Publications by authors named "Ya-Ping Xiao"

Background: The shortcomings of plaster in water resistance, air permeability, skin comfort, fixed stability and weight of wearing are still to be solved. 3D printed cast can overcome the above shortcomings. At present, there is a relative lack of data on the clinical application of 3D printed cast, probably due to its complexity, relatively long operating time, and high price.

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  • Glucose and lactate are essential for tumor growth, making their simultaneous removal a significant challenge in cancer treatment.
  • A new system called FPGLC has been developed using fluorinated polymer to co-load glucose oxidase and lactate oxidase, which depletes glucose and lactate while generating hydrogen peroxide.
  • The system also includes catalase to convert hydrogen peroxide into oxygen, which helps enhance the therapy's effectiveness, alleviate tumor hypoxia, and improve the delivery and imaging of treatment in tumors.
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  • - The study aimed to compare two methods for fixing femoral neck fractures: the novel Dynamic Compression Locking System (DCLS) and the traditional Dynamic Hip Screw (DHS), in terms of stability, healing, and complications.
  • - Fifty patients were analyzed, with 26 treated using DCLS and 24 using DHS, focusing on differences in operation time, blood loss, rehabilitation, and post-op outcomes over 24 months.
  • - Results indicated that the DCLS group experienced less surgical trauma, shorter operation times, and higher recovery scores compared to the DHS group, although both methods had similar reoperation rates.
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  • Bone cement leakage is a significant complication in treating Kümmell's disease via percutaneous vertebroplasty, leading to a study of clinical outcomes with and without leakage.
  • The research included 64 patients, dividing them into two groups based on bone cement leakage observed in X-rays, and compared various health metrics and outcomes before and after surgery.
  • Results showed that patients with leakage had more severe disease characteristics, but both groups experienced improvements in pain and disability post-surgery without significant differences between them.
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Emulsions have shown great potential in the delivery of various types of cargoes such as nucleic acids and proteins. In this study, fluorinated polymer emulsions (PFx@PFD-n) were prepared using fluorinated polymers with different structures as surfactant in PFD emulsions under ultrasound. These polymer emulsions gave comparable DNA binding ability compared with corresponding polymers.

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Background: In recent years, percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) has provided a new option for the treatment of Kümmell's disease (KD). This retrospective study aimed to investigate the differences in clinical characteristics, clinical efficacy, and related complications between two types of bone cement distribution patterns in the PVP treatment of KD.

Methods: A total of 63 patients with KD from January 2016 to February 2018 who received PVP treatment were examined at least 24 months.

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With the rise and development of gene therapy, it is of great significance to develop highly efficient and biocompatible polymeric gene carriers. In this work, a series of heteropolymers from ring-opening polymerization of diepoxide compounds and various functional primary amines were synthesized. The feed dosage of amines was adjusted to obtain the polymers with different functional group contents, and the structure-activity relationships of these polymers as nonviral gene vectors were examined in detail.

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Background: Femoral neck fractures are one of the problems in clinical treatment. The prognosis is uncertain. Currently, No internal fixation method is superior to other internal fixation methods in the treatment of femoral neck fractures.

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  • This study analyzes the clinical effectiveness of two treatments, percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP), for Kümmell's disease using data from 56 patients, split evenly between the two methods.
  • Both treatment groups showed no significant differences in age, bone density, or pre-surgery measurements, and they were followed for 24-48 months to compare outcomes.
  • Results indicated that while both procedures improved pain and disability scores after surgery and had similar rates of complications, PVP had a shorter operation time and less blood loss compared to PKP, with no significant differences in recovery metrics between the two groups over time.
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Cationic polymers have shown great potential in the delivery of nucleic acids and proteins. In this study, a series of pyrimidine-based cationic polymers were synthesized via the Michael addition reaction from pyrimidine-based linkages and low molecular weight polyethyleneimine (PEI). The structure-activity relationship (SAR) of these materials in DNA and protein delivery was investigated.

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The construction of efficient and low toxic non-viral gene delivery vectors is of great significance for gene therapy. Herein, two novel polycations were constructed via Michael addition from low molecular weight polyethylenimine (PEI) 600 Da and amino acid-containing linkages. Lysine and histidine were introduced for the purpose of improved DNA binding and pH buffering capacity, respectively.

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Background: Arthroscopic closure release includes arthroscopic lateral patella retinaculum releasing (LPRR) either outside synovial membrane (OSM) or through synovial membrane (TSM). At present, there is no research to compare the clinical efficacy of the above two methods for the treatment of lateral patellar compression syndrome (LPCS). So, the goal of this study was to investigate the method and overcome of arthroscopic LPRR either OSM or TSM for the treatment of LPCS.

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Polycation carriers hold great potential in gene therapy. However, they usually suffer from obvious cytotoxicity and unsatisfactory transfection efficiency. In this report, a series of fluorobenzene substituted and thioacetal contained polycations (TAEA-S-xF) were prepared to explore novel alternatives for safe and efficient non-viral polymeric gene vectors.

