Publications by authors named "Hang L"

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) have emerged as promising treatment options, showcasing immense potential in addressing both oncologic and nononcologic diseases. Single-component organic phototherapeutic agents (SCOPAs) offer advantages compared to inorganic or multicomponent nanomedicine, including better biosafety, lower toxicity, simpler synthesis, and enhanced reproducibility. Nonetheless, how to further improve the therapeutic effectiveness of SCOPAs remains a challenging research area.

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The self-assembly of hydrophobic organic phototherapeutic agents (OPTAs) with expansive planar structures into nanoparticles (NPs) represents a pivotal strategy to bolster their biocompatibility. However, the tight molecular packing within these NPs significantly influences the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE), posing a substantial hurdle to elevating the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) for such NPs. In this article, three OPTAs by donor engineering are synthesized.

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Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), serves as a reliable and vital biomarker for precise diagnosis and effective monitoring of hepatocellular carcinoma, requires precise detection. Herein, a sandwich-structured electrochemical immunosensor was crafted, employing three-dimensional layered porous carbon modified with gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) as the substrate and Au NPs/CuS as the labeling compound for accurate and sensitive detection of AFP. Due to the effective coordination between the 3D carbon network, Au NPs, and hollow CuS nanocubes, the sandwich-structured electrochemical immunosensor was able to produce three distinct response signals via various detection techniques, demonstrating a broad linear range (0.

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Objective: This study aimed to assess the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a Systematic Transaction Model (STM)-guided dyadic coping nursing intervention for patients with breast cancer and their spouses.

Methods: A single-arm, pre-test/post-test pilot study was conducted at a tertiary hospital in Wuxi, China, recruiting 28 breast cancer patient-caregiver pairs. Each dyad participated in six hybrid intervention sessions.

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Objectives: Endotype-based intervention has shown promise in treatment for patients with obstructive sleep apnea, and upper airway surgery is an important therapeutic option. However, the response to surgery varies among patients with obstructive sleep apnea. This study aims to examine changes in endotypic traits following upper airway surgery and their association with surgical outcome.

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  • The study investigates the role of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow cytometry in detecting central nervous system (CNS) infiltration and relapse in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).
  • A total of 1301 patients were analyzed, revealing that those with positive CSF flow cytometry results had significantly higher rates of CNS relapse compared to those with negative results.
  • The findings suggest that CSF flow cytometry can aid in risk stratification and treatment modifications, potentially leading to a reduction in CNS relapse rates among pediatric ALL patients.
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  • A study was conducted to compare the effectiveness of anterior vs. posterior surgical approaches for treating thoracolumbar tuberculosis in 30 patients.
  • Results showed that while intraoperative blood loss was significantly lower with posterior surgery, both approaches had similar overall clinical outcomes.
  • The posterior group experienced less postoperative pain, suggesting it might be a better option for managing this condition, although the choice of surgical method should still depend on the individual patient’s needs.
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Background: The emergence of dengue fever has prompted significant public health responses, highlighting the need for a comprehensive understanding of One Health in addressing vector-borne diseases. China's experience in dengue control and prevention programs offers valuable insights into the successful integration of multidisciplinary strategies.

Aims: The review aims to: (1) systematically analyze lessons from China's dengue control and prevention programs, focusing on the integration of these efforts with the One Health approach; (2) underscore the reasons of optimizing the dengue control and prevention program; (3) highlight the alignment of China's dengue control strategies with the One Health framework; (4) contribute to global efforts in combating dengue, providing scientific evidence and strategic recommendations for other regions facing similar challenges.

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Objective: This study aimed to explore the complex relationships among symptoms and symptom clusters in patients with gynecologic cancer receiving chemotherapy using symptom network analysis, and to identify core symptoms and core symptom clusters.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangnan University from December 2023 to June 2024, including 221 patients with gynecologic tumors. Participants completed demographic and clinical information questionnaires and the Chinese version of the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI-C).

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Rationale: Sleep-related hypoventilation disorder (SHD) is common among obese patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but the pathological endotypes associated with obesity and SHD remain unclear.

Objectives: To investigate relationship between endotypes with body mass index (BMI) among patients with OSA, and to explore endotypic traits of patients with comorbid SHD.

Methods: We prospectively collected polysomnographic studies of 1364 patients with OSA, and overnight transcutaneous CO2 (TcCO2) measurements among 420 obese patients.

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Cancer metastasis remains a critical factor contributing to the current limitations in cancer treatment. Photothermal immunotherapy has emerged as a safe and potent therapeutic approach, demonstrating the capability to suppress tumor growth and metastasis. While researchers have extensively investigated various structural modifications to enhance photothermal conversion performance, the influence of molecular configuration has received comparatively limited attention.

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Purpose: To systematically synthesize the evidence on the effectiveness of electronic patient-reported outcome (ePRO)-based symptom management on readmission rate, quality of life, symptom burden, anxiety, depression, and mortality in adult cancer patients.

Method: A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted according to the PRISMA guideline in PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, CINAHL, and Scopus for studies of randomized controlled trials reporting ePRO-based symptom management from January 1st, 2018, to May 31st, 2023. Two reviewers independently assessed risk-of-bias using Cochrane Risk-of-Bias version 2 and extracted the data.

