The present application describes a large circular target-specific antisense molecule that is effective in ablating RNA and protein expression. First and second write lines extend along a first direction. The adaptation triggering module triggers a reduction of the amount of ammonia stored by the SCR catalyst to zero when a first amount of nitrogen oxides measured by a first NOx sensor located downstream of the SCR catalyst is greater than a predicted value of the first amount of NOx. Further, the pixel electrode can extend into a thin film transistor region and a capacitor region, thus enhancing an aperture ratio.