Publications by authors named "Chaoyang Tang"

Patients undergoing radiation therapy experience debilitating side effects because of toxicity arising from radiation-induced DNA strand breaks in normal peritumoural cells. Here, inspired by the ability of tardigrades to resist extreme radiation through the expression of a damage-suppressor protein that binds to DNA and reduces strand breaks, we show that the local and transient expression of the protein can reduce radiation-induced DNA damage in oral and rectal epithelial tissues (which are commonly affected during radiotherapy for head-and-neck and prostate cancers, respectively). We used ionizable lipid nanoparticles supplemented with biodegradable cationic polymers to enhance the transfection efficiency and delivery of messenger RNA encoding the damage-suppressor protein into buccal and rectal tissues.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are a major global health issue, causing significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early diagnosis and continuous monitoring of physiological signals are crucial for managing cardiovascular diseases, necessitating the development of lightweight and cost-effective wearable devices. These devices should incorporate portable energy storage systems, such as lithium-ion batteries (LIBs).

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Maintaining safe and potent pharmaceutical drug levels is often challenging. Multidomain peptides (MDPs) assemble into supramolecular hydrogels with a well-defined, highly porous nanostructure that makes them attractive for drug delivery, yet their ability to extend release is typically limited by rapid drug diffusion. To overcome this challenge, we developed self-assembling boronate ester release (SABER) MDPs capable of engaging in dynamic covalent bonding with payloads containing boronic acids (BAs).

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Bismuth (Bi) exhibits a high theoretical capacity, excellent electrical conductivity properties, and remarkable interlayer spacing, making it an ideal electrode material for supercapacitors. However, during the charge and discharge processes, Bi is prone to volume expansion and pulverization, resulting in a decline in the capacitance. Deposition of a nonmetal on its surface is considered an effective way to modulate its morphology and electronic structure.

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We present a straightforward and cost-effective method for the fabrication of flexible photodetectors, utilizing tetragonal phase VO (A) nanorod (NR) networks. The devices exhibit exceptional photosensitivity, reproducibility, and stability in ambient conditions. With a 2.

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  • mRNA vaccines have been key in managing the COVID-19 pandemic and are being researched for other diseases, particularly their use at mucosal surfaces.
  • * Mucosal application could tap into a unique immune response but faces challenges like degrading enzymes and mucus barriers that hinder mRNA uptake.
  • * The review explores the immune response differences between mucosal and systemic mRNA vaccines and emphasizes the need for better delivery technologies and understanding of immune activation mechanisms in this emerging research area.
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  • mRNA vaccines translate into proteins that trigger strong immune responses but face distribution challenges due to required ultracold storage and professional administration.
  • Researchers developed an mRNA vaccine that can be taken orally and stored at 4 °C, making it more accessible for rural areas and developing countries.
  • The study successfully demonstrated that the new vaccine formulation, using specific polymers, provoked effective immune responses in mice and could serve as an efficient oral delivery system for mRNA vaccines.
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Objectives: Totally laparoscopic total gastrectomy has been developed with difficulty in intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy. Although mechanical stapling has been widely used for intracorporeal esophagojejunostomy, manual suture holds great promise with the emergence of high-resolution 3D vision and robotic surgery. After exploration of how to improve the safety and efficiency of intracorporeal suture for esophagojejunostomy, we recommended the technique of single-layer running "trapezoid-shaped" suture.

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A sequential reduction-oxidation for DCF degradation was proposed by alternating anaerobic/aerobic conditions at Ru/Fe-biocathode in a dual-chamber bioelectrochemical system (BES). Results showed that Ru/Fe-electrode was successfully fabricated by in-situ electro-deposition, which was rough and uniformly distributed with Ru and Fe particles. The morphologic changing and biocompatibility were favorable to increase the surface area and enhance microbial adhesion on Ru/Fe-electrode.

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A double-chamber microbial fuel cell (MFC) with Ru/Fe-modified-biocathode was constructed for simultaneous mineralization of 2-anilinophenylacetate (APA) and denitrification. The factors on performance of simultaneous APA degradation and denitrification were explored. The contributions of ROS to APA degradation were evaluated by EPR and quenching experiments.

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Survival benefit of adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) remained controversial in patients with stage II/III rectal cancer (RC) who received neoadjuvant therapy and surgery. This study aimed to investigate the guiding role of elevated pretreatment serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels for receiving ACT in yield pathological Tis-3N0 (ypTis-3N0) RC patients after neoadjuvant radiotherapy and surgery. Between 2004 and 2015, 10,973 RC patients with ypTis-3N0 who received neoadjuvant radiotherapy and radical surgery were retrospectively analyzed using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database.

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Background: Lynch syndrome (LS) is an autosomal-dominant disorder that increases the risk of many cancers. The genetic basis of LS is germline mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes.

Methods: We performed next-generation sequencing on blood cells obtained from the members of three unrelated LS pedigrees.

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Background: Distant metastasis of early gastric cancer is a rare subgroup and poorly understood. The present study is aimed at summarizing the clinicopathological characteristics, prognosis, and management of clinical T1N0M1 (cT1N0M1) gastric cancer.

Method: Between 2004 and 2015, patients diagnosed with cT1N0M1 gastric cancer were retrospectively analyzed using the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database.

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Background: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the safety and feasibility of a new surgical procedure named modularized laparoscopic regional En bloc mesogastrium excision (rEME) based on the membrane anatomy in distal laparoscopic radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer.

Methods: From January 2014 to June 2017, 92 consecutive cases of patients with stages I-III distal gastric cancer were divided into 2 groups: laparoscopic radical gastrectomy plus standard D lymph node dissection (SD group, n = 44) and modularized rEME (rEME group, n = 48). Evaluations were made in terms of the operative data, pathological results, recovery time of digestive tract functions, complications, and length of stay.

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