1.Effects of platelet-derived growth factor α receptor in experimental rabbit PVR
Lei, XIONG ; Yan-Long, QUAN ; Yu-Ping, ZHENG ; Li-Min, ZHANG ; Lu-Yan, ZHANG ; Quan-Chen, XIONG
International Eye Science 2008;8(1):6-9
AIM:Receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) activation is critical for growth factor-mediated cell proliferation. The present study was designed to determine the effect of the tyrphostin AG1295 and AG1296, a selective blocker of PDGF βand αRTK,on proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) development.METHODS:Rabbit conjunctival fibroblasts (RCF) cells were cultured.The effects of AG1295, AG1296,PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB on RCF proliferation are evaluated by MTT assay.Homologous rabbit conjunctival fibroblasts were injected intravitreally to make animal PVR model, followed by injection of 100μmol/L of AG1295 or AG1296 respectively. The presence of tractional retinal detachment (TRD) was assessed to evaluate the effect of AG1295 and AG1296 in vivo .Electroretinography and histologic studies were performed after intravitreal injection of AG1295 into untreated eyes to evaluate toxicity. RESULTS: Both AG1295 and AG1296 (10μmol/L) significantly inhibited rabbit conjunctival fibroblast cell growth stimulated by PDGF-AA or -BB in vitro.Development of TRD was significantly reduced (P<0.05) with 100 μmol/L of AG1295 or AG1296 in vivo, but the effect of AG1295 only present till day 14. Inhibitive effect of AG1296 is longer than that of AG1295.No significant histologic or retinal functional damage was found in both drug-treated groups. CONCLUSION: PDGF αand βreceptor specific inhibitor AG1296 and AG1295 attenuated PVR without significant side effects in rabbits, and AG1296 was better than AG1295. The much longer and stronger therapeutic effect from PDGFαreceptor inhibitor indicated that PDGF α receptor is more important in the development of PVR, and inhibition of this pathway could be a useful treatment alternative to prevent PVR.
2.Effect of intravenous fluid infusion combined with water throuth gastrointestinal tract on treatment of patients with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state
Kai-Ning CHEN ; Yong-Yi GAO ; Tuan-Yu FANG ; Dao-Xiong CHEN ; Hui-Biao QUAN ; Hai-Wei LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of intravenous fluid infusion combined with water throuth gastrointestinal tract in treating the patients with hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state(HHS).Methods 30 HHS pa- tients were recruited.All the patients were given water throuth gastrointestinal infusion while they were administrat- ed continuously intravenous infusion.Laboratory parameters such as serum natrium,serum potasium,serum glucose and serum osmolarity ect were monitored at the admission and after treatment.Results Serum glucose and serum osmolarity of HHS patients were decreased smoothly at the speed of less than 3 mmol?L~(-1).h~(-1)during the first 12 hours after treatment.After 48 hour-treatment,serum natrium,serum potassium and serum osmolarity recovered to normal levels except 2 deaths,serum glucose decreased to(10.8?5.2)mmol/L.Conclusion Intravenous fluid infu- sion combined with water throuth gastrointestinal tract for the patients could lower smoothly serum glucose and serum osmolarity and decrease the mortality of the HHS patients.
3.Construction of healthy enterprises in coal industry
ZHANG Ge WU Jia qi WANG Hai jiao LIU Li hua ZOU Xiao xue LIU Ze quan XIONG Qiang SU Yu ZHANG Wei jun
China Occupational Medicine 2022;49(06):703-
Promoting the construction of healthy enterprises in the China's coal industry will help coal enterprises to fulfill their
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legal and social responsibilities contribute to the construction of healthy cities and protect the health of occupational
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individuals from various aspects. In recent years the patriotic health campaign the health promotion project of industrial and
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mining enterprises the construction of standardized management system of coal mine safety the construction of green mines
and the construction project of staff quality have laid the foundation for the construction of healthy enterprises in China's coal
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industry. However the development of coal industry in China is unbalanced and insufficient. There are many problems such as a
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general lack of professional talents the exist of a large number of small coal mines and the underprivileged technology of coal
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mining poor working environment in underground coal mines many occupational hazards in workplace and relatively few
special incentive measures for the construction of healthy enterprises in the coal industry. It is recommended that coal
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enterprises with advanced productivity take the lead to demonstrate coal mine industry construction actively promote advanced
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and applicable technology and equipment steadily improve the professional level of coal industry workers comprehensively
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improve the environment of mining areas strengthen the monitoring and treatment of occupational hazards improve and
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implement special incentive measures for healthy enterprises and comprehensively promote the high quality development of
coal industry and the construction of healthy enterprises. So as to effectively protect the health occupational rights and interests
of workers and provide assistance for occupational health work in the new era.
