Publications by authors named "Yanlin Peng"

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  • The fibroblast-myofibroblast transition is crucial in wound healing, involving ECM secretion and the contraction of stress fibers.
  • The study introduces a cell membrane-based nanoplatform using myofibroblast membranes and gold nanoparticles loaded with IL-4 to enhance wound healing and improve bacterial clearance.
  • This novel approach promotes the transition of primitive fibroblasts to myofibroblasts, facilitating matrix production, vascularization, and epithelial regeneration for better wound closure.
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The (M2M + TGF-β)@HAMA hydrogel dressing improves the outcomes of dysregulated chronic wound healing by protecting the open wound from repeated bacterial infections, reprogramming endogenous monocytes and M1 macrophages into an M2-phenotype, as well as enhancing fibroblastic proliferation and migration for matrix remodeling and granulation tissue formation.Image 1.

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Objective: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is often a transitional state between normal aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). When observed longitudinally, some MCI patients convert to AD, while a considerable portion either remains MCI or revert to a normal functioning state. This divergence has provided some enlightenment on a potential biomarker to be represented in the resting state brain activities of MCI patients with different post-hoc labels.

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Amnestic mild cognitive impairment MCI (aMCI) has a high progression to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recently, resting-state functional MRI (RS-fMRI) has been increasingly utilized in studying the pathogenesis of aMCI, especially in resting-state networks (RSNs). In the current study, we aimed to explore abnormal RSNs related to memory deficits in aMCI patients compared to the aged-matched healthy control group using RS-fMRI techniques.

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