Publications by authors named "Fangling Gong"

Article Synopsis
  • * The study developed long-acting antiretroviral microspheres (LP-98-MS) that release a potent anti-HIV lipopeptide, showcasing sustained antiviral effects for over 28 days in SHIV-infected rhesus macaques.
  • * LP-98-MS not only reduces medication frequency but also offers high-level pre-exposure prophylaxis, demonstrating potential for effective protection against HIV-related challenges.
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Sustained release microspheres loaded with goserelin are regarded as a promising candidate for treating prostate cancer and other sex hormone diseases. However, their widespread adoption has been hindered by issues such as wide particle size distribution and unstable release characteristics. To address these challenges, we employed a combination of the solid-in-oil-in-water microspheres preparation approach (S/O/W) and innovative premix membrane emulsification technology and deeply investigated the effects of four key parameters on the loaded performance of microspheres and the microscopic mechanisms behind them.

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Liraglutide has been extensively applied in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), but its 11-15 h half-life resulted in daily administration, which led to poor patient compliance. This study aimed to solve this problem by developing liraglutide-loaded microspheres with a 1 month sustained release prepared by the W/O/W method combined with the premix membrane emulsification technique to improve therapeutic efficacy. Remarkably, we found that the amphiphilic properties of liraglutide successfully reduced the oil-water interfacial tension, resulting in a stable primary emulsion and decreasing the level of drug leakage into the external water phase.

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At present, AIDS drugs are typical inhibitors that cannot achieve permanent effects. Therefore, the research of blocking HIV infection is essential. Especially for people in the high-risk environment, long-term prevention is important, because HIV can easily infect cells once the drug is interrupted.

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Phagocytosis is one of the earliest cellular functions, developing approximately 2 billion years ago. Although FcR-based phagocytic signaling is well-studied, how it originated from ancient phagocytosis is unknown. Lipid redistribution upregulates a phagocytic program recapitulating FcR-based phagocytosis with complete dependence on Src family kinases, Syk, and phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3K).

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A high cross-linking polystyrene(PSt)-based anion-exchange material with uniformly size, high ion exchange capacity, and high hydrophilicity was synthesized by a novel surface functionalization approach in this study. Uniformly sized PSt microspheres were prepared by the membrane emulsion polymerization strategy, and then modified by (1) conversing resid ual surface vinyl groups to epoxy groups followed by quaternization, and (2) decorating aromatic ring matrix including nitration, reduction and attachment of glycidyltrimethylammonium chloride. The 3-D morphology and porous features of microspheres were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM).

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Bio-waste cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) stalks were converted into succinic acid by simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) using Actinobacillus succinogenes 130Z. After 54 h SSF at 40 °C and pH 7.

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A new method of synthesizing uniform poly(divinylbenzene) (polyDVB) microspheres with high specific surface areas was designed by combining Shirasu porous glass (SPG) membrane emulsification, suspension polymerization, and post-crosslinking techniques. It was shown that the physicochemical properties of porogens have a great influence on the size distribution and porous features of microspheres. The low aqueous solubility of porogen facilitated preparation of uniform emulsions and microspheres, and high aqueous solubility led to polydispersed emulsions and poor microsphere yields.

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