1.Research on the government of North Song dynasty collating Inner Canon of Huangdi
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
The government of North Song dynasty collated Inner Canon of Huangdi for five times.They were Plain Questions collated in Tian Sheng,Jing You,Jia You Zhi Ping,Huangdi Zhenjing collated in Zhe Zong,and Inner Canon of Huangdi collated in Hui Zong.The edition collated by LIN Yi lasted for several years had been extensively used for hundred years.Inner Canon of Huangdi collated by the government was mostly used for medicine,but the edition collated in Hui Zong was used for cultivation of taoist.
2.The progress of the research on molecular epidemiology of influenza
Chinese Journal of Disease Control & Prevention 2001;5(1):60-62
This paper reviews briefly the roles of these two ri sk factors in influenza epidemic, and the progress of the research on serologica l and molecular epidemiology of the influenza viruses antigenic mut ation.
3.Dendritic cells and natural killer cells in relation to tumor cell telomerase:research advances
Journal of International Oncology 2010;37(10):726-728
Dendritic cells(DC)present telomerase reverse transcriptase(hTERT)to T lymphocytes, stimulating specific reactions of cytotoxic T cells and CD4 + T cells. Researches on the relationship between natural killer(NK)cells and telomerase of tumor cells are scarce. DC and NK cells act together promoting antitumor responses and possibly participate in anti-tumor immune responses with telomerase.
4.Effects of trimetazidine on reperfusion arrhythmias and its mechanism.
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(03):-
The experiment of recirculating blood perfusion device showed that trimetazidine (TMZ ) 30 mol/L could significantly inhibit the arrhythmias induced by ischemia and reperfusion, decrease the content of malondialdehyde and improve superoxide dismutase activity of red blood cell in isolated rabbit hearts. In the experiment with coronary artery occlusion of rats, TMZ 4mg/kg administered intravenously could also inhibit arrhythmias induced by ischemia and reperfusion. The mechanism may be related to the depression of lipid peroxidation reaction.
5.Study on Quality Standards for Compound Dasuan Capsules(Bulbus Allii)
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
The garlic oil and oil of Oenothera erythrosepala Borb. in Compound Dashuan Capsules were analysized with several kinds of specific qualitative methods. The content of their main components was also determined by GC. These methods showed relatively high sensitivity and accuracy, and could effectively control the product quality.
8.Approaches to Improve the Core Competitive Power of Drug Clinical Trial Institutions
China Pharmacy 2007;0(25):-
OBJECTIVE:To provide references for improving the quality of clinical trial of new drug (phase I-IV),guaranteeing participants' interests and enhancing the core competitive power of drug clinical trial institutions. METHODS: The advantages of both the guiding principle of Good Clinical Practice(GCP) and the quality standards of ISO/IEC17025:2005 were applied throughout the quality control process of clinical drug trial. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: To establish quality management and supervision system in China that is in line with the international norm and national condition by combining GCP principle with the quality standards of ISO/IEC17025 is conducive to the improvement of the quality of clinical drug trial and enhancement of the core competitive power of drug clinical trial institutions in China.
9.Effect of Shengdeye on anti-fatigue and the memory in mice
Yuqing XU ; Li TIAN ; Liping LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(8):778-
AIM: Shengdeye is a kind of medicinal wine. It is fermented with 30 kinds of medicinal herbs such as glossy ganoderma, pilose antler, panax, medlar and sorghum. This study aimed to observe the effects of Shengdeye on anti-fatigue and memory in mice.METHODS: The mice were fed with Shengdeye 5 ml*kg-1 and 2.5 ml*kg-1 2 times per day. After 7 days, the mice were examined on anoxia-resistant and swimming test for anti-fatigue and step down test for memory.RESULTS: The anoxia-resistant of shengdege group was apparently longer than that of the control group [(29.60±1.36) min vs (24.40±3.13) min, P<0.01], and the swimming time was sharply increased [(142.6±53.8) min for 2.5 ml*kg-1 and (162.9±43.5) min for 5 ml*kg-1 vs (94.9±39.1) min, P<0.05]. The error times of shengdege group was lower than that of the control [(1.5±1.4) times and (2.3±1.3) times vs (3.7±1.1) times, P<0.01]. The delitescence of two group were sharply prolonged [(136.8±50.1) s, and (128.0±41.5) s vs (50.2±42.9) s, P<0.01].CONCLUSION: The results indicated that Shengdeye had an anti-fatigne effect and increased the faculty of memory. The experiment of acute toxicity showed that the medicinal herbs in Shyengdeye were safe.
10.Overview of researches for Helicobacter pylori in oral cavity and stomach.
Kaiyu YANG ; Yuqing LI ; Xuedong ZHOU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(3):314-318
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is one of the most common pathogens in human and it is closely related to gastrointestinal diseases. It is essential for us to understand the transmission process of H. pylori to prevent its spreading. The oral cavity has been proposed as a reservoir for gastric H. pylori, which has been detected by culture and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in both dental plaque and saliva. Some researchers have proposed H. pylori in oral cavity may play an important role in its transmission and reinfection. Oral-oral or fecal-oral transmission are thought to be the most possible transmit way. This review will discuss the evidence for the role of the oral cavity in the transmission of H. pylori, the difficulties encountered in addressing this topic and possible directions for future research. Oral H. pylori may also play a role in the diagnosis and prevention of deceases related to H. pylori such as gastritis, gastric ulcer and gastric carcinoma. The recent progresses in this area are also reviewed. Moreover, we also discussed the relationship between oral H. pylori and oral deceases like periodontal disease and oral ulcer.
Dental Plaque
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Gastritis
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Helicobacter Infections
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Helicobacter pylori
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Humans
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Mouth
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Saliva