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The linking and modification of low molecular weight cationic polymers (oligomers) has become an attracted strategy to construct non-viral gene carriers with good transfection efficiency and much reduced cytotoxicity. In this study, PEI 600 Da was linked by biodegradable bridges containing rigid aromatic rings. The introduction of aromatic rings enhanced the DNA-binding ability of the target polymers and also improved the stability of the formed polymer/DNA complexes.

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Rapid enzymatic degradation and fragmentation during DNA administration can result in limited gene expression, and consequently, poor efficacy. It is necessary to use novel vectors for DNA delivery. Herein, we aimed to design useful carriers for enhancing transfection efficiency (TE).

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  • Fluorinated biomaterials have been explored as effective non-viral gene carriers, with a focus on synthesizing polymers from polyethyleneimine and fluorobenzoic acids.
  • The study examined the relationship between the structure and activity of these materials, finding that fluorine atoms can effectively balance DNA condensation and release.
  • Results indicated that these fluorinated polymers enable efficient gene delivery and show low toxicity, suggesting their potential for real-world applications.
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Background: Femoral neck fractures are the commonly encountered injury in orthopedic practice and result in significant morbidity and mortality. Currently, how to treat femoral neck fractures safely and effectively is still a challenge. The objective of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of dynamic compression locking system for femoral neck fractures.

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In the past few decades, although various reduction-responsive nanocarriers have been designed and explored for gene delivery, it is difficult to directly detect or monitor the reduction capability of these carriers, especially under intracellular conditions. Taking advantage of the generated fluorescence signal in the reduction process of the naphthalimide-sulfonamide (NS) group, we developed a novel liposomal nanocarrier, FNSL, which showed reduction-sensitive property and self-reporting character. As a new reduction-responsive site in a gene delivery system, the NS group in FNSL is capable of responding to glutathione (GSH) and simultaneously emitting green fluorescence at 500 nm in both extra- and intracellular circumstances.

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The treatment effect and signaling pathway regulation effects of kidney-tonifying traditional Chinese medicine on osteoporosis have been widely studied, but there is no systematic summary currently. This review comprehensively collected and analyzed the traditional Chinese medicines on the treatment and signaling pathway regulation of osteoporosis in recent ten years, such as Epimedii Folium, Drynariae Rhizoma, Cnidii Fructus, Eucommiae Cortex, Psoraleae Fructus and Dipsaci Radix. Based on the existing findings, the following conclusions were obtained: ①kidney-tonifying traditional Chinese medicine treated osteoporosis mainly through BMP-Smads, Wnt/-catenin, MAPK, PI3K/AKT signaling pathway to promote osteoblast bone formation and through OPG/RANKL/ RANK, estrogen, CTSK signaling pathway to inhibit osteoclasts of bone resorption.

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A new strategy for the construction of fluorinated cationic polymers for gene delivery was introduced. The fluorinated polymers were synthesized by crosslinking low molecular weight PEI with diols containing various lengths of perfluoroalkyl chains via epoxide ring-opening polymerization. Such a study presents the first example of polymeric gene vectors with fluorination on the polymer backbone but not on the side chains.

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The systematic treatment based on gemcitabine plus cisplatin is recommended as the current standard chemotherapy for unresectable or metastatic biliary tract cancers. However, the exact benefits from the recognized regime are still dismal. We thus elicit this study in an attempt to analyze whether targeted therapy coupled with various chemotherapy could produce improvement of survival benefits.

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) involves cartilage changes as well as modifications of subchondral bone and synovial tissues. Strontium ranelate (SR), an anti-osteoporosis compound, which is currently in phase III clinical trial for treatment of OA. Evidences suggest that SR preferably deposited in osteophyte, other than in subchondral bone in early phase of OA.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a chronic degenerative disease involving multiple physiopathological mechanisms. The increased prevalence of OA after menopause and the presence of estrogen receptors in joint tissues suggest that estrogen could help prevent development of OA. This review summarizes OA research with a focus on the effects of estrogen and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs).

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Purpose: The purpose of this article is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of covered stent implantation for large intracranial aneurysms treated with stent-assisted coiling.

Materials And Methods: Seven patients with a cerebral aneurysm were selected for this study. The aneurysms were located at the cavernous segment of the internal carotid artery in three cases, the supraclinoid segment in two and the vertebrobasilar junction in one.

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  • Researchers developed a method for creating optically active tetrahydroquinolines using a gold(I)/Brønsted acid system that combines aminobenzaldehydes or aminophenones with alkynes in one-step reactions.
  • This new approach allows for efficient synthesis of compounds with varying chiral centers and functional groups, achieving good to excellent yields while maintaining high selectivity in terms of regio-, diastereo-, and enantioselectivity.
  • Initial studies indicate that the stereochemistry of these compounds may influence their biological activity, highlighting their potential for use in drug discovery.
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