4.Characteristics of Pattern Visual Evoked Potential in Two Eyes with Varying Visual Acuity in One Eye and Forensic Application
Fu-Quan JIA ; Yu-Guang LIANG ; Xin-Yuan ZHANG ; Fang-Liang LUO ; Yan-He XIONG ; Long-Long CHENG ; Ji-Hui LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2018;38(2):342-348
In this study,we aimed to study the pattern visual evoked potentials (P-VEPs) in two eyes with varying visual acuity in one eye and to provide an objective estimation of visual acuity by comparing P-VEPs in one and two eyes.Thirty subjects were chosen,who had one eye with an acuity of 5.0,4.85,4.6,4.0,or scieropia and obstructed vision and the other eye with an acuity of 5.0,respectively.P-VEPs were detected under the large grating stimuli at 3×4 spatial frequency,moderate grating stimuli (12× 16 spatial frequency) and small grating stimuli (48×64 spatial frequency).Under large grating stimuli,there was no significant difference in P100 peak latency between the groups,nor was there a significant difference between the amplitude of two eyes and the amplitude of one normal-vision eye.Under moderate and small grating stimuli,there was a significant difference in P100 peak latency between the group with both eyes having an acuity of 5.0 and the group with visual acuity below 4.0 in one eye.There was a significant difference in P100 amplitude between the group with visual acuity of 5.0 in both eyes and the group with one normal-vision eye.There was no significant difference in the amplitude of two eyes and the amplitude of one normal-vision eye between any other two groups.In forensic identification,characteristics and variability of P-VEPs in one and two eyes can be used to identify malingering or decline in visual acuity.
5.Effect of shRNAmir lentiviral vector-mediated COX-2 silencing on the radiosensitivity of nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells.
Quan-Quan SUN ; Xiong LIU ; Ying LIU ; Lu WANG ; Xin-Yu PENG ; Fang-Fang ZENG ; Gang LI ; Ya-Wei YUAN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(4):599-603
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of COX-2 silencing on the radiosensitivity of a nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) cell line C666-1.
METHODSAnti-COX-2 C666-1 cell line with COX-2 gene silencing mediated by shRNAmir lentiviral vector and the control cell line Anti-GL-2 C666-1 were exposed to various radiation doses. The clonogenic survival assay and curve fitting was used to calculate the radiobiological parameters and the sensitization enhancement ratio after the radiation. Cell cycle changes were assessed after the exposure by flow cytometric analysis. In a BALB/c nude mouse model, the growth curve of the xenografts was generated and the tumor growth inhibition rate was calculated.
RESULTSCompared with the control cells, Anti-COX-2 C666-1 cells showed obviously lowered values of SF2, D0 and Dq but significantly increased α/β with a sensitivity enhancement ratio of 1.4014. COX-2 gene silencing increased the inhibition rate of the tumor xenografts after the radiation, and caused also decreased percentage of G2/M arrest resulting from the exposure.
CONCLUSIONStable COX-2 silencing in NPC cells can improve the effect of radiotherapy both in vitro and in vivo. By changing the radiobiological parameters, genetically based COX-2 inhibitor may be a potentially promising radiosensitizer of NPC.
Animals ; Carcinoma ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Survival ; Cyclooxygenase 2 ; genetics ; Female ; Gene Silencing ; Genetic Vectors ; Humans ; Lentivirus ; genetics ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ; radiotherapy ; RNA, Small Interfering ; Radiation Tolerance ; genetics ; Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
6.Change of adhesion molecule expression on CD34(+) cells from bone marrow and peripheral blood during mobilization with combination of chemotherapy and G-CSF.
Wan-Ming DA ; Miao ZHANG ; Bo-Long ZHANG ; Hai-Jie JIN ; Li YU ; Xiao-Ping HAN ; Yu JING ; Yu ZHAO ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Wen-Rong HUANG ; Quan-Shun WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2002;10(3):240-242
To explore the dynamic change of CD34(+) cell expressing adhesion molecules in bone marrow and peripheral blood during mobilization with combination of chemotherapy and G-CSF and its clinical significance, mononuclear cells of bone marrow and peripheral blood from malignant hematopathy cases before and after mobilization with G-CSF were labeled by CD45-CY-Chrome, PE conjugated anti-CD34, and FITC conjugated anti-CD44, anti-CD49d, anti-CD62L and anti-CXCR4. For three-color fluorescence analysis by flow cytometry was performed on a FACScalibur. Also the relationship between the number of subpopulations in different expressions of adhesion molecules infused and the time of recovery in different blood cells after transplantation was evaluated. Results showed that a significantly lower expression of CD44(+) and CD49d(+) on CD34(+) cells in bone marrow after mobilization compared to that before mobilization, whereas great higher expression of CD44(+), CD49d(+), anti-CD62L(+) and lower of anti-CXCR4(+) in peripheral blood were observed after mobilization. No significant relations were found between expression of different adhesion molecules on CD34(+) cells infused and the time of reconstitution in blood cells after transplantation. It was concluded that this mobilizing regimen could downregulate the expressions of CD44, CD49d, CD62L, and anti-CXCR4 on CD34(+) cells in bone marrow, it may related to mobilization of CD34(+) cells from marrow to blood, and homing of blood CD34(+) cells into marrow.
