1.Study on the Influence of Cellulase on the Extraction Rate of Medlar Total Saccharide in Medlar by Sphere Symmetry Design
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(08):-
Objective To study the effect of cellulase on the extraction rate of medlar total saccharide, considering three factors of temperature, time and quantity of cellulose. The best extracting condition was determined according to the require of sphere symmetry design. Methods Add cellulase liquid into the medlar slurry and determine the content of medlar total saccharide by DNS method. Result The extraction rate of medlar total saccharide was increased 1.66% by cellulase at temperature of 60 ℃, time of 300 s and cellulase volume of 5 mL. Conclusion Cellulase can promote the extraction rate of medlar total saccharide.
2.The relationship between age-related stress distribution and fracture incidence of the mandible.
Chao-Yong ZOU ; Jin XU ; Ping JIANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2007;23(6):434-437
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze age-related mandible stress distribution due to midline force.
METHODS:
Mandibles of children, adults, and elderly individuals were scanned by spiral CT to establish three-dimension imaging models with mesh elements by MIMICS software and HYPERMESH software. The mandible stress distribution was analyzed using ANSIS software.
RESULTS:
There was no significant difference in mandible stress distribution in various age groups with the greatest stress distribution (Von Mises) present at the mandible angle. Although there was stress present at the mandible neck in adults, no such mandible neck stress was found in children and elderly individuals.
CONCLUSION
Mandible stress distribution is closely related to the incidence of fracture in various age groups, i.e., more stress and more fracture.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Age Factors
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Biomechanical Phenomena
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Child
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Incidence
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Mandible/physiology*
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Mandibular Fractures/etiology*
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Middle Aged
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Models, Anatomic
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Stress, Mechanical
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods*
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Young Adult
3. Progress in epidural labor analgesia-related intrapartum fever
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2019;22(11):829-832
Gravidas receiving epidural labor analgesia are at an increased risk for intrapartum fever due to unknown mechanism, which may be related to thermoregulation, non-infectious inflammatory, continued use of local anesthetic agents and trauma from epidural catheter insertion. Epidural labor analgesia-related intrapartum fever is associated with excessive obstetric interventions, higher rates of cesarean and assisted vaginal deliveries, unnecessary maternal and neonatal exposure to antibiotics, and adverse neonatal outcomes. Hence it is imperative to explore its etiology and shorten the labor with a safe and effective measure to reduce the occurrence of intrapartum fever.
4.Improved Heterotopic Heart Transplantation in Rats
Zhiyun XU ; Baoren ZHANG ; Jialin ZU ; Zhenjiang GEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(02):-
The authors adopted the model of rat heart heterotopic transplantation established by Ono who anastomosed the donor ascending aorta and pulmonary artery to the recipient abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava respectively, and sonie improvemenLs on this model were made in this experimenL The time of procedure and the ischemic time of the donor heart were shortened, and the protection of the donor heart was satisfactory. The successful rate of 52 formal transplantations was 88%. The main reason of surgical failure is bleeding from the anastomosis. To lessen the intraoperative bleeding is a key factor to make the procedure successful. The method of the improved experimental model and the expenence are described in details.
5.Big Data: the great opportunities and challenges to microbiome and other biomedical research.
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(2):159-162
With the development of high-throughput technologies, biomedical data has been increasing exponentially in an explosive manner. This brings enormous opportunities and challenges to biomedical researchers on how to effectively utilize big data. Big data is different from traditional data in many ways, described as 3Vs - volume, variety and velocity. From the perspective of biomedical research, here I introduced the characteristics of big data, such as its messiness, re-usage and openness. Focusing on microbiome research of meta-analysis, the author discussed the prospective principles in data collection, challenges of privacy protection in data management, and the scalable tools in data analysis with examples from real life.
Biomedical Research
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Confidentiality
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Data Collection
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methods
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Microbiota
6.Role of teaching resource database in blood disease testing technology teaching reform
Hongyan LI ; Zhenjiang HOU ; Qian XU ; Rongqin DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(7):690-692
This paper introduced the necessity, background, principle, content, function of construction of teaching resource database of blood disease testing technology and its role played in teach-ing reform. Construction of teaching resource database made up for the insufficiency of blood disease test-ing technology in teaching time and resource, explored more scientific learning mode and teaching meth-ods and strengthened the cooperation between part-time teachers and professional teachers of blood dis-ease testing technology courses.
7.Clinical application of two-step fine impression into single complete denture with mandibular alveolar ridge atrophy
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(5):320-324
Objective:
The present study investigated the clinical effects of a single complete denture using two-step fine impression during the restoration of mandibular alveolar ridge atrophy.
Methods :
A back-end window tray that was personalized and adjusted was used to obtain the original impression for a mandibular alveolar ridge case. The individual trays were made with the conception of mandibular occlusal denture, and the final impression was obtained after active edge shaping using different viscous silicones.
