1.Study on the relationships among nurses’intent to stay,occupational commitment and managers’ leadership styles in emergency department
Junli SHAO ; Yanmei HUANG ; Wei XU ; Yuemei CHEN ; Jie XIONG ; Yiyi HUANG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(11):5-10,11
Objective To explore the relationships among nurses’intent to stay,occupational commitment and managers’ leadership styles in emergency department.Methods A total of 130 nurses in emergency department were recruited by convenience sampling method from three tertiary hospitals in Guangzhou.They were investigated by using Nurses’Intent to Stay Questionnaire, Nurses’Occupational Commitment Questionnaire and Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire(MLQ).Results The score of nurses’ intent to stay and occupational commitment were(20?19±3?74)and(76?16±12?13),respectively;both were at medium levels and occupational commitment,transformational leadership style were positively correlated with nurses’intent to stay(P<0?05).Nurses perceived their managers as transformational leaders more often than transactional leaders.Conclusions Both the current nurses’ intent to stay,occupational commitment were at medium levels.The influential factors of nurses’intent to stay in emergency department included emergency work experience,emotional commitment and normative commitment.In order to increase nurses’retention and stabilize the healthy development of nursing personnel,nurse managers should improve the level of nurses’occupational commitment.
2.Extraction Technology Optimization for Organic Acids in Crataegi Fructus by Central Composite De-sign-response Surface Method
Keyuan XIONG ; Danna WAN ; Feng SHAO ; Haiping ZHAO ; Ronghua LIU ; Huilian HUANG ; Ming YANG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(16):2241-2243
OBJECTIVE:To optimize the extraction technology for organic acids in Crataegi fructus. METHODS:Based on sin-gle factor test,using liquid-solid ratio,extraction time and ethanol volume fraction as independent variables,extraction yield of or-ganic acids as dependent variable,central composite design-response surface method was used to optimize the extraction technology of organic acids in Crataegi fructus. RESULTS:The optimal extraction technology was as follow as liquid-solid ratio of 18.5:1, adding 75% ethanol,reflux extraction twice,2.0 h each time. Average extraction yield of organic acids in verification test was 5.22%(RSD=2.70%,n=3),with 1.75% relative error of the predicted value(5.13%). CONCLUSIONS:Optimized extraction technology for organic acids in Crataegi fructus is simple,with good reproducibility and predictability.
3.Isolation and biological characteristics of rhizobia strains from Abrus cantoniensis.
Rong-shao HUANG ; Xiao-bang SHENG ; Yong-xiong YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(13):971-977
OBJECTIVEThe research aimed at studying the biological characteristics of rhizobia isolated from Abrus cantoniensis.
METHODThe rhizobia strains, isolated from different environments in Guangxi, were studied for their growing characters and the generation time. They were also compared for survival capabilities under stresses caused by NaCl, pH, temperature, and different kinds and concentration of antibiotics.
RESULTThe strains obtained from A. cantoniensis in subtropical zone produced alkali in YMA medium, the average generation time was 14.8 hours, and thus they belong to slow-growing rhizobia. Rhizobia strains differed greatly in respect to tolerance of high temperature, adaptability of acidic environment and sensitivity to four antibiotics, but they had the same abilities of using different carbon and nitrogen sources. After 70 days from inoculated strains, the seedling formed nodules on the root (85.0%), and the dry matter of vine was increased by 51.1%.
CONCLUSIONThe rhizobia strains isolated from different ecological environments are good germplasm resources of tolerances to high temperature and acidic environment. The research will greatly help utilize the rhizobia resources and enhance the quality of crude drugs of medicinal leguminosae.
Abrus ; microbiology ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; pharmacology ; Culture Media ; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ; Nitrogen Fixation ; Plants, Medicinal ; microbiology ; Rhizobium ; drug effects ; growth & development ; isolation & purification ; Temperature
4.On-line estimation of concentration parameters in fermentation processes.
