Purpose: 308-nm excimer laser has a confirmed treatment effect on vitiligo. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous preparation which contains a variety of growth factors. The effect of 308-nm excimer laser combined with PRP on vitiligo has been rarely reported. This study investigated the effect of PRP combined with 308-nm excimer laser on stable vitiligo. Patients and Methods: A total of 60 patients with localized stable vitiligo who received treatment at Beijing Friendship Hospital and Xi'an Vitiligo Specialist Hospital between May 2019 and January 2020 were consecutively enrolled. They were equally randomized into three groups according to different treatment methods: intradermal PRP injection (group I), 308-nm excimer laser alone (group II), and 308-nm excimer laser plus PRP injection (group III). All treatments lasted for 3 months. At 3 months after treatment, clinical assessments were performed in terms of the visual analogue scale (VAS) score, repigmentation response and side effects. Results: The VAS scores showed significant differences among the three groups (P<0.001), with the highest score in group III, followed by group II and then group I. Repigmentation responses also showed significant differences among the groups (P<0.001), and the best effect was observed in group III. No side effects were reported in any of the groups. Conclusion: The effect of PRP combined with 308-nm excimer laser on stable vitiligo is significantly better than that of PRP and 308-nm excimer laser alone. It is safe and satisfactorily tolerant.
The imbalance of the VEGF-NO axis in the glomeruli of diabetic rats may have resulted from eNOS inactivation, but not from the decrement in eNOS expressions at the early stage of rat diabetic nephropathy. Propyl gallate improved glomerular pathological changes in diabetic rats, possibly through oxidative stress reduction and VEGF-NO axis recovery.
Uniformity is a key parameter to assure the accuracy of biosensor devices. In this work, highly uniform carbon nanotube thin-film transistors (CNT-TFTs) with a standard deviation of threshold voltage ([Formula: see text]) as small as 0.04 were achieved by accurately controlling the fabrication process, which is so far the most stable distribution to our knowledge. On-state current ([Formula: see text]), off-state current and on/off current ratio also exhibit high uniformity with low standard deviation of 0.50, 0.72 and 0.54, respectively. Given the high uniformity, high stability and high sensitivity, the CNT-TFTs are used as ultra-sensitive 5-hydroxymethyl cytosine (5-hmC) detecting devices for the first time, which is one of the important modified bases in DNA and plays an important role in epigenetics. After attachment of 5-hmC DNA, a reproducible and stable shift of 18.7–59% in [Formula: see text] as well as a 31–54% change in [Formula: see text] were observed in the transfer characteristics curves of CNT-TFTs. Thus, a detecting device of 5-hmC in DNA segments could be designed based on the highly uniform CNT-TFTs.
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