Publications by authors named "Ruizhi Tian"

Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) is a promising treatment modality for breast cancer; however, its effectiveness is often impeded by the hypoxic tumor microenvironment owing to an insufficient oxygen supply in the solid tumors. To overcome this challenge, we elaborately developed a 4T1 tumor-targeted multifunctional nanoagent by integrating both dendrimer-structured copper chelating agents and organic sonosensitizers (IR820) into a biotin-modified nanoliposome via a microfluidic-assisted self-assembly. In particular, the aforementioned copper chelating agent was constructed by introducing multiple xanthate groups into a dendrimer polymer, which showed a significant selectivity for the consumption of the intracellular copper levels.

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Stem cell-related therapeutic technologies have garnered significant attention of the research community for their multi-faceted applications. To promote the therapeutic effects of stem cells, the strategies for cell microencapsulation in hydrogel microparticles have been widely explored, as the hydrogel microparticles have the potential to facilitate oxygen diffusion and nutrient transport alongside their ability to promote crucial cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. Despite their significant promise, there is an acute shortage of automated, standardized, and reproducible platforms to further stem cell-related research.

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Brominated butyl rubber (BIIR) is a derivative of butyl rubber, with the advantage of high physical strength, good vibration damping performance, low permeability, aging resistance, weather resistance, etc. However, it is hard to avoid BIIR fiber sticking together due to serious swelling or merging, resulting in few studies on BIIR electrospinning. In this work, brominated butyl rubber membrane (mat) with BIIR microfiber has been prepared by electrospinning.

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