1.Recent advances of pancreatic cancer.
Wen-ze WANG ; Zhi-yong LIANG ; Tong-hua LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2007;36(1):53-55
2.Follow-up Study on Platelet 5-HT Content in Patients with Depressive Disorder
xiao, WANG ; zhen, WANG ; zhi-guang, LIN ; ze-ping, XIAO ; jue, CHEN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(04):-
0.05).Using Hamilton depression (HAMD) and Hamilton anxiety (HAMA) rating scales, or using HAMD, HAMA and social disability screening schedule (SDSS) to determine the prognosis groups, the change of platelet 5-HT content had significant difference in the group with good prognosis (P
3.Analysis of Mass Isotopomer Distributions of Proteingenic Amino Acids Used GC-MS during ~(13)CMFA
Jian WANG ; Ze-Jian WANG ; Ming-Zhi HUANG ; Jiang-Chao QIAN ; Ju CHU ; Si-Liang ZHANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(07):-
13C metabolic flux analysis(13CMFA)have been the research hotspots of metabolic engineering internationally due to its accuracy and applicability.It is vital that the measurement of 13C labelling pattern of proteinogenic amino acids for 13C metabolic flux analysis.To acquire 13C-labelling proteinogenic amino acids,Pseudomonas denitrifican which products Vitamin B12 was firstly fed with mimimal culture medium contained 20% U-13C and 80% natural glucose,after the culture reached a steady state,then about 20 mg biomass was hydrolyzed by 1 ml of 6 mol/L hydrochloric acid for 24h at 110℃.Then amino acids was separated,concentrated,evaporated in a vacuum,and derivatized with MBDSTFA,TBDMS-derivatized amino acids can be observed by GC-MS last we get 13C labelling pattern of fifteen aminio acids through mass spectrum.The experimental methods and sample preparation offers referential value for the development of 13C metabolic flux analysis in our courtry.
4.Synthesis and in vitro cytotoxic activities of sorafenib derivatives.
Ke WANG ; Yan LI ; Li-Jing ZHANG ; Han-Ze YANG ; Xiao-Guang CHEN ; Zhi-Qiang FENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(5):639-643
A series of novel sorafenib analogues were designed and synthesized. The cytotoxic activities of these compounds were tested in four tumor cell lines. Some of the compounds showed potent antiproliferative activity against the tested cell lines with IC50 = 4-20 micromol x L(-1). Some compounds demonstrated competitive antiproliferative activities to sorafenib against tested cancer cell lines. Among them, compound 7c demonstrated significant inhibitory activities on ACHN, HCT116 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines with IC50 values of 9.01, 4.97, 6.61 micromol x L(-1), respectively.
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Humans
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Molecular Structure
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Niacinamide
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analogs & derivatives
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Phenylurea Compounds
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Structure-Activity Relationship
5.Correlation of urinary iodine and thyroid function in elderly men
Zhi-peng, WANG ; Shuang, LIANG ; Ze-hui, FANG ; Hui, ZHANG ; Chun-yu, ZHAO ; Wei-bing, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2012;31(2):216-218
ObjectiveTo study the correlation of urinary iodine and thyroid function in elderly men in Harbin,and to provide the basis for formulation of health measures for the elderly.MethodsSeventy five cases of clinically healthy elderly men were enrolled for check-up of urinary iodine,thyroid function and B-ultrasound in Geriatric Ward the Forth Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University in 2010.The subjects of investigation were divided into iodine appropriate and iodine sufficient groups and thyroid function parameters and B-ultrasound results were compared.ResultsThe average age of the 75 cases of healthy elderly men was (79.07 ± 4.78) years old and the median of urinary iodine was 198.4 μg/L.There were 62.67% (47/75) elderly males whose iodine nutritional status was appropriate,but there were still some individuals(6.67%,5/75) in the iodine excess state.The level of TSH of the iodine appropriate group [(1.91 ± 0.82)mU/L] was lower than that iodine sufficient group [(4.98 ±0.60)mU/L,t =12.58,P < 0.05],while the level of FT3 of the iodine appropriate group[(4.71 ± 0.56)pmol/L]was higher than that iodine sufficient group[(3.31 ± 0.43)pmol/L,t =12.18,P < 0.05].But the difference of FT4between the two groups [(14.91 ± 3.12),(14.06 ± 2.79)pmol/L] was not statistically significant (t =1.40,P >0.05].The thyroid volume of iodine sufficient group[(20.9 ± 6.1 )cm3] was higher than that iodine appropriate group [(17.9 ± 5.6)cm3,t =2.11,P < 0.05].ConclusionsSufficient quantities of iodine intake may affect the thyroid of elderly people.Whether the quantity of iodine intake of the elderly population should be decreased or not need to be further studied.
