Publications by authors named "Wei-dong Lu"

Diabetic wound healing is delayed due to persistent inflammation, and macrophage-immunomodulating biomaterials can control the inflammatory phase and shorten the healing time. In this study, acellular embryoid bodies (aEBs) were prepared and mixed with thermosensitive hydroxybutyl chitosan (HBC) hydrogels to produce aEB/HBC composite hydrogels. The aEB/HBC composite hydrogels exhibited reversible temperature-sensitive phase transition behavior and a hybrid porous network.

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  • This study presents a new method for creating valuable 4-sulfonyltetrahydropyridine compounds using a palladium catalyst and visible light, starting from affordable piperidine derivatives and sodium sulfinates.
  • The sequential chemical processes involved include palladium-mediated hydrogen transfer, β-hydride elimination, and allylic sulfonation, which are key to the efficient transformation.
  • This research showcases how different catalytic methods can be effectively combined to enhance synthetic chemistry techniques.
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A palladium-catalyzed ring-opening [3 + 2]-annulation of spirovinylcyclopropanyl oxindoles with seven-membered cyclic -sulfonylimines has been developed. A wide range of seven-membered benzosultams featuring both a quaternary center and axially chiral biaryl scaffolds have been afforded in an average yield of 87% with moderate to excellent diastereoselectivities. The enantioenriched benzosultams were also accessed successfully in good yields with excellent atropoenantioselectivities enabled by the Pd(dba)/(,,)-SKP ligand.

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The cases of feeling comfort during acupuncture and moxibustion treatment in literature were summarized and its biological basis was explored. A simple classification of comfort was made, and the importance of obtaining comfort in acupuncture treatment was pointed out. Considering the pursuit of less pain and harmlessness in modern clinical treatment, sugar needle should be advocated and popularized in current clinical practice of acupuncture and moxibustion.

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L-Carnitine is widespread in nature, but little information is available on its metabolism and physiological functions in moderate halophiles. In this study, we found that Chromohalobacter salexigens DSM 3043 could utilize carnitine not only as a nutrient, but also as an osmolyte. When grown at 37 °C under salt-stress conditions, the strain utilized carnitine as an osmoprotectant by enzymatically converting it into GB.

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Hemostatic materials are generally applied in surgical operations for cancer, but their effects on the growth and recurrence of tumors are unclear. Herein, three commonly used naturally derived hemostatic materials, gelatin sponge, Surgicel (oxidized regenerated cellulose), and biopaper (mixture of sodium hyaluronate and carboxymethyl chitosan), were cocultured with A549 human lung adenocarcinoma cells . Furthermore, the performance of hemostatic materials and the tumorigenicity of the materials with A549 ​cells were observed after subcutaneous implantation into BALB/c mice.

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Reported herein is a photoredox-catalyzed amination of hydroxyarylenaminones with -butyl ((perfluoropyridin-4-yl)oxy)carbamate, a versatile amidyl-radical precursor developed in our laboratory. This work establishes a new cascade pathway for the assembly of a range of 3-aminochromones under mild conditions. Downstream transformations of the obtained 3-aminochromones to construct diverse amino pyrimidines greatly broaden the applications of this photocatalyzed protocol.

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In this research, a tumor exosome system DOX/2DG@E-RENPs with good biocompatibility, low immunogenicity, and a high targeting effect was proposed for theranostics with high chemo-/starvation/immunotherapy efficiency. DOX and 2-deoxy-D-glucose (DOX/2DG) together with rare earth nanoparticles (RENPs) can be simultaneously carried on the exosome by endocytosis of tumor cells and then exocytosis . This platform has a good monodispersity with an average size of 70 nm, and the system can emit upconversion luminescence and NIR II luminescence under a single NIR laser.

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In this research, the antibody of the searched hub genes has been proposed to combine with a rare-earth composite for an upconversion luminescence (UCL) and downconversion (DCL) NIR-II imaging strategy for the diagnosis of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). Weighted gene co-expression network analysis is used to search the most relevant hub genes, and the required top genes that contribute to tumorigenesis (negative: CLEC3B, MFAP4, PECAM1, and FHL1; positive: CCNB2, CDCA5, HMMR, and TOP2A) are identified and validated by survival analysis and transcriptional and translational results. Meanwhile, fluorescence imaging probes (NaYF:Yb,Er,Eu@NaYF:Nd, denoted as NYF:Eu NPs) with multimodal optical imaging properties of downconversion and upconversion luminescence in the visible region and luminescence in the near infrared II region are designed with various uniform sizes and enhanced penetration and sensitivity.

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Antibiotics discharged into the environment cause increased environmental resistance. Four types of antibiotics (quinolones, tetracyclines, macrolides, and -lactams) were selected for this study. In a comparison with the municipal wastewater plant, the concentration and removal of antibiotics in influent and effluent of domestic wastewater treatment facilities of different scales in villages and towns was investigated using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and tandem mass spectrometry (MS).

