1.Input-output analysis of 17 research institutions with data envelope analysis
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(1):24-27
As more attention is given to people's life and health,China continues to increase investment in scientific research to improve the level of medical research. However,the efficiency of the investment is unknown.In this study,we used the method of data envelopment analysis (DEA) to investigate the input-output relative efficiency of the projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China and completed in 2009 at 17 research institutes.We found 11 institutes to be DEA efficient,and 6 to be inefficient.It also showed that adjustment of research structure and setting performance objectives may improve the level of research management and increase the efficency of the investment.
2.Establishment of blended readers training model with 5 D interaction
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(12):67-69,76
A blended readers training model which combines online training (micro-lecture, online class, etc) with traditional training ( face to face teaching plus computer training) was proposed according to the theories in re-lation with blended learning, and scientific strategies for interaction of readers were established, which include the 5 dimensions ( demand, object, content, resource and evaluation) in order to integrate online learning resources and traditional offline training, optimize the allocation of training resources, and improve the training efficiency.
3.Training of information literary in reading popularization librarians
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2017;26(3):78-80
The important role of library in reading popularization was elaborated, with the main ways for reading popularization and the principal information literary education methods for reading popularization librarians listed, including learning of professional knowledge and skills, training of career virtue, and reading brand popularization.The training of reading popularization librarians and selection of characteristic brand plans can provide the theoretical basis for library to carry out this innovative service.
4.New service models in medical academic libraries
Sisi CHEN ; Yuhong QIU ; Jijun GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2015;(6):42-46
Libraries are faced with the crisis of being marginalized in the era of network.Medical academic library should thus adapt to the changing information behaviors of users in study , teaching and scientific research and pro-vide their service according to the user needs-orientedsubject librarian service model , mobile library service model, and sharing commons service model.The service provided in the top 18 medical academic libraries in China according to the 3 models was analyzed, which showed their low popularization rate, insufficient depth and repeti-tion.Measures that should be taken for the solution of such problems were put forward.
5.Plasma metabolite change of monoamine neurotransmitters in patients with depression after treatment
Hong XIAO ; Hui YAO ; Gang HOU ; Jijun LI ; Suwan GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(16):246-247
BACKGROUND: Monoamine hypothesis has been demonstrated by researches. However, the correlation between the metabolite of plasma monoamine neurotransmitter and anti-depression treatment in patients with depression has less been reported.OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of different drugs on metabolite of plaama monoamine neurotransmitter, and the correlation between the metabolite of plasma monoamine neurotransmitter and anti-depression treatment in patients with depression.DESIGN: Case controlled study.SETTING: Neurological Department and Brain Institute of Nanjing Medical University.PARTICIPANTS: Forty patients with depression hospitalized in Nanjing Brain Hospital (depression group) were diagnosed with the second revised edition of China classification of mental diseases(CCMD-2) and the tenth edition of International classification of diseases. And the total score of Hanmilton rating scale for depression(HAMD) was more than 17. Healthy voluntary blood donators in the control group were from Nanjing Municipal Central Blood Station( n = 20).INTERVENTIONS: Antidepressant was used in the depression for 4 weeks: fluoxetine 20 mg per day; 5-serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) paroxetine 20 mg per day; venlafaxime 50- 100 mg per day;5-serotonin and morepinephrine selective reuptake inhibitor(SNRI) fluvoxamine 50-100 mg per day. High performance liquid chromatograpy(HPLC)was used to measure the level of metabolite of plasma monoamine neurotransmitter in patients with depression before and 42 week after treatment, and the HAMD was used to evaluate clinical effect of the patients.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The levels of metabolites of plasma monoamine neurotransmitters in patients with depression: 5-hydroxyindoleace tic acid(5-HIAA), 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol(MHPG) and homovani llic acid(HVA) were measured before and 4th week after treatment.RESULTS: The levels of 5-HIAA, MHPG and HVA of the metabolites of plasma monoamine neurotransmitters in patients with depression before treatment [ (20.3±14.6), (124.8±103.6), (54.7±32.1) μg/L] were all lower than those in the normal control group[ (39.5±28.4), (334.5 ±107.3), (88.5±37.2) μg/L], with statistically significant differences (P<0.05). After SSRI treatment, the 5-HIAA content[ (37.1±21.9)μg/L]was significantly increased as compared with that before treatment, whose difference indicated significant meaning ( P<0.05), but the differences in MHPG and HVA had no significant meaning as compared with those before treatment(P>0.05) . After SNRI treatment, 5-HIAA and MHPG contents [(35.4±25.2 ), (291.2±120.4) μg/L] both were significantly increased, which indicated significant difference as compared with those before treatment( P<0.05); but HVA level had no significant changes.CONCLUSION:'The peripheral neurotransmitter metabolites in plasma can reflect their states in brain. The change of neurotransmitter metabolite in plasma can be regarded as an important reference index for the evaluation of depression.
