Publications by authors named "Chengchao Zhang"

CRISPR/Cas systems are increasingly utilized for sensitive miRNA detection through enzyme-based pre-amplification. To address challenges such as high costs, non-specific amplification, and interference from primer residues in pre-amplification strategies, herein a dual amplification CRISPR miRNA assay was developed by combining enzyme-free HCR with single-particle analysis. Attomolar detection limits, excellent selectivity, and practicability were achieved by applying this method.

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We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 217 consecutive Chinese patients with isolated atherosclerotic popliteal artery lesions treated with atherectomy technique, DCB, and plain old balloon angioplasty from August 2017 to August 2022. There was no difference in the 48-month patency rate between the atherectomy, DCB, and POBA groups (65%, 56%, and 51%, respectively; p = 0.3), as well as in adjusted Cox regression.

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DNA walking machines have achieved significant breakthroughs in areas such as biosensing, bioimaging, and early cancer diagnosis, facilitated by the self-assembly of DNA or its combination with other materials, such as magnetic beads and metal nanoparticles. However, current DNA walking machine strategies are constantly challenged by inadequate analytical sensitivity, while sophisticated signal amplification procedures are often indispensable. Single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (SP-ICPMS) provides superior sensitivity and can effectively discriminate between background noise and detected signals due to the large number of metal atoms in a nanoparticle and the concentrating effect of single nanoparticle detection.

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A tapered stent with inclined proximal end is designed for fitting the iliac anatomically. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the safety and performance of the new stent in ovine left iliac veins. The experiment was performed in 30 adult sheep, and one nitinol-based VENA-BT iliac venous stent (KYD stent) was implanted into each animal's left common iliac vein.

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  • CRISPR technology has broad uses in bioassays but struggles with low sensitivity and potential issues from nucleic acid amplification strategies.
  • A new approach using single nanoparticle counting enhances CRISPR-based detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) without requiring amplification, utilizing single-particle inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (Sp-ICPMS).
  • The study achieved impressive sensitivity with detection limits at pico-mole levels, and successful tests were done with certified materials, marking a pioneering effort in CRISPR/Cas12a biosensing.
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Tuning the surface chemical property and the local environment of nanocrystals is crucial for realizing a high catalytic performance in various reactions. Herein, we aim to elucidate the structure sensitivity of Pd facets on the surface catalytic hydrogenation reaction and to identify what role the nanoconfinement effect plays in the catalytic properties of Pd nanocrystal catalysts. By controlling the coating structures of mesoporous silica (mSiO) on Pd nanocrystals with different exposed facets that include {100}, {111}, and {}, we present a series of Pd@mSiO nanoreactors in core-shell and yolk-shell structures and the discovery of a partial-coated structure, which can provide different types of nanoconfinement, and we propose a seed size-dominated growth mechanism.

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  • Precision medicine improves disease prognosis by using multiple clear biomarkers, but traditional immunoassays often face accuracy issues due to complex washing steps.
  • A new wash-free immunoassay method, called differential assay, simplifies the process by counting unbound nanoparticle tags before and after immunoreactions, enhancing accuracy and ease of use.
  • This method has been successfully tested for evaluating serological biomarkers related to cancer, showing results that align well with conventional clinical techniques, making it a promising tool for diagnosing malignancies and monitoring cancer recurrence.
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trees are major natural sources for the extraction of taxol, an anti-cancer agent used worldwide. is a dioecious woody tree with high taxol yield. However, the sexually dimorphic accumulation of taxoids in is largely unknown.

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Objectives: We used single-center data to evaluate the long-term outcome of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) for pediatric renovascular hypertension (RVH) and to analyze the factors that influence effectiveness.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 33 pediatric RVH patients (18 boys; mean age: 9.1 ± 4 years, range: 2-16) who underwent PTA from January 2007 to December 2019.

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Substitution or bypass is the most effective treatment for vascular occlusive diseases.The demand for artificial blood vessels has seen an unprecedented rise due to the limited supply of autologous blood vessels. Tissue engineering is the best approach to provide artificial blood vessels.

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Currently, there is no uniform standard for selecting the left double lumen tubes (LDLT). Advantages, such as safety and convenience of the ultrasonic technology, and measurement accuracy, make it more widely applied in the clinical anesthesia, and computed tomography (CT) multi-planar reconstruction (MPR) technology will certainly provide a more accurate measurement. For better application for thoracic surgery choice LDLT, relieving the injury to patients, and reducing the complications, this study will compare the two approaches.

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Background: Taxol is an efficient anticancer drug accumulated in Taxus species. Pseudotaxus chienii is an important member of Taxaceae, however, the level of six taxoids in P. chienii is largely unknown.

