Publications by authors named "Ni Sheng"

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  • * Traditional treatments like methotrexate (MTX) face limitations such as low effectiveness, immune system clearance, and side effects, prompting the development of a new nanomedicine (MTX NPs) that combines MTX with a nanocarrier (TA-PBA NPs) to enhance treatment.
  • * A biomimetic version of the nanomedicine, camouflaged with macrophage membranes (MM@MTX NPs), effectively reduces inflammation by modulating cytokine levels and promoting beneficial macrophage functions, presenting a promising new approach for RA therapy. *
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At present, mainstream room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) emission relies on organic materials with long-range charge-transfer effects; therefore, exploring new forms of charge transfer to generate RTP is worth studying. In this work, indole-carbazole was used as the core to ensure the narrowband fluorescence emission of the material based on its characteristic short-range charge-transfer effect. In addition, halogenated carbazoles were introduced into the periphery to construct long-range charge transfer, resulting in VTCzNL-Cl and VTCzNL-Br.

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Atherosclerotic plaques exhibit high cholesterol deposition and oxidative stress resulting from high reactive oxygen species (ROS). These are the major components in plaques and the main pro-inflammatory factor. Therefore, it is crucial to develop an effective therapeutic strategy that can simultaneously address the multiple pro-inflammatory factors removing cholesterol and inhibiting the overaccumulated ROS.

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Chronic bacterial infections, excessive inflammation, and oxidative stress significantly hinder diabetic wound healing by prolonging the inflammatory phase and complicating the healing process. In this study, phenylboronic acid functionalized dextran (PODP) was developed to encapsulate curcumin, referred to as PODP@Cur. Experimental results indicate that PODP significantly improves the water solubility of curcumin and exhibits synergistic biological activity both in vitro and in vivo.

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This study presents a rapid and versatile low-cost sample-to-answer system for SARS-CoV-2 diagnostics. The system integrates the extraction and purification of nucleic acids, followed by amplification via either reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) or reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP). By meeting diverse diagnostic and reagent needs, the platform yields testing results that closely align with those of commercial RT-LAMP and RT‒qPCR systems.

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Diverse development paths among cities within an urban agglomeration can lead to uneven changes in their agricultural production scale, which reshape the inter-city food supply patterns and the spatiotemporal characteristics of nitrogen (N) pollution from the food system. Here, using Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area of China as a case, we found a substantial decrease in N use efficiency of crop production from 45.2% to 29.

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Persistent over-oxidation, inflammation and bacterial infection are the primary reasons for impaired wound repairing in diabetic patients. Therefore, crucial strategies to promote diabetic wound repairing involve suppressing the inflammatory response, inhibiting bacterial growth and decreasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) within the wound. In this work, we develop a multifunctional nanomedicine (HA@Cur/Cu) designed to facilitate the repairing process of diabetic wound.

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  • * This study presents a new method to separate EV subpopulations without using gels or labels, utilizing a microfluidic device with a unique array of micro-slit wells to create an electric field that sorts EVs quickly and efficiently.
  • * The technique not only isolates EVs but also removes unwanted contaminants like free proteins and nucleic acids, providing a rapid and effective approach that could aid in identifying disease biomarkers and developing EV-based treatments.
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Correction for 'Sub-nL thin-film differential scanning calorimetry chip for rapid thermal analysis of liquid samples' by Sheng Ni , , 2023, , 1926-1934, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2LC01094A.

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This study focused on treating periodontitis with bacterial infection and local over accumulation of reactive oxygen species. Polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA NPs) were exploited as efficient carriers for encapsulated metronidazole (MNZ). The therapeutic efficacy and biocompatibility of PDA@MNZ NPs were investigated through both and studies.

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Synchronous coefficient of drag alteration refers to a multidimensional transport mechanism where a net drift of molecules is achieved under a zero-time-average alternating motive force by perturbing their drag coefficient synchronously with the applied force. An electrophoretic form of the method is often applied to focus and purify nucleic acids in a gel under rotating electric fields. However, this method requires lengthy operation due to the use of limited field strengths.

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A disorder of cholesterol homeostasis is one of the main initiating factors in the progression of atherosclerosis (AS). Metabolism and removal of excess cholesterol facilitates the prevention of foam cell formation. However, the failure of treatment with drugs (e.