6.Anti-scar effect of bevacizumab by multiple-time and high-dose subconjunctival administration following trabeculectomy in rabbits
Wei-zhi, CHEN ; Ze-qin, REN ; Jian-qiang, DONG ; Yu, WANG ; Xiao-xin, LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(6):495-500
Background Bevacizumab is primarily aimed at pathologic angiogenesis for off-label uses such as the treatment of ocular neovascular disorders.However,as a new anti-fibrotic and anti-angiogenic agent following trabeculectomy,the safety and efficacy of bevacizumab by multiple-time and high-dose subconjunctival injection are still under study.Objective This study was to assess the safety and efficacy of bevacizumab after multiple-time and high-dose subconjunctival injections.Methods Regular trabeculectomy filtration surgery was performed on both eyes of 18 clean New Zealand White rabbits 0.1ml of bevacizumab(25g/L) was subconjunctivally injected intraoperatively and 3,5,7 days postoperatively in the left eyes of rabbits,and no any intervene in the right eyes were as normal controls.Bleb morphology was examined every 2 days and graded based on Moorefield's criteria and compared between the bevacizumab-treated eyes and normal saline(NS) eyes.The animals were sacrificed at 10,20 and 30 days after surgery respectively.The histopathological changes of the blebs were detected by hematoxylin and eosin stain to evaluate the cellular element around the bleb,and Masson stain was used to assess the degree of fibroblast proliferation.The degree of vascularity of bleb was identified by anti-vWf stain.Approval of this protocol was obtained and permitted from People's Hospital Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Peking University.The use of experimental animals complied with the Regulation for the Administration of Affair Concerning Experimental Animals by State Science and Technology Commission.Results Compared to the NS-treated eyes,bevacizumab-treated eyes showed the larger and more diffusely elevated blebs with the significant difference(2.48±0.22cm2 versus 1.73±0.27cm2,t=5.194,P<0.05).The survival time of the filtration bleb in bevacizumab panel was longer in bevacizumab-treated eyes compared to control eyes,showing a significantly difference between them(21.0±1.56 days versus 12.5±1.97 days,t=3.830,P=0.005).Histological and immunohistochemical analysis confirmed that bleb and adjacent conjunctiva vascularity(A value) was significantly less in bevacizumab-treated eyes than that in control eyes at 20 days after surgery with the difference value 14320.7±4134.9(t=12.275,P<0.05),and fibroblast deposition value was evidently diminished after bevacizumab treatment at 30 days following surgery in comparison with control eyes with the mean difference 0.27±0.03(t=15.980,P<0.05=.Conclusion Repeated subconjunctival injection of bevacizumab can effectively prolong the survival time of bleb in a rabbit model of trabeculectomy and limit the degree and area of vascularization in 30 days following surgery.Bevacizumab inhibit fibroblast-meditated tissue formation significantly in the later phase of vascularization after trabeculectomy.
7.Research advances in work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers
WANG Ze xin ZHANG Dan ying HE Zhi peng ZHANG Wen le HE Xiong da
China Occupational Medicine 2022;52(04):449-
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have a high prevalence rate and involve a large number of construction workers. WMSDs affect daily work and quality of life of
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patients leading to absenteeism and burden. The main body parts of construction workers suffering from WMSDs are lower back/
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waist neck shoulder knee elbow and hand/wrist and most of the patients are complicated in multiple sites. The prevalence
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of WMSDs varies by site with the lower back/waist being the most common sites. The influencing factors of WMSDs in
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fitness and physical exercise etc. occupational factors work load job type working posture work organization and
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management working environment and social psychological factors. The incidence of WMSDs is the result of multiple factors.
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Therefore tertiary prevention is the key to the prevention and control of WMSDs especially the etiological prevention. Chinese
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construction industry is in the period of rapid development and the demand of construction workers is large. It is urgent to carry
out epidemiological and intervention studies on WMSDs for construction workers to guide the formulation of relevant guidelines
and measures for prevention and control of WMSDs.
8.Research advances in work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers
WANG Ze xin ZHANG Dan ying HE Zhi peng ZHANG Wen le HE Xiong da
China Occupational Medicine 2022;52(04):449-
Abstract: - ( ) ,
Work related musculoskeletal disorders WMSDs are common occupational diseases in construction workers which
have a high prevalence rate and involve a large number of construction workers. WMSDs affect daily work and quality of life of
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patients leading to absenteeism and burden. The main body parts of construction workers suffering from WMSDs are lower back/
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waist neck shoulder knee elbow and hand/wrist and most of the patients are complicated in multiple sites. The prevalence
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of WMSDs varies by site with the lower back/waist being the most common sites. The influencing factors of WMSDs in
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construction workers mainly include individual factors age years of work gender smoking status sleep habits physical
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fitness and physical exercise etc. occupational factors work load job type working posture work organization and
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management working environment and social psychological factors. The incidence of WMSDs is the result of multiple factors.
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Therefore tertiary prevention is the key to the prevention and control of WMSDs especially the etiological prevention. Chinese
,
construction industry is in the period of rapid development and the demand of construction workers is large. It is urgent to carry
out epidemiological and intervention studies on WMSDs for construction workers to guide the formulation of relevant guidelines
and measures for prevention and control of WMSDs.
9.Research advances in work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers
WANG Ze xin ZHANG Dan ying HE Zhi peng ZHANG Wen le HE Xiong da
China Occupational Medicine 2022;52(04):449-
Abstract: - ( ) ,
Work related musculoskeletal disorders WMSDs are common occupational diseases in construction workers which
have a high prevalence rate and involve a large number of construction workers. WMSDs affect daily work and quality of life of
,
patients leading to absenteeism and burden. The main body parts of construction workers suffering from WMSDs are lower back/
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waist neck shoulder knee elbow and hand/wrist and most of the patients are complicated in multiple sites. The prevalence
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of WMSDs varies by site with the lower back/waist being the most common sites. The influencing factors of WMSDs in
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construction workers mainly include individual factors age years of work gender smoking status sleep habits physical
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fitness and physical exercise etc. occupational factors work load job type working posture work organization and
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management working environment and social psychological factors. The incidence of WMSDs is the result of multiple factors.
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Therefore tertiary prevention is the key to the prevention and control of WMSDs especially the etiological prevention. Chinese
,
construction industry is in the period of rapid development and the demand of construction workers is large. It is urgent to carry
out epidemiological and intervention studies on WMSDs for construction workers to guide the formulation of relevant guidelines
and measures for prevention and control of WMSDs.
10.Research advances in work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers
WANG Ze xin ZHANG Dan ying HE Zhi peng ZHANG Wen le HE Xiong da
China Occupational Medicine 2022;52(04):449-
Abstract: - ( ) ,
Work related musculoskeletal disorders WMSDs are common occupational diseases in construction workers which
have a high prevalence rate and involve a large number of construction workers. WMSDs affect daily work and quality of life of
,
patients leading to absenteeism and burden. The main body parts of construction workers suffering from WMSDs are lower back/
, , , , ,
waist neck shoulder knee elbow and hand/wrist and most of the patients are complicated in multiple sites. The prevalence
,
of WMSDs varies by site with the lower back/waist being the most common sites. The influencing factors of WMSDs in
( , , , , ,
construction workers mainly include individual factors age years of work gender smoking status sleep habits physical
, ), ( , , ,
fitness and physical exercise etc. occupational factors work load job type working posture work organization and
, )
management working environment and social psychological factors. The incidence of WMSDs is the result of multiple factors.
, ,
Therefore tertiary prevention is the key to the prevention and control of WMSDs especially the etiological prevention. Chinese
,
construction industry is in the period of rapid development and the demand of construction workers is large. It is urgent to carry
out epidemiological and intervention studies on WMSDs for construction workers to guide the formulation of relevant guidelines
and measures for prevention and control of WMSDs.