Publications by authors named "Jinglei Ye"

Background: High Intensity Macro and Micro Focused Ultrasound ( HIFU) is a safe and effective method for the treatment of skin laxity. However, the application of high-intensity focused ultrasound energy on eyelids has been associated with potential ocular complications including traumatic cataract, iridocyclitis, and conjunctival hemorrhage, among others.

Case Presentation: A 40-year-old female developed blurred vision in her left eye after receiving HIFU treatment on binocular eyelids, and her left far vision was 20/66.

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It is well-established that the combined use of nanostructured substrates and immunoaffinity agents can enhance the cell-capture performance of the substrates, thus offering a practical solution to effectively capture circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood. Developing along this strategy, this study first demonstrated a top-down approach for the fabrication of tetrahedral DNA nanostructure (TDN)-NanoGold substrates through the hierarchical integration of three functional constituents at various length-scales: a macroscale glass slide, sub-microscale self-organized NanoGold, and nanoscale self-assembled TDN. The TDN-NanoGold substrates were then assembled with microfluidic chaotic mixers to give TDN-NanoGold Click Chips.

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  • The study investigated how Tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) affects the expression of P-Glycoprotein (P-GP) in a rat brain microvessel endothelial cell line (RBE4) when combined with Carbamazepine (CBZ) to combat drug resistance in epilepsy.
  • RBE4 cells were analyzed in three groups: control, CBZ, and CBZ-TMP, with techniques like Western blot, RT-PCR, and HPLC used to evaluate P-GP expression and CBZ concentration.
  • Results showed that TMP significantly increased CBZ levels in cells, reduced P-GP expression compared to CBZ alone, and altered gene expression, suggesting a potential mechanism for overcoming drug resistance in epilepsy
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Tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs) play essential roles in intercellular communication during tumor growth and metastatic evolution. Currently, little is known about the possible roles of tumor-derived EVs in sarcoma because the lack of specific surface markers makes it technically challenging to purify sarcoma-derived EVs. In this study, a specific purification system is developed for Ewing sarcoma (ES)-derived EVs by coupling covalent chemistry-mediated EV capture/ release within a nanostructure-embedded microchip.

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Transcriptomic profiling of tumor tissues introduces a large database, which has led to improvements in the ability of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. However, performing tumor transcriptomic profiling in the clinical setting is very challenging since the procurement of tumor tissues is inherently limited by invasive sampling procedures. Here, we demonstrated the feasibility of purifying hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from clinical patient samples with improved molecular integrity using Click Chips in conjunction with a multimarker antibody cocktail.

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