Publications by authors named "E Dai"

The current state of cancer treatment has encountered limitations, with each method having its own drawbacks. The emergence of nanotechnology in recent years has highlighted its potential in overcoming these limitations. Nanomedicine offers various drug delivery mechanisms, including passive, active, and endogenous targeting, with the advantage of modifiability and shapability.

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Itaconate is a small-molecule metabolite generated by the enzyme aconitate decarboxylase 1 (ACOD1), which is upregulated during inflammation. Traditionally, itaconate has been recognized for its anti-inflammatory properties; however, this study reveals a pro-inflammatory mechanism of itaconate in macrophages. We demonstrate that itaconate promotes the proteasomal degradation of glyoxalase 1 (GLO1) via Cys139.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical characteristics of patients infected with different Omicron subvariants presenting non-severe disease, evaluate the safety and efficacy of Azvudine for treatment of COVID-19, in order to broaden understanding of Omicron subvariant infections.

Method: A total of 244 individuals with Omicron subvariant (BA.2.

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Background: Biopsy is the gold standard method for diagnosing liver fibrosis. FibroScan is a non-invasive method of diagnosing liver fibrosis, but it still faces some limitations. This study aimed to establish a nomogram model and identify patients at high risk of advanced liver fibrosis associated with hepatitis B infection.

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Article Synopsis
  • Renal fibrosis (RF) is a disease where excessive extracellular matrix buildup occurs, activating signaling pathways related to tissue repair and fibrosis, particularly affecting tubular epithelial cells (TECs).
  • The article highlights key biological mechanisms and pathways involved in RF, including cellular senescence, ferroptosis, autophagy, epithelial-mesenchymal transition, and the TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway.
  • A review of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) finds promising results in using Chinese herbs to reduce RF and prevent chronic kidney disease (CKD), suggesting new strategies for treatment and clinical applications.
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