1.Imaging features of primary adrenal lymphoma.
Jun-ping WANG ; Hao-ran SUN ; Ya-jun LI ; Ren-ju BAI ; Shuo GAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2009;122(20):2516-2520
2.Effects of electroacupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) on ERK1/2 phosphorylation in the dorsal horn of spinal cord of the rat.
Le SONG ; Zheng-hua ZHU ; Xiao-li DUAN ; Xiao-jun LIU ; Juan FAN ; Gong JU ; Bai-ren WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(5):362-366
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of electroacupuncture at Zusanli (ST 36) on phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (pERK1/2) in the dorsal horn of spinal cord induced by plantar inflammation in the rat.
METHODSAll the rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: normal control group, simple electroacupuncture group, formalin group, formalin plus ipsilateral electroacupuncture group and formalin plus contralateral electroacupuncture group. The acute inflammation animal model was made by injection of 100 microL of 4% formalin into the right posterior foot pad. Electroacupuncture was given at "Zusanli" (ST 36) for 30 min, with sparse-dense waves, frequency 2-15 Hz, and intensity 2-3 mA. One and a half hours latter, the rats were killed under anesthesia, and pERK1/2 expression in the lumbar dorsal horn were investigated with immunohistochemical method.
RESULTSThe positive cells were rarely seen (6.45 +/- 1.05) in the superficial spinal cord in the control group; a few cells (14.07 +/- 3.19) in ipsilateral superficial spinal cord were found in the electroacupuncture group. The number of pERK1/2-positive neurons (26.57 +/- 4.93) in lamina I - II0 of the ipsilateral dorsal horn in the formalin group increased significantly. After electroacupuncture at ipsilateral Zusanli (ST 36), the number of positive cells (20.79 +/- 5.21) had a tendency to decrease, but with no statistically significant difference. However, after electroacupuncture at contralateral Zusanli (ST 36), the number of positive cells (14.75 +/- 3.03) significantly decreased as compared with the non-acupuncture group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe inhibition of ERK1/2 phosphorylation in the spinal cord dorsal horn by electroacupuncture is possibly involved in acupuncture analgesic effect.
Acupuncture Analgesia ; Acupuncture Points ; Animals ; Electroacupuncture ; Male ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1 ; metabolism ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 ; metabolism ; Phosphorylation ; Posterior Horn Cells ; enzymology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
3.Fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging of uterine leiomyosarcomas: 2 cases report.
Hui-juan ZHANG ; Feng-hua ZHAN ; Ya-jun LI ; Hao-ran SUN ; Ren-ju BAI ; Shuo GAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(14):2237-2240
Uterine leiomyosarcoma is an uncommon malignant neoplasm of smooth muscle origination and is associated with a poor prognosis. We report two cases of uterine leiomyosarcoma that presented with pulmonary metastases. 2-deoxy-2-(¹⁸F)fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) was performed to identify the primary carcinoma and found the focus located in the uterus. The follow-up magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed the diagnosis was uterine leiomyosarcoma.
Adult
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Female
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Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
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Humans
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Leiomyosarcoma
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diagnosis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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methods
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Middle Aged
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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methods
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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methods
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Uterine Neoplasms
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diagnosis
4.Analysis of type IV osteogenesis imperfecta caused by two mutations occurred simultaneously in COL1A1 gene in a Chinese child.
Mingyan JU ; Tianke ZHANG ; Xue BAI ; Xiuzhi REN ; Keqiu LI ; Guang LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(2):140-144
OBJECTIVETo detect potential mutations of COL1A1 and COL1A2 genes with polymerase chain reaction-high-resolution melting analysis(PCR-HRMA) in a proband diagnosed with osteogenesis imperfecta (OI).
METHODSPeripheral blood samples were collected from the proband and members of his family as well as healthy controls. The mutations were detected by PCR-HRMA and confirmed by direct sequencing. Potential effects of the mutations were predicted using softwares including PolyPhen, SIFT and Align GVGD.
