Publications by authors named "Yunxin Ye"

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  • * A novel therapeutic approach using a "nanotank" called MXene@MOF@CORM-401 (MMC) has been developed, which combines materials that can target and kill bacteria effectively.
  • * Experiments show that MMC is safe for use and not only has strong antimicrobial effects but also promotes quicker healing of diabetic wounds, making it a potential game-changer in treating MDR infections.
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In the new era of international trade, escalating uncertainty and the swift development of the digital economy stand out as two pivotal transformations. These phenomena individually exert significant influences on enterprises' exports; however, their combined effects on export resilience remain underexplored. Hence, drawing on existing theories, this paper analyzes the weakening effect of economic policy uncertainty on export resilience and explores the influence of regional digital economic development on this attenuation effect.

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  • Polyphenol hydrogels, particularly those using gallic acid (GA), are gaining popularity for their strong adhesion, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties, surpassing traditional catechol-based hydrogels.
  • This review explores the interaction mechanisms of GA with polymers and its advantages in enhancing hydrogel characteristics, while also looking at various methods for integrating GA and its biomedical applications.
  • Ultimately, the paper highlights GA’s potential as a multifunctional bioactive additive in hydrogels, while noting existing limitations and future opportunities for research in this field.
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Infectious diseases caused by bacterial invasions have imposed a significant global health and economic burden. More worryingly, multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogenic bacteria born under the abuse of antibiotics have further escalated the . Nowadays, at the crossroads of multiple disciplines such as chemistry, nanoscience and biomedicine, nanozymes, as enzyme-mimicking nanomaterials, not only possess excellent bactericidal ability but also reduce the possibility of inducing resistance.

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