1.Ablation of macrophage transcriptional factor FoxO1 protects against ischemia-reperfusion injury-induced acute kidney injury.
Yao HE ; Xue YANG ; Chenyu ZHANG ; Min DENG ; Bin TU ; Qian LIU ; Jiaying CAI ; Ying ZHANG ; Li SU ; Zhiwen YANG ; Hongfeng XU ; Zhongyuan ZHENG ; Qun MA ; Xi WANG ; Xuejun LI ; Linlin LI ; Long ZHANG ; Yongzhuo HUANG ; Lu TIE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2025;15(6):3107-3124
Acute kidney injury (AKI) has high morbidity and mortality, but effective clinical drugs and management are lacking. Previous studies have suggested that macrophages play a crucial role in the inflammatory response to AKI and may serve as potential therapeutic targets. Emerging evidence has highlighted the importance of forkhead box protein O1 (FoxO1) in mediating macrophage activation and polarization in various diseases, but the specific mechanisms by which FoxO1 regulates macrophages during AKI remain unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the role of FoxO1 in macrophages in the pathogenesis of AKI. We observed a significant upregulation of FoxO1 in kidney macrophages following ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. Additionally, our findings demonstrated that the administration of FoxO1 inhibitor AS1842856-encapsulated liposome (AS-Lipo), mainly acting on macrophages, effectively mitigated renal injury induced by I/R injury in mice. By generating myeloid-specific FoxO1-knockout mice, we further observed that the deficiency of FoxO1 in myeloid cells protected against I/R injury-induced AKI. Furthermore, our study provided evidence of FoxO1's pivotal role in macrophage chemotaxis, inflammation, and migration. Moreover, the impact of FoxO1 on the regulation of macrophage migration was mediated through RhoA guanine nucleotide exchange factor 1 (ARHGEF1), indicating that ARHGEF1 may serve as a potential intermediary between FoxO1 and the activity of the RhoA pathway. Consequently, our findings propose that FoxO1 plays a crucial role as a mediator and biomarker in the context of AKI. Targeting macrophage FoxO1 pharmacologically could potentially offer a promising therapeutic approach for AKI.
2.Core decompression combined with BMP activity inducing rod implantation for early femoral head necrosis
Liming ZHENG ; Feng WEN ; Wei WANG ; Zhiwen ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(9):1280-1285
Objective To investigate the effect of core decompression combined with bone-morphogenetic proteins(BMP)activity inducing rod implantation in the treatment of early-stage femoral head necrosis.Methods Retrospective analysis of 116 patients with early-stage femoral head necrosis from June 2018 to June 2022 were divided into core decompression combined with BMP activity inducing rod group(BMP group)and allograft bone group.Sixty cases in the BMP group were treated with core decompression combined with implantation of BMP-activated induced rods,and 56 cases in the allograft group were treated with core decompression combined with bone grafting of the allograft bone by punching and compression.The differences in hip Harris scores and visual analogue scores(VAS)of pain between the two groups at preoperative,6 months postoperative and 1 year postop-erative,and the patient treatment response and femoral head survival rate at 1 year postoperative were compared.Results All patients were followed-up,and the difference between the preoperative VAS score and Harris score of the two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05),and the VAS score and Harris score of the two groups were significantly improved at 6 months and 1 year after operation,and the BMP group was better than the allograft bone group,with significant difference(P<0.05).At 1 year after surgery,the Harris hip score excellence rate of the BMP group was higher than that of the allograft bone group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);the femoral head survival rate of the BMP group was higher than that of the allograft bone group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusions Core decompression combined with BMP activity induced rod implantation was effective in the treatment of early femoral head necrosis,which accelerated the induction of new bone formation,improved the quality of new bone,provided biomechanical support for the femoral head,and effectively avoided femoral head collapse.Moreover,it has good biocompatibility and couldbe degraded and absorbed in the body,which is worthy of clinical promotion.