RESULTSThe PCR-HRMA has indicated mutations in exon 45 of the COL1A1 gene in the proband as well as his parents, which were presented as the difference in the melting curves between the patients and the control samples. Sequencing analysis confirmed that the proband has carried two heterozygous mutations (c.3235G>A, p.Gly1079Ser and c.3247G>A, p.Ala1083Thr) in exon 45 of the COL1A1 gene. Among them, c.3235G>A was predicted to have impeded alpha helix structure domain, which was inherited from the father who also had OI. c.3247G>A was inherited from mother who had a normal phenotype. All three softwares predicted that the c.3235G>A mutation can interfere with the function of the protein, while the c.3247G>A may have a benign effect by PolyPhen analysis.
CONCLUSIONThe study identified two mutations (c.3235G>A and c.3247G>A) occurred simultaneously in COL1A1 gene in a case. The case is the first reported in human collagen mutation database. As identified,mutation of c.3235G>A may be the major cause of the disease in the proband.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Base Sequence ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Collagen Type I ; genetics ; Exons ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Mutation ; Osteogenesis Imperfecta ; genetics ; Pedigree ; Point Mutation
5.In vitro transcription synthesis and effects of FLT3 targeted short hairpin RNA.
Jie LU ; Guang-Yao SHENG ; Xiang ZOU ; Ying-Qi FANG ; Xiao-Min ZHAO ; Xue-Ju XU ; Song-Ting BAI ; Bai-Rong XU ; Jian-Ren WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2007;15(4):839-844
FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 (FLT3) is a receptor of tyrosine kinase that is constitutively activated in most of acute myeloid leukemia patients and seems to give an adverse prognosis. In order to explore the silencing effect of FLT3 targeted short hairpin RNA (FLT3-shRNA) on acute leukaemia cell line THP-1, three FLT3-shRNAs (shRNA1, shRNA2, shRNA3) were designed and synthesized by transcription system in vitro and then transfected into THP-1 cells. FLT3 mRNA was analyzed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, FLT3 protein was detected by Flow cytometry and immunofluorescence. The results indicated that FLT3 expression was downregulated by shRNA1 and shRNA3, and shRNA1 showed stronger inhibitory effect. At 48 hours following transfection, the inhibitory rate of 25 nmol/L shRNA1 was 72.95 +/- 2.07%, lasting 72 hours. The 5 nmol/L and more concentration of FLT3 shRNA1 could downregulate FLT3 mRNA level, which displayed a quantity-effect relation; the inhibitory rate of 15 nmol/L shRNA1 was 67.53 +/- 0.66%. FLT3 protein was located on THP-1 cell membrance, its expression was downregulated obviously by shRNA1, at 72 hours following transfection the inhibitory rate of shRNA1 was 79.67 +/- 0.66%. shRNA1 showed the best inhibitory effect on FLT3 protein, the optimal time of which was 72 hours with an inhibitory rate of 79.67%. It is concluded that FLT3-shRNA1 shows a desireable FLT3-targeted inhibitory effect, which can be used for further investigation of FLT3 mechanism or FLT3 targeting treatment.
Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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genetics
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metabolism
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RNA Interference
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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RNA, Small Interfering
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genetics
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Transcription, Genetic
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
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fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3
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genetics
6.Effect of water restrictions on the physiological parameters, psychological behavior and brain c-Fos expression in rats.
Zheng-Hua ZHU ; Bai-Ren WANG ; Qing-Rong TAN ; Xiao-Li DUAN ; Fang KUANG ; Zhen XU ; Gong JU
Neuroscience Bulletin 2006;22(3):144-150
OBJECTIVEIn order to characterize the feature of stress response induced by stressor with both physical and psychological natures, the effects of water restriction performed in different experimental modes on the physiological parameters, psychological behavioral manifestations and brain c-Fos expressions were observed and compared.
METHODSFifty-eight male Wistar rats were used and randomly divided into three experimental groups (n = 18 for each) and a control group (n = 4). In control group, the rats were allowed to access drinking water freely at all experimental period. In the experimental groups the water supply to the rats was restricted. In timed water supply (TW) group, the water was supplied twice a day, 10 min for each in fixed hours every day. In empty bottle-served (EB) and water-restricted (WR) groups, the water was served only once a day for 10 min, either in the early morning or evening, and in the other time point scheduled for water supply only an empty bottle without water was provided in the EB group and nothing was given in the WR group. The quantities of drank water and eaten food, weight-gaining, and behavior score were observed every day. The serum level of corticosterone was assayed and the rats were sacrificed with fixative perfusion of 3 d, 7 d or 14 d, respectively, following water restriction (n = 6 for each time point in each group). The brain c-Fos expressions were examined with immunohistochemical method.
RESULTSThe slow down of weight-gaining, rise of serum corticosterone level, occurrence of psychological behavioral manifestations of unpeaceful restlessness such as exploring and attacking, enhance of c-Fos expression in the subfornical organ (SFO), median preoptic nucleus (MnPO), area postrema (AP), hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN), supraoptic nucleus (SON), medial (MeA) and central (CeA) amygdaloid nucleus and ventrolateral septum (LSV) were noticed in both EB and WR groups, except the nucleus of solitary tract (NTS) in which the Fos expression was decreased. The changes of Fos expression in most of nuclei in EB group began at day 3, at least persisted till day 7, and backed down at day 14, while in WR group, similar changes started at day 7 and reached its peak at day 14. In TW group, only the concentration of corticosterone at day 7 was slightly increased and the rest indexes observed were unchanged.
CONCLUSIONThe results indicate that water restriction induces physical as well as psychological stress responses. And the water restrictions experimentally executed in different modes result in different manifestations of behavioral response and brain immediately early gene expression in discrete brain nuclei/regions.
7.Genetic mutation and clinical features of osteogenesis imperfecta type V.
Shizhen GUAN ; Xue BAI ; Yi WANG ; Zhigang LIU ; Xiuzhi REN ; Tianke ZHANG ; Mingyan JU ; Keqiu LI ; Guang LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(6):797-801
OBJECTIVETo explore genetic mutations and clinical features of osteogenesis imperfecta type V.
METHODSClinical record of five patients (including one familial case) with osteogenesis imperfecta type V were retrospectively analyzed. Peripheral blood samples of the patients, one family member, as well as healthy controls were collected. Mutation of IFITM5 gene was identified by PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing.
RESULTSA heterozygous mutation (c.-14C>T) in the 5-UTR of the IFITM5 gene was identified in all of the patients and one mother. The clinical findings included frequent fractures and spine and/or extremities deformities, absence of dentinogenesis imperfecta, absence of hearing impairment, and blue sclera in 1 case. Radiographic findings revealed calcification of the interosseous membrane between the radius-ulna in all cases. Hyperplastic callus formation was found in 3 cases. Four had radial-head dislocation.
CONCLUSIONA single heterozygous mutation c.-14C>T was found in the 5-UTR of the IFITM5 gene in 5 patients with osteogensis imperfecta type V. The patients showed specific radiological features including calcification of interosseous membrane, hyperplastic callus formation, and radial-head dislocation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Mutation ; Osteogenesis Imperfecta ; diagnostic imaging ; genetics ; Young Adult
8.Aildenafil citrate: a new potent and highly selective phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
Zhan-ju HE ; Kai ZHANG ; Jie JIN ; Ning-chen LI ; Yan-qun NA ; Wen-jun BAI ; Xiao-feng WANG ; Ji-chuan ZHU ; Hui JIANG ; Ren-pei YUAN ; Bao-fa HONG ; Tao SONG ; Yong YANG ; Dong-xi DAI
National Journal of Andrology 2006;12(12):1080-1083
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of aildenafil citrate, an oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitor, in the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
METHODSIntegrated analyses were made of 8-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase 2 clinical trials involving 250 men with mild-to-severe erectile dysfunction of various etiologies who received aildenafil citrate 30 or 60 mg (n = 167) or placebo (n = 83).
RESULTSThe statistic results of International Index of Erectile Function, Patient Sexual Encounter Profile (SEP) diaries and Global Assessment Question (GAQ) were significantly higher in the aildenafil citrate patients than in the placebo controls. The main drug-related adverse events were flushing, headache, dizziness and naupathia, which were mild and could be self-relieved.
CONCLUSIONThe aildenafil citrate therapy significantly ameliorated erectile function and was well tolerated by a wide range of patients with erectile dysfunction.
