Background: Aplastic anaemia (AA) is a highly prevalent blood disorder in the East and Southeast Asian countries, and a proportion of the patients is poorly treated with immunosuppressive agents. This study is aimed at exploring the effects of sodium copper chlorophyllin (SCC) on rats with AA and at providing the theoretical basis for the treatment of AA using traditional Chinese medicine.
Methods: A rat model of AA was induced by combining 5-fluorouracil with busulfan, and different groups were treated with 25 mg/kg cyclosporin A (CsA) and low-, medium-, and high-dose SCC (25-, 50-, and 100-mg/kg; L-, M-, and H-SCC, respectively).
Two novel small molecules and , based on ditolylaminothienyl group as donor moiety and quinoxaline as middle acceptor moiety with different terminal acceptor groups were synthesized and characterized in this work. In order to study the photovoltaic properties of and , bulk-heterojunction solar cells with the configuration of FTO/c-TiO/(or ):C/MoO/Ag were fabricated, in which and acted as the donors and neat C as the acceptor. When the weight ratio of :C reached 1:2 and the active layer was annealed at 100°C, the optimal device was realized with the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 1.
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