Publications by authors named "Jin-Xuan Wang"

Variety identification is the prerequisite and foundation for ensuring the quality of traditional Chinese medicine. The safety risks, legal risks, and regulatory trends underline the importance of traditional Chinese medicine varieties. With the industrialization of traditional Chinese medicine and the production of Chinese medicinal materials from wild growing to cultivation and breeding, new varieties of traditional Chinese medicine keep emerging.

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Gastric cancer (GC) has become the first malignant tumor with highest incidence rate and mortality of cancer in China, finding therapeutic targets for gastric cancer is of great significant for improving the survival rate of patients with GC. Recently, many of studies have shown that LncRNAs is involved in multiple biological progresses in the development of GC. This study, we screened for abnormally high expression of LncSHANK3 in GC through the TCGA database, and found that LncSHANK3 sponge adsorbs miR-4530, further competing with MNX1 and binding to miR-4530.

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The aim of this study was to observe the effect of a simulated liver tissue injury microenvironment on the directed differentiation of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells into hepatocytes with CYP450 metabolic activity in vitro, and to explore the mechanisms underlying this directed differentiation. Normal and damaged liver tissue homogenate supernatants (LHS and CCl-LHS, respectively) were used as induction fluids. After induction for different durations, Western blot and RT-PCR were used to measure the protein and gene expression of the hepatocellular proteins AFP, CK18, ALB, and the CYP450 family.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is characterized by a relapsing and remitting pattern. The remission phase may last weeks to years. It remains unclear what specific factors can cause the disease to exist the remission phase and enter an activated state.

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Melittin (MLT), as a natural active biomolecule, can penetrate the tumor cell membrane to play a role in cancer treatment and will attract more attention in future development of antitumor drugs. The main component of natural bee venom MLT was modified by introducing a pH-sensitive amide bond between the 2,3-dimethyl maleimide (DMMA) and the lysine (Lys) of MLT (MLT-DMMA). MLT and its corresponding modified peptide MLT-DMMA were used for antitumor and biocompatibility validation.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on creating a self-microemulsifying membrane-controlled release drop pill for hawthorn leaves flavonoids to enhance their dissolution and improve bioavailability.
  • The pill was formulated using various components, including polyethylene glycol and ethyl cellulose, leading to a sustained release of flavonoids over 12 hours.
  • In tests involving rats, the self-microemulsifying drop pill showed a 2.47 times higher bioavailability compared to quick-release formulations, demonstrating its effectiveness.
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