Publications by authors named "Zhenwei Lan"

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  • Understanding disease diversity emphasizes the importance of precision medicine, which aims for tailored treatments based on individual patient needs.
  • Microfluidics offers a cost-effective and efficient method for separating nanoparticles—key players in precision medicine—allowing for better detection, diagnosis, and treatment with less intrusion.
  • The review discusses various microfluidic separation techniques, their applications in liquid biopsies and nanomedicine, and anticipates future advancements through technologies like 3D printing and AI to enhance these methods.
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  • Infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are a growing concern, highlighting the need for new antimicrobial treatments.
  • Research focused on new compounds based on honokiol that showed significant antibacterial effects against MRSA while minimizing harm to human cells (low hemolytic activity).
  • The study revealed these compounds work by targeting and disrupting bacterial cell membranes, leading to increased reactive oxygen species and cellular damage, suggesting they could be promising alternatives to existing antibiotics like vancomycin.
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Turmeric (Curcuma longa), a typical source with recognized anti-inflammatory activity, is one such medicine-food homology source, yet its anti-inflammatory mechanisms and specific component combinations remain unclear. In this study, a net fishing method combining bio-affinity ultrafiltration and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (AUF-LC/MS) was employed and 13 potential COX-2 inhibitors were screened out from C. longa.

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The immune responses during the initiation and invasion stages of human lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) development are largely unknown. Here, we generated a single-cell RNA sequencing map to decipher the immune dynamics during human LUAD development. We found that T follicular helper (Tfh)-like cells, germinal center B cells, and dysfunctional CD8 T cells increase during tumor initiation/invasion and form a tertiary lymphoid structure (TLS) inside the tumor.

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Macrophages are heterogeneous and play critical roles in development and disease, but their diversity, function, and specification remain inadequately understood during human development. We generated a single-cell RNA sequencing map of the dynamics of human macrophage specification from PCW 4-26 across 19 tissues. We identified a microglia-like population and a proangiogenic population in 15 macrophage subtypes.

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DNA methylation alters gene expression in numerous biological processes, including embryonic development. It is little known about the effect of cryopreservation on sperm DNA methylation. The present study has investigated whether cryopreservation causes abnormal DNA methylation in cynomolgus macaque sperm for five critical genes that includes the maternally imprinted gene (SNRPN), genes associated with male infertility (HSPA1L, MTHFR) and genes involved in embryonic development (TET3, LZTR1).

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A sensitive and selective Ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method was developed for the identification and quantification of two potential genotoxic impurities (PGIs) - viz. methyl N-((2'-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)-[1,1'-biphenyl]-4-yl)methyl)-N-nitroso-L-valinate (PGI-1) and N-nitroso Valsartan (PGI-2) - in the angiotensin II receptor blocker valsartan. Among these impurities, PGI-1 is a distinctive compound which has never been reported.

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Recent studies concerning products that originate from natural plants have sought to clarify active ingredients, which both explains the mechanisms of the function and aids in quality control during production. As a traditional functional plant, Curcumae Rhizoma (CR) has been proven to be effective in promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. However, the components that play a role in its huge compound library are still unclear.

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The volatile oil of Curcumae Rhizoma has many active components,which are the key to the quality of Curcumae Rhizoma. Exploring the difference between volatile oil of different kinds of Curcumae Rhizoma facilitates the quality control and rational application of resources. In this study,GC-MS was applied to realize online qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis of the chemical composition spectrum of volatile oil from Curcuma wenyujin( CW),C.

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It's far from enough to describe the blood circulation promoting effect of Curcumae Rhizoma (CR), which is widely grown as a functional vegetable or spice in south and southeast Asian countries, and processed Curcumae Rhizoma (PCR), only by disclosing the content of a couple of relative compounds. In this study, the thrombin inhibitory effect as well as 2,2'-azino-bis (3-ethylbenz-thiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) and 2,2-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging ability of CR/PCR extracts was investigated, and TANGO Fourier transform near-infrared (FT-NIR, Bruker, Germany)-a benchtop instrument allowing the full range NIR wavelength scanning-and handheld-NIR spectrometer (Micro-NIR, NIR-S-G1, InnoSpectra corporation, China) that can be connected to smart phones were used to realize the rapid detection of pharmacodynamic indicators. model was evaluated based on the determination coefficient (R2), root mean square error (RMSE), standard error of test set (SEP) and ratio of performance to deviation (RPD).

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Curcumae Rhizoma (CR) and vinegar processed Curcumae Rhizoma (PCR) are common medicinal materials widely used in clinical practice in China. There are sliced CR (SCR) and two kinds of PCR products which are processed by different methods: WPCR-prepared with the whole CR root boiled in vinegar and then sliced, and SPCR-prepared with the whole CR root steamed and sliced before boiled with vinegar. In this study, the feasibility of Fourier transform near infrared spectrum (FT-NIR) used to determine the main discrepant components of SCR, WPCR and SPCR were investigated.

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This study aimed to establish a rapid and accurate method for identification of raw and vinegar-processed rhizomes of Curcuma kwangsiensis, in order to predict the content of curcumin compounds for scientific evaluation. A complete set of bionics recognition mode was adopted. The digital odor signal of raw and vinegar-processed rhizomes of Curcuma kwangsiensis were obtained by e-nose, and analyzed by back propagation(BP) neural network algorithm, with the accuracy, the sensitivity and specificity in discriminant model, correlation coefficient as well as the mean square error in regression model as the evaluation indexes.

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The aim of this study was to establish a robust and rapid method for identification of the changes of Curcumae Rhizoma (CR) in its physical properties and the components after processing. Color and odor used as the indexes for physical property evaluation in this study were quantified by non-targeted bionic detectors colorimeter and e-nose according to Chinese pharmacopoeia, and all chemical changes of the samples were observed by NIR. The technique of mid-level data fusion was adopted to simulate the recognition mode of human, and the prediction accuracy was 100%.

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The prognosis of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) remains poor owing to diagnosis typically occurring at advanced stages of the disease. The understanding of the molecular regulatory signatures of CRC may lead to the identification of biomarkers for the early detection, prevention and clinical intervention of CRC. Epidemiological studies have indicated that cyclooxygenase‑1 (COX‑1) serves an active function in colon carcinogenesis.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is responsible for one of the major cancer incidence and mortality worldwide. It is well known that MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play vital roles in maintaining the cell development and other physiological processes, as well as, the aberrant expression of numerous miRNAs involved in CRC progression. MiRNAs are a class of small, endogenous, non-coding, single-stranded RNAs that bind to the 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) complementary sequences of their target mRNA, resulting in mRNA degradation or inhibition of its translation as a post-transcriptional regulators.

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Chemokines represent a superfamily of small secretion proteins that functionally mediate immune cell transmigration in normal or inflammatory conditions. Although anatomic and polygenetic evidence suggests that tree shrews are primate-like species, understanding of the structure and function of tree shrew chemokines has only just commenced. In this study, we cloned tree shrew chemokine CXCL8 and its cognate receptors.

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Bcl-2 inhibits cell proliferation by delaying G/G to S phase entry. We tested the hypothesis that Bcl-2 regulates S phase entry through mitochondrial pathways. Existing evidence indicates mitochondrial adenosine tri-phosphate (ATP) and reactive oxygen species (ROS) are important signals in cell survival and cell death, however, the molecular details of how these 2 processes are linked remain unknown.

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