1.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.
2.Absorption and transport of 6 coumarins isolated from the roots of Angelica pubescens f. biserrata in human Caco-2 cell monolayer model.
Xiuwei YANG ; Qingmei GUO ; Ying WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(4):392-8
To study the absorption and transepithelial transport of six coumarins (umbelliferone, osthole, columbianadin, columbianetin acetate, angelol-A and angelol-B, isolated from the roots of Angelica pubescens f. biserrata) in the human Caco-2 cell monolayer model.
3.Analysis of the Working Principle and Maintenance of Evita 4 HPSV Valves
Yueqi YANG ; Ying WANG ; Dan GUO
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(12):-
By analyzing the structure and the working principle of Evita 4 HPS valve (HPSV=high-pressure servo-valve) in the mixer unit, and introducing detailed status of troubleshooting to give the solvents. The repairing examples and some effective ways about maintenance of the HPSV are provided at last.
4.Screening and identification of anomously expressed proteins in colon mucosa in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome
Xu GUO ; Yunsheng YANG ; Ying LUO
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(12):-
Objective To screen and identify the anomously expressed proteins at protein level in colon mucosa of diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(D-IBS)patients and healthy individuals.Methods Four D-IBS patients and four healthy individuals were included in the study.Biopsies of mucosa at the ileocecal junction and sigmoid colon were performed via colonoscopy.The specimens were cleaned with ice cold saline which contained 0.1% PMSF,and were snap frozen in liquid nitrogen.The two-dimensional gel electrophoresis(2-DE)was used to screen the anomously expressed proteins,and the two proteins which presented the greatest changes in each group were identified by mass spectrometry method.Results Proteomics maps of human colon mucosa were obtained successfully with 2-DE.Average protein spots were 336 in normal control group,and the matching rate among them was 92%,while in D-IBS group,the average protein spots were 426,and the matching rate was 95%.The average matching rate between the test group and the control group was 74%.It was found that the volume value of 24 proteins spots changed more than two folds.The protein expression was found to decrease in 3 spots and increase in 21 spots.Four proteins were chosen for analysis with mass spectrometry analysis.The two up-regulated proteins were identified as Immunoglobulin J chain and heat shock protein 27,while the other two down-regulated proteins were identified as hemoglobin beta subunit and fructose-bisphosphate aldolase A.Conclusion With 2-DE,proteomics maps of human colon mucosa have been obtained successfully.The proteome expressions of colon mucosa in D-IBS patients are remarkably different from that of the healthy individuals.The four identified proteins may play a certain role in the pathogenesis of D-IBS.
5.Comparative Study of CT and Nasal Endoscope(NE) in Diagnosis of Lesions of Nasal Cavity and Paranasal Sinu
Ying GUO ; Dapeng SHI ; Guangke WANG ; Zhenling YANG ; Anqi GUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To compare the diagnostic value of CT and NE for lesions of nasal cavity and paranasal sinus area.Methods 80 cases of nasal and paranasal sinus diseases which were examined by both CT and NE at same period and proved by pathology.were reviewed.Results Compare with results of pathology,the accucy rate of both CT and NE was identical in diagnosing sinusitis and tumours of paranasal sinus,NE was higher than CT in nasal and paranasal sinus polyp and nasal cavity tumour,turbinate hyperplasia CT was higher than NE in paranasal sinus cyst and anatomic variations.Conclusion Pathologic biopsy can be taken under NE guide to understand the shape,texture and colour of the illness focus CT can show the size,shape and anatomy relation between lesion and its neighbor tissue.The diagnosis may more perfectly through NE combined with CT.
6.Effect of Botulinum Toxin A on Spastic Upper Limbs Dysfunction Post Stroke
Jinglong LIU ; Tianlong GUO ; Ying LV ; Yang SUN ; Yu GUO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(7):640-642
Objective To evaluate the effects of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) on spasticity of wrist and hand post stroke. Methods 36 patients accepted BTX-A injection were assessed with modified Ashworth scale (MAS), Upper Extremities Functional Test (UEFT), limbs position at rest, Visual Analogous Scale (VAS) for pain, modified Barthel Index (MBI), and difficulties encountered during 3 upper limb motor tasks: cleaning the affected palm, cutting the affected fingernails, putting the affected arm into the sleeve, before and 2, 4, and 12 weeks after treatment. Results The scores of MAS, VAS, UEFT and accomplishment of those tasks improved after treatment (P<0.05), from 1 week to 12 weeks. No significant improvement was observed in MBI (P>0.05). Conclusion Local BTX-A injection can reduce the spasticity and pain, and improve function of upper limbs for stroke patients.
7.Effect of fluoride concentration on the corrosion behavior of cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes.
Qiuxia YANG ; Ying YANG ; Han XU ; Di WU ; Ke GUO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2016;34(1):47-53
OBJECTIVEThis study aims to determine the effect of fluoride concentration on the corrosion behavior of cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes in a simulated oral environment.
