1.A citation analysis of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from 2000 to 2004
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1998;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the academic level and the popularity of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from the point view of citation. Methods According to the information of Chinese Medical Citation Index (CMCI), the amount and distribution of the original articles in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics cited by the journals included by CMCI were statistically analyzed. The data analyzed included the percentage of cited articles, the number of citation of a single article, authors of most cited articles, geological regions of cited articles, years of citation, citing journals and self citing rate. Results The percentage of cited papers (749 articles, 4213 times) in all published 1184 articles in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from 2000 to 2004 were 76.43%, 75.20%, 71.49%, 57.46% and 30.19%, with an average of 63.26%. The original articles cited by other researchers were 7.86, 6.54, 5.48, 2.98 and 1.78, with an average of 5.62. The highest one was citated by 68 times. The most frequently cited authors were from 30 provinces of China and the city Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin were the three topest cities among other cities in the naion. There were 461 citing journals, and there was 191 items self citsted, self-citing rate is 0.045. Conclusion Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics has published high quality articles. It has been become one of the most important information resource for orthopaedic researchers and one of the most important medical journals in China.
4.Analysis of articles and core authors in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics from 1995 to 2004
Guang YU ; Hua YANG ; Yueyang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 1998;0(12):-
Objective To analyze the core authors, and their organizations, geographical regional distribution of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics. Methods The core authors, coauthors and their organizations whose articles were published in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics between 1995 and 2004 were quantitatively analyzed using literature search through CMCI, which programmed by the People's Liberation Army Medical Library and their geographical regions distribution, the organizations of whom had high quantitative publication were determined using literature metrology methods. Results There were 2660 articles published in Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics between 1995 and 2004. All of 1123 authors of 2660 articles had only one article published which accounted for 69.67% of total first authors on the Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics in ten years. There were 2385 articles with one or more coauthors and the cooperative rate was 89.66%, and cooperative degree was 4.11 in the period of time. There were 275 articles with single author, which accounted for 10.34% of total articles. The articles written by the authors from military hospitals, university affiliated hospitals and provinces-level hospitals were 646(24.28%), 1091(41.01%) and 706(26.54%), respectively during the period. There were 218 core authors with 959(36.05%) articles published and there were 20 high-quantities organizations with 1007(37.86%) articles published in this study. The number one region of published articles was Beijing with 667(25.08%) articles. There were 2443 (91.84%) articles pressed from the organizations of affiliated hospitals of universities, provinces-level hospitals and army hospitals. Among them, Tianjin hospital (101 articles), Beijing Jishuitan hospital (100 articles) and affiliated Xijing hospital of the 4th military medical mniversity (79 articles) occupied 10.53% of the pressed papers and they were in the first three positions. Conclusion Authors of Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics have a wide distribution and highly cooperative rate. There were a group of active and talented core authors who has a great influence on the journal.
8.Adaptive Reaction of Actin Cytoskeleton in Podocyte Structure of Glomerulus
yu-lin, KANG ; guang-hua, ZHU ; wei-xun, HE
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Actin cytoskeleton in podocyte is a complicated network structure,and the stability of this structure depend on many proteins which located in slit diaphragm,the apical membrane domain and the basal membrane domain with the stimulus of mechanical stress,the actin cytoskeleton can be adaptive regulated to maintain the normal function of glomerulus,and several signal pathways involve in the process,such as RhoA/Rho kinase signal pathway and TRPC6.
9.Effects of curcumin on apoptosis and caspase-3 expression in cortex tissue in rats with hypoxic ischemic brain damage.
Guang-Mei YIN ; Lin-Sheng YU ; Shu-Zhen WU ; Guang-Hua YE
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2010;26(4):504-506
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10.The study of expression of matrix metaUoproteinases-2 in patients with colorectal cancer
Ya MA ; Guang-Ling CAI ; Guang-Yin YU ; Wei-Hua YIN ; Li CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(11):-
Objective Research the correlation between expression of MMP-2 in colorectal cancer and patho- logical factors,or biological behaviors in colorectal cancer.Methods The expression of MMP-2 in 68 cases with col- orectal cancer were detected by immunohistochemical staining.Results The expression of MMP-2 in colorectal can- cer was not correlated with tumor region and histologic type,but related with depth of tumor invasion and metasta- sis.The frequency of positive cases in patients with colorectal cancer with of lymph,node metastasis was significantly higher than that in patients without lymph node metastasis(P