1.Exploration and Analysis of Authorship Norms in Medical Re-search Papers—Taking Cancer Biology & Medicine as an Example
Huiqin LIU ; Lizhao GUAN ; Jingya LIU
China Cancer 2025;34(9):742-746
Authorship is one of the important issues in academic publishing ethics.Standardized authorship is not only an important manifestation of research integrity but also a reflection of the academic credibility of journals.Currently,misconduct in authorship of medical papers occurs frequently.This paper systematically explores the problems in authorship of medical papers,and based on the standards formulated by the Inter-national Committee of Medical Journal Editors(ICMJE)and the Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE),deeply analyzes the core elements of defining authorship qualifications and dividing responsibilities.Com-bined with typical cases in the editorial practice of Cancer Biology & Medicine,it dissects the root causes of authorship misconduct and proposes comprehensive solutions,including requiring authors to strictly abide by authorship standards,strengthening the journal's review mechanism for authorship,adopting contributor roles taxonomy(CRediT),and enhancing research integrity education in research institutions,so as to pro-vide reference for preventing academic misconduct.
2.Research on deepening the ideology and mode innovation of grassroots party building in public hospi-tals:a case study of sijing hospital of songjiang district,Shanghai
Sihao GU ; Lili ZHAO ; Huiqin GUAN ; Jiyou FU ; Yushi BAO ; Chunping XIA
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):31-33
This article focuses on the deepening and innovation of grassroots party building work in public hospitals,tak-ing Sijing Hospital in Songjiang District,Shanghai as a case study.It explores how public hospitals can improve service quality and promote high-quality development through party building work in the new era.By analyzing the main problems faced by party building work,this article proposes practical paths for innovative party building work,including establishing a party building grid management organizational framework,formulating and improving party building management standards and systems,standardi-zing party building project processes,and strengthening party building assessment and supervision.Through the deepening and innovation of party building work,the integration of party building work and hospital business is achieved,thereby enhancing the overall service capacity and management level of the hospital,cultivating high-quality medical and health personnel,and provi-ding solid political guarantees and organizational support for the sustainable development of public hospitals.
3.Research on deepening the ideology and mode innovation of grassroots party building in public hospi-tals:a case study of sijing hospital of songjiang district,Shanghai
Sihao GU ; Lili ZHAO ; Huiqin GUAN ; Jiyou FU ; Yushi BAO ; Chunping XIA
Modern Hospital 2025;25(1):31-33
This article focuses on the deepening and innovation of grassroots party building work in public hospitals,tak-ing Sijing Hospital in Songjiang District,Shanghai as a case study.It explores how public hospitals can improve service quality and promote high-quality development through party building work in the new era.By analyzing the main problems faced by party building work,this article proposes practical paths for innovative party building work,including establishing a party building grid management organizational framework,formulating and improving party building management standards and systems,standardi-zing party building project processes,and strengthening party building assessment and supervision.Through the deepening and innovation of party building work,the integration of party building work and hospital business is achieved,thereby enhancing the overall service capacity and management level of the hospital,cultivating high-quality medical and health personnel,and provi-ding solid political guarantees and organizational support for the sustainable development of public hospitals.
4.Exploration and Analysis of Authorship Norms in Medical Re-search Papers—Taking Cancer Biology & Medicine as an Example
Huiqin LIU ; Lizhao GUAN ; Jingya LIU
China Cancer 2025;34(9):742-746
Authorship is one of the important issues in academic publishing ethics.Standardized authorship is not only an important manifestation of research integrity but also a reflection of the academic credibility of journals.Currently,misconduct in authorship of medical papers occurs frequently.This paper systematically explores the problems in authorship of medical papers,and based on the standards formulated by the Inter-national Committee of Medical Journal Editors(ICMJE)and the Committee on Publication Ethics(COPE),deeply analyzes the core elements of defining authorship qualifications and dividing responsibilities.Com-bined with typical cases in the editorial practice of Cancer Biology & Medicine,it dissects the root causes of authorship misconduct and proposes comprehensive solutions,including requiring authors to strictly abide by authorship standards,strengthening the journal's review mechanism for authorship,adopting contributor roles taxonomy(CRediT),and enhancing research integrity education in research institutions,so as to pro-vide reference for preventing academic misconduct.
