Publications by authors named "Yinyu Zhao"

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  • IL-17A is a pro-inflammatory cytokine linked to autoimmune disorders and affects liver drug metabolism, though its exact impact on drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters is not well understood.
  • This study investigates how IL-17A influences DMETs (drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters) in liver cells (HepaRG) through specific molecular techniques, revealing it inhibits the expression of multiple key enzymes and transporters.
  • The findings suggest that altered DMET regulation due to IL-17A in immune-related conditions, like psoriasis, may lead to changes in how drugs are processed in the body, potentially causing unexpected drug interactions in patients.
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Several population pharmacokinetic (PPK) models of B cell lymphoma-2 (BCL-2) venetoclax (VEN) have been developed and published to characterize the influencing factors of pharmacokinetics in hematologic malignancies. This review described PPK models of VEN examining the magnitude and types of covariate effects in PK parameters, as well as identified areas that require further investigation in order to facilitate their use. Currently, there are six analyses on PPK models of VEN summarized in this review.

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Traditional hydrogels, as wound dressings, usually exhibit poor mechanical strength and slow drug release performance in clinical biomedical applications. Although various strategies have been investigated to address the above issues, it remains a challenge to develop a simple method for preparing hydrogels with both toughness and controlled drug release performance. In this study, a tannic acid-reinforced poly (sulfobetaine methacrylate) (TAPS) hydrogel was fabricated via free radical polymerization, and the TAPS hydrogel was subjected to a simple electrophoresis process to obtain the hydrogels with a gradient distribution of copper ions.

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High-performance organic neuromorphic devices with miniaturized device size and computing capability are essential elements for developing brain-inspired humanoid intelligence technique. However, due to the structural inhomogeneity of most organic materials, downscaling of such devices to nanoscale and their high-density integration into compact matrices with reliable device performance remain challenging at the moment. Herein, based on the design of a semicrystalline polymer PBFCL with ordered structure to regulate dense and uniform formation of conductive nanofilaments, we realize an organic synapse with the smallest device dimension of 50 nm and highest integration size of 1 Kb reported thus far.

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Aims: The aim of this study was to explore the influence and possible mechanisms of pharmacokinetics-related gene polymorphisms, especially CYP2C19 polymorphisms, and non-genetic factors combined with the inflammatory status on the voriconazole (VRC) metabolism of the Chinese population.

Methods: Clinical studies were performed by collecting more than one VRC trough concentration and C-reactive protein (CRP) level. A total of 265 blood samples were collected from 120 patients.

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  • * The research analyzed data from 140 CML patients and found that age significantly influenced the drug's clearance rate (CL/F), although no genetic factors were identified as relevant.
  • * The results suggest that lower doses of dasatinib may be more appropriate for older Chinese patients, allowing for dosage adjustments based on age to ensure optimal treatment effectiveness.
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  • Imatinib is the primary treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia, but there's limited data on its effectiveness in Chinese patients, prompting a study to analyze pharmacokinetics and support personalized medicine.
  • The study involved 230 patients and utilized 424 data points to assess how various factors, such as demographic and genetic information, affect how imatinib is processed in the body.
  • Findings indicated that hemoglobin levels and kidney function influence imatinib clearance, while genetic variations had no significant impact, highlighting caution for patients with renal issues or changing hemoglobin levels during treatment.
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Voriconazole (VRC) displays highly variable pharmacokinetics impacting treatment efficacy and safety. To provide evidence for optimizing VRC therapy regimens, the authors set out to determine the factors impacting VRC steady-state trough concentration (C) in patients with various albumin (Alb) level. A total of 275 blood samples of 120 patients and their clinical characteristics and genotypes of , , , , , , , and were included in this study.

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Individual differences in drug response have always existed in clinical treatment. Many non-genetic factors show non-negligible impacts on personalized medicine. Emerging studies have demonstrated epigenetic could connect non-genetic factors and individual treatment differences.

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As the activity of certain drug metabolizing enzymes or transporter proteins can vary with age, the effect of ontogenetic and genetic variation on the activity of these enzymes is critical for the accurate prediction of treatment outcomes and toxicity in children. This makes pharmacogenetic research in pediatrics particularly important and urgently needed, but also challenging. This review summarizes pharmacogenetic studies on the effects of genetic polymorphisms on pharmacokinetic parameters and clinical outcomes in pediatric populations for certain drugs, which are commonly prescribed by clinicians across multiple therapeutic areas in a general hospital, organized from those with the most to the least pediatric evidence among each drug category.

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Diabetic wounds remain one of the most prevalent hard-to-heal wounds in the clinic. The causative factors impeding the wound healing process include not only the elevated oxidative stress and bacterial infections but also the high and repetitive plantar stress (including compressive pressure and shear stress). Conventional hydrogel dressings are mechanically weak and fragile, limiting their applications in the high stress-loading conditions of diabetic foot ulcers.

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Over the past 4 decades, China has experienced a nutritional transition and has developed the largest population of internet users. In this study, we evaluated the impacts of internet access on the nutritional intake in Chinese rural residents. An IV-Probit-based propensity score matching method was used to determine the impact of internet access on nutritional intake.

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The study investigated the role of regenerated cellulose (RC) fiber (0, 5 g, 10 g, 15 g and 20 g/100 g) on water holding capacity (WHC), texture, dynamic rheological, secondary structures and microstructure of myofibrillar protein (MP) gels. It was found that the gel WHC and texture properties were enhanced with increased RC fiber. The rheological results indicated that RC fiber did not destroy the normal cross-link of MP, but enhanced the viscoelasticity.

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