Publications by authors named "Shang Lv"

Air purifier use, shift work, and long-term exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) are linked to platelet abnormality. However, the role of air purifier use and shift work in the individual or joint associations of PM and its components with platelet indices are largely unknown. A total of 8772 participants were recruited from a population of subway workers in China.

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Water quality, increasingly recognized for its significant impact on health, is garnering heightened attention. Previous studies were limited by the number of water quality indicators and the duration of analysis. This study assessed the drinking water quality and its associated health risk in suburban areas of Wuhan, a city in central China, from 2016 to 2021.

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Skin injury repair is a dynamic process involving a series of interactions over time and space. Linking human physiological processes with materials' changes poses a significant challenge. To match the wound healing process, a spatiotemporal controllable biomimetic skin is developed, which comprises a three-dimensional (3D) printed membrane as the epidermis, a cell-containing hydrogel as the dermis, and a cytokine-laden hydrogel as the hypodermis.

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Background: Combining oxygen facemask with apnoeic oxygenation using high-flow-nasal-oxygen (HFNO) for preoxygenation in the operating room has not been studied against standard oxygen facemask alone. We hypothesized that facemask-alone would be associated with lower levels of lowest end-tidal oxygen (EtO2) within 2 min after intubation in comparison with facemask combined with HFNO.

Methods: In an international prospective before-after multicentre study, we included adult patients intubated in the operating room from September 2022 to December 2022.

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Vessel-on-a-chips, which can be used to study microscale fluid dynamics, tissue-level biological molecules delivery and intercellular communication under favorable three-dimensional (3D) extracellular matrix microenvironment, are increasingly gaining traction. However, not many of them can allow for long-term perfusion and easy observation of angiogenesis process. Since angiogenesis is necessary for the expansion of tumor, antiangiogenic drugs play a significant role in cancer treatment.

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The functional blood-brain barrier (BBB) model can provide a reliable tool for better understanding BBB transport mechanisms and in vitro preclinical experimentation. However, recapitulating microenvironmental complexities and physiological functions in an accessible approach remains a major challenge. Here, a new BBB model with a high-cell spatial density and tightly connected biomimetic minitissue is presented.

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The sanitary security of drinking water is closely related to human health, but its quality assessment mainly focused on limited types of indicators and relatively restricted time span. The current study was aimed to evaluate the long-term spatial-temporal distribution of municipal drinking water quality and explore the origin of water contamination based on multiple water indicators of 137 finished water samples and 863 tap water samples from Wuhan city, China. Water quality indexes (WQIs) were calculated to integrate the measured indicators.

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3D printing of chitosan hydrogels has attracted wide interest because of their excellent biocompatibility, antibacterial activities, biodegradability, zero toxicity and low cost. However, chitosan inks are often involved in toxic and organic solvents. Moreover, the recently reported 3D-printed chitosan scaffolds lack enough strength, thus limiting their use in tissue engineering.

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Homer1a is a member of the post-synaptic density protein family that plays an important role in neuronal synaptic activity and is extensively involved in neurological disorders. The aim of this study is to investigate the role of Homer1a in modulating neuronal survival using an in vitro traumatic neuronal injury model. Neurons were extracted from rats and identifited.

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Hydrogels are very popular in biomedical areas for their extraordinary biocompatibility. However, most bio-hydrogels are too brittle to perform micro/nanofabrication. An effective method is cast molding; yet during this process, many defects occur as the excessive demolding stress damages the brittle hydrogels.

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Microwave irradiation promoted the intramolecular cycloaddition of 2-azidoacetamides derived from α-chiral propargylic amines, affording 1,4,5-trisubstituted triazoles 4 bearing a chiral aminomethyl side chain at C5. In contrast, for the same substrates 3a-k, Cu(I)-NHC complexes catalyzed the intermolecular cycloaddition in an unexpected desilylative fashion, leading to 1,4-disubstituted triazoles 5. This demonstrates that 1-silyl alkynes can be employed as substrates for CuAAC with a suitable coupling partner.

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Article Synopsis
  • A UPLC-MS/MS method was developed for the simultaneous measurement of nine key bioactive compounds in Dachengqi Tang within rat plasma.
  • The method involved using an Aglient C18 column and a specific mobile phase combination, followed by exploring various plasma pre-treatment processes for effective extraction of the compounds.
  • Results showed good linearity for the compounds, with extraction recoveries exceeding 69.39%, indicating that this method can support pharmacokinetic studies of Dachengqi Tang in rats.
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