5.Comparative Analysis of Chemical Composition in Methanol and Petroleum Ether Fractions from Curcuma longa of Different Habitats
Yini FANG ; Yali WANG ; Huiqin CHEN ; Haofu DAI ; Yali GUAN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(16):1989-1995
OBJECTIVE:To compare the chemical compo sition difference in methanol and petroleum ether fraction from Curcuma longa of different habitats. METHODS :The ultrasonic method was used to extract C. longa from 7 defferent producingareas(S1-S7),and methanol and petroleum ether fraction were obtained and calculated yield. The curcumin compounds in methanol fraction were determined by LC-MS ;The chemical components in petroleum ether fraction were analyzed by GC-MS , and the relative percentage content was determined by peak area normalization method after determining its structure by comparing NIST 2005 standard mass spectra and Wiley 275 standard mass spectra. SPSS 25.0 software was used for principle component analysis(PCA)and cluster analysis of relative percentage content of common components in petroleum ether fraction from C. longa of different habitats. At the same time ,the influence of latitude of the habitats on the content of total tumerone (by tumerone and ar-tumerone )was analyzed. RESULTS :The yield of methanol fraction were 1.35%-8.90% from C. longa of 7 habitats;the yield of petroleum ether fraction were 0.81%-4.90%,which were the highest in C. longa from Longyan of Fujian Province. There was no significant difference in the relative content of curcumin compounds(reference peak area )from S 1,S3-S7,which was in descending order as follows as curcumin >desmethoxycurcumin>bisdemethoxycurcumin. There was slightly different in curcumin compounds of C. longa from S 2,mainly manifesting as the content of bisdemethoxycurcumin was higher than that from other producing areas. Totally 48 chemical compositions were identified from petroleum ether fraction in C. longa from different habitats , mainly being sesquiterpenoids and monoterpenoids. 23,10,15,18,11,14,15 chemical compositions were identified from S1-S7,accounting for 94.49%,96.09%,95.66%,98.98%,99.24%,89.05% and 97.27%. There were 4 common compositions in C. longa from different habitats ,which were tumerone (17.90%-43.07%),ar-tumerone(6.97%-33.66%),(6R,7R)-bisabolone (1.60%-4.28%),curlone(6.80%-20.63%). PCA analysis showed that accumulative contribution rate of former 6 principle components was 100%. Cluster analysis showed that S1,S2, S6 was clustered into a category ,respecrively;and others intoa category. Total content of total tumerone decreased first and then increased as the increase of latitude ,which was the highest in Mianyang of Sichuan province (64.28%)and the lowest in Zhangzhou of Fujian province (26.92%). CONCLUSIONS : There are difference in composition and content of methanol and petroleum ether fractions in C. longa from different habitats.
6. Analysis of nine death cases with severe dengue fever
Yueping LI ; Jian WANG ; Lingzhai ZHAO ; Wenxin HONG ; Huiqin YANG ; Jialong GUAN ; Yuwei TONG ; Fuchun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2019;37(11):646-650
Objective:
To analyze the clinical features of death cases of dengue fever and the causes of their deaths.
Methods:
The clinical data and death reports of nine death cases of dengue fever in Guangdong Province from June 23, 2014 to September 10, 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. All of nine cases were positive for serum dengue virus RNA as confirmed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and some of the virus strains were serotyped.
