Publications by authors named "Rong-Huan He"

Developing an injectable hemostatic dressing with shape recovery and high blood absorption ratio for rapid hemostasis in noncompressible hemorrhage maintains a critical clinical challenge. Here, double-network cryogels based on carboxymethyl chitosan, sodium alginate, and methacrylated sodium alginate were prepared by covalent crosslinking and physical crosslinking, and named carboxymethyl chitosan/methacrylated sodium alginate (CM) cryogels. Covalent crosslinking was achieved by methacrylated sodium alginate in the freeze casting process, while physical crosslinking was realized by electrostatic interaction between the amino group of carboxymethyl chitosan and the carboxyl group of sodium alginate.

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A simple fluorescence biosensor is developed based on the enzyme-assisted cascade amplification strategy. The amplification system consists of a hairpin-structure DNA (H-DNA) and exonuclease III. The target DNA can hybridize with the H-DNA and initiate exonuclease III-assisted target recycling amplification to generate abundant G-rich DNA (G-DNA).

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Taking advantage of the homogeneous and heterogeneous electrochemical biosensors, a simple, sensitive, and selective electrochemical biosensor is constructed by combining entropy-driven amplification (EDA) with DNA walker. This electrochemical biosensor realizes the biorecognition and EDA operation in homogeneous solution, which is beneficial to improve the recognition and amplification efficiency. A two-leg DNA walker generated by EDA can walk on the surface of gold electrode for cleaving the immobilized substrate DNA and releasing the electroactive labels, giving rise to a significant decrease of the electrochemical signal.

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Twin pregnancies have a higher prevalence of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) than single pregnancies. It is unknown whether in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) influences the fetal outcomes in twin pregnancies complicated by ICP. This study aimed to explore the impact of IVF-ET on the perinatal outcomes of ICP in twin pregnancy.

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DNA can be modified to function as a scaffold for the construction of a DNA nanomachine, which can then be used in analytical applications if the DNA nanomachine can be triggered by the presence of a diagnostic DNA or some other analyte. We herein propose a novel and powerful DNA nanomachine that can detect DNA via combining the tandem strand displacement reactions and a DNA walker. Three different DNA sensing platforms are described, where the whole DNA machine was constructed on a gold electrode (GE).

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Simple, rapid, sensitive, and specific detection of cancer cells plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. A sandwich electrochemical biosensor was developed based on polyadenine (polydA)-aptamer modified gold electrode (GE) and polydA-aptamer functionalized gold nanoparticles/graphene oxide (AuNPs/GO) hybrid for the label-free and selective detection of breast cancer cells (MCF-7) via a differential pulse voltammetry (DPV) technique. Due to the intrinsic affinity between multiple consecutive adenines of polydA sequences and gold, polydA modified aptamer instead of thiol terminated aptamer was immobilized on the surface of GE and AuNPs/GO.

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To specifically and sensitively identify bisphenol A (BPA) with a simple and rapid method is very important for food safety. Using an anti-BPA aptamer and MoC nanotubes, we developed a label-free and low-background signal biosensor for BPA detection. The anti-BPA aptamer drastically increased the fluorescence signal of N-methylmesoporphyrin IX under an assistance of Help-DNA.

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A pH and redox responsive bi-trigger continuous drug release nanocarrier is developed by capping mesoporous carbon nanoparticles (MCNs) with polyacrylic acid (PAA), termed as PAA-ss-MCN. The nanocarrier contains disulfide bond units and exhibits pH responsive behavior. It provides promising potential for drug loading due to the internal uniform channels and large surface area of MCNs.

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This work describes a novel and general redox-responsive controlled drug delivery-release nanocarrier with mesoporous carbon nanoparticles (MCNs) gated by customized fluorescent carbon dots (CDs). The modification of MCNs with a disulfide unit enables the system to be sensitive to intracellular glutathione (GSH). The CDs anchoring onto the surface of the MCNs via an electrostatic interaction block the mesopores and thus prevent the leakage of doxorubicin (DOX) loaded inside the channel of the MCNs.

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Ionic liquids have attracted much attention in the analysis of a variety of species. The functional groups in ionic liquids can result in highly efficient separation and enrichment and, because of their typical lack of volatility, they are environmentally benign. We grafted imidazole cations onto the surface of chloromethyl polystyrene, denoted PS-CH2-[MIM](+)Cl(-), and this modified polymer was used to selectively extract the protein hemoglobin (Hb).

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A miniature analytical system based on a lab-on-valve platform is developed for trace metal analysis by bead injection spectroscopy. A multipurpose flow cell integrated into a lab-on-valve is furnished with two pieces of fiber optics to communicate with light source and charge coupled device (CCD) spectrometer, respectively, in order to monitor real-time absorbance of the samples. Micro-beads loaded with chromogenic reagent are packed into the multipurpose flow cell to form a renewable microcolumn for solid phase extraction by bead injection.

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Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that aquaporins (AQP) can facilitate cell migration, invasion, and proliferation in tumor development in addition to water transport.

