1.Identification of recombinant baculovirus and determination of virus titer with fluorescence quantitative PCR assay
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2007;23(8):1623-1626
AIM: To develop a real - time PCR assay based on TaqMan technology for the identification of recombinant baculovirus and determination of virus physical titers in Bac - to - Bac system. METHODS: The recombinant baculovirus containing human IL- 18 gene was produced using Bac -to- Bac system. A 10 -fold serially diluted primary viral stock was used for plaque assay and DNA extraction. Bacmid (baculovirus plasmid) was 10 -fold serially diluted and served as standards. Real - time PCR amplification of the IL - 18 gene was performed in triplicate for each diluted recombinant virus. At the same time, plaque assays were performed using overlay agarose method. RESULTS: The standard linear range (101 to 108 copies) for quantitation was achieved with the standard curve. We also find that the"vg/mL"titer value is generally about 10 times than"pfu/mL"titer of the same recombinant virus stock. CONCLUSION: A TaqMan real -time PCR method is established to identify the recombinant baculovirus and determine the"vg/mL"titer of virus. The method is rapid and quantitative over a wide range of virus titers.
2.Silicon nanowire field effect transistor biosensors for protein detection
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(26):4246-4251
BACKGROUND: Silicon nanowire field effect transistor electronic biosensors (SiNW-FETs) have attracted enormous interest in the biosensing field and have made rapid progress in protein detection.OBJECTIVE: To review the progress in protein detection by using silicon nanowire biosensors.METHODS: PubMed, CNKI, Baidu Scholar, Google Scholar were searched by the first author for the articles related to protein detection, microfluidic channels and silicon nanowire biosensors published from 2005 to 2016.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: SiNW-FETs, with the merits of high sensitivity, target selectivity, real-time recording and label-free character, have been confirmed to have broad application prospects.
3.Problems about On-line Pharmacy Development in China
Lingquan MENG ; Ying ZHOU ; Xiao TONG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(16):-
OBJECTIVE: To explore the development channel of on-line pharmacy in China. METHODS: The problems existing in the individual customers and the retail chain pharmaceutical enterprises were analyzed. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS: The relation between the individual customers and the retail chain pharmaceutical enterprises should be coordinated when developing the on-line pharmacy. Only when the problmes such as the psychology and habbits of individual customers, and the running cost, drug safe distribution, network development and so on in the retail chain pharmaceutical enterprises have been solved can the on-line pharmacy smoothly developed.
4.Cognitive attitude of medical students towards standardized resident training in Shanghai in a university
Jingyan WANG ; Meng TANG ; Tong JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2012;(11):1183-1185
Objective To investigate the attitude of medical students towards standardized resident training in Shanghai and to provide references for policy adjustment.Methods Self-made questionnaire was used to investigate the attitude of 267 clinical medical students towards standardized resident training in Shanghai.Reference reviewing and expert consultation were also performed.Results Nearly eighty percent of students believed that they had basic knowledge of the training.Two thirds of students hold objective attitude towards the policy.Conclusions Income and pressure in finding jobs are the main reasons why students object the policy.Standardized resident training program need to improve in aspects of advertisement,incoming,quality of teaching staff,connection between medical education and training.
5.Relationship of implicit memory and amnesia effect of oral midazolam premedication
Tong MENG ; Yun YUE ; Baosen JIA
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2001;17(4):177-179
Objective To study the relationship of implicit memory and amnesia effect of oral midazolarn premedication and toobserve its anterograde amnesia, the effect on short-term memory and the onset time and out come of retrograde amnesia. Methods60 patients with ASA I - Ⅱ status undergoing abdomen and limb operations were divided into 3 groups with 20 cases each. Group A:oral midazolam 7.5mg;Group B:oral 15mg;Group C:placebo. The patients received combined spinal-epidural anesthesia after oral midazolam. The parameterns of EEG, SEF 95 %, BISwere collected at the same time and the degree and remark of sedation were dome according to OAA/S. The amnesia and implicit memory were investigated with pictures and muddy identified hearing rate 6 hours after operation. Results (1)Twenty min following drug ad dministration the remarks of sedation of group A and B were significantly loWver than that before and that of group C, Which was not significently different between group A and B. ( 2)The amnesia rates tested six hrs after surgery were significantly higher at 30min in group A, 20min in group B than those before treatment and were kept at 70%-80% levels, which in group C was remained zero. (3)The muddy identified hearing rate was not different significantly, among the three groups. (4) The short-term memory was all 100%during the period of drug action. (5)BIS and SEF 95% Were lower 30min after the treatment and all kept at 80 Hz and 20 Hz, which were not different remarkably between group A and B. ConclnsionOral midazolam 7. 5mg has a good effect on anterograde amnesia 30min after treatment, which may not be improved with increament in dosage. It does not lead to retrograde amnesia. The long-term memory, but not short-term memory, was impaired by midazolam. It only affects the explicit memory. Oral premnedication with midazolam can not prevent the awareness during operation totally.
6.The study of the cognitive impairment of middle-aged patients with type 2 diabetes mellitns
Meixin LI ; Shen MENG ; Tong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 2010;18(1):31-33
Objective To investigate the cognitive impairment of middle-aged patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM). Methods Wechsler adult intelligence scale-Chinese revised edition (WATS-RC) was used as the tool to examine the cognitive function of middle-aged patients with T2DM and the healthy controls in 51 cases. The t-test was used to compare the differences in score between patients and the control group. The patients were divided into two groups with or without cognitive dysfunction. The logistic regression analysis was made for all the variables to confirm risk factors for the cognitive dysfunction in diabetes. Results The WAITS-RC scores of digit-symbol coding test and block design test were much lower(P<0.05) in diabetes versus control group. The other tests showed no significant difference. The cognitive function was negatively correlated with HbA_1>c and HOMA-IR by logistic regression analysis. Conclusions For middle-aged patients with type 2 diabetes, their cognitive functions such as learning ability, analysis and comprehensive capabilities are impaired. The cognitive function is closely related with HbA_1c and HOMA-IR.
7.Research on High-level Framework for Traditional Chinese Medicine Informatics Standards
Haiyan LI ; Tong YU ; Meng CUI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(7):1593-1596
This study was aimed to define the scope of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) informatics standards. The basic construction of three-dimensional profiling framework includes TCM business domain, elements of TCM informationization and specificity level. The clinical informatics standards development was stated as an example to demonstrate the application method of this three-dimensional profiling framework.
8.A Research on the Transformation of Traditional Chinese Medicine Language System into SKOS Ontology
Tong YU ; Meng CUI ; Zhulv ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(12):38-41
Objective To transform knowledge organization systems (KOS) about traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) domain into standardized ontologies, in order to achieve the publication, sharing, and fusion of TCM KOS on the Web, and to further improve the organization and management of TCM knowledge. Methods Simple knowledge organization system (SKOS), a technical specification recommended by World Wide Web Consortium, was used to transform TCM KOS into publishable ontologies on the Web. Results Traditional Chinese medicine language system was transformed into an SKOS ontology, which was stored into a knowledge base that could support SPARQL (standard query language of the Semantic Web) query access, and provide concept, terminology, and knowledge services for Semantic Web applications, such as semantic wiki and semantic search via Web service interfaces. Conclusion This research preliminarily verifies the applicability of SKOS in TCM domain, and exemplifies the process of transforming TCM KOS into SKOS ontologies.
9.Scientific Value of TCM Integrative Data Analysis in Big Data Era
Xu TONG ; Qingyu XIE ; Qinggang MENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;22(8):1-3
In recent years, TCM integrative data analysis has become an important issue requiring urgent solution because of the trend of exponential growth of clinical and scientific TCM research data. This article analyzed the necessity and problems of TCM integrative data analysis from the aspects of background and significance of TCM integrative data, status analysis, data visualization, and application prospect, and put forward the idea of applying data visualization method to data integrative analysis, with a purpose to provide new angles for the reasonable application of TCM data resources.
10.Correlation of Intratumoral Susceptibility Signal Intensity and Apparent Diffusion Coefifcient with Pathological Grading of Brain Glioma
Jun GUO ; Jiao MENG ; Tong HAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2013;(12):894-898
Purpose To analyze the relevance between magnetic susceptibility weighted imaging intratumoral susceptibility signal intensity (ITSS) and diffusion weighted imaging apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) with different grade gliomas, and to explore the value of ITSS and ADC in the preoperative grading of gliomas. Materials and Methods Fifty-two cases of glioma patients underwent magnetic susceptibility weighted imaging and diffusion weighted imaging scans, all subjects were divided into low-grade glioma group (18 cases) and high-grade glioma group (34 cases) according to brain tumor grading standard, correlation between ITSS grade and ADC values with tumor grade was analyzed, and ROC curve was used to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of ITSS and ADC values in the grading of brain glioma. Results Difference of ITSS grading was statistically significant (χ2=27.458, P<0.01) among different grade gliomas;difference of ADC values between different grade gliomas was also statistically significant (U=689.000, P<0.01); there was a significant positive correlation (r=0.727, P<0.001) between ITSS grading and pathological grading, ADC values were significantly negatively correlated (r=-0.622, P<0.001) with tumor grading, and ITSS grading was significantly negatively correlated (r=-0.617, P<0.001) with ADC values among different grade brain gliomas. With pathological grading as reference standard, the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of ITSS for preoperative glioma grading was 85.29%, 77.78%, 82.69%, 87.88%and 73.68%, respectively, while the diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of ADC values for preoperative glioma grading was 97.06%, 88.89%, 94.23%, 94.29%and 94.12%, respectively. Conclusion There is a significant correlation between ITSS grading, ADC values and pathological grading of gliomas, the combination use of ITSS and ADC values can significantly improve the preoperative grading accuracy of brain glioma.