Publications by authors named "Fusheng Xie"

Digestive system tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Despite ongoing research, our understanding of their mechanisms and treatment remain inadequate. One promising tool for clinical applications is the use of gastrointestinal tract tumor organoids, which serve as an important in vitro model.

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  • - This study focuses on creating advanced 3D-bioprinted patches to enhance healing of chronic wounds, particularly for diabetic patients, using a technique that involves photocovalent crosslinking with UV light.
  • - The patches are made from biological materials like alginate and chondroitin sulfate methacryloyl, which can be strengthened through a combination of calcium ion and UV crosslinking processes.
  • - The incorporation of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in these patches allows for a sustained release of this growth factor, making them promising solutions for wound healing and other tissue engineering needs.
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Objective: The complement cascade is activated and contributes to the brain injury after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Complement component 4 (C4), an important component of complement cascade, has been associated with severity of neurological impairment that occurs during ICH. However, the correlation of plasma complement C4 levels with hemorrhagic severity and clinical outcome in ICH patients has not been reported.

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The phenotypic transformation of proliferation and migration in vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) from media to intima is the basic pathology of neointimal hyperplasia after angioplasty in hypertensive patients. Angiotensin II (AngII) stimulates oxidative stress in VSMC, inducing VSMC proliferation and migration, which is a critical factor in both developments of hypertension and angioplasty-induced arterial restenosis. Fisetin, a plant flavonoid polyphenol, has been reported to be antioxidative and potent senolytic.

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Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide. However, treatment options to date are very limited. To meet the need for validating the novel therapeutic approaches and understanding the physiopathology of the ischemic brain injury, experimental stroke models were critical for preclinical research.

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Therapeutic glycoprotein drugs require a high degree of sialylation of their N-glycans for a better circulatory half-life that results in greater efficacy. It has been demonstrated that Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) glycosylation mutants lacking N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase I (GnT I), when restored by introduction of a functional GnT I, produced highly sialylated erythropoietin (EPO). We have now further engineered one of such mutants, JW152, by inactivating the dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) gene to allow for the amplification of the EPO gene with methotrexate (MTX).

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Clear cell carcinoma, not otherwise specified (CCC-NOS), is a recently described rare malignant salivary neoplasm. We report the clinicopathologic and immunohistochemical features of 4 cases. The results were then analyzed collectively with the approximate 60 cases of CCC-NOS reported in the English-language literature to define the characteristics of this unusual neoplasm.

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Background & Objective: Brain gliomas seldom undergo extracranial metastasis. Local recurrence is the main reason of tumor patient's death. Therefore, it is important to detect tumor biological features through determination of gene expression.

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