A Potential 3-in-1 Combined Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Therapy Using Pulmonary MIL-100(Fe) Formulation

Exploration of a Novel Pulmonary Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Therapy Based on MIL-100(Fe) In recent years, global public health has faced numerous severe challenges, particularly since 2019 with the outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic. The high transmission rate and persistence of the virus have exposed bottlenecks in current prevention and treatme...

A Dual-Pipeline Lactate Removal Strategy to Reverse Vascular Hyperpermeability for the Management of Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Sepsis

A Novel Dual-Pipeline Lactate Removal Strategy for Sepsis Treatment Background Sepsis, defined as multi-organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host immune response to bloodborne infection, remains a severe global public health issue. Despite advances in modern medicine, the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis pose significant challenges. Statisti...

New Advances in Periodontal Functional Materials Based on Antibacterial, Anti-inflammatory, and Tissue Regeneration Strategies

A Review on Novel Periodontal Functional Materials: Comprehensive Exploration of Antibacterial, Anti-inflammatory, and Tissue Regeneration Strategies Academic Background and Research Significance With the accelerating trend of global population aging, the concern for oral health issues is increasing. Periodontitis, as a common bacterial infectious ...

Biosensors and Biomarkers for the Detection of Motion Sickness

Exploring Biomarkers and Biosensors for Motion Sickness: Innovative Approaches to Diagnostic Challenges Motion sickness (MS) is a common syndrome experienced by humans, triggered by unnatural motions such as those encountered during transportation or virtual reality (VR). It manifests through symptoms like headaches, nausea, vomiting, cold sweats, ...

Enhanced Antigen Capture via Cholinephosphate-Mediated Cell Membrane Interactions to Improve In Situ Tumor Vaccines

Enhanced Antigen Capture via Cholinephosphate-Mediated Cell Membrane Interactions to Improve In Situ Tumor Vaccines

Choline Phosphate-Based Antigen Capture Strategy Boosts In Situ Tumor Vaccine Research: A Novel Immunotherapy Approach In the field of cancer immunotherapy, in situ tumor vaccines have garnered significant attention for their ability to harness a patient’s immune system to target tumors. However, challenges remain in their clinical application. To ...