1.Preliminary Studies on Oyster Protein
Yaqin HU ; Yinghao MEI ; Yun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
Oyster protein was extracted from fresh oyster using salting-out method. It was determined by Kjeldahl procedure that the protein content was about 38. 6% and free amino-ni-trogen content of total nitrogen was about 21. 6%. Hydrolytic characteristic of oyster protein was analyzed by hydrolytic enzymes. SDS-PAGE results showed there were 4 types of protein zones. And the average molecular weight was 16172, 17633, 43227 and 57909, respectively.
2.Analysis of application of rigid gas permeable lens in aphakic patients
Jun, CHEN ; Yuan, ZHAO ; Yun-Hu, TANG
International Eye Science 2016;16(8):1593-1595
?AIM:To compare the corrected vision and improvement of visual quality after wearing rigid gas permeable corneal lens ( RGPCL) or spectacles in aphakic patients.?METHODS: We selected 29 aphakic patients ( 29 eyes ) caused by different reasons wearing RGPCL and spectacle.The corrected vision, eye condition and visual quality were observed and all patients were followed up for 6mo.? RESULTS: RGPCL was better than spectacle on corrected vision (P<0.05).The patients who wore RGPCL for long had no corneal complications reported. The patients who wore RGPCL had better subjective visual quality than those wore spectacle.?CONCLUSION: RGPCL is a good choice for correcting high myopia and astigmatism for aphakic patients.The patients'compliance is good. Wearing RGPL long has high safety for patients'ocular surface.
3.Advances in Ultrasound Microbubble-Mediated Gene and Drug Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Yun LIU ; Yun ZHAO ; Chaoqi LIU ; Bing HU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(5):507-509
Prostate cancer is the most prevalent malignancies in elderly men. At present, gene therapy is the most po-tential treatment for late-stage prostate cancer. However, virus vector or nonvirus vector are less safety, weaker targeting function and higher immunogenic. Ultrasound microcapsular contrast agent as a drug transporter is a new type of disease tar-geted treatment strategies. It has provided a high-targeted, an effective and a safety gene therapy for prostate cancer, and brings a new hope for late-stage prostate cancer patients. This article aims to summarize the recent progress in using the mi-crobubble technology in prostate cancer.
5.The effect of different intubation ways on postoperative sore throat in patients underwent radical ;thyroidectomy
Yun ZHU ; Zhirong SUN ; Yanjun ZHAO ; Hu Lü
China Oncology 2016;26(11):939-942
Background and purpose:Postoperative sore throat (POST) is one of the common complaints of patients after radical thyroidectomy. Tracheal intubation is the main cause of POST. This study compared the effect of intubation with visual endoscopy and general laryngoscope on POST in patients undergoing radical thyroidectomy. Methods:One hundred patients (18-60 years, ASAⅠ-Ⅱ) undergoing elective radical thyroidectomy were randomized into two groups:patients in group A (n=50) were intubated with visual endoscope while patients in group B (n=50) were intubated with general laryngoscope. Endotracheal tube cuffs pressure was maintained at 20mmHg in all patients. Visual analogue scale (VAS) and Bruggrmann comfort scale (BCS) were recorded at the time points of 1, 6 and 24 h after extubation. Results:Compared with group B, the incidence of POST in group A was signifcantly reduced (42%vs 64%, P=0.027). The VAS of group A was lower than that of group B (3.05±1.56 vs 4.25±1.30, 3.05±1.56 vs 4.01±1.98, 2.72±1.77 vs 3.31±1.12) (P<0.05). The BCS of group A was higher than that of group B (0.99±0.46 vs 0.69±0.30, 1.95±0.47 vs 1.51±0.58, 2.82±0.87 vs 2.31±0.72) (P<0.05). Conclusion:Using visual endoscopic intubation can reduce the incidence of the POST in patients undergoing radical thyroidectomy.
8.Exploration on Teaching and Management for International Students of Clinical Medicine
Yun ZHAO ; Aihua LIU ; Fengqin HU ; Shenghong JIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
The aim is to explore a teaching-centered management system to suit the development of clinical medicine education for international students by setting the educational aim and making training plans in combination with the present condition of the university.All the aspects of teaching such as the establishment of the teaching rules,training of the teachers,reform in teaching,teaching material as well as the teaching and student management and the service in the dorm are strengthened,so as to ensure the steady development of the foreign students education.
9.Practice and Consideration of Teaching Foreign Students Clinical Medicine in English
Yun ZHAO ; Aihua LIU ; Fengqin HU ; Shenghong JIN ; Yanlin WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
Teaching the foreign students clinical medicine in English in the earlier period of foreign students education has played a vital role but also has such problems as teachers,difficulties in the later teaching and so on.Through practice we find that it is necessary to transit the mode from teaching in English to bilingual education,and finally teaching in Chinese in the internship to conform with the present medical foreign students education situation.Therefore ability of teaching in English and proficiency in Chinese are needed to improved as soon as possible.
10.Medicinal values and their chemical bases of Paris.
Yue-hu WANG ; Hong-mei NIU ; Zhao-yun ZHANG ; Xiang-yang HU ; Heng LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(5):833-839
Medicinal values and their chemical bases of Paris (Trilliaceae) are reviewed. Paris plants include 40 species and varieties. Among them, 18 ones are medicinal plants with similarity in traditional uses. Fourteen species have been studied phytochemically, which led to isolation of 207 compounds including 121 steroidal saponins. These saponins are major active constituents from Paris plants, which can explain the traditional uses of the plants to treat cancer, malignant boil, bleeding, gastritis, and so on. The similarity in medicinal uses and chemical constituents of Paris plants implies the possibility of resource substitution among these species. It is worth to further investigate Paris plants in chemical constituents, pharmacological activity, biological property, and toxicology.
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