Publications by authors named "Bingyang Lu"

Oral aphthous ulcers are common mucosal lesions that cause pain and discomfort. There are diverse biomaterials and drug treatments for oral ulcers used in both research and clinical settings. However, the complex oral environment often results in low adhesion and short drug retention times, which lead to poor drug availability and treatment outcomes.

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Cardiovascular disease poses a significant threat to human health in today's society. A major contributor to cardiovascular disease is atherosclerosis (AS). The development of plaque in the affected areas involves a complex pathological environment, and the disease progresses rapidly.

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Developing dyes with high open-circuit photovoltage (Voc) is a vital strategy to improve the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of co-sensitized solar cells (co-DSSCs). Herein, three organic fluorine-containing dyes [YY-ThP(3F), YY-ThP(2F), and YY-ThP(26F)] are designed and synthesized for investigating the fluorine-induced effect on photophysical and photovoltaic performances. Consequently, this effect can significantly broaden the UV-vis absorption spectra of dyes but fail to improve the light-harvesting capability of DSSCs.

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Article Synopsis
  • Coronary atherosclerosis is linked to inflammation and oxidative stress, which are issues in current drug-eluting stent treatments that can lead to delayed healing and complications.
  • Researchers developed a redox-responsive hydrogel coating using catechol hyaluronic acid and cystamine, designed to intelligently release the drug allicin in response to the acidic and oxidative conditions present in atherosclerosis.
  • The study tested the hydrogel's compatibility with blood, its ability to reduce inflammation, and its effectiveness in preventing restenosis through specific signaling pathways, suggesting it enhances the safety and efficacy of vascular interventions.
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Background: Highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART) can successfully suppress human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) viral replication and reconstruct immune function reconstruction in HIV-1-infected patients. However, about 15-30% of HIV-1-infected patients still fail to recover their CD4 T cell counts after HAART treatment, which means immune reconstruction failure. Pyroptosis plays an important role in the death of CD4 T cells in HIV-1- infected patients.

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Chronic wounds and the accompanying inflammation are ongoing challenges in clinical treatment. They are usually accompanied by low pH and high oxidative stress environments, limiting cell growth and proliferation. Ordinary medical gauze has limited therapeutic effects on chronic wounds, and there is active research to develop new wound dressings.

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Coronary atherosclerotic lesions exhibit a low-pH chronic inflammatory response. Due to insufficient drug release control, drug-eluting stent intervention can lead to delayed endothelialization, advanced thrombosis, and unprecise treatment. In this study, hyaluronic acid and chitosan were used to prepare pH-responsive self-assembling films.

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