Publications by authors named "Hui-Ping Ren"

Background: Arg-gingipain A (RgpA) is the primary virulence factor of Porphyromonas gingivalis and contains hemagglutinin adhesin (HA), which helps bacteria adhere to cells and proteins. Hemagglutinin's functional domains include cleaved adhesin (CA), which acts as a hemagglutination and hemoglobin-binding actor. Here, we confirmed that the HA and CA genes are immunogenic, and using adjuvant chemokine to target dendritic cells (DCs) enhanced protective autoimmunity against P.

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Stem cells from the apical papilla(SCAPs) exhibit remarkable tissue repair capabilities, demonstrate anti-inflammatory and pro-angiogenic effects, positioning them as promising assets in the realm of regenerative medicine. Recently, the focus has shifted towards exosomes derived from stem cells, perceived as safer alternatives while retaining comparable physiological functions. This study delves into the therapeutic implications of exosomes derived from SCAPs in the methionine-choline-deficient (MCD) diet-induced mice non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) model.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study focuses on Mg₂Ni-type alloys, specifically Mg₂NiCo variants (with varying cobalt content), created using a melt spinning technique and analyzed using advanced characterization methods like XRD and TEM.
  • Results indicate that the alloy with 10% cobalt (x = 0.1) has a nanocrystalline structure, while the 40% cobalt alloy (x = 0.4) has both nanocrystalline and amorphous structures, enhancing its glass forming ability.
  • Enhanced spinning rates significantly improved hydrogen absorption and desorption performance, with notable increases in hydrogen saturation ratio, desorption ratio, diffusion coefficient, and discharge current density for the alloy with 40% cobalt.*
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