Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
February 2023
Taking inspiration from the structures of roots, stems and leaves of trees in nature, a biomimetic three-layered scaffold was designed for efficient water management and cell recruitment. Using polycaprolactone (PCL) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN) as raw materials, radially oriented nanofiber films and multistage adjustable nanofiber films were prepared through electrospinning technology as the base skin-friendly layer (roots) and middle unidirectional moisture conductive material (stems), the porous polyurethane foam was integrated as the outer moisturizing layer (leaves). Among which, radially oriented nanofiber films could promote the directional migration of fibroblasts and induce cell morphological changes.
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June 2022
Nanofibrous dressings exhibit high specific surface areas, good histocompatibility, enhanced wound healing, and reduced inflammation, which have broad technological implications for treating diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). However, current nanofibrous dressings still suffer from high resistance to cell infiltration and multiple dressing changes. In this study, polycaprolactone (PCL) and collagen were adopted as electrospinning materials to prepare a 3D PCL/Collagen (PC) nanofibrous dressing (3D-PC) using aqueous phase fibre reassembly technology.
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September 2020
A reaction-based luminescence chemosensor was synthesized for sulfite detection based on a fluorescein derivative with thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). The chemosensor exhibited a fluorescence turn-on effect on sulfite with good sensitivity and selectivity. Importantly, utilizing the long luminescence lifetime of the TADF compound, the chemosensor realized photoluminescence lifetime imaging for sulfite in living cells with the luminescence lifetime distribution mainly around 14 μs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHigh specificity detection and site-specific therapy are still the main challenges for theranostic anticancer prodrugs. In this work, we reported two smart activatable theranostic molecules based on a thermally activated delayed fluorescence fluorescein derivative. Nitroreductase induced by a mild hypoxia microenvironment of a solid tumor was used to activate the fluorescence and photodynamic therapy (PDT) efficiency by employing the intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer mechanism.
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