Publications by authors named "Zilian Liu"

Background: Crisaborole, as a phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitor (PDE4i), effectively inhibits inflammatory pathways, showing promising results in atopic dermatitis (AD), particularly in chronic hyperplasia lesions.

Objectives: Based on real-world data from China, this study assesses the effectiveness and safety of 2% PDE4i ointment as monotherapy for chronic hyperplastic AD lesions.

Materials And Methods: A total of 49 AD patients aged 12 and above with chronic hyperplastic lesions and Investigator's Static Global Assessment scores of mild or moderate were enrolled.

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The generation, migration and reaction paths of electrons are the key steps for photodegradation of pollutants. However, efficient operation of the above pathways is still challenging. Herein, by strong coordination and slow pyrolysis, we constructed a narrow band Zn-Mn bimetallic photoactive core-shell material (Mn@Zn-N-C, E = 3.

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The slow rate of electron transfer and the large consumption of carbon sources are technical bottlenecks in the biological treatment of wastewater. Here, we first proposed to domesticate aerobic denitrifying bacteria (ADB) from heterotrophic to autotrophic by electricity (0.6 V) under zero organic carbon source conditions, to accelerate electron transfer and shorten hydraulic retention time (HRT) while increasing the biodegradation rate.

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Although alkaline sulfite activation of ferrate (Fe(VI)) has advantages of fast response and high activity for degradation of organic contaminants, the specific production pathways of active species and the pH conditions still hinder its widespread application. Based on this, our study constructed a novel advanced oxidation process of calcium sulfite (CaSO) could activated Fe(VI) continuously by Ca buffering and investigated the mechanism under different pH values and CaSO dosages with ciprofloxacin as a target organic pollutant. The results showed that Ca stabilized the process at a neutral/weakly alkaline microenvironment of pH 7-8, which could alleviate the hydrolysis of ≡Fe=O by protons and iron hydroxyl groups.

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Defects and vacancies are the essential reasons for the removal of heavy metal ions from wastewater by low-cost biochar materials. This study aimed to use chemically activated hemp stem core alkali extraction residue biochar as an adsorbent to remove nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) ions from the simulated waste liquid. A large number of defects and vacancies were introduced into the pyrolysis process to study the efficient removal of heavy metal ions Cu and Ni by hemp rod biomass carbon material (HSR-BC) with different carbon base mass ratios and temperatures.

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Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation leads to a progressive increase in dermal damage through the degradation of collagen, which is mediated by matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). UV radiation alters the intracellular signaling events that regulate the elaboration of MMPs. Our previous study showed that P165, the N-terminal 5-mer peptide analog of amyloid precursor protein, exerts a protective effect on ultraviolet A (UVA)-induced loss of collagen type I in human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) by inhibiting the generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species and MMP-1.

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