3.Comparison of RCB grading and MP grading for prognosis of non-specific breast invasive cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Zhiwen GE ; Yuan'e LIAN ; Qiaoling ZHENG ; Yinghong YAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2024;40(9):947-954
Purpose To analyze the impact of clinicopatho-logical factors on residual tumor burden(RCB)grading system and Miller-Payne(MP)grading system in non-specific invasive breast cancer patients after neoadjuvant chemotherapy,and to explore the predictive value of the two grading systems for patient survival.Methods The clinical data of 177 patients with non-specific invasive breast cancer diagnosed by preoperative punc-ture and treated with neoadjuvant chemotherapy were retrospec-tively analyzed.The relationship of RCB grading system or MP grading system with disease free survival(DFS)and overall sur-vival(OS)was studied,and the value of the two systems in predicting prognosis was analyzed and compared.Results RCB grading was related to menstrual status,histological grading be-fore treatment,and lymph node metastasis after treatment;MP grading was related to pre-treatment histological grading,post-treatment lymph node metastasis,and pre-treatment molecular typing.By evaluating the ROC curve of recurrence and survival and comparing the area under curve(AUC),it was shown that RCB grading system was superior to MP grading system in pre-dicting recurrence and evaluating survival.Univariate and multi-variate survival analysis showed that pre-treatment clinical stag-ing,post-treatment lymph node metastasis,and RCB grading were independent factors for DFS.Pre-treatment clinical stag-ing,pre-treatment molecular typing,and RCB grading were in-dependent factors for OS,while MP grading was not an inde-pendent factor for DFS and OS.Conclusion RCB grading sys-tem has a higher predictive value for patient survival than MP grading system.RCB grading evaluation system is recommended as evaluation system for non-specific invasive breast cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
4.Efficacy and influencing factors of thymectomy for bulbar myasthenia gravis
Zhiwen ZHANG ; Xinzheng CUI ; Lixiang ZHENG ; Chenshuo SHI ; Meng WANG ; Menghao YANG ; Qingyong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2024;40(9):531-535
Objective:To determine the efficacy and influencing factors of thymectomy for bulbar myasthenia gravis.Methods:The clinical data of 120 patients with bulbar myasthenia gravis admitted to the Myasthenia Gravis Comprehensive Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Henan Provincial People's Hospital from March 2018 to June 2023 were collected, with 61 males and 59 females. There were 66 patients with thymoma and 54 patients with non-thymoma. The duration of bulbar muscle involvement before operation ranged from 11 days to 108 months. Preoperative AChR-Ab was positive in 105 cases and negative in 15 cases. There were 28 cases with bulbar muscle involvement as the initial symptom and 92 cases as the non-initial symptom. There were 7 cases with crisis and 113 cases without crisis in the past. The postoperative efficacy was evaluated according to the Myasthenia Gravis post-treatment status evaluation program of the American Myasthenia Gravis Society. Univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the factors that may affect the surgical efficacy. Results:All 120 patients successfully underwent extended thymectomy, there was no perioperative death. The follow-up time was 3-57 months, with a median of 24 months. Twenty-two patients (18.33%) achieved complete durable remission, 1 patient (0.83%) maintained remission, 65 patients (54.17%) had minimal symptoms, and 20 patients (16.70%) improved. No change in 8 cases (6.67%), no aggravation cases (0), deterioration in 2 cases (1.67%), and death in 2 cases (1.67%). 23 cases(19.17%) achieved clinical remission and 85 cases (70.83%) achieved partial remission. Univariate analysis showed that positive AChR-Ab before operation and duration of bulbar muscle involvement before operation were the influencing factors of surgical efficacy in patients with bulbar MG, and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that positive AChR-Ab before operation and the duration of bulbar muscle involvement before operation were independent influencing factors of surgical efficacy. Conclusion:Thymectomy can effectively relieve the symptoms of bulbar myasthenia gravis. Patients with positive AChR-Ab before surgery and shorter duration of bulbar muscle involvement may benefit more from thymectomy.
