1.Diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic pancreas in gastrointestinal tract: A report of 60 cases
Hongbo WANG ; Mingze MA ; Chongmei YANG ; Anzhong ZHANG ; Yi CUI ; Jiyong LIU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(4):238-240
Objective To investigate the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of heterotopic pancreas in gastrointestinal tract. Methods A total of 60 cases of heterotopic pancreas in gastrointestinal tract diagnosed through endoscopic ultrasonography and pathological examination were treated in our hospital in the recent 10 years. Their data were retrospectively analyzed. Results Among all the 60 patients, the lesions were located in duodenal bulb cavity in 3 cases, in duodenal descendent in 2 cases, in gastric angle in 3 cases,in the junction of gastric antrum and corpus ventriculi in 2 cases and in gastric antrum in 50 cases. All of the 60 patients were definitely diagnosed through endoscopy, endoscopic ultrasonography and pathological examination. 28 patients were treated by endoscopic high-frequency electronic resection, 2 patients were treated by endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), 30 patients were treated by surgical operation; no operative complication was found, and satisfactory clinical effects had been observed in these patients. Conclusions Endoscopic ultrasonography has great value in the diagnosis and endoscopic therapy of heterotopic pancreas in gastrointestinal tract. It can provide the guide for the choice of treatment. Minimally invasive endoscopic treatment is safe and effective for heterotopic pancreas and has great clinical value.
2.Progress in the spectral library based protein identification strategy.
Derui YU ; Jie MA ; Zengyan XIE ; Mingze BAI ; Yunping ZHU ; Kunxian SHU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2018;34(4):525-536
Exponential growth of the mass spectrometry (MS) data is exhibited when the mass spectrometry-based proteomics has been developing rapidly. It is a great challenge to develop some quick, accurate and repeatable methods to identify peptides and proteins. Nowadays, the spectral library searching has become a mature strategy for tandem mass spectra based proteins identification in proteomics, which searches the experiment spectra against a collection of confidently identified MS/MS spectra that have been observed previously, and fully utilizes the abundance in the spectrum, peaks from non-canonical fragment ions, and other features. This review provides an overview of the implement of spectral library search strategy, and two key steps, spectral library construction and spectral library searching comprehensively, and discusses the progress and challenge of the library search strategy.