Publications by authors named "Yanrui Su"

The catalyst CuFeAg derived from a layered double hydroxide precursor exhibited the highest STY toward long-chain alcohols of 0.139 g g h. The introduction of Ag enhanced the interaction between Cu and FeC species.

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  • - A new lipid nanoparticle system has been developed to deliver antigens like mRNA and proteins more effectively, designed to mimic virus-like structures for better immune response, particularly against SARS-CoV-2 variants.
  • - This system incorporates the S1 protein from the Omicron variant to help deliver mRNA from a newer variant, enhancing the interaction with immune receptors and boosting the immune response.
  • - Research shows that combining protein and mRNA in this delivery method results in a stronger antibody response in mice, suggesting that it activates various immune cell types and improves overall immunity.
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Fenton or Fenton-like reactions have been widely used in various fields, including solar energy conversion to generate hydroxyl radicals, environmental remediation, biology, and life science. However, the slow Fe/Fe cycle and narrow applicable pH range still present significant challenges. Here, a heterostructured CoFe-layered double hydroxide/MoS nanocomposite (CoFe-LDH/MoS) was prepared via simple electrostatic interactions.

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The abnormal Wnt signaling pathway leads to a high expression of β-catenin, which causes several types of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer (CRC). The inhibition of tankyrase (TNKS) activity can reduce cancer cell growth, invasion, and resistance to treatment by blocking the Wnt signaling pathway. A pharmacophore search and pharmacophore docking were performed to identify potential TNKS inhibitors in the training databases.

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