Publications by authors named "Xinlong He"

Zinc is an ideal energy storage material because of its low toxicity, nonflammability, and good biocompatibility. However, the commercial application is seriously hindered due to problems such as dendrite growth, hydrogen evolution, and interface passivation caused by "dead zinc" in the process of cyclic deposition. Herein, a nanoscale deposition dispersion model is designed in order to achieve directional deposition and uniform distribution of zinc ions for the growth of interfacial dendrites.

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Plasmodium vivax serological exposure markers (SEMs) have emerged as promising tools for the actionable surveillance and implementation of targeted interventions to accelerate malaria elimination. To determine the dynamic profiles of SEMs in current and past P. vivax infections, we screened and selected 11 P.

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The clinical challenge of bone defects in the craniomaxillofacial region, which can lead to significant physiological dysfunction and psychological distress, persists due to the complex and unique anatomy of craniomaxillofacial bones. These critical-sized defects require the use of bone grafts or substitutes for effective reconstruction. However, current biomaterials and methods have specific limitations in meeting the clinical demands for structural reinforcement, mechanical support, exceptional biological performance, and aesthetically pleasing reconstruction of the facial structure.

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Background: Infections with Plasmodium ovale are widely distributed but rarely investigated, and the resulting burden of disease has been underestimated. Plasmodium ovale curtisi Duffy binding protein domain region II (PocDBP-RII) is an essential ligand for reticulocyte recognition and host cell invasion by P. ovale curtisi.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common joint condition that is a leading cause of disability worldwide. There are currently no disease-modifying treatments for osteoarthritis, which is associated with multiple kinds of inflammatory cytokines produced by M1 macrophages in the synovium of the joint. Despite recent therapeutic advancements with anti-cytokine biologics, the OA therapy response rate continues to be inadequate.

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Bladder cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the urinary system worldwide. The poor permeability and uncontrollable release of drug and hypoxia of tumor tissues were the main reasons leading to poor therapeutic effect of chemo-photodynamic therapy for bladder cancer. To solve the above problems, a tumor-targeting peptide Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) modified platinum nanozyme (PtNP) co-loaded glutathione (GSH)-responsive prodrug nanoparticles (PTX-SS-HPPH/Pt@RGD-NP) was constructed.

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Article Synopsis
  • Synergistic photothermal immunotherapy is an emerging method for combating cancer, but creating a system that effectively suppresses tumor growth and prevents metastasis is challenging.
  • The study develops a dual delivery system, CPG@Au NRs/m-R848, which effectively enhances anti-tumor responses by promoting dendritic cell maturation and converting M2 macrophages to the more aggressive M1 type.
  • The treatment showed potential in reducing tumor growth in a mouse model by stimulating a CD8+ T cell immune response, indicating its effectiveness in tumor immunotherapy through improved immune cell activity and induction of immunogenic cell death.
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The rapid development of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) drug resistance and the formation of biofilms seriously challenge the clinical application of classic antibiotics. Extracts of the traditional herb Chenopodium ambrosioides L. were found to have strong antibiofilm activity against MRSA, but their mechanism of action remains poorly understood.

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As more sporadic cases of chloroquine resistance occur (CQR) in Plasmodium vivax (P. vivax) malaria, molecular markers have become an important tool to monitor the introduction and spread of drug resistance. P.

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To verify the size and emergence time of new permeability pathways (NPPs) in malaria parasites, the permeability of the -infected erythrocytes was tested with different particle sizes of nanomaterials by flow cytometry assay. The results confirmed the permeability of the host cell membrane increases with parasite maturation for the stage-development evolution of NPPs, and especially found that a particle size of about 50 nm had higher efficiency. As a kind of the novel nanomaterials, nitrogen-doped carbon dots (NCDs) showed no toxicity, specificity binding ability to the malaria parasites, and could label live elder blood-stage through NPPs, indicating the potential application in cell imaging.

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Breast cancer has become the most commonly diagnosed cancer type in the world. A combination of chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (PTT) has emerged as a promising strategy for breast cancer therapy. However, the intricacy of precise delivery and the ability to initiate drug release in specific tumor sites remains a challenging puzzle.

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Improving the efficacy of melanoma treatment remains an important global challenge. Here, we combined chemotherapy with protein tyrosine phosphatase nonreceptor type 2(Ptpn2) based immunotherapy in an effort to address this challenge. Short-hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeting Ptpn2 was coencapsulated with doxorubicin (DOX) in the cell membrane of M1 macrophages (M1HD@RPR).