5.Study on the quality markers of Curcumae Radix standard decoction based on fingerprint and network pharmacology
Zhiwen DUAN ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Minyou HE ; Cuijie WEI ; Yongwei FENG ; Haibao QIU ; Ronghui ZHENG ; Dongmei SUN ; Xiangdong CHEN ; Zhenyu LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;46(12):1622-1628
Objective:To establish the ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) fingerprint and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) content determination method of Curcumae Radix standard decoction; To predict the quality markers of Curcumae Radix standard decoction combined with network pharmacology.Methods:UPLC method was used to establish the fingerprint of Curcumae Radix standard decoction, and the common peaks were determined. Combined with chemical pattern recognition techniques such as similarity analysis and clustering analysis, Curcumae Radix standard decoction from different producing areas was studied, and curcumol was used as an index to determine the content of 24 batches of Curcumae Radix standard decoction. At the same time, network pharmacology was used to predict potential of curcumol and (1S, 6β)-1β-Methyl-4-(1-methylethylidene)-7β-(3-oxobutyl) bicyclo [4.1.0] heptan-3-one.Results:A total of 24 batches of Curcumae Radix standard decoction from different habitats were compared and analyzed, and 10 common peaks were calibrated. The similarity of 24 batches of samples ranged from 0.982 to 0.999. Clustering analysis and principal component analysis divided them into three categories. Heat map analysis showed that peak 8 (curcumol) and peak 9 ((1S, 6β)-1β-Methyl-4-(1-methylethylidene)-7β-(3-oxobutyl) bicyclo [4.1.0] heptan-3-one) were the main components. The content of curcumol in 24 batches of Curcumae Radix standard decoction was 0.69-1.87 mg/g; curcumol and (1S, 6β)-1β-Methyl-4-(1-methylethylidene)-7β- (3-oxobutyl) bicyclo [4.1.0] heptan-3-one may regulate the neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction signaling pathway, calcium signaling, and excitation by regulating neuroactive ligand-receptor interaction signaling pathway, calcium signaling, and excitation. It was preliminarily predicted that curcumol and (1S, 6β)-1β-Methyl-4-(1-methylethylidene)-7β-(3-oxobutyl) bicyclo [4.1.0] heptan-3-one were potential quality markers of Curcumae Radix.Conclusion:Curcumol and (1S, 6β)-1β-Methyl-4-(1-methylethylidene)-7β-(3-oxobutyl) bicyclo [4.1.0] heptan-3-one are potential quality markers of Curcumae Radix standard decoction, and the established fingerprint can be used for the quality control of Curcumae Radix standard decoction.
6.Facilitators and barriers of implementation of educational guidance intervention program for orthokeratology lens wearing: a qualitative study
Jun LIU ; Jingyu YAN ; Jinping HU ; Lili ZHENG ; Wei CHEN ; Siqi MI ; Zhiwen WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(33):4558-4562
Objective:To explore the facilitators and barriers in implementing the orthokeratology lens-wearing education guidance program from the perspectives of children, their families, and medical and nursing staff.Methods:Based on phenomenological research, purposive sampling was used to select five medical workers, 18 children wearing orthokeratology lenses and family members from the Optometry Center of Peking University Third Hospital as interviewees for semi-structured interviews. Colaizzi's 7-step method was used to analyze interview data.Results:Two themes (facilitators and barriers) were extracted, among which facilitators included two sub-themes (strong demand for educational guidance, trust in medical and nursing staff), and barriers consisted of two sub-themes (patient factors, external support factors) .Conclusions:In promoting the educational guidance intervention program for wearing orthokeratology lenses, medical and nursing staff need to fully play the role of facilitators, analyze and solve barriers, and ultimately promote the smooth implementation of the intervention program.