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DSM 3043 can grow on ,-dimethylglycine (DMG) as the sole C, N, and energy source and utilize sarcosine as the sole N source under aerobic conditions. However, little is known about the genes and enzymes involved in the conversion of DMG to sarcosine in this strain. In the present study, gene disruption and complementation assays indicated that the , , , and genes are responsible for DMG degradation to sarcosine.

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In this research, an optimized phosphor combined with naturally green chlorophyll (Phosphor-Chlorophyll, denoted as Ph-chl) was designed for dual-modal luminescence-guided anti-tumor surgery and photodynamic therapy (PDT). A genetic algorithm (GA) is used to solve the "low up-conversion luminescence (UCL) and short-wavelength infrared (SWIR) intensity" problem by coding the proportions of elements in the phosphor in order to find the optimal phosphor with enhanced red UCL emission and SWIR luminescence using Yb/Er in the core and Yb/Nd in the shell. Moreover, when phosphors with different emission light colors (blue and green) are combined with chlorophyll as the control, the results indicate that phosphors with red emission as the energy donor have high PDT efficiency to activate the chlorophyll for reactive oxygen species (ROS) production.

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Although some bacteria, including DSM 3043, can use glycine betaine (GB) as a sole source of carbon and energy, little information is available about the genes and their encoded proteins involved in the initial step of the GB degradation pathway. In the present study, the results of conserved domain analysis, construction of in-frame deletion mutants, and an functional complementation assay suggested that the open reading frames Csal_1004 and Csal_1005, designated and , respectively, may act as the terminal oxygenase and the ferredoxin reductase genes in a novel Rieske-type oxygenase system to convert GB to dimethylglycine in DSM 3043. To further verify their function, BmoA and BmoB were heterologously overexpressed in , and C nuclear magnetic resonance analysis revealed that dimethylglycine was accumulated in BL21(DE3) expressing BmoAB or BmoA.

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Unlabelled: Acellular tumor extracellular matrices (ECMs) have limitations when employed as three-dimensional (3D) scaffolds for tumor engineering. In this work, methylene blue-mediated photooxidation was used to crosslink acellular tumor ECMs. Photooxidative crosslinking greatly increased the stiffness of acellular tumor ECM scaffolds but barely altered the Amide III band of the secondary structure of polypeptides and proteins.

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Chromohalobacter salexigens DSM 3043 can grow over a wide range of salinity, which makes it as an excellent model organism for understanding the mechanism of prokaryotic osmoregulation. Functional analysis of C. salexigens genes is an essential way to reveal their roles in cellular osmoregulation.

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Aim: To investigate the mechanism by which miR-19a is up-regulated in gastric cancer (GC), which plays an oncogenic role.

Methods: In the present study, we investigated the role of miR-19a in gastric tissues as well as two GC cell lines. In vivo, we detected the basal expression level of miR-19a using real-time reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR), and the relevance between expression of miR-19a and clinicopathological information was analyzed.

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Sestrin 2 is a conserved antioxidant protein that is involved in p53‑dependent antioxidant defenses and protects cells against oxidative stresses. The present study was conducted to examine the expression of sestrin 2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) and investigate a possible relationship between sestrin 2 expression and prognosis in CRC. The expression of sestrin 2 in human CRC tissues and cell lines was evaluated by immunohistochemical or immunofluorescent staining and western blot analysis.

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Tumor engineering is defined as the construction of three-dimensional (3D) tumors in vitro with tissue engineering approaches. The present 3D scaffolds for tumor engineering have several limitations in terms of structure and function. To get an ideal 3D scaffold for tumor culture, A549 human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cells were implanted into immunodeficient mice to establish xenotransplatation models.

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Calcium/calmodulin-dependent serine protein kinase (CASK), which localizes at cell-cell adhesion sites and binds to the heparan sulfate proteoglycan syndecan-2, is involved in cell proliferation, cytoskeletal remodeling, and cell migration. To demonstrate the role of CASK in colorectal cancer (CRC) carcinogenesis, we examined the expression of CASK and its binding protein syndecan-2 in human CRC tissues. The expression of CASK was measured in CRC specimens and the controls from adenomas and normal mucosae by immunohistochemical staining and Western blot analysis.

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Marinimicrobium sp. strain LS-A18 is a fructan-degrading organism isolated from a brine sample from a marine solar saltern in Jiaozhou Bay, China. The draft genome sequence of this bacterium is 3,815,107 bp in length, with a G+C content of 59.

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Objective: To determine whether curcumin reverses the multidrug resistance of human colon cancer cells in vitro and in vivo.

Methods: In a vincristine-resistant cell line of human colon cancer, the cell viability of curcumin-treated cells was determined using the 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Rhodamine123 efflux was evaluated to detect P-glycoprotein transporter activity, and expression of the multidrug resistance protein 1 and survivin genes was analyzed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and western blotting.

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To date, all of microbial inulinases reported showed optimal activity at pH values ranging from 3.5 to 7.0.

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Cellulases which are active and stable under extreme conditions have attracted considerable attention because of their potential industrial applications. Marinimicrobium sp. LS-A18 showed high extracellular carboxymethylcellulase (CMCase) activity when grown on mineral salt medium containing carboxymethylcellulose as the sole carbon source.

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