Publications by authors named "Lishu Cui"

A novel poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-co-methacrylated hyaluronan-β-cyclodextrin) [p(HEMA-co-mHA-β-CD)] hydrogel was developed as a potential contact lens for ophthalmic disease. The hydrogel was synthesized from the copolymerization of 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate (HEMA) monomer and mHA-β-CD as a hydrophilic macromolecular crosslinker. By adjusting the methacrylate substitution degree in hyaluronan (20-29 %) and the mHA-β-CD content (5-11 %), transparent p(HEMA-co-mHA-β-CD) hydrogels were achieved.

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The limitations of self-assembled polymeric nanoparticles for cancer therapy, including instability in the bloodstream, non-specific targeting of cancer cells, and unregulated intracellular drug delivery, were effectively addressed by the development of core-shell SNX@PLL-FPBA/mHA NPs. The core was SNX@PLL-FPBA NPs prepared from polylysine conjugated 3-fluoro-4-carboxyphenylboronic acid (PLL-FPBA) self-assembly and SNX encapsulation, while the shell was methacrylate-modified hyaluronic acid (mHA) adhering to the core by electrostatic interactions and subsequently stabilized by photo-crosslinking, without the use of any organic solvent. SNX@PLL-FPBA/mHA NPs exhibited good stability in varying ionic strengths (0-0.

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Tear protein deposition and bacterial adhesion are the main drawbacks of the hydrogel contact lens. In this study, we developed a novel superhydrophilic poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (NSCC-pHEMA) hydrogel with nanosilica covalent coating by the combination of colloidal silica immersion and dehydration treatment. The infrared spectroscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy analyses confirmed the successful formation of Si-O covalent bonding between nanosilica and pHEMA hydrogel.

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