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Adult
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Antigens, CD34
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immunology
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Bone Marrow Cells
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immunology
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metabolism
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Cell Adhesion Molecules
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biosynthesis
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blood
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Female
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Flow Cytometry
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Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor
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therapeutic use
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Hematologic Neoplasms
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immunology
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metabolism
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therapy
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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Hodgkin Disease
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immunology
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metabolism
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therapy
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Humans
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Hyaluronan Receptors
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biosynthesis
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Integrin alpha4
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biosynthesis
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L-Selectin
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biosynthesis
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Leukocytes, Mononuclear
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immunology
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metabolism
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metabolism
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therapy
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Multiple Myeloma
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metabolism
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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metabolism
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therapy
7.Application of selective and timely regional hepatic vascular occlusion for resection of large centrally located liver tumors: report of 133 cases.
Jian-xiong WU ; Li-ming WANG ; Li-guo LIU ; Yu-xin ZHONG ; Wei-qi RONG ; Fan WU ; Quan XU ; Yi-peng WANG ; Cheng-li MIAO ; Wei-bo YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2012;34(11):850-854
OBJECTIVETo improve the resection rate and increase operation safety for large centrally located liver tumors.
METHODSClinical data from 133 patients with large centrally located liver tumors confirmed by surgery were analyzed retrospectively. Selective and timely regional hepatic vascular occlusion was used during the operation procedure.
RESULTSThe resection rate was 100%. Perioperative death occurred in one patient. During operations, Forty-four patients underwent regional hepatic inflow occlusion ranging from 12 to 33 minutes. Twenty-three patients underwent left and right inflow occlusion, respectively, ranging from 8 to 50 minutes. One patient had right half-hepatic vascular exclusion for 40 minutes. The blood loss of 132 patients was (665 ± 424) ml (one patient experienced diffuse blood oozing and died in the next day). Among them, the blood loss of patients with liver cirrhosis was (723 ± 479) ml. On the contrary, those without liver cirrhosis was (458 ± 223) ml (P < 0.01). Liver function in 92.4% (122/132) patients recovered to Child-Pugh A within one week. No liver failure occurred. After operation, 3 patients presented ascites. Among them, two patients had liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular jaundice, one patient was accepted for transcatheter arterial chemoembolization preoperatively. Four patients had biliary fistula, one patient had gastroparesis, one patient had thrombus in the superior mesenteric vein and portal vein, and five patients had right pleural effusion. The 1-, 3- and 5-year survival rates of 112 patients were 89.1%, 57.7% and 36.9%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSSelective and timely regional hepatic vascular occlusion is useful for the resection of large centrally located liver tumors. This kind of procedure can effectively control the blood loss during the operation and shorten the ischemic reperfusion time, beneficial for protecting the liver cell function. This procedure is a safe hepatic flow occlusion method.
Adult ; Aged ; Blood Loss, Surgical ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; blood supply ; complications ; surgery ; Elective Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hemostasis, Surgical ; methods ; Hepatectomy ; methods ; Hepatic Artery ; Hepatic Veins ; Humans ; Ligation ; Liver ; blood supply ; surgery ; Liver Cirrhosis ; complications ; surgery ; Liver Neoplasms ; blood supply ; complications ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Portal Vein ; Retrospective Studies ; Survival Rate ; Young Adult
8.IEMAD (modified MIME) therapy for refractory or relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Hong-Hua LI ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Quan-Shun WANG ; Yu ZHAO ; Jian BO ; Shu-Hong WANG ; Wan-Ming DA ; Li YU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2006;14(2):298-300
The study was aimed to evaluate the effect of IEMAD (modified MIME) composed of isofosfamide, VM26 or VP16, methotrexate, cytarabine, dexamethasone or methylprednisolone, in treatment of refractory or relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Twenty-five patients with refractory or relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (11 refractory NHL patients, 14 relapsed NHL patients) were treated with IEMAD regimen. The results showed that the complete remission rate was 24.0% (6/25) and the partial remission rate was 28.0%, having an overall response rate of 52%. The median survival duration was 13 months and the median duration of progression-free survival was 8 months. The most frequent complications were gastrointestinal complaint (nausea, vomiting etc.) and myelosuppression. No treatment related mortality was found. It is concluded that the IEMAD (modified MIME) regimen may be a safe and effective regimen that can be used in treatment of patients with refractory or relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma who did not respond to other regimens.
