Qi Li
Peking University
12 Papers
15 Citations
Qi Li is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
The tissue origin effect of extracellular vesicles on cartilage and bone regeneration.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the impact of the tissue origin of mesenchymal stem cells on the therapeutic bioactivity of their corresponding extracellular vesicles for cartilage and bone regeneration.
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Bioinspired Mild Photothermal Effect-Reinforced Multifunctional Fiber Scaffolds Promote Bone Regeneration.
Xiaodi Zhang,Qi Li,Longfei Li,Jiang-Qiong Ouyang,Tong Kuan Wang,Junjie Chen,Xiaoqing Hu,Yingfang Ao,Du-xin Qin,Liqun Zhang,Jiajia Xue,Jin Cheng,Wei Tao +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , a staged photothermal effect-reinforced multifunctional scaffold was fabricated for bone repair, where uniaxially aligned polycaprolactone nanofibers were doped with black phosphorus nanosheets (BP NSs) to endow the scaffold with excellent near-infrared (NIR) responsive capability.
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3D Printing of Microenvironment-Specific Bioinspired and Exosome-Reinforced Hydrogel Scaffolds for Efficient Cartilage and Subchondral Bone Regeneration.
TL;DR: In this article , a bioinspired double-network hydrogel scaffold produced via 3D printing with tissue-specific decellularized extracellular matrix (dECM) and human adipose mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-derived exosomes is described.
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Targeting Protein Kinase C for Cancer Therapy
TL;DR: This review systematically summarizes the current findings on the architecture, activity regulation and biological functions of PKCs, especially their relationship with anti-cancer therapy-induced cell death, and underscores the basic experimental and clinical implications of PKC as a target for cancer therapy to evaluate their therapeutic benefits and potential applications.
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Cryo-self-assembled silk fibroin sponge as a biodegradable platform for enzyme-responsive delivery of exosomes
Muyang Sun,Qi Li,Huilei Yu,Jin Cheng,Nier Wu,Weili Shi,Fengyuan Zhao,Zhenxing Shao,Qingyang Meng,Haifeng Chen,Xiaoqing Hu,Yingfang Ao +11 more
TL;DR: A fibroin-based cryo-sponge was developed to provide controlled exosome release and exhibited better neovascularization and tissue ingrowth effects, demonstrating the efficacy of this exosom-encapsulating strategy by realizing sustained release and maintaining exosomes bioactivity.
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