Zhi-hua XIONG ; Guo-hong HUANG ; Hui-he SHAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(6):530-534
It has long been thought that bioprocess, with their inherent measurement difficulties and complex dynamics, posed almost insurmountable problems to engineers. A novel software sensor is proposed to make more effective use of those measurements that are already available, which enable improvement in fermentation process control. The proposed method is based on mixtures of Gaussian processes (GP) with expectation maximization (EM) algorithm employed for parameter estimation of mixture of models. The mixture model can alleviate computational complexity of GP and also accord with changes of operating condition in fermentation processes, i.e., it would certainly be able to examine what types of process-knowledge would be most relevant for local models' specific operating points of the process and then combine them into a global one. Demonstrated by on-line estimate of yeast concentration in fermentation industry as an example, it is shown that soft sensor based state estimation is a powerful technique for both enhancing automatic control performance of biological systems and implementing on-line monitoring and optimization.
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Bioreactors
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microbiology
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Cell Culture Techniques
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methods
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Cell Proliferation
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Ethanol
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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physiology
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Models, Biological
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Models, Statistical
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Online Systems
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Oxygen
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metabolism
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Oxygen Consumption
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physiology
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Software
5.Effects of different nitrogenous compounds on growth and nodulation of Abrus cantoniensis.
Rong-Shao HUANG ; Yong-Xiong YU ; Yan HU ; Xiao-Bang SHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(24):1906-1909
OBJECTIVEThe research aimed at the effects of different nitrogenous compounds on growth and nodulation of Abrus cantoniensis.
METHODAfter the seedlings of the herb were inoculated with rhizobia in potted culture, they were supplied with nutrition solutions which contained the three nitrogenous compounds, KNO3, NH4NO3, (NH4)2SO4 of different nitrogen concentration. The growth and nodulation of seedlings was determined after 70 days.
RESULTDifferent nitrogenous compounds were able to enhance the vegetable growth of seedlings variously. The effect of (NH4)2SO4 and NH4NO3 on growth was better than that of KNO3. Seedlings nodulation was obviously inhibited by these nitrogenous compounds. Their inhibitory effects ranked NH4NO3 > (NH4)2SO4 > KNO3. The treatments of KNO3 and the lower concentration treatments of NH4NO3 and (NH4)2 SO4 didn't inhibit the nodulation of seedlings, but the higher concentration treatment of NH4NO3 and (NH4)2SO4 severely inhibited nodulation or even made a no formation of nodule.
CONCLUSIONThe results showed that ammonium nitrogen the higher inhibitory ability to the nodulation of seedlings of A. cantoniensis than nitrate nitrogen. Therefore, the application of ammonium nitrogen fertilizer should be controlled in culture of the herb, which is in favor of increasing the function of biological nitrogen fixation and the quality of the medicinal materials of A. cantoniensis.
Abrus ; growth & development ; Ammonium Sulfate ; Biomass ; Fertilizers ; Nitrates ; Nitrogen Fixation ; physiology ; Plants, Medicinal ; growth & development ; Potassium Compounds ; Seedlings ; growth & development
6.Strategy of breast reconstruction for patients with caesarotomy scar using pedicled TRAM flap
Yiping GONG ; Zhiguo XIONG ; Demian ZHAO ; Hongtao CHENG ; Li ZHA ; Juan XU ; Xinhong WU ; Jun SHAO ; Jianguo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2012;18(3):173-175
Objective To investigate the availability and strategy of breast reconstruction for patients with caesarotomy scar using pedicled TRAM flap.Methods From January 2007 to May 2011,12 cases of breast reconstruction with caesarotomy scar were carried out with pedicled TRAM flaps.All the patients that were classified as the class Ⅱ that was 0.5 or less by score were operated on by using the inverted trapezoid incision,of which the upper edge was 2 or 3 cm down to the umbilicus.Double pedicles were adopted for the patient with the longest vertical scar; single pedicle of the breast contralateral side and the muscle sheath of the breast ipsilateral side were harvested for the rest of the patients.A synthetic mesh was used for the enforcement of the muscle and sheath defect.Results No flap necrosis or abdominal complications were observed.With the follow-up from 3 months to 4 years and 4 months,the overall satisfactory rate was 100 %.Conclusions The strict patient selection and the operating strategy are the keys to the successful breast reconstruction for patients with caesarotomy scar using pedicled TRAM flap.
7.Determination of total flavonoids in Abrus cantoniensis and its dynamic changes.
Rong-Shao HUANG ; Yong-Xiong YU ; Yan HU ; Xiao-Bang SHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(17):1428-1431
OBJECTIVETo develop a method for ultrasonic extraction and determination of total flavonoids in Abrus cantoniensis, and to analyze its dynamic changes.
