Publications by authors named "Shicheng Zhou"

Microneedle (MN)-based electrochemical biosensors hold promising potential for noninvasive continuous monitoring of interstitial fluid biomarkers. However, challenges, such as instability and biofouling, exist. This study proposes a design employing hollow MN to encapsulate a zwitterionic polymer hydrogel sensing layer with excellent biocompatibility and antifouling properties to address these issues.

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Background: For the treatment of coronoid process fractures, medial, lateral, anterior, anteromedial, and posterior approaches have been increasingly reported; however, there is no general consensus on the method of fixation of coronal fractures. Here, we present a highly-extensile minimally invasive approach to treat coronoid process fractures using a mini-plate that can achieve anatomic reduction, stable fixation, and anterior capsular repair. Further, the study aimed to determine the complication rate of the anterior minimally invasive approach and to evaluate functional and clinical patient-reported outcomes during follow-up.

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Article Synopsis
  • A study looked at a new way to fix broken bones in the upper arm called the "SFDB approach," which seems to work well for certain types of fractures.
  • They compared how this method did against an older method called "olecranon osteotomy" in 65 patients over several years.
  • Results showed that the SFDB approach had less surgery time and blood loss, while still helping patients recover well and have fewer complications.
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Effective photothermal therapy (PTT) remains a great challenge due to the difficulties of delivering photothermal agents with both deep penetration and prolonged retention at tumor lesion spatiotemporally. : Here, we report an intratumoral self-assembled nanostructured aggregate named FerH, composed of a natural polyphenol and a commercial iron supplement. FerH assemblies possess size-increasing dynamic kinetics as a pseudo-stepwise polymerization from discrete nanocomplexes to microscale aggregates.

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Osteomyelitis is a difficult-to-treat infectious disease. Treatment, which includes controlling the infection and removing necrotic tissues, is challenging. Considering the side effects and drug resistance of systemic antibiotics, local drug delivery systems are being explored.

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Background: Anterior pelvic ring injuries can be treated via Pfannenstiel, modified Stoppa, or ilioinguinal approaches, but these require exposing the abdominal soft tissues and may damage pelvic organs. The scar on the abdominal wall is also unacceptable for some patients. The minimally invasive anterior pelvic ring internal fixator (INFIX) is not ideal for thin patients with easily irritated skin, and it is associated with complications such as femoral nerve palsy, vascular occlusion, and lateral femoral cutaneous nerve injury.

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Background: Osteosarcoma (OS) is one of the most common malignant bone tumors in children and adolescents. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are critical regulators involved in multiple physiological and pathological processes. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms of circRNA in OS are still not fully understood.

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Zinc is a prospective metal for biodegradable cardiovascular stent applications, but the excessively released Zn during degradation remains a huge challenge in biocompatibility. Considerable efforts have been made to develop a high-efficient surface modification method, while maintaining adhesion strength, mechanical support, and vascular compatibility. Biomimetic polydopamine (PDA) can adhere to Zn tightly, subsequently achieving robust chemical bonds with poly(lactic--glycolic acid) (PLGA) coating.

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This study aims to explore the pharmacodynamic differences of Puerariae Lobatae Radix(PLR), Puerariae Thomsonii Radix(PTR) and their different processed products and the influences of these medical materials on the diversity of intestinal flora. The Sennae Folium-induced diarrhea model, streptozotocin(STZ)-induced diabetes model and L-nitro-arginine methyl ester(L-NAME)-induced hypertension model were used to compare the pharmacodynamic differences in anti-diarrhea, blood glucose reduction and blood pressure lowering among raw, roasted and vinegar-processed PLR and PTR. The effects of raw and processed PLR and PTR on intestinal flora diversity of rats were evaluated by 16 S rDNA high-throughput sequencing.

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Cu/SiO hybrid bonding with planarized dielectric and isolated metal connections can realize ultradense interconnects (e.g., ≤1 μm) by eliminating the microbumps and underfill through the direct bonding of Cu-Cu and SiO-SiO.

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High-precision aligned wafer bonding is essential to heterogeneous integration, with the device dimension reduced continuously. To get the alignment more accurately and conveniently, we propose a moiré-based alignment method using centrosymmetric grating marks. This method enables both coarse and fine alignment steps without requiring additional conventional cross-and-box alignment marks.

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Background: A stress-riser fracture develops when stress in an object is higher than that in the surrounding material. The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate all consecutive femoral stress-riser fractures during a period of >10 years and to verify high-risk factors by using mechanical analysis.

Methods: Forty clinical fractures caused by local stress concentration in the femoral cortical bone were included.

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Background: It has been known that anesthetic adjuvants such as dexamethasone or ketamine might change mood. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a single dose of each drug individually along with their combined usage on postoperative mood changes in patients undergoing gynecologic surgery.

Methods: Two hundred ninety-seven patients randomly allocated were divided into three groups.

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Gamma 3 rotation control lag screws (U-blade) are particularly useful when treating rotational and unstable fractures of the proximal femur. A 93-year-old woman who underwent closed reduction of a trochanteric fracture and internal fixation with a Gamma 3 nail rotation control lag screw. The patient presented with metal failure and U-blade bending following a fall occurring 4 weeks after surgery.

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