Results :
A case of single complete denture with mandibular alveolar ridge atrophy restoration was accomplished using a single complete denture and two-step fine impression. The denture was well fixed and functioned well, and the patient was satisfied.
Conclusion
The application of fine impression into a single complete denture is helpful for the restoration of mandibular alveolar ridge atrophy.
8.Advance in studies on anti-tumor mechanism of matrine.
Lin-Feng GUO ; Shan-Shan TONG ; Jiang-Nan YU ; Xi-Ming XU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(20):3409-3412
Matrine is one of the main active components extracted from Sophora flavescens, S. subprostrata and S. alopecuroides. In recent years, its anti-tumor activity has attracted wide attention. According to studies, matrine shows the anti-tumor effect through multiple channels such as inducing apoptosis and autophagy of cancer cells, arresting cell cycle, inhibiting tumor cell migration, angiogenesis and NF-kappaB, as well as the synergistic effect with chemotherapeutics. Along with the further studies on matrine's anti-tumor mechanism, it has a broad prospect for development and application in tumor clinical treatment.
Alkaloids
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pharmacology
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Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
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pharmacology
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Cell Cycle
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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drug effects
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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genetics
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metabolism
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Quinolizines
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pharmacology
9.Clinical Significance of Low Expression of LncRNA CASC15 in Acute Myeloid Leukemia with NPM1 Mutations.
Pei-Hui XIA ; Zi-Jun XU ; Ye JIN ; Ji-Chun MA ; Xiang-Mei WEN ; Qian YUAN ; Jia-Yan LENG ; Jun QIAN ; Jiang LIN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(3):659-670
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AbstractObjective: To identify the expression and methylation patterns of lncRNA CASC15 in bone marrow (BM) samples of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients, and further explore its clinical significance.
METHODS:
Eighty-two de novo AML patients and 18 healthy donors were included in the study. Meanwhile, seven public datasets from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) were included to confirm the expression and methylation data of CASC15. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was applied to determine the discriminative capacity of CASC15 expression to identify AML. The patients were divided into CASC15high group and CASC15low group by X-tile method, and the prognostic value of CASC15 was identified by Kaplan-Meier method and univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis.
RESULTS:
The expression level of CASC15 was significantly decreased in BM cells of AML patients compared with healthy donors (P<0.001). ROC curve analysis suggested that CASC15 expression might be a potential biomarker to discriminate AML from controls. The expression of CASC15 was high at the early stage of hematopoiesis, and reached a peak at the stage of multipotent progenitors differentiation, then decreased rapidly, and was at a range of low level fluctuations in the subsequent process. Among FAB subtypes, CASC15 expression in M0 was significantly higher than that in M1-M7. Clinically, CASC15low patients were more likely to have NPM1 mutations than CASC15high patients (P=0.048), while CASC15high patients had a significantly higher frequency of IDH1 and RUNX1 mutations (P=0.021 and 0.014, respectively). Moreover, CASC15low group had a shorter overall survival (OS) in patients with NPM1 mutations. Furthermore, multivariate analysis confirmed that CASC15 expression was a significant independent risk factor for OS in NPM1 mutated AML patients. In addition, CASC15 methylation level in BM samples of AML patients was significantly decreased compared with healthy donors. Patients with CASC15 high methylation had poor OS and disease-free survival.
CONCLUSION
The expression of CASC15 is decreased in AML, and low CASC15 expression may predict adverse prognosis in AML patients with NPM1 mutations. Moreover, CASC15 methylation level in AML is significantly decreased, and high CASC15 methylation may predict poor prognosis in AML.
Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/metabolism*
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Mutation
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Nuclear Proteins/genetics*
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Nucleophosmin/genetics*
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Prognosis
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RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics*
10.Mechanism of paeonol combined with paeoniflorin against myocardial ischemia injury:based on proteomics.
Chun-Yan HU ; Xin GUO ; Xue-Ling LIU ; Gang LIU ; Xiao XU ; Qing MAO ; Qi GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(15):3943-3948
The study aims to investigate the effect of the compatibility of paeonol and paeoniflorin(hereinafter referred to as the compatibility) on the expression of myocardial proteins in rats with myocardial ischemia injury and explore the underlying mechanism of the compatibility against myocardial ischemia injury. First, the acute myocardial infarction rat model was established by ligation of the anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery. The model rats were given(ig) paeonol and paeoniflorin. Then protein samples were collected from rat cardiac tissue and quantified by tandem mass tags(TMT) to explore the differential proteins after drug intervention. The experimental results showed that differential proteins mainly involved phagocytosis engulfment, extracellular space, and antigen binding, as well as Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes(KEGG) pathways of complement and coagulation cascades, syste-mic lupus erythematosus, and ribosome. In this study, the target proteins and related signaling pathways identified by differential proteomics may be the biological basis of the compatibility against myocardial ischemia injury in rats.
Acetophenones
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Animals
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Glucosides
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Monoterpenes
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Myocardial Ischemia/genetics*
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Myocardial Reperfusion Injury
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Proteomics
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley