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Liu C, Ran J, Xie Z, Lu X, Liu X, Xie C
Macromol Biosci . 2025 Feb; :e2400607. PMID: 40017440
Dermatological diseases represent one of the most prevalent health concerns globally, with associated care and treatment costs having consistently increased over the past decade. Current therapeutic modalities, including topical medications,...
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Hu Y, Xv D, Xie C, Lu X
Nanomedicine (Lond) . 2025 Feb; :1-18. PMID: 39964000
Diabetic wounds are difficult to treat clinically because they heal poorly, often leading to severe complications such as infections and amputations. Hydrogels with smart self-healing properties show great promise for...
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He J, Wu J, Zheng J, Xu Y, Li K, Yin S, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2025 Feb; 17(8):11898-11910. PMID: 39960354
Inflammation and cartilage degeneration are critical challenges in osteoarthritis (OA) treatment. Achieving sustained drug efficacy while mitigating the adverse effects of inflammation and reactive oxygen species remains a significant challenge....
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Jiang L, Li Y, Cao Y, Gan D, Zou F, Yuan L, et al.
Nano Lett . 2025 Feb; 25(7):2939-2948. PMID: 39907522
Supercapacitors that can function when in direct contact with human tissue are of paramount importance for wearable bioelectronics but face mismatching with biological tissue and its movement. Herein, we developed...
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Zhao J, Chen Y, Qin Y, Li Y, Lu X, Xie C
Macromol Rapid Commun . 2025 Jan; 46(5):e2400835. PMID: 39803789
Myocardial infarction (MI) is a leading cause of mortality among cardiovascular diseases. Following MI, the damaged myocardium is progressively being replaced by fibrous scar tissue, which exhibits poor electrical conductivity,...
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Xv D, Cao Y, Hou Y, Hu Y, Li M, Xie C, et al.
Macromol Rapid Commun . 2024 Nov; 46(2):e2400653. PMID: 39588839
Osteoporosis induces severe oxidative stress and disrupts bone metabolism, complicating the treatment of bone defects. Current therapies often have side effects and require lengthy bone regeneration periods. Hydrogels, known for...
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Hou Y, Guo X, Ran J, Lu X, Xie C
Bioact Mater . 2024 Nov; 44:516-530. PMID: 39584064
Inflammation and depression are serious complications of diabetes that interact to form a feedback loop and may hinder diabetic wound healing. They share a common pathophysiological basis of abnormal interactions...
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Fei F, Jia Z, Wu C, Lu X, Li Z
Sensors (Basel) . 2024 Oct; 24(20). PMID: 39460109
This paper introduces a novel capacitive sensor array designed for tactile perception applications. Utilizing an all-in-one inkjet deposition printing process, the sensor array exhibited exceptional flexibility and accuracy. With a...
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Fang X, Wang J, Ye C, Lin J, Ran J, Jia Z, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Oct; 15(1):9071. PMID: 39433776
Excessive oxidative response, unbalanced immunomodulation, and impaired mesenchymal stem cell function in periodontitis in diabetes makes it a great challenge to achieve integrated periodontal tissue regeneration. Here, a polyphenol-mediated redox-active...
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Ran J, Xie Z, Yan L, Ye C, Hou Y, Hu Y, et al.
Small . 2024 Aug; 20(46):e2404538. PMID: 39105463
Diabetic wounds are characterized by the disruption and cessation of essential healing stages, which include hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. However, traditional treatments for diabetic wounds concentrate on individual stages...