Publications by authors named "Yong Ling"

With the global population aging, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of the unmet needs experienced by older adults who require caregiving or are informal caregivers. It is also important to understand how the perspectives of caregivers and care recipients might differ and interact to mutually shape experiences during the care journey. The primary aim of this study was to provide an in-depth and holistic understanding of the unmet needs and challenges experienced by older informal caregivers and care recipients.

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Mild-temperature (<45 °C) photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising approach to kill cancer cells by inhibiting the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) related to thermoresistance, a method commonly applied in most mild-temperature PTT studies. Regrettably, thermoresistance cannot be fully suppressed solely by inhibiting HSPs. Under normal conditions, heat shock factor 1 (HSF-1) remains inactive and forms a complex with HSPs.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an emerging therapeutic modality to selectively eradicate pathological cells, such as cancer cells. Hence, we designed and synthesized a series of novel ꞵ-carboline/cyanoisoflavone photosensitizers A1-A3. All compounds possessed potent type-I/-II photodynamic properties.

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Recently, much attention has been focused on oligonucleotide drugs that precisely control the gene expression. Among these, triplex-forming oligonucleotides (TFOs) represent common antigene strategies because they bind specifically to the major groove position of genomic DNA to form a triplex DNA structure. Thus far, this promising triplex formation technique represents a successful strategy with strong application prospects for gene manipulation applications (e.

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The development of novel long-acting injectables for local anesthetics is necessary to effectively manage the acute postoperative pain. The aim of this study was to prepare an injectable oil-based formulation of ropivacaine (ROP) prodrug (ropivacaine stearoxil, ROP-ST) and to investigate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics after injectable administration. A novel -acyloxymethyl prodrug of ROP, i.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that leads to severe cartilage deterioration and synovial impairment in the joints. Previous studies have indicated that the aberrant activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in synovial macrophages plays a significant role in the pathogenesis of RA and has been regarded as a therapeutic target for the disease. In this study, we synthesized a novel canthin-6-one alkaloid, namely methyl canthin-6-one-2-carboxylate (Cant), and assessed its effects on NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophages.

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This work leverages the additive antipathogenic effects of natural extracts/essential oils (EOs) and probiotics for the treatment of acne vulgaris associated with () and eczema complicated by secondary infections with (). Six probiotic strains and various extracts/EOs were evaluated in a large screening to evaluate their potential against both pathogens. PCB003 was able to inhibit the growth of both pathogens.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is increasingly regarded as an attractive approach for cancer treatment due to its advantages of low invasiveness, minimal side effects, and high efficiency. Here, two novel Ru(II) complexes , were designed and synthesized by coordinating phenanthroline and biquinoline ligands with Ru(II) center, and their chemo-photodynamic therapy and immunotherapy were explored. Both and exhibited significant phototoxicity against A549 and 4T1 tumor cells type-I/-II PDT.

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Background: Patients who suffered from sepsis-induced acute lung injury (ALI) always need sedation for mechanical ventilation in intensive care unit (ICU). Ciprofol(Cip), a novel intravenous anesthetic, was revealed to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties. Ferroptosis, categorized as a type of newly non-apoptotic cell death, participates in the development of lung injury.

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  • * This report presents the first confirmed case of fungal peritonitis caused by an unspecified fungus in a patient with chronic nephrotic syndrome in Guangzhou, China.
  • * After the removal of the peritoneal catheter and administration of antifungal treatment, the patient showed no further symptoms, highlighting the need for increased awareness and prompt diagnosis of fungal-related complications in CAPD patients.
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  • * Researchers developed a sophisticated time-to-event model by analyzing data from 158 patients undergoing standard chemotherapy, focusing on factors like tumor size, serum albumin levels, and body weight over time.
  • * The study found that changes in serum albumin and body weight at the 9th week of chemotherapy, along with baseline CA19-9 levels, significantly affected overall survival, suggesting that proper nutritional support could enhance patient outcomes.
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Background: The popularity of caffeinated foods and beverages poses risks of high caffeine exposure among Chinese children and adolescents. Nevertheless, there is a lack of national assessments on their caffeine consumption.

Objective: To estimate daily caffeine intake and analyze time trends among Chinese children and adolescents.

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  • - Ru(II) complexes are being researched as effective photosensitizers due to their enhanced photodynamic properties, particularly with the new tris-bipyridine based complexes (6a-e) developed to improve their effectiveness in cancer treatment.
  • - The complex 6d showed strong phototoxic effects on three different cancer cell types, with significantly lower IC values under light exposure compared to dark conditions, indicating its potential for photodynamic therapy.
  • - In addition to its high photodynamic activity, 6d was found to not only induce oxidative stress and damage in cancer cells but also promote specific types of cell death while inhibiting tumor growth in A549 cancer models by 95.4%.
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This study reports the development of the first copolymer material that (i) is resistant to fungal attachment and hence biofilm formation, (ii) operates via a nonkilling mechanism, i.e., avoids the use of antifungal actives and the emergence of fungal resistance, (iii) exhibits sufficient elasticity for use in flexible medical devices, and (iv) is suitable for 3D printing (3DP), enabling the production of safer, personalized medical devices.

