Publications by authors named "ZhuoXuan Li"

Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLG) nanoparticles loaded with doxorubicin have reached phase-I clinical trials for treating advanced solid tumors. This study explores cell hitchhiking, where nanoparticles associate with blood cells and investigates the impact on pharmacokinetics and tumor migration. Previous findings highlighted the early post-injection phase dominated by nonspecific nanoparticle-cell interactions and burst release.

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The road traffic volumes are constantly increasing worldwide, leading to significant challenges in maintaining asphalt pavements. Vehicular loads and environmental changes impact asphalt pavements, necessitating suitable predictive models. The International Roughness Index (IRI), a key indicator of road smoothness, requires IRI prediction models for performance analysis.

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Signal drift and hysteresis of flexible piezoresistive sensors pose significant challenges against the widespread applications in emerging fields such as electronic skin, wearable equipment for metaverse and human-AI (artificial intelligence) interfaces. To address the creep and relaxation issues associated with pressure-sensitive materials, a highly stable piezoresistive composite is proposed, using polyamide-imide (PAI) fibers as the matrix and in situ grafted-polymerized polyaniline (PANI) as the semi-conducting layer. The PAI with large rigid fluorenylidene groups exhibits a high glass transition temperature of 372 °C (PAI 5-5), which results in an extremely long relaxation time at room temperature and consequently offers outstanding anti-creep/relaxation performances.

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Explore whether the axillary outcomes differ among HER2 positive subgroups receiving standard dual-targeted therapy, aiming to identify subgroups exhibiting enhanced sensitivity to NAT among HER2-positive/node-positive breast cancer patients. HER2 positive female patients with biopsy-proven node-positive disease from April 2020 to May 2023 were included. All patients underwent standard Neoadjuvant HER2-targeted dual therapy and axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) at Breast Surgery Center of Sichuan Cancer Hospital.

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To investigate the changes in neuronal lipid droplet (LD) accumulation and lipid metabolism after acute spinal cord injury (SCI), we established a rat model of compressive SCI. Oil Red O staining, BODIPY 493/503 staining, and 4-hydroxynonenal immunofluorescence staining were performed to determine overall LD accumulation, neuronal LD accumulation, and lipid peroxidation. Lipidomics was conducted to identify the lipid components in the local SCI microenvironment.

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  • Human health is a multifaceted concept influenced by various factors and can be categorized into nine constitutional types in Traditional Chinese Medicine, each reflecting different health states.
  • This study utilized speech audio from participants aged 18-45 to identify unbalanced health statuses through advanced machine learning models, specifically testing Conv1D, Conv2D, and LSTM architectures.
  • Results indicated that all models performed well, with the Conv2D model achieving the highest accuracy, suggesting a promising approach for diagnosing subhealth populations non-invasively.
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Pigs share anatomical and physiological traits with humans and can serve as a large-animal model for translational medicine. Bona fide porcine pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) could facilitate testing cell and drug therapies. Agriculture and biotechnology may benefit from the ability to produce immune cells for studying animal infectious diseases and to readily edit the porcine genome in stem cells.

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Purpose: This study investigated the brain targeting mechanism of doxorubicin-loaded polybutyl cyanoacrylate (PBCA) nanoparticles, particularly their interactions with the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The BBB protects the brain from drugs in the bloodstream and represents a crucial obstacle in the treatment of brain cancer.

Methods: An advanced computer model analyzed the brain delivery of two distinct formulations, Doxil and surfactant-coated PBCA nanoparticles.

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In the century of precision medicine and predictive modeling, addressing quality-related issues in the medical supply chain is critical, with 62 % of the disruptions being attributable to quality challenges. This study centers on the development and safety of liposomal doxorubicin, where animal studies alone often do not adequately explain the complex interplay between critical quality attributes and in vivo performances. Anchored in our aim to elucidate this in vitro-in vivo nexus, we compared TLD-1, a novel liposomal doxorubicin delivery system, against the established formulations Doxil® and Lipodox®.

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  • PLG nanoparticles are promising for cancer therapy due to their effectiveness and biodegradability, making it crucial to study their interactions with blood cells and how they distribute in the body.
  • Three types of doxorubicin-loaded PLG nanoparticles were created and analyzed for their characteristics and drug release behaviors, with real-time tracking of their movement in tumor-bearing mice.
  • The study found that after injection, PLG nanoparticles quickly released the drug and interacted with blood cells, affecting how the drugs are processed and cleared from circulation, providing insights for improving nanoparticle drug delivery in cancer treatment.
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  • Early-onset preeclampsia (EOPE) is a serious pregnancy problem that starts early but shows symptoms later on, and it's hard to predict or treat.
  • A protein called adrenomedullin (ADM) is found in high amounts in the placenta during early pregnancy, and it helps with important processes in the placenta.
  • Research shows that when ADM is low in pregnant women who go on to develop EOPE, it can lead to complications, but increasing ADM levels can help reduce these issues in studies with mice.
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Recent studies have revealed that lipid droplets accumulate in neurons after brain injury and evoke lipotoxicity, damaging the neurons. However, how lipids are metabolized by spinal cord neurons after spinal cord injury remains unclear. Herein, we investigated lipid metabolism by spinal cord neurons after spinal cord injury and identified lipid-lowering compounds to treat spinal cord injury.