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The NCCN Guidelines for the Management of Immunotherapy-Related Toxicities are intended to provide oncology practitioners with guidance on how to manage the wide-ranging and potentially fatal toxicities that may occur with cancer immunotherapy. The guidelines address immune-related adverse events related to immune checkpoint inhibitors, CAR T-cell therapies, and lymphocyte engagers (which include T-cell-engaging bispecific antibodies). These NCCN Guidelines Insights highlight recent guideline updates pertaining to the management of emerging toxicities related to cancer immunotherapy.

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With the variety of fibers and fabrics, the studies of the surface structure of the textile yarns, the weave fabric, and their surface wettability are still potential factors to improve and optimize the fog harvesting efficiency. In this work, inspired by the fog harvesting behavior of the desert beetle dorsal surface, a wavy-bumpy structure of post-weave yarn (obtained from woven fabric) was reported to improve large droplet growth (converge) efficiency. In which, this study used tetrabutyl titanate (Ti(OCH)) to waterproof, increase hydrophobicity, and stabilize the surface of yarns and fabric (inspired by the feather structure and lotus leaf surface).

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  • * Field monitoring revealed that NAP levels in groundwater are predominantly affected by DOM, iron minerals, and river water infiltration, while experiments showed different impacts of iron forms (α-FeO vs. α-FeO(OH)) on NAP attenuation.
  • * α-FeO combined with DOM improved NAP reduction by enhancing adsorption and microbial action, whereas α-FeO(OH) and DOM decreased NAP decay due to increased particle size and competition from promoting Shewanlla bacteria.
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Nanoformulation have been widely used in skin and transdermal drug delivery. However, the differences in integral nanoparticles absorption in healthy and diseased skin have not yet fully analyzed. The present study attempted to explore the percutaneous absorption of drugs via lesional skin by using atopic dermatitis (AD) as a model, dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) induced AD-like skin.

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A promising dye for phototheranostics, IR-1048 is a near-infrared region II (NIR-II) cyanine dye that exhibits exceptional optical characteristics in NIR-II spectrum. Unfortunately, the biological applications of IR-1048 are challenged by its hydrophobic nature, the formation of face-to-face stacked dimeric aggregates (H-aggregates) that result in pronounced spectral blue shifts, and issues related to fluorescence quenching. We present a novel docking strategy involving bovine serum albumin (BSA) and lactoferrin (Lf) to construct BSA@IR-1048 and Lf@IR-1048 nanoprobes.

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  • - The NCCN Guidelines outline a comprehensive approach to diagnosing, staging, and treating ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancers.
  • - Recent developments in the use of PARP inhibitors, both as maintenance therapy and standalone treatments, have significantly influenced the recommendations in these guidelines.
  • - These insights highlight the collaborative effort among experts to continuously update treatment protocols based on the latest research in ovarian cancer therapies.
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  • Macrophage-driven inflammation plays a role in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), but how macrophage activation is regulated is still not well understood.* -
  • Beta-arrestin 2, a protein found in macrophages, was found to be elevated in patients with MASH compared to healthy individuals, linking it to the severity of liver disease.* -
  • In studies with mice, removing beta-arrestin 2 prevented MASH development, suggesting that targeting this protein could be a potential treatment strategy for the condition.*
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Objective: To investigate the risk factors for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) following total hip arthroplasty (THA).

Methods: Patients who underwent THA in the Department of Joint Surgery at the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from September 2020 to December 2022 were retrospectively selected based on inclusion criteria. They were divided into the DVT group (n = 65) and the non-DVT group (n = 397) according to the occurrence of postoperative DVT.

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Azodicarbonamide (ADA) is approved as a food additive in flour products due to its oxidising and bleaching properties. However, it is prohibited in Australia and Europe on account of its toxicity and the risk of causing asthma in humans. A method was developed to determine ADA in actual flour samples.

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Neurological disorders and pain are prevalent clinical issues that severely impact patients' quality of life and daily functioning. With the advancing exploration of these disease mechanisms, G protein-coupled receptor 37 (GPR37) has emerged as a critical protein, garnering widespread attention in the scientific community. As a member of the G protein-coupled receptor family, GPR37 features a seven-transmembrane helix structure and is widely expressed in various brain regions, including the substantia nigra and striatum.

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  • The study investigated the effect of different suction pressures (-10 cmHO and -30 cmHO) on lung collapse during video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS), with a focus on efficacy and safety.
  • Key findings indicated both suction pressures improved lung collapse scores compared to no suction, but there was no significant difference between the -10 cmHO and -30 cmHO groups.
  • The researchers concluded that using -10 cmHO suction pressure for a brief period (1 min) is a safe method to facilitate lung collapse without causing hidden lung injuries.
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Dog owners are greatly concerned about tick infestations in their pets. The prevalence and dispersion of ticks and their disease-causing microorganisms have been limited from the viewpoint of dog owners in Vietnam. This study investigated the presence of tick infestation and the pathogens associated with it in canines that were brought to veterinary hospitals in Vietnam.

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Neuroblastoma is the most common extracranial solid tumor diagnosed in children. This inaugural version of the NCCN Guidelines for Neuroblastoma provides recommendations for the diagnosis, risk classification, and treatment of neuroblastoma. The information in these guidelines was developed by the NCCN Neuroblastoma Panel, a multidisciplinary group of representatives with expertise in neuroblastoma, consisting of pediatric oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, surgeons, and radiation oncologists from NCCN Member Institutions.

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