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Oligonucleotide drugs are shining in clinical therapeutics, but efficient and safe delivery systems severely limit their widespread use. A disulfide unit technology platform based on dynamic thiol exchange chemistry at the cell membrane has the potential for drug delivery. However, the alteration of the disulfide unit CSSC dihedral angle induced by different substituents directly affects the effectiveness of this technology and its stability.

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  • - Titanium dioxide (TiO) is widely used as a food additive in China, but detailed data on its particle size and dietary exposure is limited.
  • - A study found that 37.7% of TiO particles in food additives are nanoparticles (NPs), with candies (excluding gum) having the highest TiO content; the average dietary exposure for the population was found to be 34.84 μg/kg bw/day for TiO and 3.44 μg/kg bw/day for TiO NPs.
  • - Dietary exposure to TiO NPs varies by age and region, with children and residents of Inner Mongolia showing the highest intake; however, the risk associated with TiO NP exposure is considered acceptable
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This is the first study that explores blending polylactic acid (PLA) with various biomasses, including food wastes-brewer's spent grain (BSG), spent coffee grounds (SCG), sesame cake (SC), and thermoplastic starch (TPS) biomass to create composite gastric floating drug delivery systems (GFDDS) through 3D printing. The aim is to investigate the influence of biomass percentage, biomass type, and printing parameters on their corresponding drug release profiles. 3D-printed (3DP) composite filaments were prepared by blending biomasses and PLA before drug release studies were performed using hydrophilic and hydrophobic model drugs, metoprolol tartrate (MT), and risperidone (RIS).

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A small molecule disulfide unit technology platform based on dynamic thiol exchange chemistry at the cell membrane has the potential for drug delivery. However, the alteration of the CSSC dihedral angle of the disulfide unit caused by diverse substituents directly affects the effectiveness of this technology platform as well as its own chemical stability. The highly stable open-loop relaxed type disulfide unit plays a limited role in drug delivery due to its low dihedral angle.

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Rare Earth Elements (REEs) have been implicated in potential health effects. However, the health risk of REE exposure among tea drinkers in China remains poorly understood. This study aimed to characterize the concentration of REEs in different tea categories and evaluate the associated health risks for tea consumers in China.

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Hypoxia can lead to liver fibrosis and severely limits the efficacy of photodynamic therapy (PDT). Herein, carbon nitride (CN)-based hybrid nanoparticles (NPs) VPSGCNs@TSI for light-driven water splitting were utilized to solve this problem. CNs were doped with selenide glucose (Se-glu) to enhance their red/NIR region absorption.

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Rapid and sensitive RNA detection is of great value in diverse areas, ranging from biomedical research to clinical diagnostics. Existing methods for RNA detection often rely on reverse transcription (RT) and DNA amplification or involve a time-consuming procedure and poor sensitivity. Herein, we proposed a CRISPR/Cas12a-enabled amplification-free assay for rapid, specific, and sensitive RNA diagnostics.

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Chemo-photodynamic therapy is a treatment method that combines chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy and has demonstrated significant potential in cancer treatment. However, the development of chemo-photodynamic therapeutic agents with fewer side effects still poses a challenge. Herein, we designed and synthesized a novel series of β-carboline/furylmalononitrile hybrids - and evaluated their chemo-photodynamic therapeutic effects.

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  • Pharmacotherapy is crucial for treating and preventing cerebral ischemia, but current drugs face challenges like poor absorption, low solubility, and rapid metabolism that limit their efficacy.
  • To address these issues, researchers are using prodrug strategies that convert inactive drug forms into active ones, enhancing brain permeability and reducing toxicity.
  • This review highlights effective prodrug developments over the last two decades, aiming to improve treatment outcomes for cerebral ischemia and providing insights for pharmaceutical chemists.
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With the continuous upsurge in demand for wearable energy, nanogenerators are increasingly required to operate under extreme environmental conditions. Even though they are at the cutting edge of technology, nanogenerators have difficulty producing high-quality electrical output at very extreme temperatures. Here, a triboelectric basalt textile (TBT) with an ultrawide operational temperature range (from -196 to 520 °C) is created employing basalt material as the main body.

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Aims: Evidence regarding the modification effects of age, sex, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or weight status on the associations of sedentary behavior (SB) with cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is limited. Moreover, the mechanisms for the associations also remain unclear. We aimed to investigate the possible influence of these factors on the associations of SB with CVD events and whether the associations are mediated by metabolic phenotypes.

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