Publications by authors named "Tianrui Qu"

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  • * The substance reduces viability in specific RCC cell lines (769-P and 786-O) in a dose- and time-dependent manner, while increasing apoptosis linked to the Bax protein and inhibiting the MAPK signaling pathway.
  • * Bioinformatics revealed SLC6A3 as a promising target of scoulerine, with experiments confirming that scoulerine may induce apoptosis in RCC cells by targeting SLC6A3 and affecting the MAPK pathway, highlighting its potential as a treatment option.
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Synergistic therapy has shown greater advantages compared with monotherapy. However, the complex multiple-administration plan and potential side effects limit its clinical application. A transformable specific-responsive peptide (TSRP) is utilized to one-step achieve synergistic therapy integrating anti-tumor, anti-angiogenesis and immune response.

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α-PD-L1 therapy has shown encouraging results at harnessing the immune system to combat cancer. However, the treatment effect is relatively low due to the dense extracellular matrix (ECM) and tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment (TIME). Therefore, an ultrasound (US)-responsive nanosensitizer (URNS) is engineered to deliver losartan (LST) and polyethylenimine (PEI) to remolde the TME, driving "cold"-"hot" tumor transformation and enhancing the sensitivity of α-PD-L1 therapy.

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Nanoscale drug carriers play a crucial role in reducing side effects of chemotherapy drugs. However, the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) and the drug protonation after nanoparticles (NPs) burst release still limit the drug delivery efficiency. In this work, a self-disguised Nanospy is designed to overcome this problem.

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Nearly half of pregnancies worldwide are unintended mainly due to failure of contraception, resulting in negative effects on women's health. Male contraception techniques, primarily condoms and vasectomy, play a crucial role in birth control, but cannot be both highly effective and reversible at the same time. Herein, an ultrasound (US)-induced self-clearance hydrogel capable of real-time monitoring is utilized for injection into the vas deferens, enabling effective contraception and noninvasive recanalization whenever needed.

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