1.Application of citation frequency, relative impact power and social network analysis in evaluation of scientific papers
Shuai YANG ; Yuntao PAN ; Haiyan WANG ; Cheng SU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(7):1-9
Objective To study the application of citation frequency, relative impact power and social network analysis in evaluation of scientific papers. Methods A total of 37919 papers onfemale fertility maintenance published in 2006-2015 were evaluated by citation frequency, relative impact power and social network analysis, respectively. Their coincidence and correlativity, and the effect of citation structure on the papers sequenced according to their citation frequency, relative impact power and social network were analyzed. Results The local citation frequency could measure the publication time of papers and the effect on their sequence. Conclusion Global citation frequency can measure the effect width and depth of papers, intermediary centrality can help to find the core papers, and ap-proximate centrality can help to measure the early published papers.
2.ZHU Lian--the founder of Chinese acupuncture-moxibustion scientific research.
Yang-Shuai SU ; Bing LIU ; Xiang-Hong JING ; Wei HE ; Xiao-Yu WANG ; Li-Jian ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(12):1221-1224
This article discussed ZHU Lian's contributions to acupuncture-moxibustion scientific research from three aspects: building the scientific thought of "new acupuncture-moxibustion", constructing the first domestic acupuncture-moxibustion institution and opening the door to modern acupuncture-moxibustion scientific research. ZHU Lian's visionary thought of "new acupuncture-moxibustion" has influenced the following researchers till now. She established the acupuncture-Moxibustion therapeutic institute affiliated to the Ministry of Health, set up the acupuncture-Moxibustion research platforms and teams and made research cooperation. She firstly carried out acupuncture-Moxibustion clinical and basic scientific research, which started the acupuncture-Moxi- bustion scientific research in China. ZHU Lian is the Pioneer of Chinese acupuncture-Moxibustion scientific research.
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education
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Acupuncture Therapy
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history
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China
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History, 20th Century
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Humans
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Moxibustion
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history
3.The significance of breast mammography assisted by hook-wire localization biopsy for BI-RADSⅣand above negative breast lesions
Hang LI ; Jianhui SU ; Ying ZHANG ; Lavneesh KUMAR ; Jie ZHANG ; Shuai YANG ; Fenghua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(20):1318-1322
Objective:To evaluate the diagnosis significance of breast mammography assisted by hook-wire localization biopsy for BI-RADSⅣand above negative or non-palpable breast lesions. Methods:A total of 48 cases of mammary molybdenum target with BI-RADSⅣlevel and above but with clinical-touched negative or non-palpable breast lesions (including 4 bilateral lesions and 44 uni-lateral lesions;total of 52 lesions) were used in the mammography aided by hook-wire localization biopsy. Results:Among the 52 le-sions, 13 cases were malignant lesions (single), 6 cases were at Stage 0 (accounted for 46.15%), 5 cases were in Stage I (38.46%), and 2 cases were in StageⅡ(15.39%). The remaining 39 cases were benign lesions. Results showed that the detection rate for breast cancer was 25.0%. A total of 39 cases of benign lesions and 10 cases of malignant lesions were found among mammography BI-RADSⅣpa-tients. Zero cases of benign lesions and 3 cases of malignant change were found among BI-RADS Ⅴ patients. The positive rates of breast cancer among BI-RADSⅣandⅤpatients were 25.64%and 100%, respectively. Conclusion:Breast mammography assisted by hook-wire localization biopsy could precisely excise both BI-RADSⅣandⅤnegative/non-palpable breast lesions. This technique can also improve the quality of life and prognosis of patients. It is a safe, accurate, and low-cost diagnostic method. Thus, breast mammogra-phy assisted by hook-wire localization biopsy must be widely used in clinical applications in China.
4.Effectiveness evaluation of personalized medication for cardiovascular drugs based on the CYP2 C9 protein
Yuefeng TONG ; Shuai YANG ; Zhixing HU ; Yunxiang WANG ; Changchun LAI ; Zhecheng LI ; Qin SU
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(4):294-297
Objective To analyze the effectiveness evaluation of cardiovascular drugs which have been developed on the CYP2C9 target protein by multi-layer fuzzy evaluation technology .Methods The multi-layer fuzzy evaluation method was used to evaluate the effectiveness of cardiovascular drugs interacting with the CYP 2C9 protein and to construct the index system that affects drug efficacy .Results and Conclusion The index system was used to study such cardiovascular drugs as valsartan and to score the drug effectiveness of individual samples .The results were consistent with actual drug treatment and were well confirmed .The results contribute to evaluation of personalized medication .