Results:
The median age of the nine patients was 57.5 (range: 18-80) years. Among them, six patients were females; eight patients were local cases and one was imported case; all of nine cases occurred in September and October. The median time from onset to visit hospital and diagnosis was three and four days, respectively. Three of the nine patients had underlying diseases. All of nine cases had fever, including three with double-peak fever. Eight of the cases had three or more severe dengue fever warning indexes before admission. Three cases had severe bleeding upon admission, one case had shock, and six cases had organ failure. Three cases underwent invasive examination, including arterial puncture catheterization, endoscopic titanium clip hemostasis, and percutaneous transluminal coronary angiography. Two cases developed malignant arrhythmia and one had massive hemorrhage of subcutaneous soft tissue after operation. The death cases included four cases of cardiogenic shock and fatal arrhythmia, three cases of encephalitis and encephalopathy, one case of refractory shock, and one case of acute liver failure. Among the six cases that underwent serological typing, four were identified as dengue virus type 1 (DEN-1) and two were DEN-2.
Conclusions
Severe organ failure is the major cause of dengue fever-related death, especially fulminant myocarditis, and DEN-1 is most common. Early diagnosis and treatment, and avoidance of invasive procedures can effectively reduce the mortality rate of the severe dengue fever patients.
7.Pedigree analysis of DYNC1H1 p. P776L mutation in a family with spinal muscular atrophy
Xiaojuan WANG ; Haichang MA ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Xiwen GENG ; Shujian LI ; Yingying SHI ; Huiqin LIU ; Lingzhi QIN ; Gang LIU ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2018;51(12):949-954
Objective To analyze the clinical and electrophysiological features in a family with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), and assess the probable causative gene mutations for the family. Methods To identify the nosogenesis of the proband with weakness and atrophy in the double lower proximal limbs, clinical data of his 12 family members were collected, and the proband and his mother were selected for clinical examinations, including laboratory tests, electromyogram (EMG), F-wave, H-reflex, X-ray of the spine and double lower limbs, brain and spinal cord magnetic resonance imaging, etc. Moreover, human whole exome sequencing was performed on blood sample from the proband, then its deleterious effects were assessed according to the Standards and guidelines for the interpretation of sequence variants, a joint consensus recommendation of the American College of Medical Genomics (ACMG) and the Association for Molecular Pathology (AMP). Subsequently, the strong pathogenic mutation was validated by Sanger sequencing. Results Familial investigation showed seven of 12 family members presented with weakness in the double lower proximal limbs. Among them, three had the main manifestation of atrophy in the double lower proximal limbs, one had high arched foot as the main presentation, and the others had weakness in the double lower proximal limbs. EMG studies showed the abnormal results in the anterior horn of the spinal cord. The strong pathogenic mutation in DYNC1H1 gene (exon8, c.2327C>T, p.P776L) was identified from the proband according to ACMG and AMP guidelines. Sanger sequencing revealed six patients had this variant and it was passed mainly from his maternal grandmother. Conclusions A pathogenic mutation of the DYNC1H1 p.P776L in six Chinese pedigrees which cosegregated with SMA was identified. There existed individual differences in clinical presentations. This finding may have important implications for the study of SMA in Chinese patients.
8.The reversal of antineoplastic drug resistance in cancer cells by β-elemene.
Guan-Nan ZHANG ; Charles R ASHBY ; Yun-Kai ZHANG ; Zhe-Sheng CHEN ; Huiqin GUO
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2015;34(11):488-495
Multidrug resistance (MDR), defined as the resistance of cancer cells to compounds with diverse structures and mechanisms of actions, significantly limits the efficacy of antitumor drugs. A major mechanism that mediates MDR in cancer is the overexpression of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-binding cassette transporters. These transporters bind to their respective substrates and catalyze their efflux from cancer cells, thereby lowering the intracellular concentrations of the substrates and thus attenuating or even abolishing their efficacy. In addition, cancer cells can become resistant to drugs via mechanisms that attenuate apoptosis and cell cycle arrest such as alterations in the p53, check point kinase, nuclear factor kappa B, and the p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway. In this review, we discuss the mechanisms by which β-elemene, a compound extracted from Rhizoma zedoariae that has clinical antitumor efficacy, overcomes drug resistance in cancer.
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Apoptosis
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Drug Resistance, Multiple
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Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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Neoplasms
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Pinellia
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Sesquiterpenes

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