Administration, Oral ; Double-Blind Method ; Drug Administration Schedule ; Erectile Dysfunction ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Male ; Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors ; adverse effects ; therapeutic use ; Piperazines ; adverse effects ; therapeutic use ; Sulfones ; adverse effects ; therapeutic use ; Treatment Outcome
9.Characteristics and Impact Factors of Renal Threshold for Glucose Excretion in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
Xiao Dan YUE ; Jing Yu WANG ; Xin Rong ZHANG ; Ju Hong YANG ; Chun Yan SHAN ; Miao Yan ZHENG ; Hui Zhu REN ; Yi ZHANG ; Shao Hua YANG ; Zhen Hong GUO ; Bai CHANG ; Bao Cheng CHANG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2017;32(4):621-627
Sodium glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors are newly developed but promising medicine for type 2 diabetes. However, patients with a different renal threshold for glucose excretion (RT(G)) may have a different reaction to this medicine. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate the characteristics of RT(G) and its impact factors in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). The clinical and laboratory data of 36 healthy individuals and 168 in-hospital patients with T2DM were collected and analyzed, RTG was calculated using blood glucose (BG) measured by dynamic BG monitoring, urinary glucose excretion (UGE) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). The characteristics of RT(G) were investigated. The risk factors for high RT(G) were analyzed using non-conditional logistic regression analysis. Our results found that RT(G) of the T2DM group was higher than that of the healthy individuals (P < 0.05); and 22.22% from the healthy individuals group but 58.33% from the T2DM group had high RT(G). Age, duration of diabetes, body mass index (BMI), and homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index (HOMA-IR) were independently associated with high RT(G) (P < 0.05). Further stratified analysis revealed that RT(G) in T2DM patients increased with age, duration of diabetes, and BMI. In conclusion, RT(G) is increased in patients with T2DM, especially in those with longer diabetic duration, higher BMI, and those who are older. Therefore, these patients may be more sensitive to SGLT-2 inhibitors.
10.Early intervention with Didang decoction delays macrovascular lesions in diabetic rats through regulating AMP-activated protein kinase signaling pathway.
Dan-Dan REN ; Jing LI ; Bai CHANG ; Chun-Shen LI ; Ju-Hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2017;15(11):847-854
The study aimed to investigate the intervening role of Didang decoction (DDD) at different times in macrovascular endothelial defense function, focusing on its effects on the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) signaling pathway. The effects of DDD on mitochondrial energy metabolism were also investigated in rat aortic endothelial cells (RAECs). Type 2 diabetes were induced in rats by streptozotocin (STZ) combined with high fat diet. Rats were randomly divided into non-intervention group, metformin group, simvastatin group, and early-, middle-, late-stage DDD groups. Normal rats were used as control. All the rats received 12 weeks of intervention or control treatment. Western blots were used to detect the expression of AMP-activated protein kinase α1 (AMPKα1) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor 1α (PGC-1α). Changes in the intracellular AMP and ATP levels were detected with ELISA. Real-time-PCR was used to detect the mRNA level of caspase-3, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), and Bcl-2. Compared to the diabetic non-intervention group, a significant increase in the expression of AMPKα1 and PGC-1α were observed in the early-stage, middle-stage DDD groups and simvastatin group (P < 0.05). The levels of Bcl-2, eNOS, and ATP were significantly increased (P < 0.05), while the level of AMP and caspase-3 were decreased (P < 0.05) in the early-stage DDD group and simvastatin group. Early intervention with DDD enhances mitochondrial energy metabolism by regulating the AMPK signaling pathway and therefore may play a role in strengthening the defense function of large vascular endothelial cells and postpone the development of macrovascular diseases in diabetes.
AMP-Activated Protein Kinases
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metabolism
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Adenosine Triphosphate
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metabolism
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Animals
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Aorta
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Cardiovascular Diseases
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metabolism
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prevention & control
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Caspase 3
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metabolism
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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
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complications
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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complications
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Diptera
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Endothelial Cells
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Endothelium, Vascular
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Energy Metabolism
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drug effects
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Leeches
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Mitochondria
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III
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metabolism
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Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator 1-alpha
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metabolism
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Phytotherapy
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2
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metabolism
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Prunus persica
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Rheum
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Signal Transduction