6.Research on the Implementation Methods of Subject Librarian Service in Medical Colleges and Universities——taking China Medical University as an example
Chunli LIU ; Yuhong QIU ; Liping DONG ; Nan ZHAO ; Jijun GUO
Journal of Medical Informatics 2009;30(7):64-67
Preliminary exploration on subject librarian mechanism and service is carried out in college and university libraries in Chi-na. The paper introduces actual needs, implementation modes, service contents and forms of subject librarian service in Library of China Medical University;hopefully the good experience would provide reference to other medical colleges and universities.
7.FLAVONOID CONTENTS OF COMMON VEGETABLES IN CHINA
Changjiang GUO ; Jing XU ; Jingyu WEI ; Jijun YANG ; Jianquan WU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
Objective To analyze the flavonoid content of common vegetables consumed in China.Method Forty-six vegetables were sampled from Beijing,Tianjin,Shanghai and Hangzhou.The contents of quercetin,kaempferol,luteolin,myricetin,apigenin were determined with high-performance liquid chromatography.Results Mei celery sampled from Hangzhou was the highest in content of 5 flavonoids among 46 vegetables.Quercetin distributed more widely and was more abundant than other flavonoids in vegetables.The daily intake of 5 flavonoids from vegetables by Chinese people was estimated to be 13.90 mg,in which quercetin accounted for 51.1%.Conclusion The content of flavonoids varies significantly among different vegetables and quercetin is the most common flavonoid contained in vegetables.The dietary intake of flavonoids was more from vegetables than fruits in Chinese people.
9.THE ROLE OF ARGININE IN IMMUNE-ENHANCING EFFECT VIA LIVER AND ITS MECHANISM
Xiuling MA ; Zhanhui GENG ; Changjiang GUO ; Jijun YANG ; Jiaying LIU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To study if the immune-enhancing effect of Arg was mediated via liver.Methods: The direct effect of Arg on T cell proliferation was measured by 3H-TdR incorporation. Rat hepatocytes were primarily cultured in serum-free DMEM/F12 medium, and then cultured in medium containing Arg(?mol/L:0,7.5,75,750,7 500), and the supernatant was collected at 0, 24, 48, 72 hours, and added to splenocytes culture, and T cell proliferation, NK cell activity and IL-2 activity,〔Ca 2+〕i were measured respectively.Results: Arg had no direct effect on splenocyte proliferation. The hepatocyte culture supernatant significantly increased the lymphocyte〔Ca 2+〕i ,IL-2 activity and T lymphocyte proliferation; 7 500 ?mol/L was most effective. Conclusion: Arg may enhance immune function via secretion of bioactive molecules by hepatocytes.
10.THE FLAVONOID CONTENT OF COMMON FRUITS IN CHINA
Changjiang GUO ; Jing XU ; Jingyu WEI ; Jijun YANG ; Jianquan WU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
Objective To analyze the flavonoid content of common fruits consumed in China.Method Thirty-eight fruits were sampled from Beijing,Tianjin,Shanghai and Hangzhou.The contents of quercetin,kaempferol,luteolin,myricetin,apigenin were determined with high-performance liquid chromatography.Results Pomegranate and hawthorn were the highest in contents of 5 flavonoids among 38 fruits.Quercetin distributed more widely and was more abundant than other flavonoids in fruits.The daily intake of 5 flavonoids from fruits by Chinese people was estimated to be 2.80 mg.Conclusion The content of flavonoids varies significantly among different fruits and quercetin is the most common flavonoid contained in fruits.