1.On the Cultivation of Medical Humanistic Spirit
Jie YAN ; Xiangang MO ; Xianlun PANG ; Jin JIANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
The current development of medical sciences focuses simply on the progress of natural sciences,while neglects the combination with humanities and social sciences,which leads to the absence or lack of medical humanistic spirit.This paper analyzes the absence of medical humanistic spirit contrasted by the rapid development of medical high-tech,the manifestations and reasons for the absence of medical humanistic spirit,and proposes to strengthen the humanistic quality of medical science education in order to solve problems brought by absence of medical humanistic spirit.
2.Preliminary exploration of foreign students' probation in cardiovascular department
Xiangang MO ; Feng JIANG ; Li LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Jian FENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
A summary will be made in this article concerning foreign seniors’ probation of Cardiology. These points as follows are vital to the successful teaching: making sufficient preparations before practice; analyzing the emphasis and difficulties, encouraging students to become the subject of class by making inquiry, doing physical examination by themselves and discussing the cases, paying great attention to the education of medical morality nurturance and correcting the students’ case records seriously.
3.The Plasma Load of Inoculated EIAV Vaccine Strain EIAV_(FDDV) Was Not Boosted by Immune Suppression
Jian MA ; Chenggang JIANG ; Yuezhi LIN ; Liang GUO ; Wei GUO ; Xiangang KONG ; Rongxian SHEN ; Yiming SHAO ; Xiaoyan ZHANG ; Jianhua ZHOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(11):-
The attenuated Chinese equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) vaccine is the first lentiviral vaccine that provides solid protective immunities to vaccinated horses. To investigate properties of EIAV vaccine, especially the relationship between its replication and the immunity, viral plasma loads of an EIAV vaccine strain EIAVFDDV in immune suppressed horses were detected. Three horses, which were immunized with EIAVFDDV for 16 months, were treated with dexamethasone for 14 days to suppress their immunities. Reduced immune response in these animals was confirmed by significantly declined lymphocyte proliferation rate detected after 10 days of the drug treatment. The plasma viral loads of EIAVFDDV, which was indicated by the genomic RNA copy numbers, in horses before and after the treatment of dexamethasone were monitored by real time RT-PCR. Results revealed that the viral plasma loads in two of three immune-suppressed horses were kept a steady low level around 103~ 104 copies/ml. The load was increased by 10 folds in the third horse, but was still among the standard levels for EIAVFDDV vaccinated horses. As a positive control, the viral copy number of an asymptomatic carrier of EIAV virulent strain EIAVLiao was jumped nearly 25 000-fold higher after being treated with dexamethasone. The typical clinical symptoms of EIA, characterized by febrile episodes and thrombocytopenia, were also appeared in this horse. These results clearly indicate that it is the unique biological feature of the attenuated EIAV vaccine, but not the immunity, resulted in EIAVFDDV remaining in low levels in the body harmlessly. In addition, the steady low level of viremia and the inability to cause clinical symptoms of EIAVFDDV in immune-suppressed hosts further demonstrated the safety of attenuated Chinese EIAV vaccines. The data provide a new sight for studies on the immunity to lentiviruses.
4.Fast image registration based on particle swarm optimization algorithm and its application
Xiangang JIANG ; Hongbin ZHANG ; Guangli LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2024;41(8):969-974
Image registration is critical for clinical medical diagnosis and assisting surgical procedure.Using simulated X-ray and digital subtraction angiography(DSA)to generate digitally reconstructed radiograph(DRR)would improve the accuracy and speed of medical image registration.Herein an approach of using shading language to simultaneously generate the 3D render image and DRR from simulated X-ray or DSA is presented.The complex optimization and registration calculations are completed using the parallel calculation language(OpenCL),and the image processing unit(GPU)is used for DRR generation and 2D/3D registration.Experimental results show that the proposed method which relies on simulated X-ray or DSA for image registration can provide rapid and accurate visual guiding for surgical procedure.
5.Cloning of AE1-c-end cDNA and construction of its expression plasmid for yeast two-hybrid system.
Hongtao LI ; Guohui FU ; Yong QIN ; Hongqing DU ; Xiaoshu JIANG ; Ming LIU ; Xiangang KONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(2):284-290
In this study, about 350 bp cDNA fragment was amplified by PCR. After being sequenced, the AE1-c-end gene fragment was cloned into EcoR I-Pst I site of pGADT7 to form AD ends in the yeast two-hybrid system. The recombinant plasmid was transformed into yeast AH109, and the expression in the yeast was observed. The results demonstrate that AE1-c-end was obtained. pGADT7-AE1-c-end has no toxic effect on the yeast. It can serve as a target gene of yeast two-hybrid system.
Cloning, Molecular
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DNA, Complementary
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Plasmids
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Two-Hybrid System Techniques
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Yeasts
6.Nano-bio interfaces effect of two-dimensional nanomaterials and their applications in cancer immunotherapy.
Zhongmin TANG ; Yufen XIAO ; Na KONG ; Chuang LIU ; Wei CHEN ; Xiangang HUANG ; Daiyun XU ; Jiang OUYANG ; Chan FENG ; Cong WANG ; Junqing WANG ; Han ZHANG ; Wei TAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2021;11(11):3447-3464
The field of two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterial-based cancer immunotherapy combines research from multiple subdisciplines of material science, nano-chemistry, in particular nano-biological interactions, immunology, and medicinal chemistry. Most importantly, the "biological identity" of nanomaterials governed by bio-molecular corona in terms of bimolecular types, relative abundance, and conformation at the nanomaterial surface is now believed to influence blood circulation time, bio-distribution, immune response, cellular uptake, and intracellular trafficking. A better understanding of nano-bio interactions can improve utilization of 2D nano-architectures for cancer immunotherapy and immunotheranostics, allowing them to be adapted or modified to treat other immune dysregulation syndromes including autoimmune diseases or inflammation, infection, tissue regeneration, and transplantation. The manuscript reviews the biological interactions and immunotherapeutic applications of 2D nanomaterials, including understanding their interactions with biological molecules of the immune system, summarizes and prospects the applications of 2D nanomaterials in cancer immunotherapy.