Guanyu Jin
6 Papers
Guanyu Jin is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Internal medicine. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
N-type semiconducting hydrogel
Peiyun Li,Wenxi Sun,Jiulong Li,Jupeng Chen,Xinyue Wang,Zi Mei,Guanyu Jin,Yuqiu Lei,Ruiyun Xin,Mo Yang,Jingcao Xu,Xiran Pan,Cheng Song,Xin-Yu Deng,Xun Lei,Kai-Kai Liu,Xiu Wang,Yuting Zheng,Jia Zhu,Shixian Lv,Zhi Zhang,Xiaochuan Dai,Ting Lei +22 more
TL;DR: Researchers developed n-type semiconducting hydrogels with adjustable mechanical properties, enabling the fabrication of complementary logic circuits and signal amplifiers with low power consumption and high gains, suitable for bioadhesive and biocompatible interfaces.
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Development of stimuli responsive polymeric nanomedicines modulating tumor microenvironment for improved cancer therapy
Yuanzhen Su,Guanyu Jin,Huicong Zhou,Zhaofan Yang,Lanqing Wang,Zi Mei,Qionghua Jin,Shixian Lv,Xuesi Chen +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors outline the application of various stimuli responsive polymeric nanomedicines to modulate the tumor microenvironment, aiming to provide insights for the design of the next generation of polymeric nano-drugs and promote the development of the polymeric nanoparticles for cancer therapy.
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Prodrug-designed nanocarrier co-delivering chemotherapeutic and vascular disrupting agents with exceptionally high drug loading capacity.
Huicong Zhou,Zhaofan Yang,Guanyu Jin,Lanqing Wang,Hao Liu,Lingwei Xue,Liwei Mi,Irina A Veselova,Mingqiang Li,Xuesi Chen +9 more
Abstract: Chemotherapy remains a vital component of cancer treatment, with combination therapy widely used in clinical practice to overcome the limitations of single-drug administration. However, challenges persist including pharmacokinetic discrepancies among different pharmaceutical agents, and insufficient synergistic efficiency in small-molecule drug combinations. There is an urgent need to develop more efficient combination therapy strategies. Nanocarriers have been extensively used to address issues associated with free drugs, but achieving high delivery efficiency of small-molecular pharmaceuticals through traditional drug delivery methods remains difficult. Herein, we report an exceptionally efficient drug delivery strategy mediated by prodrug design. A prodrug composed of paclitaxel (PTX) and combretastatin A-4 (CA4) was developed to achieve synchronous and efficient delivery of both drugs. When the prodrug was encapsulated by a nanocarrier, the drug loading capacity (DLC) could reach as high as 99 %, almost achieving quantitative drug loading. The good biocompatibility and potent anti-tumor efficacy of the prodrug-loaded nanoparticles were confirmed through both in vitro and in vivo experiments. Our work provides valuable insights into the safe and efficient combination cancer therapy.
Polymeric immunogel prevents tumor recurrence and metastasis by dual activation of innate and adaptive immunity
Guanyu Jin,Hao Liu,Zi Mei,Qionghua Jin,Sheng Ma,Lanqing Wang,Yuanzhen Su,Letian Lv,Zijuan Wang,Huicong Zhou,Mingqiang Li,Zehuan Huang,Xuesi Chen +12 more