Publications by authors named "Ruilin Lu"

The structures and energetics of the binuclear cyclopentadienylmetal alkyne systems CpMCR (M = Ni, Co, Fe; R = Me and NMe) have been investigated using density functional theory. For the CpMC(NMe) (M = Ni, Co, Fe) systems the relative energies of isomeric tetrahedrane CpM(alkyne) structures having intact alkyne ligands and alkyne dichotomy structures CpM(CNMe) in which the C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C triple bond of the alkyne has broken completely to give separate MeNC units depending on the central metal atoms. For the nickel system CpNiC(NMe) as well as the related nickel systems CpNi(MeCNMe) and CpNiCMe the tetrahedrane structures are clearly preferred energetically consistent with the experimental syntheses of several stable CpNi(alkyne) complexes.

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) has widely been utilized for postoperative treatment of skin cancer, while high temperature, usually >50 °C, would induce damage to healthy tissue and increased wound inflammation. Herein, we developed an "all in one" hydrogel to enhance mild PTT for postoperative skin cancer treatment while circumventing photothermo-induced inflammation by loading quercetin (Que)-coated tannin‑iron (TA-Fe) nanoparticles with poly (N-acrylylglycine) amine (PNAGA) hydrogel (Que@TA-Fe@PNAGA). Exposure to near-infrared light, Que.

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Ring size effects on geometries and electronic structures were investigated for the (C H )M(C H ) ( = 4, 5, or 6; = 8, 7, or 6; + = 12; M = Ti-Ni) systems using density functional theory. The lowest-energy CHM structures for the early transition metals titanium, vanadium, and chromium are the experimentally known singlet (η-CH)Ti(η-CH), doublet (η-CH)V(η-CH), and singlet (η-CH)Cr, respectively. The likewise experimentally known singlet (η-CH)Ti, doublet (η-CH)V, and singlet (η-CH)Cr(η-CH) are the second-lowest-energy structures with only a small energy difference between the two vanadium structures.

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Schizophrenia is a severe mental illness. Its clinical features include positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, thought disorders), negative symptoms (avolition, anhedonia, poverty of thought, social withdrawal), and cognitive dysfunction. A large number of antipsychotic drugs with traditional dosage forms are available to mitigate the symptoms of schizophrenia but the duration of action is commonly short, often requiring frequent administration.

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Icaritin (ICT), a promising anti-hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) prenylated flavonoid, is hindered from being applied due to its low water solubility and high lipophilicity in poorly differentiated HCC which is associated with upregulation of CD44 isoforms. Thus, hyaluronic acid (HA), a natural polysaccharide with high binding ability to CD44 receptors, was used to formulate a modified liposome as a novel targeted ICT-delivery system for HCC treatment. The ICT-Liposomes (Lip-ICT) with and without HA were prepared by a combined method of thin-film dispersion and post-insertion.

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Globally, ~8%-12% of couples confront infertility issues, male-related issues being accountable for 50%. This review focuses on the influence of gut microbiota and their metabolites on the male reproductive system from five perspectives: sperm quality, testicular structure, sex hormones, sexual behavior, and probiotic supplementation. To improve sperm quality, gut microbiota can secrete metabolites by themselves or regulate host metabolites.

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The majority of the world's natural rubber comes from the rubber tree (). As a key enzyme for synthesizing phenylpropanoid compounds, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) has a critical role in plant satisfactory growth and environmental adaptation. To clarify the characteristics of rubber tree PAL family genes, a genome-wide characterization of rubber tree was conducted in this study.

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Introduction: It is well-known that different populations and animals, even experimental animals with the same rearing conditions, differ in their susceptibility to obesity. The disparity in gut microbiota could potentially account for the variation in susceptibility to obesity. However, the precise impact of gut microbiota on gut metabolites and its subsequent influence on susceptibility to obesity remains uncertain.

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Multifunctional hydrogels with tissue adhesion, self-healing behavior, and antibacterial properties have potential in wound healing applications. However, their inefficient self-healing behavior and antibacterial agents can cause long-term cytotoxicity and drug resistance, considerably limiting their clinical use. Herein, we reported a PDA@LA hydrogel constructed by introducing polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA-NPs) into a high-density dynamic bonds cross-linked lipoic acid (LA) hydrogel that was formed by the polymerization of LA.

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Surgical excision is the main treatment for skin cancer, but the tumor recurrence caused by the "vicious cycle" between residual tumor cells and postoperative inflammation remains a challenge. Herein, a new material, which can break the "vicious cycle", was developed by incorporating chitosan oligosaccharides into lipoic acid hydrogel (COS@LA-hydrogel). When implanted at the resection site, the COS@LA-hydrogel would have a sustained release of LA and COS, which could not only kill residual tumor cells by synergistically reducing AKT phosphorylation but also decrease inflammation by inhibiting the expression of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and inhibiting bacterial infection, respectively.

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Background: Pyroptosis refers to programmed cell death associated with inflammation. Emodin has been reported to alleviate lung injuries caused by various pathological processes and attenuate ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injuries in diverse tissues.

Methods: Lewis rats were assigned into the sham, the I/R, and the I/R + emodin groups.

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Injectable hydrogels with near infrared (NIR) photothermal ability show attractive application prospects in the treatment of wound infection and promoting skin defect repair. Nevertheless, excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory responses caused by bacterial infection and photothermal therapy (PTT) would delay tissue regeneration and wound healing. In this study, a novel NIR photothermal injectable hydrogel with anti-oxidation and anti-inflammation by incorporating α-lipoic acid modified palladium nanoparticles into calcium ions crosslinked sodium alginate hydrogel was developed.

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Drug delivery systems (DDSs) show great application prospects in tumor therapy. So far, physical encapsulation and covalent grafting were the two most common strategies for the construction of DDSs. However, physical encapsulation-based DDSs usually suffered from low drug loading capacity and poor stability, and covalent grafting-based DDSs might reduce the activity of original drug, which greatly limited their clinical application.

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The cross-linked small-molecule micelles (cSMs) have found applications in many fields but their low loading capacity and non-fluorescence property hindered their further development. Herein, water-soluble organic nanoparticles were applied as templates to "stretch" the hydrophobic core of cSMs and photo-cross-linking was employed to supply photoluminescence. The resulting cross-linked small-molecule capsules (cSCs) not only reserve the superior properties of cSMs of accurate monomer, easy functionalization and robust stability, but also achieve high drug loading capacity and excitation wavelength-dependent fluorescence, where the drug loading contents (DLCs) for various hydrophobic drugs were more than 30-fold higher than that of cSMs, and the maximum quantum yield could be as high as 12.

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The mechanism of cAMP-promoted apoptosis is not well defined. In wild-type (WT) murine S49 lymphoma cells, cAMP promotes apoptosis in a protein kinase A (PKA)-dependent manner. We find that treatment of WT S49 cells with 8-CPT-cAMP prominently increases the expression (as determined by DNA microarray analysis, real-time PCR and immunblotting) of cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-2α (CTLA-2α), a cathepsin L-like cysteine protease inhibitor.

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