immune response against Mtb.