Publications by authors named "Xingyan Fan"

Photothermal therapy combined with chemotherapy has shown great promise in the treatment of cancer. In this synergistic system, a safe, stable, and efficient photothermal agent is desired. Herein, an effective photothermal agent, carbon quantum dots (CQDs), was initially synthesized and then rationally constructed a folic acid (FA)-targeted photothermal multifunctional nanoplatform by encapsulating CQDs and the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) in the liposomes.

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  • The eye's complex barriers and limited drop volume make it hard to deliver poorly water-soluble drugs, but nanocrystals offer a promising solution with their high drug-loading capacity and enhanced solubility.
  • The article reviews the current state of ophthalmic nanocrystal technologies, including research, clinical trials, and market products, while discussing their advantages and challenges in eye drug delivery.
  • Despite proving effective for certain eye treatments, the stability of nanocrystals is a significant hurdle, prompting the need for better stabilizers and methods to enhance their functionality for delivering drugs to different parts of the eye.
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Infectious disease pandemics, including the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, have heightened the demand for vaccines. Although parenteral vaccines induce robust systemic immunity, their effectiveness in respiratory mucosae is limited. Considering the crucial role of nasal-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) in mucosal immune responses, in this study, the intranasal complex composed of G5-BGG and antigen-expressing plasmid DNA (pSP), named G5-BGG/pSP complex, is developed to activate NALT and to promote both systemic and mucosal immune defense.

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The last two decades have witnessed a continuously increasing number of biomacromolecules approved for the treatment of ocular diseases. The eye possesses multiple protective mechanisms to resist the invasion of exogenous substances, but meanwhile these physiological defense systems also act as strong barriers, impeding absorption of most biomacromolecules into the eye. As a result, local injections play predominant roles for posterior ocular delivery of biomacromolecules in clinical practice.

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Gene therapy brings a ray of hope for inherited ocular diseases that may cause severe vision loss and even blindness. However, due to the dynamic and static absorption barriers, it is challenging to deliver genes to the posterior segment of the eye by topical instillation. To circumvent this limitation, we developed a penetratin derivative (89WP)-modified polyamidoamine polyplex to deliver small interference RNA (siRNA) via eye drops to achieve effective gene silencing in orthotopic retinoblastoma.

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  • There is growing evidence that the effectiveness of nanodrugs in fighting tumors is much better in mouse models than in actual human tumors, likely due to the different characteristics of tumor models used.
  • The study found that faster-growing tumors have lower vascular tight junctions, which increases the accumulation of nanodrugs, while orthotopic tumors have low transport activities, making it hard for nanodrugs to target these tumors effectively.
  • The researchers emphasize that the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect varies significantly between different tumor models, suggesting that it may not be a one-size-fits-all approach for designing antitumor nanodrugs, and caution against overstating their effectiveness based on preclinical results.
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As a fundamental characteristic of physical entities, wave‒particle duality describes whether a microscopic entity exhibits wave or particle attributes depending on the specific experimental setup. This assumption is premised on the notion that physical properties are inseparable from the objective carrier. However, after the concept of the quantum Cheshire cats was proposed, which makes the separation of physical attributes from the entity possible, the premise no longer holds.

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The cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 exhibits dehydration tolerance. The regulation of gene expression in response to dehydration is crucial for the acquisition of dehydration tolerance, but the molecular mechanisms underlying dehydration responses remain unknown.

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Retinoblastoma is the most common primary intraocular malignancy in infancy with a metastases-related death risk. However, a safe and convenient treatment without enucleation is still an unmet clinical need. In this work, a cell-penetrating peptide, 89WP, was conjugated with melphalan (89WP-Mel), which achieved high tumor inhibition effects as intravitreally injected melphalan via topical instillation for the first time.

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Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor, whose malignancy is closely correlated with elevated proto-oncogene c-myc. Intranasal administration emerges as a potential approach to deliver gene into the brain and interfere c-Myc expression. However, powerful permeability in nasal mucosa, selective delivery to glioma and avoidance of premature release during remote transport are imperative to ensure the therapeutic effectiveness.

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