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Objective: This paper retrospectively reviews our experience with endovascular and hybrid treatments for subclavian artery aneurysms (SAA).

Methods: Seventeen patients with SAAs were treated at our center between July 2011 and October 2018. Clinical and follow-up data were extracted from the hospital records and retrospectively reviewed.

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We employed both metabolomic and transcriptomic approaches to explore the accumulation patterns of physalins, flavonoids and chlorogenic acid in Physalis angulata and revealed the genes associated with the biosynthesis of bioactive compounds under methyl-jasmonate (MeJA) treatment. Physalis angulata L. is an annual Solanaceae plant with a number of medicinally active compounds.

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Taxus stem barks can be used for extraction of paclitaxel. However, the composition of taxoids across the whole stem and the stem tissue-specificity of paclitaxel biosynthesis-related enzymes remain largely unknown. We used cultivated Taxus media trees for analyses of the chemical composition and protein of major stem tissues by an integrated metabolomic and proteomic approach, and the role of TmMYB3 in paclitaxel biosynthesis was investigated.

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Background: Trees of the genus Taxus are highly valuable medicinal plants with multiple pharmacological effects on various cancer treatments. Paclitaxel from Taxus trees is an efficient and widely used anticancer drug, however, the accumulation of taxoids and other active ingredients can vary greatly among Taxus species. In our study, the metabolomes of three Taxus species have been investigated.

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Background: Taxol is an efficient anticancer drug; however, the accumulation of taxoids can vary hugely among Taxus species. The mechanism underlying differential accumulation of taxoids is largely unknown. Thus, comparative analysis of the transcriptomes in three Taxus species, including T.

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This study was to investigate the effect of vinegar processing on esculentosides in n-BuOH fraction and the contents of the main toxic components esculentoside B (EsB) and esculentoside C (EsC) in Phytolaccae Radix pieces. n-BuOH fraction of Phytolaccae Radix pieces was processed with vinegar according to the processing method in Chinese Pharmacopoeia. HPLC-MS-MS was adopted to analyze the esculentosides composition changes in n-BuOH fraction before and after vinegar processing.

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The aim of the present study was to determine the toxic targets of proteins from Croton tiglium L. and to investigate the potential mechanism of their toxicity. The toxic targets were determined by oral medication and intraperitoneal injection.

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  • A study used Pericarpium Arecae (PA), a traditional Chinese medicine, to analyze the contents of four alkaloids through a method called quantitative analysis of multi-components by single-marker (QAMS).
  • The alkaloids were successfully separated using HPLC systems with specific columns, and various parameters such as detection limits and precision were met.
  • QAMS proved to be more accurate and reliable for measuring alkaloid contents in PA samples compared to the traditional external standard method, aiding in quality control.
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To look for the toxicity fraction of Euphorbia pekinensis and discuss the vinegar processing mechanism. The level of intestinal edema, water content of intestine and stool, IC50 values of IEC-6 were applied to evaluate the toxicity of different fractions. RT-PCR was employed for detecting AQP1, AQP3 mRNA expression.

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This study was to investigate the mechanism of gingerols antagonizing the inflammatory effect of toxic raphides from Pinella pedatisecta. Mice peritonitis models induced by toxic raphides from P. pedatisecta were applied to observe the effect of gingerols on inflammatory mediators PGE2 in the exudates of abdominal inflammation in mice; rats peritoneal macrophage in vitro culture models were adopted to study the anti-inflammatory effects of gingerol against toxic raphides, with TNF-α and IL-1β in supernatant as indexes.

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To research the intestinal toxicity of n-BuOH fraction in Phytolacca Radix before and after being processed with vinegar. Toxic n-BuOH fractions were separated from Phytolacca Radix. In the animal model, the level of intestinal edema, water content of intestine and stool, IC₅₀ values of HT-29 and IEC-6 were detected with MTT method to compare the changes in toxicity of n-BuOH fractions from Phytolacca Radix before and after being processed with vinegar.

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Purpose: To analyze the correlation between proinflammatory effects of a lectin from Typhonium giganteum Engl. and macrophage.

Methods: T.

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  • The study focuses on the herbs Pollen Typhae and Pollen Typhae Carbonisatus, known for their historical use in promoting blood clotting.
  • Researchers developed a sensitive LC-MS/MS method to identify and quantify flavonoid compounds in Pollen Typhae, detecting 23 peaks and identifying 18 of them.
  • Findings reveal significant changes in compound levels after heating, particularly the notable behavior of huaicarbon B, paving the way for better understanding of the herbs' medicinal properties and their transformation during heating.
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