Search results for: (3R,4R)-4-Acetoxy-3-[(R)-1-(tert-butyldimethylsilyloxy)ethyl]-2-azetidinone C13H25NO4Si CAS: 76855-69-1
#38499468 2024/03/18 To Up
Optimizing Molecular Crystallinity and Suppressing Electron-Phonon Coupling in Completely Non-fused Ring Electron Acceptors for Organic Solar Cells.
HTingting Dai, Ailing Tang, Yuhan Meng, Chuanqi Dong, Peiqing Cong, Jiahao Lu, Jimin Du, Yufei Zhong, Erjun Zhou
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#38499428 2024/02/29 To Up
Colorimetric and fluorescent independent dual "signal on" biosensor for accurate detection of ochratoxin A based on aptamer-triggered biocatalytic reactions.
OHao Ding, Mingdi Zhang, Xiaochun Wang, Shuai He, Xiaokun Wang, Lingxin Chen
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#38499123 2024/03/16 To Up
Rapid and sensitive detection of SARS-CoV-2 IgM through luciferase luminescence on an automatic platform.
SYibing Zhang, Yun Zhang, Wenhao Zhou, Ping He, Xueni Sun, Junhua Li, Hongping Wei, Junping Yu
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#38498704 2024/03/18 To Up
Cip1, a CDK regulator, determines heterothallic mating or homothallic selfing in a protist.
MYang Ma, Guanxiong Yan, Jing Zhang, Jie Xiong, Wei Miao
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Ozone and its precursors at an urban site in the Yangtze River Delta since clean air action plan phase II in China.
IHua Fang, Wenjing Wang, Ran Wang, Hongling Xu, Ying Zhang, Ting Wu, Ruicheng Zhou, Jianxi Zhang, Zhirong Ruan, Feng Li, Xinming Wang
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#38499094 2024/03/16 To Up
Sources of highly regional I in soils in northeast China.
TYanyun Wang, Keliang Shi, Yukun Fan, Luyuan Zhang, Ning Chen, Qi Liu, Xiaolin Hou
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#38499092 2024/03/16 To Up
A supramolecular hydrogel dressing with antibacterial, immunoregulation, and pro-regeneration ability for biofilm-associated wound healing.
Chronic wound treatment has emerged as a significant healthcare concern worldwide due to its substantial economic burden and the limited effectiveness of current treatments. Effective management of biofilm infections, regulation of excessive oxidative stress, and promotion of tissue regeneration are crucial for addressing chronic wounds. Hydrogel stands out as a promising candidate for chronic wound treatment. However, its clinical application is hindered by the difficulty in designing and fabricating easily and conveniently. To overcome these obstacles, we present a supermolecular G-quadruplex hydrogel with the desired multifunction via a dynamic covalent strategy and Hoogsteen-type hydrogen bonding. The G-quadruplex hydrogel is made from the self-assembly of guanosine, 2-formylphenyboronic acid, polyethylenimine, and potassium chloride, employing dynamic covalent strategy and Hoogsteen-type hydrogen bonding. In the acidic/oxidative microenvironment associated with bacterial infections, the hydrogel undergoes controlled degradation, releasing the polyethylenimine domain, which effectively eliminates bacteria. Furthermore, nanocomplexes comprising guanosine monophosphate and manganese sulfate are incorporated into the hydrogel skeleton, endowing it with the ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species and modulate macrophages. Additionally, the integration of basic fibroblast growth factor into the G-quadruplex skeleton through dynamic covalent bonds facilitates controlled tissue regeneration. In summary, the facile preparation process and the incorporation of multiple functionalities render the G-quadruplex hydrogel a highly promising candidate for advanced wound dressing. It holds great potential to transition from laboratory research to clinical practice, addressing the pressing needs of chronic wound management.Yumeng Wang, Xinghong Zhao, Xingjian Zhou, Juqin Dai, Xiaowen Hu, Yinzi Piao, Guangyue Zu, Jian Xiao, Keqing Shi, Yong Liu, Yuanfeng Li, Linqi Shi
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Trueness of Crown Preparation Dies in Dental Models: An In Vitro Assessment of Digital and Analog Workflows.
To assess crown die trueness using additive manufacturing (AM) based on intraoral scanning (IOS) data and compare it with stone models.Liudas Auskalnis, Mykolas Akulauskas, Darius Jegelevicius, Vygandas Rutkunas
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#38498525 2024/02/19 To Up
Purification Effect of Water Eutrophication Using the Mosaic System of Submerged-Emerged Plants and Growth Response.
ABaoliang Chang, Yingchun Xu, Ze Zhang, Xiaowen Wang, Qijiang Jin, Yanjie Wang
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#38498328 2024/03/18 To Up
Layer-by-layer nanoparticle encapsulating all-trans retinoic acid and CpG as a mucosal adjuvant targeting colorectal cancer.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks among the most prevalent cancers globally, demanding innovative therapeutic strategies. Immunotherapy, a promising avenue, employs cancer vaccines to activate the immune system against tumors. However, conventional approaches fall short of eliciting robust responses within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, where CRC originates. Harnessing the potential of all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) and cytosine-phosphorothioate-guanine (CpG), we developed layered nanoparticles using a layer-by-layer assembly method to co-deliver these agents. ATRA, crucial for gut immunity, was efficiently encapsulated alongside CpG within these nanoparticles. Administering these ATRA@CpG-NPs, combined with ovalbumin peptide (OVA), effectively inhibited orthotopic CRC growth in mice. Our approach leveraged the inherent benefits of ATRA and CpG, demonstrating superior efficacy in activating dendritic cells, imprinting T cells with gut-homing receptors, and inhibiting tumor growth. This mucosal adjuvant presents a promising strategy for CRC immunotherapy, showcasing the potential for targeting gut-associated immune responses in combating colorectal malignancies.Shiwei Mi, Wei Li, Yixing Wen, Chen Yang, Shuai Liu, Jingjiao Li, Xingdi Cheng, Yuanyuan Zhao, Haonan Huo, Haowei Zu, Xueguang Lu
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