METHODSA total of 15 specimens were employed with selective laser melting (SLM) and another 15 for traditional casting (Cast) in cobalt-chromium alloy powders and blocks with the same material composition. The corrosion behavior of the specimens was studied by potentiodynamic polarization test under different oral environments with varying solubilities of fluorine (0, 0.05%, and 0.20% for each) in acid artificial saliva (pH = 5.0). The specimens were soaked in fluorine for 24 h, and the surface microstructure was observed under a field emission scanning electron microscope after immersing the specimens in the test solution at constant temperature.
RESULTSThe corrosion potential (Ecorr) value of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast decreased with increasing fluoride concentration in acidic artificial saliva. The Ecorr, Icorr, and Rp values of the cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes changed significantly when the fluoride concentration was 0.20% (P < 0.05). The Ecorr, Icorr, and Rp values of the cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes exhibited a statistically significant difference. The Icorr value of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast was higher than that in the SLM group cobalt-chromium alloy when the fluoride concentration was 0.20% (P < 0.05). The Ecorr, tRp alues of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast were lower htan those of the SLM group cobalt-chromium alloy when the fluoride concentration was 0.20% (P< 0 .05).
CONCLUSIONFluoride ions adversely affected the corrosion resistance of the cobalt-chromium alloy fabricated by two different technology processes. The corrosion resistance of the cobalt-chromium alloy cast was worse than that of the SLM group cobalt-chromium alloy when the fluoride concentration was 0.20%.
Chromium Alloys ; Corrosion ; Fluorides ; Lasers ; Phosphates ; Saliva, Artificial ; Sodium Fluoride
9.Isolation of outer hair cells from varying turns of the guinea-pig cochlea
Ying GUO ; Zhenlun SU ; Weiyan YANG ; Sichang JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2001;(1):26-27
Objective:To probe the method of isolating outer hair cells (OHC) from each of four turns of the guinea-pig cochlea. Method:From eight guinea pigs the organ of Corti from each of four turns of the cochlea were dissected, and then treated using enzyme. Result:A fair amount of living OHCs from each of four turns were obtained. The length of OHCs from each of four turns were 23.81,34.50,60.48 and 71.37 μm. Conclusion:The key to success in isolating OHCs from each of four turns of the cochlea is to know very well the anatomical characteristics of each of four turns of the cochlea and be operated in accordance with normal rules.
10.Phenotypes,distribution, and morphological features of antigen-presenting cells in the normal murine iris
Qianli, MENG ; Peizeng, YANG ; Haike, GUO ; Ying, CUI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2014;32(7):583-587
Background The conventional study of antigen-presenting cells(APCs)in eye relies on in vitro histoimmunochemistry,but its outcome is influenced by many factors.The anterior chamber injection of fluoresceinmarked antibody was used as a new approach before,however,it is liable to lead to injury of cornea.The intravitreal injection of fluorescein-labeled antibody may be important for the in vivo study of the phenotype features of APCs in iris,which is significant for evaluating the function of APCs in immune homeostasis.Objective This study was to investigate the phenotype characters,distribution and morphology of different types of APCs in the normal murine iris.Methods Fifty-one SPF female BALB/c mice(from 6-to 8-week old)were randomized into 17 groups according to the injection of different antibodies.Alexa Fluor 594 or Alexa Fluor 488-tagged ovalbumin (OVA),CD11 c,major histocompatibility complex Ⅱ (MHC-Ⅱ),F4/80,B7-1 and B7-2 monoclonal antibodies or mixtures of two antibodies (2.0 μl)were intravitreally injected at 0.5 mm far from corneal limbus with microneedle under the biomicroscope.The iris tissues were isolated 24 hours after injection.The phenotype characters,precise distribution and morphology of different types of APCs were identified by epifluorescence microscope and laser confocal microscope.In vitro staining was also performed to validate the in vivo staining results.Results After in vivo staining via intravitreal injection,the cell positive for OVA as well as MHC-Ⅱ,F4/80,CD11 c,B7-1 and B7-2 were exhibited with the regular networkline appearance throughout the normal murine iris.Positive cells tagged with Alexa Fluor 594 or Alexa Fluor 488 presented the red or green fluorescence.Double-fluorescein staining showed that about 90% of F4/80+ cells were OVA+,and MHC-Ⅱ was expressed in about 60% of F4/80+ cells and CD11c+cells,and about 35% of F4/80+ cells and CD1 1 c+ cells expressed B7-1 and B7-2 simultaneously,and over 70% of OVA+ cells were positive to MHC-Ⅱ.These labeled cells were identified as two populations based on their shape.One type was dendritiform cell (DC) with a small cell body and many long dendrites,including OVA+,CD1 1 c+,F4/80+ cells and MHC-Ⅱ + cells ; and the other types were polymorphic population being round,pleomorphic or irregular shape with a large cell body and a few short dendrities,including B7-1 + and B7-2+ cells.Conclusions In vivo intravitreal injection of labeled antibodies can be adapted to visualize the labeled cells in the murine iris.APCs with distinct morphologies,phenotypes and distribution may contribute to the immunologically privileged feature and inflammation of the eye.