Junfeng Ding
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Recent Articles
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Chiral polypeptide hydrogels regulating local immune microenvironment and anti-tumor immune response
Ding J, Wang T, Lin Z, Li Z, Yang J, Li F, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2025 Jan;
16(1):1222.
PMID: 39890820
The impact of chirality on immune response has attracted great interest in cancer vaccine research recently. However, the study of chiral synthetic polypeptide hydrogels as cancer vaccines as well as...
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Ge G, Hu J, Hu Z, Li H, Huo Y, Tang S, et al.
Materials (Basel)
. 2024 Oct;
17(19).
PMID: 39410282
In the present work, the Q345B low-alloy steel with different contents and ER309L stainless steel were melted together to obtain new alloys. The aim was to design the composition of...
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Xu Y, Chen G, Du F, Li M, Wu L, Yao D, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2024 Sep;
10(39):eadq5299.
PMID: 39331706
Cubic gauche nitrogen (cg-N) has received wide attention for its exceptionally high energy density and environmental friendliness. However, traditional synthesis methods for cg-N predominantly rely on high-pressure techniques or the...
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Li F, Ding J, Li Z, Rong Y, He C, Chen X
Biomater Sci
. 2024 May;
12(12):3100-3111.
PMID: 38712522
In this study, we developed a ROS-responsive thermosensitive poly(ethylene glycol)-polypeptide hydrogel loaded with a chemotherapeutic drug, doxorubicin (Dox), an antiviral imidazoquinoline, resiquimod (R848), and antibody targeting programmed cell death protein...
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Wang T, Ding J, Chen Z, Zhang Z, Rong Y, Li G, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
. 2024 Feb;
16(8):9868-9879.
PMID: 38349713
Injectable hydrogels are receiving increasing attention as local depots for sustained anticancer drug delivery. However, most current hydrogel-based carriers lack tissue-adhesive ability, a property that is important for the immobilization...
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Wei J, Ding J, Hu Q, Tian X, Bai M, Qian J, et al.
Anal Chim Acta
. 2023 May;
1262:341239.
PMID: 37179056
As a liver toxin, long-term exposure of microcystin-arginine-arginine (MC-RR) is harmful to the ecological environment and human health, so it is necessary to realize on-site detection of MC-RR. The self-powered...
7.
Pan X, Xin B, Zeng H, Cheng P, Ye T, Yao D, et al.
J Phys Chem Lett
. 2023 Mar;
14(13):3320-3328.
PMID: 36988618
The two-dimensional van der Waals ferromagnetic semiconductor CrSiTe has attracted growing interest as an intrinsic topological magnet. Both superconductivity and enhancement of ferromagnetism, usually competing for orders, have been observed...
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Lin Z, Ding J, Chen X, He C
Chem Asian J
. 2023 Mar;
18(8):e202300021.
PMID: 36856525
pH- and temperature-responsive hydrogels have attracted considerable attention due to their responsiveness to dual physiologically-relevant stimuli. In this study, we developed stimuli-responsive hydrogels based on monomethoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (mPEG)-polypeptide block...
9.
Chen Z, Rong Y, Ding J, Cheng X, Chen X, He C
Pharmaceutics
. 2023 Feb;
15(2).
PMID: 36839750
In this work, we developed a strategy for local chemo-immunotherapy through simultaneous incorporation of dual immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) antibodies, anti-cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (aCTLA-4) and anti-programmed cell death protein...
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Ye T, Cheng P, Zeng H, Yao D, Pan X, Jiang H, et al.
J Phys Chem Lett
. 2022 May;
13(21):4768-4777.
PMID: 35612965
Carbon quantum dots (CDs) with favorable fluorescent properties have stimulated considerable effort to modulate their photoluminescence (PL) for bioimaging and sensing. However, the fluorescent mechanisms are still only partially understood...