Publications by authors named "Zhongliang Qin"

Article Synopsis
  • The challenge of sealing uncontrolled high-pressure hemorrhage in emergencies outside surgical settings contributes to high trauma mortality rates, as current hemostatic bioadhesives are ineffective for major arteries and heart wounds.
  • A new tissue-conformable tough matrix is developed using a phase separation process that creates nanoporous aggregates within a double-network matrix, allowing for better energy dissipation and adhesion to soft tissues.
  • This new matrix shows increased durability and sealing capabilities, effectively managing severe bleeding in animal models and outperforming existing bioadhesives, offering a promising solution for treating hemorrhagic wounds.
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Cross-linking agents are frequently used to restore corneal properties after decellularization, and it is especially important to select an appropriate method to avoid excessive cross-linking. In addition, how to promote wound healing and how to improve scar formation require further investigation. To ensure the safety and efficacy of animal-derived products, we designed bioartificial corneas (BACs) according to the criteria for Class III medical devices.

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Crop straws represent enormous biomass resource that mainly contain secondary cell walls (SCWs) consisting of cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin. Nevertheless, the regulatory mechanism of SCW biosynthesis still needs to be well understood. In this study, we identified a rice NAC (NAM, ATAF1/2, CUC2) transcription factor OsNAC055 that regulates GA-mediated lignin biosynthesis.

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Cell therapy has been a promising strategy for cardiac repair after myocardial infarction (MI), but a poor ischemic environment and low cell delivery efficiency remain significant challenges. The spleen serves as a hematopoietic stem cell niche and secretes cardioprotective factors after MI, but it is unclear whether it could be used for human pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) cultivation and provide a proper microenvironment for cell grafts against the ischemic environment. Herein, we developed a splenic extracellular matrix derived thermoresponsive hydrogel (SpGel).

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Leaf vascular system differentiation and venation patterns play a key role in transporting nutrients and maintaining the plant shape, which is an important agronomic trait for improving photosynthetic efficiency. However, there is little knowledge about the regulation of leaf vascular specification and development. Here we utilized the rice midribless mutant (dl2) to investigate the molecular changes in transcriptome and proteome profiles during leaf vascular specification and differentiation.

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The harvest and process experiment were carried out on the stem and fruit of Akebia trifoliate. The results showed that the medicinal materials were more excellent as the collecting period postponed, the quality of main stem from three year old was better than those of youngers or first and second branch, such as the index of aridity,the color,the mineral content,the maceration extract content and airflow trait. Stems collected in the Mid-November were observably better than those in the March, May, July and Mid-September.

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