5.Application of Fah knockout mice in the hepatocyte transplantation and the pathological changes
Baoliang SU ; Changcheng LIU ; Shuai LI ; Ke YANG ; Zhiying HE ; Yiping HU ; Xin WANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(6):553-558
Aim: To investigate the pathological changes in NTBC[2-(2-nitro-4-trifluoro-methyl-benzoyl) -1,3 cy-clohexanedione]-induced hepatic injury in mice and in the repopulation of adult hepatocytes in Fah~(-/-) mouse. Methods: Autogenous hepatic injuries in Fah~(-/-) mice were induced by the treatment of NTBC. Injection of hepatocytes obtained from wild-type mice to spleen were transplanted into the Fah~(-/-) mice. Then, changes to body weight and the likelihood of the transplanted Fah~(-/-) mice, and hepatic immunohistochemistry were ob-served. In addition, pathological changes to liver damage induced by NTBC treatment were analyzed under HE-staining microscopy and electron microscopy. Results: The surviving Fah~(-/-) mice subjected to hepatocyte trans-plantation were found to be healthy and in stable body weight. liver repopulation reached to 90% in the 8th week. Repopulating hepatocytes caused no alteration to histological structure of the recipient liver, and subacute hepatic injury occurred in the Fah~(-/-) mice after NTBC treatment. Electronic microscopy observations indicated that necrosis in the hepatocytes occurred at early stage and that apoptosis gradually appeared. It was also shown both necrosis and apoptosis co-existed in the same samples of interest at the following stages of the induced liver injury. Conclusion: Transplanted hepatocytes proliferated in Fah~(-/-) mice allow 90% of the hepatocytic repopula- tion. Repopulation renders normal hepatic function and structure in the recipient Fah~(-/-) mice, as a model of liver repopulation, could be applicable in study of stem cell derived hepatic cells in transplantation assay.
6.Endoscopic and pathological characteristics of Barrett's esophagus
Shuai SU ; Bangmao WANG ; Weili FANG ; Yulong YANG ; Zhongqing ZHENG ; Shu LI ; Mingfang ZHANG ; Yang SHEN ; Jing CHENG ; Jing LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2010;27(1):20-22
Objective To investigate the endoscopic and pathological characteristics of Barrett's esophagus (BE).Methods Data of 152 patients who were diagnosed as having BE with endoscopy and pathology were retrospectively analyzed.Results BE was most commonly seen in patients of 40-60 years old.The clinical manifestations overlapped in different patients,including regurgitation and heartburn in 78 (51.32%),dysphagia in 9 (5.92%),retrosternal pain in 12 (7.89%),upper abdominal pain or discomfort in 67 (44.08%),and asymptomatic in 8 (5.26%).Long segment BE (LSBE) was determined in 7 patients (4.61%),and short segment BE (SSBE) in 145 (95.39%).The metaplasia pattern under endoscopy included island like in 98 (64.47%),tongue like in 39 (25.66%) and circumferential in 15 (9.87%).Stratified squamous epithelia in the lower part of the esophagus were replaced by columnar epithelia in all cases,and intestinal metaplasia occurred in 68 cases (44.74 %).Conclusion BE is most frequently seen in the middle-aged and can be diagnosed by endoscopy and pathology without special clinical manifestations.Island pattern occurs in most cases and is with lowest rate of intestinal metaplasia,which is associated with age.Patients with specialized intestinal metaplasia and dysplasia should be followed up for surveillance of cancer.
