1.23 cases of COPD patients with acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failur disease by non-invasive treatment on BiPAP synchrony
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(S1):-
Objective To explore the treating effects of COPD(chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)patients with acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure by the BiPAP Synchrony(Bi-level positive airway pressure).Methods45 cases of COPD patients with acute exacerbation of chronic respiratory failure are randomly divided into the observation group(23 cases)and the control group(22 cases).For the observation group,beside routine treatment,non-invasive treatment on BiPAP Synchrony is adopted.For the control group,Nikethamide is added in the routine treatment.Compare patients' heart beat rates,breathing rates and oxygen concentrations as well as patients' own feeling in these two groups.ResultsIn the observation group,the patients' heart beat rates,breathing rates and oxygen concentrations as well as patients' own feeling are better than those in the control group(P
2.Preparation and property evaluation of graphene oxide based silver nanoparticles composite materials.
Yupu SHEN ; Jiantai HE ; Yangde ZHANG ; Yukun SHEN ; Longjiao ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(2):357-360
We prepared silver nanoparticles/polyethyleneimine-reduction graphene oxide (AgNP/rGO-PEI) composite materials, and evaluated their quality performance in our center. Firstly, we prepared AgNP/rGO-PEI, and then analysed its stability, antibacterial activity, and cellular toxicity by comparing the AgNP/rGO-PEI with the silver nanoparticles (PVP/AgNP) modified by polyvinylpyrrolidone. We found in the study that silver nanoparticles (AgNP) distributed relatively uniformly in AgNP/rGO-PEI surface, silver nanoparticles mass fraction was 4.5%, and particle size was 6-13 nm. In dark or in low illumination light intensity of 3 000 lx meter environment (lux) for 10 days, PVP/AgNP aggregation was more obvious, but the AgNP/rGO-PEI had good dispersibility and its aggregation was not obvious; AgNP/rGO-PEI had a more excellent antibacterial activity, biological compatibility and relatively low biological toxicity. It was concluded that AgNP/rGO-PEI composite materials had reliable quality and good performance, and would have broad application prospects in the future.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
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chemistry
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Graphite
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chemistry
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Light
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Nanoparticles
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chemistry
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Oxides
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chemistry
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Particle Size
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Polyethyleneimine
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chemistry
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Silver Compounds
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chemistry
3.Clinical observation of Tuina plus Chinese medication hot compress for lumbar muscle strain
Ji MA ; Fei GU ; Yupu ZHANG ; Xingwei CHEN ; Yumin LIU ; Zhengcai YU ; Cheng WANG ; Jue HONG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2024;22(5):387-392
Objective:To discuss the clinical efficacy of treating lumbar muscle strain(LMS)with Tuina(Chinese therapeutic massage)plus Chinese medication hot compress. Methods:A total of 147 LMS patients were randomized into a Tuina group,a Chinese medication hot compress group,and a combined group,each consisting of 49 cases.The Tuina group received Tuina treatment;the Chinese medication hot compress group received Chinese medication hot compress treatment;and the combined group received the forementioned two therapies alternately.The three groups of patients were assessed using the visual analog scale(VAS)and Oswestry disability index(ODI)before treatment and after 2 weeks of treatment.A 2-month follow-up was also conducted to observe the relapse rate. Results:The VAS and ODI scores dropped significantly after treatment in all three groups compared with their baseline(P<0.05),and the combined group surpassed the other two groups in comparing the ODI score(P<0.05).The 2-month follow-up showed that the combined group had the lowest relapse rate among the three groups(P<0.05). Conclusion:Compared to each therapy used alone,Tuina plus Chinese medication hot compress can relieve pain,improve daily living function,and reduce the short-term relapse rate better in treating LMS patients.
4.Research on signal sources for prosthetic limb control.
Xiaowen ZHANG ; Yupu YANG ; Xiaoming XU ; Tianpei HU ; Zhonghua GAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(4):692-696
Proper signal sources for prosthetic limb control are the premises in designing upper extremities with high effectiveness and multi-degree of freedom(DOF). With an overview of input sources adopted in prosthetic design, this paper reviews comprehensively on characters of signals available for arm control.
