1.Molecular characterization of FGFR fusion in a large real-world population and clinical utility of bidirectional fusion.
Xinyi ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Ling MA ; Yitong TIAN ; Jiaguang ZHANG ; Hejian ZHENG ; Junling ZHANG ; Runyu HE ; Luhang JIN ; Jing MA ; Mengli HUANG ; Xiao LI ; Xiaofeng CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(12):1510-1512
2.Research Progress in Mechanism of Chinese Materia Medica in the Prevention and Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis Co-morbidity Based on Exosomes
Yuanchao ZOU ; Runyu YIN ; Haoyu YANG ; Changrong MA ; Aifeng LIU ; Yuandong LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):186-191
Knee osteoarthritis(KOA)and osteoporosis(OP)"co-morbidity"is a chronic progressive disease,the incidence of which is higher in recent years.Exosomes have intercellular messenger functions,which play an important role in the development of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".This article recognized the"co-morbidity"between KOA and OP from the perspective of modern medicine and the"tendon","bone","liver"and"kidney"in TCM theories,systematically reviewed the indirect regulation of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through exosomes,and explored the possible mechanisms of exosome-based treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through Chinese materia medica in terms of inflammation,MAPK pathway,bone remodeling and cartilage metabolism,and mitochondrial autophagy,with the aim to investigate the possible mechanisms of KOA and OP"co-morbidity",and provide new ideas for the treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".
3.Research Progress in Mechanism of Chinese Materia Medica in the Prevention and Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis Co-morbidity Based on Exosomes
Yuanchao ZOU ; Runyu YIN ; Haoyu YANG ; Changrong MA ; Aifeng LIU ; Yuandong LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;32(9):186-191
Knee osteoarthritis(KOA)and osteoporosis(OP)"co-morbidity"is a chronic progressive disease,the incidence of which is higher in recent years.Exosomes have intercellular messenger functions,which play an important role in the development of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".This article recognized the"co-morbidity"between KOA and OP from the perspective of modern medicine and the"tendon","bone","liver"and"kidney"in TCM theories,systematically reviewed the indirect regulation of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through exosomes,and explored the possible mechanisms of exosome-based treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity"through Chinese materia medica in terms of inflammation,MAPK pathway,bone remodeling and cartilage metabolism,and mitochondrial autophagy,with the aim to investigate the possible mechanisms of KOA and OP"co-morbidity",and provide new ideas for the treatment of KOA and OP"co-morbidity".
4.Purification and characterization of recombinant human lactoferrin expressed in a cattle mammary bioreactor.
Qian BAI ; Yan ZHANG ; Yinjue WANG ; Jian LUO ; Yan LI ; Yongdong HUANG ; Runyu MA ; Zhiguo SU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(11):1576-1583
Novel ion exchange adsorbents were synthesized by immobilizing sulfopropyl derivative onto homemade highly cross-linked agarose beads. The effects of different ligand densities (from 0.05 to 0.24 mol/L) on static and dynamic adsorption of the adsorbents were investigated using lysozyme as a model protein. Based on these results, rHLF was purified from the transgenic milk by our SP media. 1 mL high density (0.24 mol/L) adsorbent could handle 50 mL rHLF-containing milk. The mass recovery of rHLF was 86.5% and the purity was 98.5%. CD spectra demonstrated that the native structure of rHLF was not affected in the purification process. The biological functions of the purified rHLF, including iron binding, releasing and antimicrobial activities were then investigated. The results showed that rHLF had comparable iron binding and releasing activity to that of native HLF. 5 g/L concentration of rHLF significantly inhibited the growth of Escherichia coli. These studies lay a solid foundation for the wide application of our self-prepared ion exchange adsorbents in protein purification.
Animals
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Cattle
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Female
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Humans
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Lactoferrin
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Mammary Glands, Animal
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metabolism
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Milk
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chemistry
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Milk, Human
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chemistry
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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isolation & purification

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