1.Three dimensional finite element stress analysis of the post-core crown restored posterior stump of teeth with different adhesives
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(09):-
Objective:To compare the effects on the size and distribution of stress of different adhesives on post-core crown restored posterior stump of teeth dentin, to discover reasonable post-crown adhesive material of posterior stump of teeth post-core crown,by three dimensional finite element analyses. Methods:Establish three dimensional finite element models of maxillary first molar post-core crown by CT scanning, Mimics and Abaqus software,which include post core,crown,tooth root, pericementum,alveolar bone and adhesive material. Divide above models into experimental and control group according to the relative adhesive material. Choose three load spots on the occlusal surface of this model, and exert 80N loading strength on each. Then calculate the peak value and distribution mode of Von mises stress,max-principle stress and shear stress. Results:In the different adhesive material experimental groups,the peak value of the stress on the dentin of the composite resin group was lower than those in zinc phosphate groups. Conclusion:On the condition of this experiment,different adhesives have different effects on the peak value and distribution of the stress on the post-core crown restored posterior stump of teeth dentin.
2.Research advances in herpesviruses glycoprotein N gene and its encoded protein.
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(2):208-212
Glycoprotein N is encoded by glycoprotein N (gN) gene of herpesviruses. The amino acid composition and expression level of this protein vary among difference species of herpesviruses. According to present studies, gN protein is expressed in cytoplasm of host cells, mainly in endoplasmic reticulum. The gN forms a complex with glycoprotein M in host cells. The complex is involved in the processes of viral replication and inter-cellular infection. Moreover, this protein plays a role in immune evasion from host immune system. The study will provide a theoretical basis for further study of herpesvirus gN gene and its encoded protein.
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3.Research progression of ?-SYN in Cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2006;0(11):-
?-Synuclein (?-SYN ) .previously identified as a breast cancer specific gene, has a wildly tumor expression profile mainly in advanced stage. As a special chaperone,?- SYN stimulates the proliferation and metastasis of tumor cells through interacting with estrogen receptor and (or) BubR1. Meanwhile, it is also detectable in the serum or urine from tumor patients, which indicates that?- SYN could be potential as a tumor marker for diagnosis and prognosis.
4.Surgical management of aspergillosis limited within the vocal cord: 2 cases report.
Lin LI ; Li-feng AN ; Cui-da MENG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2011;46(5):421-422
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5.Application of Antibiotics Based on Susceptibility Test in Our Hospital
Xiaobin MENG ; Huanghui ZENG ; Jianchang LIN
China Pharmacy 2005;0(14):-
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for the application of antibiotics based on susceptibility test.METHODS:The problems appeared in the use of antibiotics based on susceptibility test in clinical pharmacy were analyzed and summarized.RESULTS & CONCLUSION:The antibiotics should be used rationally based on susceptibility test so as to improve the rational use of antibiotics.
6.A study on relationship between the genetic polymorphisms of angiotensin system and the risk of coronary artery disease
Xinfang LIN ; Meng WANG ; Xiaoming XIA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2000;0(12):-
0.05).The gene frequencies of ACG-T235M and ACE-DD plus AGT-TT were significantly higher in the patients with CAD than in the controls respectively(all P
7.Review of the expressed emotion application in the guardian of patients with schizophrenia
Jing MENG ; Mei LIN ; Ying YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(9):717-720
Expressed emotion was the describing term about the guardian of patients' emotiveness tendency to patients,which reflected attitude,tolerance degree and the coping way in crisis.It was a robust predictor of relapse of schizophrenia.Studies showed that the family intervention for the high expressed emotion guardian of patients could effectively reduce the disease relapse.By summarizing the expressed emotion's concept,assessment tools,influence factors,family interventions,the paper aimed to innovate perfect interventions and promote the patients recovery.
8.Conditioned enhancement of antibody response against influenza virus hemagglutinin using camphor odor as conditioned stimulus in mice
Meng SUN ; Xiaoli QI ; Wenjuan LIN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2009;18(4):295-296
Objective To observe conditioned enhancement of antibody production against influenza vaccine. Methods 36 female BALB/c mice were injected with 3 μg/mouse influenza virus hemagglutinin (HA) as the unconditioned stimulus (UCS),and camphor odor was served as the conditioned stimulus (CS). After a CS/UCS pairing was made,animals were re-exposed to the CS at Weeks 6. Results Through one conditioned stimulus,the optical density of anti-HA antibody of the conditioned group (Weeks 9:0.68±0.06; Weeks 10:0.60±0.06)was significantly increased compared with the unconditioned group (Weeks 9:0.53±0.06; Weeks 10:0.48±0.04) ( P <0.01). The level of anti-HA antibody of the conditioned group was also significantly greater than other controlled groups( P <0.05). Conclusion Through a single exposure to camphor odor which was paired with immunization of influenza virus HA in a single trial learning protocol,a significant conditioned anti-HA IgG production occurred.
9.The Construction of Recombinant Adenovirus P37 and Its Function of Promoting Migration of BICR
Manman GONG ; Lin MENG ; Chengchao SHOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(11):-
Previous work showed that there was high ratio of Mycoplasma hyorhinis infection in human gastric carcinoma. P37 protein is a membrane lipoprotein of Mycoplasma hyorhinis. It was reported that P37 inhibited cell adhesion and induced tumor invasiveness. To investigate the function of P37 in cancer development, the p37 gene was subcloned into shuttle vector of pAdTrack-CMV. Linearized pAdTrack-CMV-p37 was co-transformed into BJ5183 cells with adenoviral genomic plasmid pAdEasy-1. The identified recombinant DNA was transfected into 293 cells to package adenovirus. From the supernatant and cell lysis, the presence of recombinant adenovirus P37 was proved by PCR. And then BICR cells with this recombinant adenovirus of P37 were successfully infected. RT-PCR and Western blot demonstrated the transcription and expression of P37 in infected BICR cells. And the soluble P37 protein can be secreted into the culture supernatant of infected BICR cells. In the migration assay in vitro, the number of migration BICR cells infected with Ad-p37 was 52.03% more than that of control. The construction of recombinant adenovirus provided a good tool for studying P37 function and its molecular mechanism, which will be further used for in vivo migration and invasion experiments.
10.Cauda equina-conus medullaris syndrome as an isolated presenting symptom of intravascular large B-cell lymphoma: Case report and review of the literature
Neurology Asia 2014;19(2):219-225
Intravascular large B-cell lymphoma (IVLBCL) is a rare non-Hodgkin lymphoma with variable clinical manifestations. Although neurological symptoms are common in patients with IVLBCL, isolated cauda equina-conus medullaris syndrome is rarely reported. We herein report a case of IVLBCL whose initial presentation was cauda equina-conus medullaris syndrome with neither dermatological nor hematological manifestations. A 54-year-old man without known immune-compromised state presented with progressive ascending numbness and weakness of bilateral legs and urine incontinence for 2 months. Lumbar-sacral magnetic resonance images showed gadolinium-enhanced conus medullaris and cauda equina nerve roots. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis revealed lymphocyte predominant pleocytosis and elevated protein level without malignant cells. Focal seizure and mental status changes followed several weeks later. Brain biopsy led to the diagnosis of IVLBCL. Conclusions: IVLBCL should be included in the differential diagnosis of patients with isolated cauda equina-conus medullaris syndrome. A survey of previously published cases in the literature also showed that early initiation of chemotherapy has better outcome.