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This study was designed to assess the influence of efflux pump activity on the biofilm formation in Typhimurium. subsp. serovar Typhimurium ATCC 19585 (ST) and clinically isolated Typhimurium CCARM 8009 (ST) were treated with ceftriaxone (CEF), chloramphenicol (CHL), ciprofloxacin (CIP), erythromycin (ERY), norfloxacin (NOR), and tetracycline (TET) in autoinducer-containing media in the absence and presence of phenylalanine-arginine β-naphthylamide (PAβN) to compare efflux pump activity with biofilm-forming ability.

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The clinical diagnosis and therapy for ICU patients with invasive candidiasis are challenged by the changes of community composition and antimicrobial resistance. The epidemiology and drug sensitivity of candidiasis in ICU as well as its risk factors and drug resistance mechanism were investigated. In the present study, 115 patients in ICU were recruited from June 2019 through July 2020.

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Systemic administration of anticancer therapeutic agents remains a crucial strategy for clinical cancer therapy. However, poor drug accumulation at tumor sites and severe side effects to normal tissues induced by off-target effects lower their therapeutic efficiency and limit their deep application in clinical settings. How to overcome these issues has continuously raised concerns.

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A feasible, effective and non-destructive method that could be used to differentiate architectural paints was proposed by Microscopic laser Raman spectroscopy and chemometrics. A total of 252 white architectural paints from 7 different manufacturers were prepared for evaluating the potential of differentiating them. 5th Newton interpolation polynomial combined with Savitzky-Golay 7-point and 1st or 2nd polynomial smoothing under the 1st-order derivative were considered as the optimal pre-processing method for MLRM data.

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Erlotinib (ERT), oral administration agents, is one of the most pivotal targeted drugs in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); however, its poor solubility, low oral bioavailability, and capricious toxicity limit broader clinical applications. In this paper, a novel injectable matrix is prepared based on hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles (HMSNs) and thermosensitive poly(d,l-lactide)-poly(ethylene glycol)-poly(d,l-lactide) (PDLLA-PEG-PDLLA, PLEL) hydrogel to encapsulate and localize the sustained release of ERT for improved efficacy against NSCLC. The test-tube-inversion method shows that this ERT-loaded hydrogel composite (ERT@HMSNs/gel) presents as an injectable flowing solution under room temperature and transfers into a physically crosslinked non-flowing gel structure at physiological temperature.

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The combination of chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT) has promising potential in the synergistic treatment of cancer. However, chemotherapy and photodynamic synergistic therapy are impeded by uncontrolled chemotherapeutics release behavior, targeting deficiencies, and hypoxia-associated poor PDT efficacy in solid tumors. Here, a platinum nanozyme (PtNP) loaded reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive prodrug nanoparticle (CPT-TK-HPPH/Pt NP) is created to overcome these limitations.

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Photothermal therapy (PTT) has been widely used in cancer treatment in recent years. However, it is difficult to completely eliminate tumors by single PTT, and the effects of single dose of PTT frequency on the therapeutic outcome of PTT and the multiple PTT-induced immune response in cancer therapy also remain unclear. Here, water-soluble AgS nanoparticles (NPs) with optimal particle size (~15 nm) were synthesized and used as the PTT agents.

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In recent years, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) has been one of the most fast-growing malignant tumor diseases. NHL poses severe damages to physical health and a heavy burden to patients. Traditional therapies (chemotherapy or radiotherapy) bring some benefit to patients, but have severe adverse effects and do not prevent relapse.

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Drug crime is a prominent issue of concern from pole to pole. In order to seek higher profits, drug gangs often add diluents and adulterants to the drugs to disperse drug products Analysis of these additives would be greatly conducive to determine the origin of drug products for law enforcement departments. A method using attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics methods to classify the heroin hydrochloride, methamphetamine hydrochloride, ketamine hydrochloride and their five additives (caffeine, phenacetin, starch, glucose, and sucrose), was developed.

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The rapid emergence and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria continues to be an issue difficult to deal with, especially in the clinical, animal husbandry, and food fields. The occurrence of multidrug-resistant bacteria renders treatment with antibiotics ineffective. Therefore, the development of new therapeutic methods is a worthwhile research endeavor in treating infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria.

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The prevalence of skin cancer is rising along with the rapid population aging in recent years. Traditional therapies, such as surgical treatment, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and immunotherapy, may accompany serious side effects, limiting their clinical benefits. According to the biological characteristics of skin cancer, we have already established two kinds of synergetic systems of photothermal therapy (microneedle) and chemotherapy, containing gold nanorods (GNR).

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