1.Research progress of novel multifunctional monomers for dentin adhesives
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(6):456-459
Bonding technology has made tremendous progress over the past 50 years,but there are still some unresolved issues re-garding the durability of the bonding interface.In order to improve the durability and stability of dentin bonding,researchers have been trying to develop adhesives with more biological functions,such as promoting dentin remineralisation,inhibiting enzyme activity at the bonding interface,and enhancing collagen cross-linking.Based on the above starting point,this paper evaluates adhesive system mono-mers with multiple functions through a review of scientific papers published in recent years,in the hope of improving the development of new adhesive systems and reducing the degradation of the bonding interface.
2.Research progress of novel multifunctional monomers for dentin adhesives
STOMATOLOGY 2025;45(6):456-459
Bonding technology has made tremendous progress over the past 50 years,but there are still some unresolved issues re-garding the durability of the bonding interface.In order to improve the durability and stability of dentin bonding,researchers have been trying to develop adhesives with more biological functions,such as promoting dentin remineralisation,inhibiting enzyme activity at the bonding interface,and enhancing collagen cross-linking.Based on the above starting point,this paper evaluates adhesive system mono-mers with multiple functions through a review of scientific papers published in recent years,in the hope of improving the development of new adhesive systems and reducing the degradation of the bonding interface.
3.Structural regulation by calcium ion in preparing cross-linked enzyme aggregates.
Xiaoqi HAN ; Shu BAI ; Qinghong SHI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(12):1676-1684
We studied the effect of calcium ion on particle size and pore structure of cross-linked enzyme aggregates (CLEAs) of glucose oxidase, with activity and stability of the enzyme as evaluation criteria. With calcium ion to prepare CLEA significantly decreased particle sizes of CLEAs whilst the pore structures of CLEAs gradually disappeared with the increase of calcium concentration. When glucose oxidase was precipitated at 0.1 mmol/L Ca²⁺, glucose oxidase in CLEA showed the definitive pore structure. Moreover, glucose oxidase activity in CLEA with Ca²⁺ was 1.69 times higher than that without Ca²⁺. Even at Ca²⁺ as high as 1.0 mmol/L, glucose oxidase activity in CLEA was 42% higher than that of CLEA without Ca²⁺. Furthermore, CLEA prepared with 0.1 mmol/L Ca²⁺ not only exhibited higher substrate conversion and operational stability, but also increased the maximum reaction speed. Therefore, calcium ion improved the performance of glucose oxidase in CLEAs.
Calcium
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chemistry
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Cross-Linking Reagents
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Enzyme Stability
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Enzymes, Immobilized
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Glucose Oxidase
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chemistry
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Oxidation-Reduction
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Particle Size
4.Optimization Practice of HIS Function and Its Improvement for Hospital Pharmacy in Our Hospital
Yan ZHANG ; Qinghong MENG ; Shengyan LI ; Bin WANG ; Jiahong CHEN ; Xiaodan BAI
China Pharmacy 2015;26(31):4327-4330
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the improvement of the optimization of Hospital information system(HIS)for the hos-pital pharmacy. METHODS:Based on management practive of the hospital and relative national requirements,the improvement and optimization of HIS function was achieved by pharmacists and software engineers. The effects of its optimization on pharmaceu-tical care were also introduced,involving hospital drug supply,pharmaceutical administration and monitoring of rational drug use. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:HIS has new functions,such as web query of secondary drug inventory,electronic management of narcotic and psychotropic drugs,electronic prescription comments,color code for TCM incompatibility management,antibiotics re-porting,etc. Compared with previous system,optimized system is more perfect in terms of full inventory tracking,web query of the drug batch number,web query of supply information,electronic management of purchasing invoice,prescription comments and monitoring of rational drug use. It decreases workload of pharmacist greatly,and increases work efficiency and accuracy. Continu-ous optimization of HIS can improve pharmaceutical care,and play an importance role on the safety,rationality and effectiveness of drug use in patients.