7.Consistency between modified 12+ X prostate biopsy and systematic biopsy under transrectal interventional ultrasound and Gleason score after prostate cancer surgery
Yuguang XU ; Yangbai LU ; Yingchu YANG ; Guangxin ZHOU ; Kun YANG ; Zhiwen ZHENG ; Yahui YAO ; Xiaozhen LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(8):1134-1138
Objective:To explore the consistency between modified 12+ X prostate biopsy under transrectal interventional ultrasound and postoperative Gleason score in prostate cancer patients.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on 312 patients diagnosed with prostate cancer and underwent radical resection at Zhongshan People′s Hospital from January 2020 to December 2022. All patients underwent modified 12+ X prostate biopsy and prostate system biopsy under transrectal interventional ultrasound before surgery. Using the Gleason score of postoperative pathological specimens as the " gold standard", the detection rates of prostate cancer and clinically significant prostate cancer using modified 12+ X prostate biopsy and prostate system biopsy under transrectal interventional ultrasound were compared, and the consistency between the two methods alone or in combination and postoperative Gleason score was compared.Results:Among 312 patients, the positive detection rate of the improved 12+ X puncture biopsy combined with the system puncture biopsy was significantly higher than that of the individual detection (95.51% vs 80.77% vs 76.92%), with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). The improved 12+ X puncture biopsy combined with system puncture biopsy showed a clinically significant higher detection rate of prostate cancer in positive patients compared to the two tests alone (94.63% vs 77.78% vs 80.00%), with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the detection rate of clinically significant prostate cancer among patients who missed diagnosis, either alone or in combination with biopsy ( P>0.05). The upgrade rate of Gleason score after prostate improvement 12+ X puncture biopsy (25.00%) was significantly lower than that of prostate system puncture (44.17%), which was significantly higher than combined puncture biopsy (11.74%), with a statistically significant difference ( P<0.05). After 312 patients received combined puncture biopsy, urinary retention was found in 14 cases (4.49%), hematuria in 30 cases (9.62%), fever in 28 cases (8.97%), and blood in stool in 18 cases (5.77%). After symptomatic treatment, they basically improved within 3 days after puncture. Conclusions:The combination of modified 12+ X prostate biopsy with systematic biopsy under transrectal interventional ultrasound can improve the detection rate of prostate cancer, and has good consistency with the postoperative Gleason score of prostate cancer patients, which has good clinical application value.
8.Current situation and countermeasures of the construction of training bases for gerontological nurse specialists in China
Xiuying HU ; Xin YANG ; Yun CHENG ; Cuihong ZHENG ; Aiping WANG ; Zhiwen WANG ; Xinying GUO ; Feifei LI
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(15):2022-2027
Objective:To understand the current situation of the construction of provincial level and above gerontological nurse specialists (GNSs) training bases in China, including the establishment of bases, training program settings, admission criteria for GNSs, and requirements for training teachers, so as to provide reference for optimizing the training of GNSs.Methods:This study is a cross-sectional survey. From August to October 2021, a self-designed questionnaire was used to investigate the geriatric nursing committees of nursing associations at provincial level and above. A total of 32 electronic questionnaires were distributed to nursing associations in 31 provinces/autonomous regions/municipalities directly under the Central Government and the Geriatric Nursing Committee of the Chinese Nursing Association, and 32 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 100.0% (32/32) .Results:In China, 25 nursing associations at or above the provincial level set up training bases for GNSs, and about 3 400 GNSs were trained. 80.0% (20/25) of training bases required a minimum education level of tertiary education and a minimum professional title of junior nurse for GNS trainees. 64.0% (16/25) of training bases required a minimum of 5 working years for GNS trainees. More than half of the training bases required training teachers with a bachelor's degree or above, and a professional title of supervisor nurse or above.Conclusions:The training base for GNSs in China is in a stage of exploration and rapid development. The training system, student admission criteria, and teacher requirements for GNSs among various training bases have not yet formed a unified standard, and further standardization are needed.
