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Huang P, Cao W, Li Z, Chen Q, Wang G, Zhou B, et al.
Database (Oxford) . 2025 Feb; 2025. PMID: 39985759
The biotic stress significantly influences the production of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) all over the world. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) play key roles in the plant response to environmental stressors....
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Wang J, Chen X, Li R, Wang S, Geng Z, Shi Z, et al.
Theranostics . 2025 Jan; 15(2):682-706. PMID: 39744680
Organoids, self-organized structures derived from stem cells cultured in a specific three-dimensional (3D) microenvironment, have emerged as innovative platforms that closely mimic cellular behavior, tissue architecture, and organ function. Bone...
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Tang X, Zhou F, Wang S, Wang G, Bai L, Su J
J Adv Res . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39505143
The effective regeneration of bone/cartilage defects remains a significant clinical challenge, causing irreversible damage to millions annually.Conventional therapies such as autologous or artificial bone grafting often yield unsatisfactory outcomes, emphasizing...
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Zhang T, Sheng S, Cai W, Yang H, Li J, Niu L, et al.
Bioact Mater . 2024 Sep; 42:257-269. PMID: 39285913
The healing of large skin defects remains a significant challenge in clinical settings. The lack of epidermal sources, such as autologous skin grafting, limits full-thickness skin defect repair and leads...
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Hu Z, Liu J, Shen S, Wu W, Yuan J, Shen W, et al.
Plant Cell . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39283506
The geometric shape and arrangement of individual cells play a role in shaping organ functions. However, analyzing multicellular features and exploring their connectomes in centimeter-scale plant organs remain challenging. Here,...
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Wang X, Ding J, Chen X, Wang S, Chen Z, Chen Y, et al.
Bioact Mater . 2024 Aug; 41:385-399. PMID: 39184828
Infected wounds pose a significant clinical challenge due to bacterial resistance, recurrent infections, and impaired healing. Reactive oxygen species (ROS)-based strategies have shown promise in eradicating bacterial infections. However, the...
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Gao Q, Jiang Y, Zhou D, Li G, Han Y, Yang J, et al.
Cell Rep Med . 2024 Aug; 5(9):101694. PMID: 39173634
Patients with diabetes often experience fragile fractures despite normal or higher bone mineral density (BMD), a phenomenon termed the diabetic bone paradox (DBP). The pathogenesis and therapeutics opinions for diabetic...
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Li Z, Liu J, Song J, Yin Z, Zhou F, Shen H, et al.
Theranostics . 2024 Aug; 14(11):4198-4217. PMID: 39113809
The utilization of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in wound healing has been well-documented. However, the direct administration of free EVs via subcutaneous injection at wound sites may result in the rapid...
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Huang B, Li G, Cao L, Wu S, Zhang Y, Li Z, et al.
J Colloid Interface Sci . 2024 Jun; 672:724-735. PMID: 38870763
The integration of functional nanomaterials with tissue engineering scaffolds has emerged as a promising solution for simultaneously treating malignant bone tumors and repairing resected bone defects. However, achieving a uniform...
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Li Z, Qu N, Zhou J, Sun J, Ren Q, Meng J, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2024 May; 52(W1):W489-W497. PMID: 38752486
Kinase-targeted inhibitors hold promise for new therapeutic options, with multi-target inhibitors offering the potential for broader efficacy while minimizing polypharmacology risks. However, comprehensive experimental profiling of kinome-wide activity is expensive,...