Publications by authors named "Kaituo Zhang"

In order to study the combustion characteristics of glass fiber/phenolic resin composites, a conical calorimeter was used to explore the combustion characteristics of glass fiber/phenolic resin composites in an aircraft frame under different thermal radiation intensities, and the fire hazard of the materials was evaluated by evaluation index, and the limiting oxygen index at different temperatures was explored by combining the high temperature oxygen index meter. The test results show that when the ambient temperature increases from 20 °C to 220 °C, the limiting oxygen index first increases from 86.6 % to 93.

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BaZrTiO (BZT) ceramics with different concentrations of Sc ions were prepared, and the effect of doping concentration on the crystal substitution type of BZT was studied. The substitution position of the Sc ion in BZT was related to its concentration. When the concentration of Sc ions was low (<1.

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Doxorubicin (DOX) has a cytotoxic effect on many tumor cells; however, its clinical application is limited owing to its strong side effects. Although Doxil® reduces the cardiotoxicity of free DOX, it has also introduced a new dose-limiting toxicity. In a previous study, a sialic acid-cholesterol conjugate (SA-CH) was synthesized and modified onto the surface of DOX-loaded liposomes to target tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), further improving the efficacy of DOX-loaded liposomes over that of Doxil®.

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A dimeric fluorescent macrocycle m-TPE Di-EtP5 (meso-tetraphenylethylene dimeric ethoxypillar[5]arene) is synthesized based on the meso-functionalized ethoxy pillar[5]arene. Through the connectivity of two pillar[5]arenes by CC double bond, the central tetraphenylethylene (TPE) moiety is simultaneously formed. The resultant bicyclic molecule not only retains the host-guest properties of pillararenes but also introduces the interesting aggregation-induced emission properties inherent in the embedded TPE structure.

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Breast cancer metastasis is an important cause of death in patients with breast cancer and is closely related to circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and the metastatic microenvironment. As the most infiltrating immune cells in the tumor microenvironment (TME), tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which highly express sialic acid (SA) receptor (Siglec-1), are closely linked to tumor progression and metastasis. Furthermore, the surface of CTCs also highly expressed receptor (Selectin) for SA.

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Immunotherapy is a novel therapeutic approach for controlling and killing tumor cells by stimulating or reconstituting the immune system, among which T cells serve as immune targets. Herein, we used coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), which has both immune activation and avoids adverse reactions, as a model drug and developed four CoQ10 submicron emulsions modified with sialic acid (SA) and/or monosialotetrahexosyl ganglioside (GM1). On the one hand, SA interacts with L-selectins on the surface of T cells after entering the circulatory system, leading to activation of T cells and enhancement of antitumor immune responses.

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Transformation of [1]paracyclophanes ([15]PCP) into fluorophores has been achieved by embedding tetraphenylethene (TPE) units into their skeletons at the -positions. The obtained two hosts demonstrated distinct aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties and their fluorescence could be selectively quenched by Ni ions.

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