Publications by authors named "Sulei Zhang"

Surface endothelialization is a promising way to improve the hemocompatibility of biomaterials. However, current surface endothelialization strategies have limitations. For example, various surface functions are not well balanced, leading to undesirable results, especially when multiple functional components are introduced.

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Gene transfection, which involves introducing nucleic acids into cells, is a pivotal technology in the life sciences and medical fields, particularly in gene therapy. Surface-mediated transfection, primarily targeting cells adhering to surfaces, shows promise for enhancing cell transfection by localizing and presenting surface-bound nucleic acids directly to the cells. However, optimizing endocytosis for efficient delivery remains a persistent challenge.

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Molecular patterning on biomaterial surfaces is an effective strategy to regulate biomaterial properties. Among the specific molecules, due to their biological functions, such as regulating cell behavior, heparin-like polymers (HLPs) have attracted much attention. In this study, HLP-distributed regional patterned surfaces (300 μm diameter circular array) were prepared by the combination of visible light-induced graft polymerization, transfer imprinting, and self-assembly to regulate the behavior of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and human umbilical vein smooth muscle cells (HUVSMCs).

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Anticoagulant surface modification of blood-contacting materials has been shown to be effective in preventing thrombosis and reducing the dose of anticoagulant drugs that patients take. However, commercially available anticoagulant coatings, that is, both bioinert and bioactive coatings, are typically based on a single anticoagulation strategy. This puts the anticoagulation function of the coating at risk of failure during long-term use.

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A highly enantioselective catalytic system for exo-Diels-Alder reactions was developed based on the newly discovered bispyrrolidine diboronates (BPDB). Activated by various Lewis or Brønsted acids, BPDB can catalyze highly stereoselective asymmetric exo-Diels-Alder reactions of monocarbonyl-based dienophiles. When 1,2-dicarbonyl-based dienophiles are used, the catalyst can sterically distinguish between the two binding sites, which leads to highly regioselective asymmetric Diels-Alder reactions.

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DNA and RNA can spontaneously self-assemble into various structures, including aggregates, complexes, and ordered structures. The self-assembly reactions cannot be genetically encoded to occur in living mammalian cells since the double-stranded nucleic acids generated by current self-assembly approaches are unstable and activate innate RNA immunity pathways. Here, we show that recently described dimeric aptamers can be used to create RNAs that self-assemble and create RNA and RNA-protein assemblies in cells.

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The concrete lining in subway tunnels often undergoes cracking damage in coastal cities. The combination of cracked tunnel lining structures and high concentrations of corrosive ions in the groundwater (e.g.

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The stereoselective construction of all-carbon quaternary stereocenters, especially acyclic ones, represents an important challenge in organic synthesis. In particular, homopropargyl amides with a quaternary stereocenter β to a nitrogen atom are valuable synthetic intermediates, which could be transformed to diverse chiral structures through alkyne transformations. However, highly enantioselective synthetic methods for homopropargyl amides with a β quaternary stereocenter are extremely rare.

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F-FDG uptake rate constant K is the main physiology parameter measured in dynamic PET studies. A model-independent graphical analysis using Patlak plot with plasma input function (PIF) is a standard approach used to estimate K . The PIF is the F-FDG time activity curve (TAC) in plasma that is obtained by serial arterial blood sampling.

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Graphene's outstanding properties make it a potential material for reinforced cementitious composites. However, its shortcomings, such as easy agglomeration and poor dispersion, severely restrict its application in cementitious materials. In this paper, a highly dispersible graphene (TiO-RGO) with better dispersibility compared with graphene oxide (GO) is obtained through improvement of the graphene preparation method.

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(1) Background: Studies on the association between Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphism and gestational diabetes mellitus have been inconsistent. The aim of this study was to summarize available evidence on the association between polymorphisms of Vitamin D receptor genes and susceptibility to gestational diabetes mellitus. (2) Methods: We searched databases of PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, China national knowledge infrastructure (CNKI), China science and technology journal database (VIP), and Wanfang Data for relevant articles.

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Chiral propargyl amines are valuable synthetic intermediates for the preparation of biologically active compounds and functionalized amines. Catalytic methods to access propargyl amines containing vicinal stereocenters with high diastereoselectivity are particularly rare. We report an unprecedented strategy for the synthesis of enantioenriched propargyl amines with two stereogenic centres.

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The asymmetric total synthesis of lancifodilactone G acetate was accomplished in 28 steps. The key steps in this synthesis include (i) an asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction for formation of the scaffold of the BC ring; (ii) an intramolecular ring-closing metathesis reaction for the formation of the trisubstituted cyclooctene using a Hoveyda-Grubbs II catalyst; (iii) an intramolecular Pauson-Khand reaction for construction of the sterically congested F ring; (iv) sequential cross-metathesis, hydrogenation, and lactonization reactions for installation of the anomerically stabilized bis-spiro ketal fragment of lancifodilactone G; and (v) a Dieckmann-type condensation reaction for installation of the A ring. The strategy and chemistry developed for the total synthesis will be useful in the synthesis of other natural products and complex molecules.

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Novel oxazaborolidines activated by the strong acid triflimide or AlBr form cationic chiral catalysts. These are effective catalysts for highly regio- and enantioselective Diels-Alder reactions using substituted (E)-4-oxopent-2-enoates as dienophiles.

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Asymmetric total synthesis of structurally intriguing and highly oxygenated lancifodilactone G acetate (7) has been achieved for the first time in 28 steps from a cheap commodity chemical, 2-(triisopropylsiloxy)-1,3-butadiene.

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A series of novel β-diketo derivatives which combined the virtues of 1,3-diketo, 1,2,3-triazole and polyhydroxylated aromatics moieties, were designed and synthesized as potential HIV-1 integrase (IN) inhibitors and evaluated their inhibition to the strand transfer process of HIV-1 integrase. The result indicates that 3,4,5-trihydroxylated aromatic derivatives exhibit good inhibition to HIV-1 integrase, but dihydroxylated aromatic derivatives and corresponding methoxy aromatic derivatives appear little inhibition to HIV-1 integrase.

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