May 2025
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International Journal of Stroke
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May 2025
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International Journal of Stroke
May 2025
Biomaterials Advances
May 2025
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6 Reads
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
April 2025
International Immunopharmacology
April 2025
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Intravenous injection of thrombolytic drugs is the prevailing strategy for the treatment of thrombotic disease. However, its applications are limited due to hemorrhagic risk and thrombus microenvironment. In pursuit of visualized thrombolysis and inspired by the excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammatory factors within the thrombus site, an ultrasmall nanobubble (CeO2/MnOX@UK@PFP) for integration of imaging and therapy by low intensity pulse ultrasound (LIPUS) trigger is designed, which achieved the visual delivery of Urokinas (UK) and ROS scavenging agents to adjust thrombus microenvironment. In this study, CeO2/MnOX with ROS scavenging activity are prepared and wrapped with UK and perfluoropentane (PFP) by lipid layer, forming a CeO2/MnOX@UK@PFP. Under LIPUS, PFP undergoes phase transition from liquid to gas for real‐time imaging, meanwhile, CeO2/MnOX@UK@PFP is burst to release UK and CeO2/MnOX. UK is delivered to the side of the clot avoiding hemorrhagic risk. CeO2/MnOX@UK@PFP not only can detect the progression of thrombolytic treatment through ultrasound imaging (US) in real‐time but also play an important role in the elimination of excessive ROS at the thrombus microenvironment for protecting endangium. Taken together, the in vitro and in vivo experiments illustrated that CeO2/MnOX@UK@PFP displayed excellent efficiency in thrombolysis visual, anti‐inflammation, and ROS scavenging.
April 2025
Journal of Essential Oil Bearing Plants
April 2025
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8 Reads
Phytomedicine
April 2025
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10 Reads
Coordination Chemistry Reviews
April 2025
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1 Read
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
April 2025
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9 Reads
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
... Three lncRNAs, including lncND5, lncND6, and lncCytb, were first reported by Filipovska's group [32]. These lncRNAs have been reviewed in several reports [33][34][35]. We identified lncND5, comprising 1806 nucleotides (Supporting Information File 1), located on chromosome M:12314-14115 ( Figure 1A) using the National Center for Biotechnology Information and University of California Santa Cruz Genome Browser. ...
January 2025
... For example, nucleosides serve as quality control markers and exhibit anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-fibrotic, and cardioprotective effects, while polysaccharides and peptides can modulate immune cell activities and protect against oxidative injury. 4,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18] Modern pharmacological studies have demonstrated that Cordyceps sinensis and its constituents possess antioxidative, immune-regulating, and metabolic-regulating properties. 4,[19][20][21][22] Air pollution, dust, soot, trauma, and infection are important causes of lung diseases. ...
October 2024
... • Step 3. Evidence from RCTs and NRSIs may be presented as narrative syntheses, quantitative analyses, or a combination. If it is possible to combine RCTs and NRSIs in the same meta-analysis, we recommend that advanced statistical approaches that allow for bias corrections are the preferred method for quantitative analysis, rather than traditional metaanalysis [16,33,[38][39][40]. • Step 4. We encouraged authors to explore the sources of heterogeneity, highlight differences between included RCTs and NRSIs, and discuss their impact on the direction and magnitude of pooled estimates. ...
September 2024
... In recent years, traditional Chinese herbal medicine has been widely applied to treat AP and is considered a significant nonsurgical treatment option, with its efficacy validated through both clinical practice and basic research Deng et al., 2024;Li et al., 2024). Tetramethylpyrazine (TMPZ), an active alkaloid monomer primarily purified from the tubers of herbs such as Curcuma, Jatropha, and Ligustrum, possesses a defined chemical structure and exhibits multiple therapeutic effects (Qi et al., 2024), including anti-inflammatory action, reactive oxygen species scavenging, lipid peroxidation inhibition, microcirculatory improvement, and immunomodulation. ...
September 2024
... Numerous studies and clinical trials have been conducted on this topic. Recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses suggest that ACP significantly improves neurological function, reduces disability, and enhances daily living activities in patients with acute stroke (Zhang et al. 2005;Zhong et al. 2024). However, most of these studies report only low to moderate certainty of the evidence. ...
September 2024
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
... Therefore, strategies aimed at targeting FBXW7 may offer potential therapeutic approaches for cancer treatment. Although no drugs currently directly target FBXW7, promising therapeutic strategies have been proposed based on existing research (Zeng et al., 2024). Future treatments may focus on restoring or replacing FBXW7 expression by targeting its upstream regulators, such as MiRNA and ERK, or by inhibiting downstream oncoproteins such as MCL-1, mTOR, and c-Myc Eto et al., 2015;Ma et al., 2013;Ruan et al., 2024;Gao et al., 2020). ...
August 2024
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
... An in vitro simulated fermentation model demonstrated that APS raised the levels of alltrans retinoic acid, thiamine, glutamine, and propionic acid in the feces sample of Type II diabetes mellitus patients, while lowering the levels of L-threonine, L-valine, L-proline, and spermine. This helped regulate processes like aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis, butyric acid metabolism, and thiamine metabolism, thereby increasing the populations of beneficial bacteria such as Bifidobacterium bifidum and Lactobacillus lactis while decreasing the population of potentially harmful bacteria such as Escherichia-Shigella (Zhang et al. 2024c). ...
August 2024
Chinese Medicine
... • Step 3. Evidence from RCTs and NRSIs may be presented as narrative syntheses, quantitative analyses, or a combination. If it is possible to combine RCTs and NRSIs in the same meta-analysis, we recommend that advanced statistical approaches that allow for bias corrections are the preferred method for quantitative analysis, rather than traditional metaanalysis [16,33,[38][39][40]. • Step 4. We encouraged authors to explore the sources of heterogeneity, highlight differences between included RCTs and NRSIs, and discuss their impact on the direction and magnitude of pooled estimates. ...
August 2024
... The composition and diversity of the gut microbiome are crucial for immune regulation and have been linked to an increased risk of developing atopic diseases including FAs [8][9][10]. Evidence supporting the importance of normal development of the gut microbiome to prevent atopic diseases includes associations between cesarean delivery (compared to vaginal delivery), breastfeeding or maternal diet, and allergy risk in the offspring [11,12]. ...
June 2024
... However, these methods face limitations in complex grinding processes due to nonlinear dynamics between parameters and desired results. Adaptive design of experiments (ADoE) dynamically adjusts experimental parameters based on outcomes from earlier trials, significantly reducing the number of tests required [25][26][27]. This approach contrasts with traditional DoE, which relies on a predetermined and unchanging set of conditions throughout the process [28]. ...
June 2024