Publications by authors named "Dong-Yun Zheng"

Metal nanoparticles with inherent defects can harness biomolecules to catalyze reactions within living organisms, thereby accelerating the advancement of multifunctional diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. In the quest for superior catalytic efficiency and selectivity, atomically dispersed single-atom nanozymes (SANzymes) have garnered significant interest recently. This review concentrates on the development of SANzymes, addressing potential challenges such as fabrication strategies, surface engineering, and structural characteristics.

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Gd-doped quantum dots (QDs) have been widely used as small-sized bifunctional contrast agents for fluorescence/magnetic resonance (FL/MR) dual-modality imaging. However, Gd doping will always compromise the FL of host QDs. Therefore, balancing the Gd doping and the optical properties of QDs is crucial for constructing high-performance bifunctional nanoprobes.

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The drug efflux by P-glycoprotein (P-gp) is the primary contributor of multidrug resistance (MDR), which eventually generates insufficient nuclear drug accumulation and chemotherapy failure. In this paper, reversible covalent nanoassemblies on the basis of catechol-functionalized methoxy poly (ethylene glycol) (mPEG-dop) and phenylboronic acid-modified cholesterol (Chol-PBA) are successfully synthesized for delivery of both doxorubicin (DOX, anti-cancer drug) and tariquidar (TQR, P-glycoprotein inhibitor), which shows efficient nuclear DOX accumulation for overcoming tumor MDR. Through naturally forming phenylboronate linkage in physiological circumstances, Chol-PBA is able to bond with mPEG-dop.

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Objectives: To retrospectively analyze diatom test cases of corpses in water and discuss the value of quantitative analysis of diatoms in the diagnosis of drowning.

Methods: A total of 490 cases of water-related death were collected. They were divided into drowning group and postmortem immersion group according to the cause of death.

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Objectives: To study the effects of temperature and time for diatoms digestion and find out suitable digestive temperature and time.

Methods: Eighty pieces of liver tissues were collected, each piece of tissue was 2 g, and 2 mL Pearl River water was added to each piece of tissue. The digestion temperature was set at 100 ℃, 120 ℃, 140 ℃, 160 ℃, 180 ℃ and the digestion time was set at 40, 50, 60, 70, 80 min.

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Objectives: To study whether diatoms can enter the body through the lymphatic system of the digestive tract.

Methods: Twenty experimental rabbits were divided into the test group and the control group randomly, and intragastric administration was performed with 20 mL water sample from the Pearl River and 20 mL ultrapure water, respectively. After 30 min, lymph, lungs, livers and kidneys were extracted for the diatom test.

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Poor solid-tumor penetration of nanocarriers limits the drug efficacy. Herein, small-sized copolymeric nanoparticles are prepared for delivering the chemotherapeutic drug DOX into solid tumors deeply and releasing the drug effectively. These small-sized copolymeric nanoparticles represent substantial potential for clinical translation.

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