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Tissue infection typically results from blood transmission or the direct inoculation of bacteria following trauma. The pathogen-induced destruction of tissue prevents antibiotics from penetrating the infected site, and severe inflammation further impairs the efficacy of conventional treatment. The current study describes the size-dependent induction of macrophage polarization using gold nanoparticles.

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Cell-cell communication is a key aspect of dissecting the complex cellular microenvironment. Existing single-cell and spatial transcriptomics-based methods primarily focus on identifying cell-type pairs for a specific interaction, while less attention has been paid to the prioritisation of interaction features or the identification of interaction spots in the spatial context. Here, we introduce SpatialDM, a statistical model and toolbox leveraging a bivariant Moran's statistic to detect spatially co-expressed ligand and receptor pairs, their local interacting spots (single-spot resolution), and communication patterns.

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Higher sensitivity to pain is a common clinical symptom in postmenopausal females. The gut microbiota (GM) has recently been identified as participating in various pathophysiological processes and may change during menopause and contribute to multiple postmenopausal symptoms. Here, we investigated the possible correlation between GM alteration and allodynia in ovariectomized (OVX) mice.

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Direct in vivo investigation of human placenta trophoblast's susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 is challenging. Here we report that human trophoblast stem cells (hTSCs) and their derivatives are susceptible to SARS-CoV-2 infection, which reveals heterogeneity in hTSC cultures. Early syncytiotrophoblasts (eSTBs) generated from hTSCs have enriched transcriptomic features of peri-implantation trophoblasts, express high levels of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), and are productively infected by SARS-CoV-2 and its Delta and Omicron variants to produce virions.

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At present, tricaprilin is used as a ketogenic source for the management of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. After administration of the medium-chain triglyceride, tricaprilin is hydrolyzed to octanoic acid and further metabolized to ketones, acting as an alternative energy substrate for the brain. In this investigation, we developed a physiologically-based biopharmaceutics model simulating in vivo processes following the peroral administration of tricaprilin.

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Due to the widespread application of rare earth oxide nanoparticles in various fields, their release into the environment is inevitable, and their potential toxicity and ecological impact have become a concern. Yttrium oxide nanoparticles are important rare earth oxide nanoparticles; however, their impact on plants and the molecular mechanism underlying their influence on plant growth and development are unclear. In this study, we found that yttrium oxide nanoparticles at concentrations exceeding 2 mM significantly inhibited the growth of Arabidopsis seedlings.

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Background: Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-low tumor is a new entity defined as HER2 immunohistochemistry (IHC) 1+ or 2+/fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)-negative. We aimed to evaluate whether HER2 mRNA levels tested by quantitative reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) could better define HER2-low tumors. Patients and methods: Consecutive breast cancer patients with hormonal receptor-positive, HER2-negative diseases, and HER2 mRNA results were included.

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Purpose: To evaluate whether changes in ultrasound features during neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) could predict axillary node response in clinically node-positive breast cancer patients.

Methods: Patients with biopsy-proven node-positive disease receiving NAC between February 2009 and March 2021 were included. Ultrasound (US) images were obtained using a 5-12-MHz linear array transducer before NAC, after two cycles, and at the completion of NAC.

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For decades, there has been a growing interest in injectable subcutaneous formulations to improve the absorption of drugs into the systemic circulation and to prolong their release over a longer period. However, fluctuations in the blood plasma levels together with bioavailability issues often limit their clinical success. This warrants a closer look at the performance of long-acting depots, for example, and their dependence on the complex interplay between the dosage form and the physiological microenvironment.

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In situ forming implants are exposed to an extracellular matrix resembling a gel rather than aqueous solution upon subcutaneous administration. The aim of study was to develop a gel-based release testing system for characterizing the long-term in vitro behavior of in situ forming implants. The gel-based system consisted of an agarose gel mimicking the subcutaneous injection site and a receiver layer comprising phosphate buffer.

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Background: Central nervous system injury (CNSI) comprises a series of common diseases that severely affect patients' motor function and quality of life and is associated with high disability and mortality rates. Previous studies have shown that contralateral lumbosacral nerve root transfer significantly improved the function of the paralyzed limb in rat models of CNSI. These studies showed that severing the sacral 1 nerve root (S1) did not damage the function of the ipsilateral lower extremity.

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