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Jing-Shan Zhao

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Zhang J, Gao Y, Liu D, Zhao J, Wang J
Nat Commun . 2023 Jun; 14(1):3218. PMID: 37270518
Direct-current triboelectric nanogenerators arising from electrostatic breakdown can eliminate the bottleneck problem of air breakdown in conventional triboelectric nanogenerators, offering critical benefits of constant-current output, resistance to electromagnetic interference, and...
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Ji J, Zhao J, Misyurin S, Martins D
PLoS One . 2023 May; 18(5):e0285509. PMID: 37155677
Localization constitutes a critical challenge for autonomous mobile robots, with flattened walls serving as a fundamental reference for indoor localization. In numerous scenarios, prior knowledge of a wall's surface plane...
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Ji J, Zhao J, Misyurin S, Martins D
Sensors (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 23(1). PMID: 36617117
The multi-target path planning problem is a universal problem to mobile robots and mobile manipulators. The two movement modes of forward movement and rotation are universally implemented in integrated, commercially...
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Kilian L, Shahid F, Zhao J, Nayeri C
Bioinspir Biomim . 2022 May; 17(4). PMID: 35609562
Bioinspired morphing wings are part of a novel research direction offering greatly increased adaptability for use in unmanned aerial vehicles. Recent models published in the literature often rely on simplifications...
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Singh S, Zhang L, Zhao J
J Biomech Eng . 2021 Nov; 144(5). PMID: 34729585
The flight of bats is comparatively less documented and understood than birds and insects and may provide novel inspiration for the design of flapping flight robots. This study captured the...
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Singh S, Zhang L, Zhao J
J Biomech Eng . 2020 Nov; 143(4). PMID: 33210129
Bat is the only mammal in the nature that can fly. Compared with birds and insects, bats are quite special in that their wings are formed by an elastic membrane,...
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Zhao J, Zhang J, Zhao Y, Zhang Z, Godefroit P
Data Brief . 2020 Feb; 29:105100. PMID: 32055653
Data is presented to explain why birds can recover their ruffled feather vanes by shaking wings and preening feathers with the beak [1]. Presented data includes the SEM microscopic images...
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Talori Y, Zhao J, Liu Y, Lu W, Li Z, OConnor J
PLoS Comput Biol . 2019 May; 15(5):e1006846. PMID: 31048911
The origin of avian flight is one of the most controversial debates in Paleontology. This paper investigates the wing performance of Caudipteryx, the most basal non-volant dinosaur with pennaceous feathered...
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Talori Y, Liu Y, Zhao J, Sullivan C, OConnor J, Li Z
Sci Rep . 2018 Dec; 8(1):17854. PMID: 30552395
Pennaceous feathers capable of forming aerodynamic surfaces are characteristic of Pennaraptora, the group comprising birds and their closest relatives among non-avian dinosaurs. However, members of the basal pennaraptoran lineage Oviraptorosauria...
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He M, Wang C, Sun J, Liu Y, Wang H, Zhao J, et al.
Biochem Pharmacol . 2017 Apr; 137:51-60. PMID: 28433552
Roscovitine is a selective CDK inhibitor originally designed as anti-cancer agent, which has also been shown to inhibit proliferation in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). However, its effect on vascular...