Publications by authors named "Xueyun Wen"

The risk of harmful microorganisms to ecosystems and human health has stimulated exploration of singlet oxygen (O)-based disinfection. It can be potentially generated via an electrocatalytic process, but is limited by the low production yield and unclear intermediate-mediated mechanism. Herein, we designed a two-site catalyst (Fe/Mo-N/C) for the selective O generation.

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  • * This study focuses on improving the selectivity of Au-based nanozymes (PDA@Au NPs) by using molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) that target glucose, achieving a selectivity improvement of over 230%.
  • * The resulting glucose sensor is capable of detecting glucose in a concentration range of 10 μM-1 mM, with a low detection limit of 0.227 μM, while being unaffected by other monosaccharides and demonstrating good recovery and long-term stability.
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Endotoxin detection is important for determining bacterial contamination and infection in fields of food, pharmaceutical and clinical disease diagnosis. The horseshoe crab deformed cell lysate analysis is regarded as the gold-standard method, but the endangered and high-cost horseshoe crab animals required in sensing process further raise animal ethical issues and hinder their applications. The colorimetric methods based on nanozymes are simple and economical, but the low selectivity and sensitivity are still the bottleneck for their further application.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-based therapy has emerged as a promising antibacterial strategy. However, it faces the limitations of uncontrollable space-time release and excessive lipid peroxidation, which may lead to a series of metabolic disorders and decreased immune function. In this study, mechanical damage by molybdenum oxide nanowires (MoONWs) is introduced as a synergistic factor to enhance the photothermal and photodynamic effects for controllable and efficient antibacterial therapy.

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  • * UFP levels were significantly higher during dental activities compared to non-working hours, with laser periodontal treatment generating the highest concentrations of UFP.
  • * The use of a high-volume evacuator (HVE) helped lower UFP during drilling and grinding but was ineffective in reducing UFP from laser procedures, indicating potential health risks for dental professionals.
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Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from oral pathogenic bacteria is an important factor leading to alveolar bone absorption and the implant failure. The present study aimed to evaluate the modulation of berberine hydrochloride (BBR) on the LPS-mediated osteogenesis and adipogenesis imbalance in rat bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). Cell viability, osteoblastic and adipogenic differentiation levels were measured using the Cell Counting Kit-8 assay, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) staining and content assay, and oil red O staining, respectively.

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