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Under the strategic deployment of dual carbon goals, China has entered the stage of high-quality development of low-carbon economic transformation. Green finance is an important tool to provide financing support for the development of green low-carbon projects and prevent environmental and climate financial risks. Whether and how it can help the implementation of the dual carbon goals is worth pondering and studying.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are cell-derived bioparticles that play significant roles in various biological processes including cell-to-cell communication and intercellular delivery. Additionally, they hold great potential as liquid biopsy biomarkers for pre-diagnostic applications. However, the isolation of EV subpopulations, especially exosomes from a biological fluid remains a challenge due to their submicron range.

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Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) is a popular thermal analysis technique. The miniaturization of DSC on chip as thin-film DSC (tfDSC) has been pioneered for the analysis of ultrathin polymer films at temperature scan rates and sensitivities far superior to those attainable with DSC instruments. The adoption of tfDSC chips for the analysis of liquid samples is, however, confronted with various issues including sample evaporation due to the lack of sealed enclosures.

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As a financial activity with the main purpose of ecological protection and environmental governance, green investment has important practical significance for promoting sustainable economic development. Previous studies have not addressed the relationship between green investment, clean energy consumption, carbon emissions, and economic growth. We use panel data from 30 provinces and cities in China from 2003 to 2017 to build a simultaneous equation model, which can evaluate the nonlinear relationship and avoid the endogeneity of the model.

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With the rapid development of the express delivery industry, the environmental issues of express packaging waste (EPW) have gradually attracted public attention worldwide. As important participants, consumers' behaviors and attitudes will play a vital role in solving the problem. This study uses the conditional value method (CVM) to evaluate the differences in the attitudes and willingness to pay of urban and rural residents toward EPW in Guangdong Province, China.

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We present ordered surface crack patterns discovered in microfluidic channels/chambers in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The cracks are formed in situ under confinement due to compression applied following an oxygen plasma step in a soft lithography process. The crack patterns are noticeable only after fluorescent labeling and vary with fluidic layout as well as material compliance.

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Objective: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignancy worldwide. Although the contradictory role of ADORA1 has been explored in certain types of cancers, its clinical significance and function in hepatocellular carcinoma cells are largely unknown.

Materials And Methods: The level of ADORA1 in HCC tissues and cells was evaluated by RT-PCR.

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Infectious diseases, such as the most recent case of coronavirus disease 2019, have brought the prospect of point-of-care (POC) diagnostic tests into the spotlight. A rapid, accurate, low-cost, and easy-to-use test in the field could stop epidemics before they develop into full-blown pandemics. Unfortunately, despite all the advances, it still does not exist.

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Optofluidic devices combining optics and microfluidics have recently attracted attention for biomolecular analysis due to their high detection sensitivity. Here, we show a silicon chip with tubular microchannels buried inside the substrate featuring temperature gradient (∇T) along the microchannel. We set up an optical fluorescence system consisting of a power-modulated laser light source of 470 nm coupled to the microchannel serving as a light guide via optical fiber.

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This study developed a prediction model for estimating urban inland waterway traffic noise emission level. The model based on the Scandinavian Nord 2000 method, which was modified by adding two categories of traffic flow, comprising light and heavy vessels, as well as vessel average speed to the calculating equations. Meanwhile, the influences of the water surface and embankment were also considered in the established model.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of the ddPCR Lung cfDNA Assay for detecting mutations in lung cancer, emphasizing its analytical performance and clinical utility compared to traditional methods like ARMS-PCR and NGS.
  • The assay demonstrated high specificity (100%) and reasonable sensitivity, showing that it can reliably detect mutations present in cell-free DNA from patients.
  • Additionally, findings indicated that cfDNA mutations are more prevalent in patients with bone and brain metastasis, and EGFR-TKI treatments are particularly effective for those with sensitive mutations.
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  • The prediction of Drug-Target Interaction (DTI) is essential in bioinformatics to speed up drug development, but current methods face challenges due to incomplete data and overwhelming negative samples.
  • This paper proposes a novel probabilistic model called FNML, which accounts for non-random missing labels, reflecting biases in research focus towards likely positive interactions.
  • An enhanced ensemble version, FNML-EN, is introduced to improve prediction accuracy on imbalanced datasets, with experiments showing its effectiveness compared to existing methods.
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