Publications by authors named "Zhuole Wang"

Article Synopsis
  • The research focuses on creating a new framework called deepAMP to develop effective antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) to tackle the issue of antimicrobial resistance.
  • DeepAMP was used to design and test 29 AMP candidates, with over 90% outperforming a known antimicrobial, showing effectiveness against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
  • Three specific AMPs significantly reduced resistance to Staphylococcus aureus and proved effective in treating skin infections in mice, presenting a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics.
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Supramolecular natural product gels (NPGs) have emerged as promising biomaterials for scalable and adjustable drug delivery systems. These gels possess biocompatibility, biodegradability, and the ability to mimic the extracellular matrix. Salvianolic acid B (), derived from , a Chinese medicinal plant, exhibits various beneficial properties such as antioxidant, antifibrotic, and angiogenic effects.

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Vitiligo, a common skin disease that seriously affects 0.5-2.0% of the worldwide population, lacks approved therapeutics due to a wide range of adverse side effects.

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Numerous studies have verified that electroacupuncture (EA) can relieve neuropathic pain through a variety of mechanisms. Synaptotagmin 1 (Syt-1), a synaptic vesicle protein for regulating exocytosis of neurotransmitters, was found to be affected by EA stimulation. However, the roles of Syt-1 in neuropathic pain and EA-induced analgesic effect remain unclear.

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Endometritis, which is usually caused by bacterial infection, is characterized by high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines and a high infertility rate. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1) has been recognized as a potent amplifier of inflammatory reactions. Studies have demonstrated reduced inflammatory responses and mortality rates of animals with bacterial infection due to the blocking of TREM-1 expression.

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