Publications by authors named "RuiZhi Geng"

Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is a common chronic articular disease worldwide. It is also the most common form of OA and is characterized by high morbidity and disability rates. With the gradual increase in life expectancy and ageing population, KOA not only affects the quality of life of patients, but also poses a burden on global public health.

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This study investigates the feasibility of establishing urine-derived tumor organoids from bladder cancer (BC) patients as an alternative to tissue-derived organoids. BC is one of the most common cancers worldwide and current diagnostic methods involve invasive procedures. Here, we investigated the potential of using urine samples, which contain exfoliated tumor cells, to generate urine-derived BC organoids (uBCOs).

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Osteosarcopenia is a burgeoning geriatric syndrome and a familiar disease among older individuals. It is characterized by reduced skeletal muscle mass and bone mineral density due to osteoporosis and sarcopenia. Its clinical manifestations include reduced physical performance and individuals becoming prone to falls during the aging process resulting in fractures and hospitalization, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients and increases the risk of death.

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Background: Bladder cancer is the most cost-intensive cancer due to high recurrence rates and long follow-up times. Bladder cancer organoids were considered interesting tools for investigating better methods for the detection and treatment of this cancer.

Methods: Organoids were generated from urothelial carcinoma tissue samples, then expanded and characterized; the expression of immune modulatory antigens and tumor stem cells markers CD24 and CD44 was explored in early (P ≤ 3) and later (P ≥ 5) passages (P) by immunofluorescence and by quantitative PCR of cDNA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Current treatments for stress urinary incontinence often don't provide good results or have severe side effects, prompting research into cell therapies.
  • Preclinical and clinical studies led to the development of a new waterjet cell injection technology, which aims to reduce tissue damage and cell loss compared to traditional needle injections.
  • Experiments demonstrated that waterjet injections resulted in viable, well-distributed muscle cells in the urethra of living pigs, showing higher success rates and adaptability in depth compared to needle injections.
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Urine-derived stem cells (USC) are isolated from voided urine and have demonstrated potential for use in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine therapies. Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a common urological malignancy that originates in the kidney. Since USC also originate in the kidney, the objective of this study was to investigate any biological differences between USC isolated from healthy patients and those isolated from ccRCC patients (rc-USC).

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Aims: Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) is the most common causative bacterial pathogen involved in promoting infection-induced osteomyelitis, a disease resulting in severe bone degradation. In this study, we aimed to identify the mechanism behind inhibition of osteoclast survival and differentiation by CHI3L1, a lectin previously reported to regulate S.

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