Publications by authors named "XiaoQiang Chen"

Biofilm-induced chronic bacterial infections represent a significant challenge in modern medicine due to their resistance to conventional antibiotic treatments. Although photodynamic therapy (PDT) has emerged as a promising antibiotic-free antibacterial strategy, the hypoxic condition within biofilms and the lack of an effective local drug delivery system have limited the clinical effectiveness of photosensitizer (PS) agents. Herein, we propose a type of charge regulation-enhanced type I PS-loaded hydrogel dressing for treating biofilm infection.

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Background: Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are an emerging class of targeted therapeutics and are receiving growing attention in the pharmaceutical field. Here we aimed to validate two ligand binding assays for the quantitation of GQ1001, an ADC made of Trastuzumab site-specifically conjugated with DM1, in cynomolgus monkey serum, and then apply the validated assays to a nonclinical study.

Methods: The quantitative methods for conjugated GQ1001 and total GQ1001 were validated against regulatory guidance documents on bioanalytical method validation under a Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)-compliant environment.

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A sensor array that can distinguish ochratoxins based on the fluorescence of the albumin-ochratoxin complex has been developed. This sensor array enabled the identification of ochratoxins and their mixtures in real food samples.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of pH on the structural properties and interaction mechanisms of zein/epicatechin gallate (ECG) complexes. QCM-D data demonstrated that the binding capacity of ECG to zein was significantly higher under alkaline condition (pH 9) compared to neutral and acidic conditions ( < 0.05).

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Active control of pantograph is an effective method to improve the current received quality in electrified railway systems. To alleviate the negative impact of time delay in pantograph actuator, a Controlled Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (CARIMA) model was designed for pantograph active control. In conjunction with the Euler-Bernoulli catenary model, an improved generalized predictive control (IGPC) algorithm was proposed, and its stability was analyzed.

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Objective: To investigate the failure patterns of recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), especially to identify the relationship between the recurrent-prone anatomic structures and the tumor regression sites after the introduction of chemotherapy (IC).

Method: A cohort of 1121 non-metastatic patients with NPC was retrospectively enrolled. The pretreatment and recurrent images of each patient were registered to the planning CT.

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Eliciting tumour microenvironment (TME) activation in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is crucial for effective anti-tumour therapies. The aim of this study is to employ pharmaceutical approaches to precisely deliver Ganoderma polysaccharide (GPS) to tumour sites, thereby enhancing TME activation. We first established a direct link between the accumulation of GPS within tumours and its efficacy in the TME activation.

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  • * Antibiotic overuse has caused multi-drug-resistant bacteria, prompting the development of a new hydrogel combining ε-polylysine and Epigallocatechin-3-gallate, which has antibacterial properties without harmful effects.
  • * The hydrogel not only effectively prevents infections in burn wounds but also promotes healing and reduces inflammation, making it a promising approach for wound care before skin grafting.
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To solve the problem of the large size of traditional industrial frequency phase-shift transformers and the harmonic distortion of multi-pulse wave rectifier systems, this paper proposes a three-stage shunt zigzag power electronic phase-shift transformer based on a double-tap multi-pulse wave rectifier, which combines the power factor correction (PFC) converter with the voltage-type SPWM inverter circuit to form a power electronic converter to realize the frequency boost and power factor correction. Through AC-DC-AC conversion, the frequency of the three-phase AC input voltage is increased, the number of core and coil turns in the transformer is reduced to reduce the size of the phase-shifter transformer, a zigzag structure of the phase-shifter transformer is used to solve the unbalanced distribution of current between the diode bridges, and a passive harmonic suppression method on the DC side is used to generate a loop current by using a group of single-phase rectifier bridges to regulate the input line current of the phase-shifter transformer. The phase-shifted voltage is input into two three-phase diode rectifier bridges to rectify and supply power to the load.

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  • The study explores the interaction between tea seed starch (TSS) and tea polyphenols (TPs) at different concentrations to better understand TSS and its properties.
  • Findings show that TPs bond with TSS, changing the starch's structure and properties, including its crystal formations and digestion characteristics.
  • These TSS-TPs complexes could be useful in the food industry by altering digestibility and enhancing potential applications based on their modified physicochemical properties.
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Cell membrane genetic engineering has been utilized to confer cell membranes with functionalities for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes but concerns over cost and variable modification results. Although nongenetic chemical modification and phospholipid insertion strategies are more convenient, they still face bottlenecks in either biosafety or stability of the modifications. Herein, we show that pyrazolone-bearing molecules can bind to proteins with high stability, which is mainly contributed to by the multiple interactions between pyrazolone and basic amino acids.