7.Progress in MRI evaluation of hip development after closed reduction for developmental dysplasia of the hip
Shuai YANG ; Qiang JIE ; Fei SU ; Yongtao WU ; Yating YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2022;42(8):538-544
This article reviews the various studies of MRI in developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH), focusing on the research progress of MRI in evaluating the developmental trend of hip joint after DDH closed reduction, in order to find reliable indicators for predicting the development of the hip joint after closed reduction of DDH. Due to the advantages of MRI in identifying cartilage and soft tissue, more and more studies have performed MRI before and after DDH treatment to evaluate its specific role. This article has made a corresponding summary, for example, using MRI to identify obstacles that affect the reduction of dislocated hip joints such as fibrofatty tissue hyperplasia/thickening, joint effusion, labrum inversion, iliopsoas muscle atrophy, etc; using MRI to observe the cartilage shaping of the femoral head before and after closed reduction treatment of DDH; using MRI to verify the validity of intraoperative arthrography in assessing the position of femoral head and socket or directly observe the relationship of femoral head and socket with MRI; using hip MR angiography to evaluate the acetabular labrum injury in DDH patients. In addition, the results of bias-corrected studies on MRI-assessed hip-related observations are also summarized. In general, the application of MRI in the diagnosis and treatment of DDH is becoming more and more mature and perfect, and has been advocated by many scholars as a routine auxiliary examination for DDH. However, there is still no consensus on how to evaluate and predict the developmental outcome of the hip joint after closed reduction of DDH. This article summarizes the current progress from three aspects. We summarize the results of many measurements on MRI, which represent cartilage acetabular coverage and are used to predict acetabular growth and development; the research results on the use of MRI to explore the impact of the labrum on the development of the hip joint are summarized; the related research results of MRI evaluation of avascular necrosis of the femoral head after closed reduction are summarized. The above content can provide some reference for the current clinical work and research.
8.Cyclization of α-conotoxin A10LPnIA with lysine assisted cyanuric chloride linker
Mao-mao REN ; Bao-jian ZHANG ; Xin SUN ; Fang YANG ; Dong-ting ZHANGSUN ; Shuai DONG ; Su-lan LUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(9):2567-2572
The cyanuric chloride linkers have been used for cyclizing polypeptide, but not used for
9.Discovering L-type calcium channels inhibitors of antihypertensive drugs based on drug repositioning.
Ying-xi LIANG ; Yu-su HE ; Lu-di JIANG ; Qiao-xin YUE ; Shuai CUI ; Li BIN ; Xiao-tong YE ; Xiao-hua ZHANG ; Yang-ling ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(18):3650-3654
This study was amid to construct the pharmacophore model of L-type calcium channel antagonist in the application of screening Drugbank and TCMD. This paper repositions the approved drugs resulting from virtual screening and discusses the relocation-based drug discovery methods, screening antihypertensive drugs with L-type calcium channel function from TCMD. Qualitative hypotheses wre generated by HipHop separately on the basis of 12 compounds with antagonistic action on L-type calcium channel expressed in rabbit cardiac muscle. Datebase searching method was used to evaluate the generated hypotheses. The optimum hypothesis was used to search Drugbank and TCMD. This paper repositions the approved drugs and evaluates the antihypertensive effect of the chemical constituent of traditional Chinese medicine resulting from virtual screening by the matching score and literature. The results showed that optimum qualitative hypothesis is with six features, which were two hydrogen-bond acceptors, four hydrophobic groups, and the CAI value of 2.78. Screening Drugbank achieves 93 approved drugs. Screening TCMD achieves 285 chemical constituents of traditional Chinese medicine. It was concluded that the hypothesis is reliable and can be used to screen datebase. The approved drugs resulting from virtual screening, such as pravastatin, are potentially L-type calcium channels inhibitors. The chemical constituents of traditional Chinese medicine, such as Arctigenin III and Arctigenin are potentially antihypertensive drugs. It indicates that Drug Repositioning based on hypothesis is possible.
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genetics
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metabolism
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10.A new paeoniflorin derivative isolated from the root bark ethanol extract of Paeonia suffruticosa.
Su-juan WANG ; Yong-chun YANG ; Shuai LI ; Jian-gong SHI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(10):759-761
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents of paeoniflorins from root cortex of the Paeonia suffruticosa.
METHODPaeoniflorins were isolated by partition, silica gel column chromatography, medium-pressure RP chromatography and HPLC. Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods including IR, MS and NMR techniques.
RESULTNine paeoniflorins were isolated and identified from the root bark ethanol extract of P. suffruticosa.
CONCLUSIONThe new compound was identified as paeoniflorin-4-ethyl ether, which may be an artifact produced during extraction proved by simulate experiment.
Benzoates ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Bridged-Ring Compounds ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Glucosides ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; Molecular Structure ; Paeonia ; chemistry ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry