Guangbo Ji
5 Papers
Guangbo Ji is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Intracellular delivery of nitric oxide enhances the therapeutic efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells for myocardial infarction
Tian Hao,Guangbo Ji,Meng Qian,Qiu Xuan Li,Haoyan Huang,Shiyu Deng,Pei Liu,Weiliang Deng,Yongzhen Wei,Ju He,Shusen Wang,Wenqing Gao,Tong Li,Jiansong Cheng,Jinwei Tian,Leiting Pan,Fei Gao,Zongjin Li,Qiang Zhao +18 more
TL;DR: It was shown that the gene expression of MSCs from patients with diabetes was differentially regulated compared to that of M SCs from healthy controls, and engineered MSC's were genetically engineered to catalyze an NO prodrug to release NO intracellularly.
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Enzyme-responsive hybrid prodrug of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide for heart failure therapy.
TL;DR: The NO-H2S donor can release nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide step by step in response to the endogenous enzymes β-galactosidase and carbonic anhydrase, providing potent therapeutic efficacy for heart failure post- myocardial infarction.
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Endothelium-Mimetic Surface Modification Improves Antithrombogenicity and Enhances Patency of Vascular Grafts in Rats and Pigs
Yongzhen Wei,Huanyi Jiang,Meng Qian,Na Sun,Man Gao,Honglin Zu,Yongquan Yu,Guangbo Ji,Sen Yang,Ju He,Jiansong Cheng,Jinwei Tian,Qiang Zhao +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors identified thrombomodulin and endothelial nitric oxide (NO) synthase as key factors for the antithrombogenic function of the endothelium in human atherosclerotic carotid arteries.
Targeted codelivery of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide for enhanced antithrombosis efficacy
Tong Hua,Guangbo Ji,Zihang Wang,Pei Liu,Yupeng Zhang,Shuo Li,Yuqiu Chao,Meng Qian,Qiang Zhao +8 more
MSC-derived sEV-loaded hyaluronan hydrogel promotes scarless skin healing by immunomodulation in a large skin wound model
Sen Yang,Hua Jiang,Meng Qian,Guangbo Ji,Yongzhen Wei,Ju He,Hongyan Tian,Qiang Zhao +7 more
TL;DR: A biofunctional hydrogel is constructed in which MSC-derived sEVs were incorporated into the injectable hyaluronic acid Hydrogel, thus endowing the hydrogels with immunomodulatory effects and suggesting that modulation of the immune response is a promising and efficient approach to prevent fibrotic scar formation.