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therapeutic use
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administration & dosage
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Dexamethasone
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administration & dosage
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Drug Administration Schedule
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Etoposide
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administration & dosage
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Humans
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Ifosfamide
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administration & dosage
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Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
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drug therapy
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pathology
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Methotrexate
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administration & dosage
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administration & dosage
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Recurrence
9.Retrospectively study of 507 critically ill children in long distance interhospital transport
Yue-Yu SUN ; Yan-Jun CHANG ; Yu-Xiong GUO ; Ming-Quan ZHONG ; Shao-Ru HE
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2013;28(6):407-410
Objective To improve the quality of transportation of critically ill children in long distance interhospital transport.Methods The clinical data,diagnosis and outcomes of 507 critically ill children transported from other hospitals in long distances to PICU of Guangdong General Hospital,between Aug.2008 and Jul.2011,were analyzed retrospectively.Results Among 507 critically ill children,336 cases were male and 171 cases were female,aged from 29 days to 15 years(median age was 11 months) and weighted from 2.5 to 80.0 kg(median weight was 8.0 kg).The transport durations ranged from 90 to 990 min (median duration was 264 min),among which 121 cases(23.9%)took 121 to 240 min,288 cases (56.8%) took 241 to 480 min,72 cases(14.2%) took more than 480 min.The transfer distance ranged from 74 to 620 km (median distance was 266 km),249 cases(49.1%) of which were transferred from hospitals ranging from 101 to 200 km,133 cases(26.2%) less than 100 km.The top 3 diseases were cardiovascular diseases(169 patients,33.3%),respiratory diseases (128 patients,25.2%) and neural diseases (85 patients,16.8%).None of the patients died on the way and all of them received further treatment.In the end,486 cases discharged,13 cases gave up and 8 cases died.Conclusions During the long distance interhospital transport,a specialist retrieval team with adequate equipments and preparation,close monitoring on the way,can effectively improve the quality of long distance interhospital transportation.
10.Construction of a trans-splicing ribozyme for restoring EGFP truncation mutation.
Bing LI ; Yu-Quan XIONG ; Hong-Bin TU ; Qi-Cai LIU ; Dong-Ting ZOU ; Wen-Qu ZHOU ; Yao-Yong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(5):748-753
Special designed group I intron ribozymes can specifically splice objective RNA, repair the mutant gene in RNA level. The specificity of ribozyme is determined by nucleotides specific internal guide sequence (IGS) introduced to the enzyme. In this study, fragment sequence containing Tetrahymena thermophilia intron I of 26S rRNA gene was cloned and cis-splicing activity of this ribozyme was confirmed by in vitro transcription. For evaluating the trans-splicing activity of this ribozyme, a truncated mutant Green Fluorescence Protein (GFP) vector, XYQ5/XYQ10- pEGFP-C2, was constructed. This vector deleted the 3' end 564bp fragment of EGFP coding sequence, led to the lost the activity of emitting green fluorescence. Trans-splicing ribozyme plasmids ptrans-rib-CMV2 for remedy of the truncated mutant EGFP was constructed by PCR and molecular cloning techniques. This vector utilizing cloned 26S rRNA intron 1 as core enzyme; selecting T-G site at 194bp of EGFP coding sequence as splicing receptor, designed an IGS which is inversely complement to the 188-193nt of EGFP mRNA; the 195-890bp fragment of EGFP coding sequence was ligated to the 3'-end of ribozyme core. The fragment containing these components was inserted to a eukayotic expression vector pRC-CMV2. Using linearized XYQ5/XYQ10- pEGFP-C2 and ptrans-rib-CMV2 as templates, truncated EGFP mRNA and the constructed ribozyme vector were transcribed and mixed to evaluate the trans-splicing activity. Analysis of in vitro transcription products mix by RT-PCR verified the existence of wild type EGFP mRNA molecule. Co-transfection of XYQ5/XYQ10- pEGFP-C2 with ptrans-rib-CMV2 to Hela cells proved this ribozyme restored green fluorescence within cell, but the efficiency was low.
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Base Sequence
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Green Fluorescent Proteins
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genetics
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HeLa Cells
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Humans
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Introns
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genetics
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Mutant Proteins
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genetics
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Mutation
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RNA, Catalytic
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genetics
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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Tetrahymena
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enzymology
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Trans-Splicing
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Transcription, Genetic