9.Influences and mechanism of berberine on wound healing of full-thickness skin defects in diabetic mice
Liming ZHENG ; Zhongyuan LIU ; Hongyu YAN ; Hengfei LI ; Zhiwen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2023;39(11):1072-1082
Objective:To investigate the influences and mechanism of berberine on wound healing of full-thickness skin defects in diabetic mice.Methods:The experimental research method was adopted. Mouse dermal fibroblasts (MDF) conventional-glucose complete medium (hereinafter referred to as conventional medium) were prepared with final mass concentrations of berberine of 0 (no berberine), 1.25, 2.50, 5.00, 10.00, 20.00, 40.00, 80.00, and 160.00 μg/mL, respectively. Primary MDF were cultured using conventional medium and MDF high-glucose (30 mmol/L glucose) complete medium (hereinafter referred to as high-glucose medium), and the 3 rd to 6 th passage cells were collected for the following experiments. Cells cultured in conventional medium were taken and subjected to starvation treatment for 12 hours, and then cultured in conventional media containing different concentrations of berberine for 48 hours to screen out the optimal working concentration of berberine using the cell counting kit 8 (CCK-8), the sample number was 6, and the selected optimal berberine concentration was used for subsequent cell culture experiments. Cells cultured in 2 media were taken, of which the cells cultured in conventional medium were included to the normal control group; cells cultured in high-glucose medium were divided into high-glucose alone group and high-glucose+berberine group according to the random number table (the same grouping method below). After 48 h of cultivation, cell viability was detected by CCK-8, cell migration capacity was evaluated by scratch test and Transwell assays, and mRNA and protein expression levels of platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), transforming growth factor-β 1 (TGF-β 1), matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9), and cysteine aspartic acid specific protease (caspase-3) in the cells were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting, respectively, and the sample numbers of the aforementioned experiments were 6, 3, 9, 3, and 6, respectively. Fifteen 8-week-old male BALB/c mice were used to establish diabetic mouse model, then full-thickness skin defect wounds on their backs were made and divided into diabetes alone group, diabetes+low-concentration berberine group (25 μg/mL), and diabetes+high-concentration berberine group (75 μg/mL) for corresponding treatments, with 5 mice in each group. The wound areas were measured using ImageJ software on post injury day (PID) 0 (immediately), 3, 7, 14, and 21. On PID 21, histological changes and collagen formation in the wound tissue were detected by hematoxylin-eosin and Masson staining, respectively, protein expression and mRNA levels of MMP-9, PDGF, TGF-β 1, VEGF, CD31, and caspase-3 in the wound tissue were detected by immunohistochemistry and real-time fluorescence quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, respectively, the sample number of animal experiments was all 5. Data were statistically analyzed with one-way analysis of variance, independent sample t-test, Tukey's test, and factorial design analysis of variance. Results:After 48 hours of cultivation, the cell viability was the highest when the mass concentration of berberine was 20.00 μg/mL. After 48 h of cultivation, compared with that in normal control group, cell viability in both high-glucose alone group and high-glucose+berberine group reduced significantly ( P<0.05); compared with that in high-glucose alone group, the cell viability in high-glucose+berberine group was significantly enhanced ( P<0.05). After 48 h of cultivation, scratch test results showed that, the cell migration rates in 24 h in both high-glucose alone group and high-glucose+berberine group were significantly decreased than that in normal control group ( P<0.05); compared with that in high-glucose alone group, the cell migration rate in 24 h in high-glucose+berberine group was significantly enhanced ( P<0.05). After 48 h of cultivation, the results of Transwell experiments showed that, compared with (141±7) of cells migrating in 24 h in normal control group, the number of cells migrating in 24 h in high-glucose alone group and high-glucose+berberine group were 28±3 and 86±6, respectively, which were significantly decreased ( P<0.05); compared with that in high-glucose alone group, the number of cells migration in 24 h in high-glucose+berberine group was significantly increased ( P<0.05). After 48 h of cultivation, compared with those in normal control group, the mRNA levels of PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β 1, and MMP-9 of cells in high-glucose alone group and high-glucose+berberine group were significantly decreased ( P<0.05), the mRNA levels of caspase-3 were significantly increased ( P<0.05); compared with those in high-glucose alone group, the mRNA levels of PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β 1, and MMP-9 of cells in high-glucose+berberine group were significantly increased ( P<0.05), the mRNA expression level