METHODThe optimized condition of extraction of total flavonoids was studied with orthogonal design. The contents of total flavonoids in different organs and of different growth stages were determined by UV-visible spectrophotometer.
RESULTThe ethanol volume and extraction times were the main factors impacting the effects of ultrasonic extraction. The content of total flavonoids in stems were higher than in roots and the lowest in leaves. The dynamic changes of total flavonoids contents in roots and stems of A. cantoniensis were in similar trends. Its total flavonoids content in the two parts of plant increased gradually with the growth and reached the maximum in October, and the content decreased significantly in Feburay of next year. The content of total flavonoids in leaves reached also to the highest value before leaves fell off.
CONCLUSIONThe optimized extraction method of total flavonoids in Abrus contoniensis was obtained with three times with 80% ethanol at 20 times of volume for 30 min. The results implied that the best yield and quality may be obtained before leaves fall.
Abrus ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Ethanol ; Flavonoids ; isolation & purification ; Plant Leaves ; chemistry ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; Plant Stems ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; growth & development ; Seasons ; Technology, Pharmaceutical ; methods ; Ultrasonics
8.Proliferation promotion and apoptotic inhibition effects of ribosomal protein RPL36A small interference RNA on U937 cells.
Li-Ming WU ; Shao-Yuan WANG ; Shao-Xiong WANG ; Yuan-Mao HUANG ; Jing-Gang LI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2010;18(2):344-349
This study was purposed to investigate the expression of RPL36A (ribosomal protein 36a) in the newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells and its mechanism at the molecular level. The RPL36A mRNA expression in the newly diagnosed AML cells, U937 cells and normal MNCs was determined by RT-PCR. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting to RPL36A was transfected into U937 cells by Lipofectamine 2000 system. Proliferation, cell cycle, apoptosis of U937 were observed through MTT assay, flow cytometry, acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO/EB) double staining, TUNEL and Annexin V/FITC respectively. RPL36A mRNA and protein expression levels were detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and Western blot analysis respectively. The results showed that RPL36A expression in the newly diagnosed AML cells and U937 cells was significantly upregulated. The average OD value of U937 cells transfected with RPL36A siRNA was significantly lower as compared with 3 control groups. The cell percentage in G2-and S-phase increased, which indicated the inhibition effect of RPL36A siRNA on cell proliferation. Remarkable cell apoptosis in U937 cells treated with RPL36A siRNA was observed by AO/EB, TUNEL analysis and Annexin V/FITC assay; RPL36A mRNA and protein expression level of U937 cells treated with siRNA were significantly declined in a time-dependent manner (r=0.9813 and 0.9537). It is concluded that the RPL36A expression in the AML cells is significantly enhanced and the RPL36A gene may be involved in regulation of cell cycle and cell apoptosis of AML, which promotes proliferation of AML cells and inhibits apoptosis of cells.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Female
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute
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pathology
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Male
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Middle Aged
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RNA Interference
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RNA, Small Interfering
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genetics
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pharmacology
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Ribosomal Proteins
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genetics
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pharmacology
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U937 Cells
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Young Adult
9.A novel human leukocyte antigen-A*33:44 allele revealed by sequence analysis.
Haoqiang DING ; Xin YE ; Yingfeng HUANG ; Yuan SHAO ; Yangkai CHEN ; Wenjie XIA ; Baiyu XIONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2014;31(1):85-87
OBJECTIVETo analyze the sequence of a novel human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A*33:44 allele.
METHODSA novel HLA-A allele was found by double-stranded sequencing combined with single-stranded sequencing. The frequency of the novel allele was determined by population survey.
RESULTSGenomic sequence of this novel HLA-A*33:44 allele (accession No. HQ873871) has differed from HLA-B*33:03:01 by one nucleotide in exon 4, which resulted in nt 866 G→ A substitution, which results in an amino acid substitution from Gly(GGT) to Asp(GAT) at codon 265. This alternation is a new single nucleotide polymorphism compared with other HLA-A alleles. The frequency of this new allele is less than 0.0003 in Chinese Han population.
CONCLUSIONA mutation has been found in exon 4 of the novel HLA-A*33:44 allele, which may provide more information for HLA gene study.
Adult ; Alleles ; Amino Acid Substitution ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Female ; HLA-A Antigens ; genetics ; Humans ; Male ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; methods