5.Dynamic changes and influencing factors of leukocyte and platelet count in preterm infants
Qinghong LI ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Ruimiao BAI ; Jun'an ZENG ; Zhankui LI ;
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2015;18(12):921-926
Objective To investigate the dynamic changes and influencing factors of peripheral blood white blood cells (WBC), differential counts (DCs) and platelet (PLT) count in preterm infants to understand the changing characteristics of these blood parameters in preterm infants of different postnatal age, gestational age, and birth weight.Methods Totally 2 849 preterm infants admitted to the Department of Neonatology of Northwest Women's and Children's Hospital from November 30, 2011 to November 30, 2014 were retrospectively analyzed except for those diagnosed with infectious diseases, hematological system diseases, or immunologic diseases.All of the subjects were divided into seven groups based on their postnatal age, three groups based on gestational age and three groups based on birth weight, or male and female groups, respectively.Peripheral blood samples were obtained for determination of WBC, DCs and PLT.Statistical analysis was performed with oneway analysis of variance, t-test and Spearman linear correlation analysis.Results WBC, neutrophil (Ne), lymphocyte (Ly), monocyte (Mo), eosinophil (Eo), basophil (Ba) and PLT counts were significantly different among the seven groups of preterm babies of different postnatal age (F=172.00, 364.90, 34.88, 14.22, 80.82, 168.10 and 86.64, respectively, all P < 0.01).WBC was found to be at the peak value within one day after birth [(18.40±6.87)× 109/L], followed by remarkable decrease in day > 2-≤ 5 [(10.62±4.68)× 109/L], further gradual decrease thereafter, and then being stable in day > 14-≤ 21 and > 21 ≤≤ 30 [(10.54±3.09)× 109/L and (10.27 ± 3.70) × 109/L, respectively].PLT counts showed no significant change within one day after birth and in day > 1-≤ 2 [(240.56± 63.54)× 109/L and (240.85 ± 71.47) × 109/L, respectively], then began to increase in day > 2-≤ 5 [(249.21 ±80.55)× 109/L], peaked in day > 7-≤ 14 [(339.11 ± 121.84)× 109/L], and decreased gently and became stable finally.The changing trends of Ne and Ly were cross and inverted in day > 5-≤ 7.WBC, Ne, Ly, Mo, Eo, Ba and PLT counts of the preterm infants were all correlated with the postnatal age shown by Spearman linear correlation analysis (r=-0.46,-0.60, 0.18,-0.07, 0.33,-0.47 and 0.29, respectively, all P < 0.01).With the increase of gestational age, WBC, Ne, Mo, and PLT counts increased, but Ly and Eo counts decreased.And all of the above showed significant difference (F=81.00, 124.49, 13.34, 18.35, 5.35 and 4.11, respectively, all P < 0.05).While, the WBC, Ne, Mo, Ba and PLT counts showed positive relationship with the increase of birth weight (F=122.12, 133.09, 39.38, 13.77 and 21.24, respectively, all P < 0.05).WBC, Ne and PLT counts of female infants were higher than those of male babies (t=l 6.35, 16.72 and 13.19, respectively, all P < 0.05).Conclusions The peripheral WBC, DCs and PLT counts of preterm infants change dynamically with postnatal age with the remarkable variations on day >2-≤ 5 after birth and stable after 14 days of age.WBC, DCs and PLT counts might all be influenced by gestational age, birth weight and gender to some cxtend.
6.Expression and construction of “bait plasmid” containing human Foxp3 gene in yeast two-hybrid system
Lina ZHOU ; Jun WU ; Gaoxing LUO ; Weifeng HE ; Xiwei CHEN ; Ganping BAI ; Dongwen SHI ; Qinghong WANG ; Shunzong YUAN ; Xiaorong ZHANG ; Xiaohong HU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(08):-
Objective To construct a bait vector containing human Foxp3 gene in yeast two-hybrid system in order to screen the cDNA library of T lymphocyte. Methods RT-PCR was used to amplify the Foxp3 gene fragment from the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with the primers designed in accordance with the sequence in GenBank. The product was inserted into pMD18-T vector. After verified with restriction endonuclease digestion of EcoRⅠ and SalⅠ, the vector was inserted into the “bait plasmid” pGBKT7 (named as pGBKT7-Foxp3). After confirmation with restricted endonuclease digestion and sequence analysis, the plasmid was transformed into the yeast cell AH109, and its toxicity and transcriptional activation was tested by both the phenotype assay and the color assay. Results The amplified product of 1 203 bp was inserted into PMD18-T vector and proven correctly by double restriction enzyme digestion. Sequence analysis revealed that the fragment was correctly inserted into pGBKT7 with a right reading frame and its expression in yeast was verified. Conclusion The bait plasmid pGBKT7-Foxp3 constructed expresses correctly, and can not activate the transcription of reporter gene alone in yeast two-hybrid system

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