of caspase-3 was significantly decreased ( P<0.05). After 48 h of cultivation, compared with those in normal control group, the protein expression levels of PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β 1, and MMP-9 of cells in high-glucose group and high-glucose+berberine group were significantly decreased ( P<0.05), the protein expression levels of caspase-3 were significantly increased ( P<0.05); compared with those in high-glucose alone group, the protein expression levels of PDGF, VEGF, TGF-β 1, and MMP-9 of cells in high-glucose+berberine group were significantly increased ( P<0.05), and the protein expression level of caspase-3 was significantly decreased ( P<0.05). Compared with those in diabetes alone group, the wound areas of mice in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group on PID 14 and 21 and in diabetes+high-concentration berberine group on PID 3, 7, 14, and 21 were significantly decreased ( P<0.05); compared with that in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group, the wound area in diabetes+high-concentration berberine group was significantly decreased on PID 3, 7, 14, and 21 ( P<0.05). On PID 21, the wound of mice in diabetes alone group was not epithelialized with a large number of inflammatory cells and granulation tissue in the dermis; most of the wound tissue of mice in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group was already epithelialized, although there was a large number of inflammatory cells in the dermis; and most of the wound tissue of mice in diabetes+high-concentration berberine group had completed epithelialization with a small number of hair follicles and inflammatory cells in the dermis. On PID 21, compared with that in diabetes alone group, the collagen area of wound of mice in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group and diabetes+high-concentration berberine group was significantly increased ( P<0.05); compared with that in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group, the collagen area of wound of mice in diabetes+high-concentration berberine group was significantly increased ( P<0.05). On PID 21, compared with those in diabetes alone group, the protein expression levels of MMP-9, PDGF, TGF-β 1, VEGF, and CD31 in wound tissue of mice in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group and diabetes+high-concentration berberine group were significantly increased ( P<0.05), the protein expression levels of caspase-3 were significantly decreased ( P<0.05); compared with those in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group, the protein expression levels of MMP-9, PDGF, TGF-β 1, VEGF, and CD31 in wound tissue of mice in diabetes+high-concentration berberine group were significantly increased ( P<0.05), the protein expression level of caspase-3 was significantly decreased ( P<0.05). On PID 21, compared with those in diabetes alone group, the mRNA levels of MMP-9, PDGF, TGF-β 1, VEGF, and CD31 in wound tissue of mice in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group and diabetes+high-concentration berberine group were significantly increased ( P<0.05), the mRNA levels of caspase-3 were significantly decreased ( P<0.05); compared with those in diabetes+low-concentration berberine group, the mRNA levels of MMP-9, PDGF, TGF-β 1, VEGF, and CD31 in wound tissue of mice in diabetes+high-concentration berberine group were significantly increased ( P<0.05), the mRNA level of caspase-3 was significantly decreased ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Berberine can promote the proliferation and migration of MDF and the healing of full-thickness skin defect wounds of mice in diabetic mice by up-regulating the expression of biofactors including MMP-9, PDGF, TGF-β 1, and VEGF, and down-regulating the expression of caspase-3, a pro-apoptotic factor in wound tissue of mice.
10.Research progress of engineered nanomaterials in the diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer
Jianqiang ZHU ; Zhiwen ZHENG ; Zhihong ZHANG ; Yong XU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2022;43(6):473-476
Prostate cancer poses a serious threat to the health of men with an increasing incidence in China. In recent years, great progress has been made in surgical and pharmaceutical treatment, but there are few promising techniques for early diagnosis of prostate cancer or therapeutics for advanced prostate cancer. Engineered nanomaterials have emerged and shown great potential in early diagnosis, precisely targeted therapies and synergistic therapeutics for prostate cancer because of unique physicochemical properties, such as size on the nanoscale, large specific surface area, high drug loading efficiency, fluorescence excitation ability and photothermal/photodynamic effect. This review focused on the new diagnoses and treatment strategies in prostate cancer with engineered nanomaterials, by summarizing the advancement of engineered nanomaterials in improving the sensitivity of molecular biology and imaging diagnosis, targeted guidance in surgery, sensitization of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and targeted drug delivery.

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