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine AQP2 expression in the endometrial tissues from patients with endometrial carcinoma (EC) and determine the roles and mechanisms of AQP2 in estrogen-related cell migration, invasion, adhesion, and proliferation of Ishikawa (IK) cells.

Approach: AQP2 expression levels were measured in human endometrial cells and estradiol (E(2))-treated IK cells, and the estrogen-response element was identified.

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Purpose Of Review: Patients with endometrial cavity fluid (ECF) in assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) are poor in prognosis. This review presents the research development of ECF during ARTs, particularly in treatment.

Recent Findings: ECF patients with or without tubal infertility may represent a different clinical entity.

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Purposes: To identify patients with highly elevated serum CA-125 levels and analyze their clinical characteristics.

Methods: Patients with non-malignant gynecologic disease (NMGDs, n = 41), in whom serum CA-125 levels were over 1,000 IU/ml were retrospectively enrolled in the study. Seventy-one patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), in whom, serum CA-125 levels were over 1,000 IU/ml were included as the comparison group.

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Background: Endometrial cavity fluid (ECF) is a fluid accumulation within the endometrial cavity. The significance of ECF remains unclear during the program of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET). The aim of the present study was to investigate the associated factors to ECF, visualized through ultrasound at the day of oocyte retrieval, and the relevant impact on the outcome of IVF-ET.

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Silk fibroin is a kind of polypeptide with functional amino acids in its structure. The electric charges in its molecular chains originating from the dissociation of acidic groups, i.e.

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Problem: L-selectin ligand has displayed mediating adhesion at the maternal-fetal interface. Therefore, we investigated the impact of L-selectin ligand on establishing pregnancy in women undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET).

Method Of Study: Endometrium between cycle days LH +6 to +9 was obtained from 56 Chinese women referred for IVF and tested for L-selectin ligand by immunohistochemistry and Western blot.

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Objective: Aquaporins (AQPs) may be involved in the occurrence of abnormal uterine bleeding as the mediators between ovarian steroids and cyclic endometrial changes. The aim of the present study was to investigate the characteristics of endometrial AQPs in women with anovulatory uterine bleeding and explore the relationship between endometrial AQPs and ovarian steroids.

Design: Sixty-one women with premenopausal anovulatory uterine bleeding and 108 women with normal cycles were involved in this study.

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The dominant role played by flow injection/sequential injection (FI/SI, including lab-on-valve, LOV) in automatic on-line sample pretreatments coupling to various detection techniques is amply demonstrated by the large number of publications it has given rise to. Among these, its hyphenation with hydride/vapor generation atomic fluorescence spectrometry (HG/VG-AFS) has become one of the most attractive sub-branches during the last years, attributed not only to the high sensitivity of this technique, but also to the superb separation capability of hydride/vapor forming elements from complex sample matrices. In addition, it also provides potentials for the speciation of the elements of interest.

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Objective: To evaluate the levels of bone morphogenetic protein-15 (BMP-15) in human follicular fluid (FF) and its association with response to ovarian stimulation.

Methods: Western blotting was performed to determine the levels of BMP-15 in FF obtained from follicle aspirates in 70 patients undergoing IVF treatment. According to the response to ovarian stimulation the patients were divided into poor responder group and normal responder group.

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Objective: To investigate the possible roles of cyclin B1 and cyclin-dependent kanase1 cyclin-dependent kanase1 play in the pathogenesis and development of endometriosis and their association with the ovarian hormones.

Methods: Twenty-nine specimens of ectopic endometrium tissues and 20 specimens of eutopic endometrium tissues were obtained from 29 patients with endometriosis, aged 24 approximately 46. Thirty specimens of endometrium form 30 women without endometriosis were used as controls.

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Objective: To investigate whether the limited ovarian stimulation (LOS) could avoid the severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) in patients with high risk of OHSS.

Methods: Ten infertile patients were diagnosed as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) with high risk of OHSS. All of them were arranged LOS cycles, a long-induction protocol using gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa) for controlled ovarian hyperstimulation.

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The flow of water and some other small molecules across cell membranes is important in many of the processes underlying reproduction. The fluid movement is strongly associated with the presence of aquaporins (AQPs) in the female and male reproductive systems. It has been suggested that AQPs mediate water movement into the antral follicle and play important roles in follicle development.

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The aim of the present study was to examine the expression of aquaporin-2 (AQP2), a member of the water channel family aquaporins (AQPs), in human uterine endometrium and its modulation of ovarian steroid hormone at the proliferative and secretory phases. Western blot, immunohistochemistry, and RT-PCR were employed in the present study. Western blot revealed a 29-kDa band that represented AQP2 in human endometrium.

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Objective: To examine the expression of aquaporin 2 (AQP2) in human endometrium.

Methods: Specimens of human endometrium were collected from 87 women at different menstrual cycles, aged 30 +/- 3, 23 cases in the proliferative phase, 30 cases in the early secretory phase and 34 cases in the mid-secretory phase respectively. Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting were utilized to detect the localization and expression of AQP2 in the endometrium.

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