4.Rapid Genomic DNA Fragments Extraction From Serum Denatured With High Temperature
Yu WANG ; Shu WEN ; Xiaoyan LONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(09):-
Objective To develop an approach for a rapid extraction of genomic DNA fragments from serum.Methods Serum specimen from human was processed using high temperature denaturation and was centrifuged, then using various primer sets to amplify the DNA fragment extracted, so as to verify the efficiency of this DNA extraction method.Results The templates preparing from this DNA extraction method were able to guarantee the amplification of fragments shorter than 400 base pairs.Conclusion This method is simple, rapid and inexpensive.These genomic DNA fragment extracted can be utilized to amplify definite DNA template for polymerase chain reaction.
5.Reflection on the new training model of the research-oriented graduates in affiliated hospitals of medical universities
Long BI ; Shu HE ; Zhenyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;11(2):134-136
The amount of the research-oriented graduates is increasing in affiliated hospitals of medical universities.To create an effective training model can not only help students to succeed but also contribute great to the research level of hospitals.In this study,we summarized our experience,such as individualized teaching,the unity of thinking and performing,words and deeds as well as unity of clinic and research on the formation of research ideas,attitudes and styles.Based on our experiences we hope to provide meaningful methods for the training of medical graduates.
6.Two Rapid Ana1ysis Methods of BOD5
Yabin SHI ; Houying WU ; Shu LONG
Journal of Environment and Health 2000;17(6):359-361
Biochemical oxygen demand of 5 days (BOD 5) was a very important parameter of monitoring ofwater quality. The classical method presented some shortcomings,such as complexity, long period, requirementof high technology and not promptly reflecting the pollution levels of water body, so it was of no significance fortreatment of industrial waste water. In this paper, two rapid methods for determination of BODs, raising incubation temperature and correlative estimation method, were introduced and their advantages, such as short period and simplicity of operation were verified by experiments. Modification of classical method was of certain instructive significance for the practical application to treatment of industrial waste water and forecast of pollutionlevels of water body.
7.Clinical research ofYangxue-Qingnao granules on posterior circulation of ischemia
Long SHU ; Yang WANG ; Zhaohui ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(4):307-310
Objective To evaluate the curative effect and security ofYangxue-Qingnao granules on posterior circulation ischemia.Methods 52 patients with posterior circulation ischemia from September 2012 to January 2014 in Remin hospital of Wuhan Universityk, were randomly recruited into a control group and a treatment group, with 26 cases in each group. The control group was only treated with flunarizine HCL and Betahistine Mesilate Tablets, while the treatment group was givenYangxue-Qingnao granules based on the control group. The change of clinical symptoms, TCD and cervical vascular ultrasound were observed before and after the treatment.Results After the treatment, the total effective rate of treatment group was significantly different to the control group (96.2%vs. 76.9%;χ2=4.127,P=0.042). The changes of blood flow velocity of vertebral artery, basilar artery and posterior inferior cerebellar artery were all decreased after the treatment in both groups (tvalue in the treatment group were 20.624, 13.773, and 9.485 respectively,t value in the control group were 13.203, 9.550, and 5.655, respectively, allP<0.01), besides such decreases in the treatment group were better than the control group (allP<0.01). After the treatment, the condition of carotid IMT decrease was significantly better in the treatment group than the control group (the number rate of IMT decrease was (96.2%vs. 69.2%;χ2=5.318,P=0.021).ConclusionYangxue-Qingnao granules can obviously improve the blood flow velocity and the thickness of IMT in patients with posterior circulation ischemia. The short-term curative effect is obvious.
8.The Therapy of Arterial-cathetered Perfusion for Chronic Bacillary Prostatitis
Chunchao TANG ; Chaoyi LIANG ; Shu MIAO ; Ying LONG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To find a new therapy for chronic bacillary prostatitis (CBP) with intervention. Methods According to Seldinger way, the catheter was inserted into internal iliac artery or inferior vesical artery percutaneously and was perfused medicine. Results Of which 10 cases recovered and 2 increasingly improved. And there was no positive prostate bacterial culture. But after 3 to 6 month survey, one patient relapse. Conclusion The arterial-cathertered perfusion is a safe, simple and low recurrence way for CBP and available to further study.
10.An overview of surveillance of avian influenza viruses in wild birds.
Yun ZHU ; Jing-Hong SHI ; Yue-Long SHU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(3):310-317
Wild birds (mainly Anseriformes and Charadriiformes) are recognized as the natural reservoir of avian influenza viruses (AIVs). The long-term surveillance of AIVs in wild birds has been conducted in North America and Europe since 1970s. More and more surveillance data revealed that all the HA and NA subtypes of AIVs were identified in the wild ducks, shorebirds, and gulls, and the AIVs circulating in wild birds were implicated in the outbreaks of AIVs in poultry and humans. Therefore, the AIVs in wild birds pose huge threat to poultry industry and human health. To gain a better understanding of the ecology and epidemiology of AIVs in wild birds, we summarize the transmission of AIVs between wild birds, poultry, and humans, the main results of surveillance of AIVs in wild birds worldwide and methods for surveillance, and the types of samples and detection methods for AIVs in wild birds, which would be vital for the effective control of avian influenza and response to possible influenza pandemic.
Animals
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Animals, Wild
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virology
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Birds
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virology
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Humans
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Influenza A virus
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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physiology
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Influenza in Birds
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epidemiology
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transmission
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virology
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Influenza, Human
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epidemiology
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transmission
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virology
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Sentinel Surveillance
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veterinary