Artificial Limbs
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Biomedical Engineering
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Electronics, Medical
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Electrophysiology
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Humans
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Prosthesis Design
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methods
5.Overview of genetic and biochemical loci in Mesocricetus auratus and its albino mutant
Dongping WANG ; Xiaoxia CUI ; Shichen SHANG ; Yi CHEN ; Xiaofei ZHANG ; Zhenwen CHEN ; Quanxin WANG ; Bin HUANG ; Yupu SHANG ; Guijun LI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2014;(6):40-42
Objective To establish the genetic and biochemical loci in Mesocricetus auratus and its albino mua-tant.Methods Protein isozyme cellulose acetate electrophoresis was used to determine the genetic and biochemical loci in Mesocricetus auratus and its albino mutant, using the genetic and biochemical loci of mice and rats.Results 25 biochemi-cal markers of Mesocricetus auratus and albino mutant were established, and polymorphism of their genetic biochemical loci was analyzed.Conclusions Polymorphism of biochemical loci is present in Mesocricetus auratus.Some differences exist between the genetic biochemical loci of Mesocricetus auratus and their albino mutant.These results laid the foundation for further study on genetic mechanism of albino mutation in Mesocricetus auratus.
6.Initial detection and analysis of neuro-information from amputee.
Tianpei HU ; Xiaowen ZHANG ; Zhonghua GAO ; Jian ZHANG ; Xiaofeng JIA ; Xiujun ZHENG ; Yupu YANG ; Zhongwei CHEN ; Xiaoming XU ; Tongyi CHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(1):1-5
By detection and analysis of neuro-information from amputee in experiments, a research on the correlations of three main nerves (median nerve, radial nerve and ulnar nerve), on the patterns for discharging information, and on the mechanics about how neuro-information dominates movements was performed. These researches would contribute to the development of neuroprosthesis.
Adult
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Amputation
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Amputees
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Arm
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Artificial Limbs
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Humans
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Male
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Median Nerve
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physiology
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Microelectrodes
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Movement
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physiology
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Radial Nerve
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physiology
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Ulnar Nerve
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physiology
7.Mechanism of neural plasticity of acupuncture on chronic migraine.
Xiaobai XU ; Lu LIU ; Luopeng ZHAO ; Zhengyang QU ; Yupu ZHU ; Yajie ZHANG ; Linpeng WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2017;37(10):1134-1140
Chronic migraine is one of neurological disorders with high rate of disability, but sufficient attention has not been paid in this field. A large number of clinical studies have shown traditional Chinese acupuncture is a kind of effective treatment with less side effects. Through the analysis of literature regarding acupuncture and migraine published from 1981 to 2017 in CNKI and PubMed databases, the mechanism of neural plasticity of acupuncture on chronic migraine was explored. It was believed the progress of chronic migraine involved the changes of neural plasticity in neural structure and function, and the neural plasticity related with neural sensitization during the process of chronic migraine was discussed from three aspects of electrophysiology, molecular chemistry and radiography. Acupuncture could treat and prevent chronic migraine via the mechanism of neural plasticity, but there was no related literature, hindering the further spreading and development of acupuncture for chronic migraine.
8.Molecular guidance cues in the development of visual pathway.
Yupu DIAO ; Yuqing CHEN ; Peijun ZHANG ; Liyuan CUI ; Jiayi ZHANG
Protein & Cell 2018;9(11):909-929
70%-80% of our sensory input comes from vision. Light hit the retina at the back of our eyes and the visual information is relayed into the dorsal lateral geniculate nuclei (dLGN) and primary visual cortex (V1) thereafter, constituting the image-forming visual circuit. Molecular cues are one of the key factors to guide the wiring and refinement of the image-forming visual circuit during pre- and post-embryonic stages. Distinct molecular cues are involved in different developmental stages and nucleus, suggesting diverse guidance mechanisms. In this review, we summarize molecular guidance cues throughout the image-forming visual circuit, including chiasm determination, eye-specific segregation and refinement in the dLGN, and at last the reciprocal connections between the dLGN and V1.
Animals
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Geniculate Bodies
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metabolism
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Humans
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Visual Cortex
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metabolism
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Visual Pathways
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metabolism