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  • The text discusses the urgent need for a fluorescent probe to detect pyriproxyfen (PPF) due to its potential hazards to human health, emphasizing the challenges posed by PPF's chemical properties.
  • A novel dual-mode fluorescent probe, HOF@SA, is developed, utilizing an indicator displacement assay to effectively detect PPF at varying concentrations through distinct fluorescence responses.
  • The probe demonstrates rapid, sensitive, and selective detection capabilities and can be used with a portable device for analyzing PPF in environmental and food samples.
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Re-irradiation with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) remains the primary treatment modality for inoperable locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). However, the rate of radiation-related late adverse effects is often substantially high. Therefore, we aimed to explore failure patterns and individualized treatment plans of re-irradiation for inoperable locally recurrent NPC.

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TMEM16 proteins, which function as Ca‑activated Cl channels are involved in regulating a wide variety of cellular pathways and functions. The modulators of Cl channels can be used for the molecule‑based treatment of respiratory diseases, cystic fibrosis, tumors, cancer, osteoporosis and coronavirus disease 2019. The TMEM16 proteins link Ca signaling, cellular electrical activity and lipid transport.

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Background: Arthroscopy-assisted closed reduction and percutaneous internal fixation is a minimally invasive technique for medial malleolus fracture treatment. The purpose of the study was to assess the quality and functional outcomes of this technique.

Methods: Seventy-eight patients with combined medial malleolus fractures were treated with arthroscopy-assisted closed reduction and percutaneous screw fixation technique.

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Liver diseases are a growing public health concern and the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has a significant impact on human metabolism. Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is a vital biomarker for NAFLD, making it crucial to monitor BChE activity with high sensitivity and selectivity. In this study, we designed and synthesized a range of benzorhodol-derived far-red/near-infrared fluorescent probes, FRBN-B, NF-SB, and NF-B, for the quantitative detection and imaging of BChE.

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High fructose intake is an important cause of metabolic disease. Due to the increasing prevalence of metabolic diseases worldwide, the development of an accurate and efficient tool for monitoring fructose in food is urgently needed to control the intake of fructose. Herein, a new fluorescent probe NBD-PQ-B with 7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1, 3-diazole (NBD) as the fluorophore, piperazine (PQ) as the bridging group and phenylboronic acid (B) as the recognition receptor, was synthesized to detect fructose.

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A commercially available naphthalene fluorophore serves as a ratiometric indicator for albumin, showcasing its applications in albumin-based supramolecular recognition.

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The abuse and overuse of antibiotics let drug-resistant bacteria emerges. Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (APDT) has shown outstanding merits to eliminate the drug-resistant bacteria via cytotoxic reactive oxygen species produced by irradiating photosensitizer. However, most of photosensitizers are not effective for Gram-negative bacteria elimination.

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Background: To compare the clinical characteristics and prognoses of patients with isolated regional lymph node recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (irrNPC) who underwent surgery or re-irradiation treatment.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 124 irrNPC patients who underwent initial radiotherapy between January 2010 and December 2020. The staging of regional lymph node recurrence was as follows: 75.

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The first fluorescent sensor based on the indicator displacement assay (IDA) for on-site determination of etomidate.

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Theabrownins (TBs) are heterogeneous mixtures of water-soluble brown tea pigments, and important constituents to evaluate the quality of dark tea. TBs have numerous hydroxyl and carboxyl groups and are formed by the oxidative polymerization of tea polyphenols. Many biological activities attributed to TBs, including antioxidant, anti-obesity, and lipid-regulating, have been demonstrated.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of common antidiabetic drugs on BMD by two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR). The single nucleotide polymorphisms that were strongly associated with insulin, metformin, rosiglitazone and gliclazide were extracted as instrumental variables (IVs) for MR analysis. The inverse variance weighted (IVW) method was used as the primary MR method to assess the causal effect of antidiabetic drugs on BMD, and other MR methods, including Weighted median, MR Egger and Weighted mode, were used for complementary analysis.

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Background: Theabrownins (TBs) are one of most important quality components in dark tea, but have not been produced industrially. In this study, the aqueous extract was obtained from Pu-erh ripe tea, one kind of dark tea. Caffeine, theaflavin, catechin and saponin were removed by trichloromethane, ethyl acetate and n-butanol in turn to obtain a TB isolate.

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