1.Characteristics and implications of observation tools for physical activity among children and adolescents
QIU Yanping, WANG Lijuan, QI Jing, CHEN Huan, ZHENG Nan, LI Xiaoqing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):310-314
Abstract
To analyzes the characteristics, problems and enlightenment of physical activity observation tools, so as to provide reference for researchers to quickly and accurately choose appropriate observation tools to evaluate children s and adolescents physical activity. Literature search is conducted in eight databases of Chinese and English, including CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, Web of Science, PubMed, Medline, ERIC, and SPORTDiscus. Ultimately, eight observation tools for assessing physical activity in children and adolescents are included. Through summarization and comparison, it is found that the applications of those tools cover multiple age groups, the observation indicators cover multiple dimensions for each with varying emphases, and the applicable contexts vary in their specific background information, and recording methods tend to be quantitative. However, several issues remain to be addressed in practical applications. First, the observation indicators need to be supplemented and improved; second, physical activity in community environments and academic classrooms requires further attention; third, physical activity intensity needs to be scientifically evaluated; fourth, observation and recording methods need to be integrated and innovated; fifth, the number of observation subjects needs to be expanded. Future research could focus on developing observation tools tailored to the characteristics of Chinese children and adolescents, while drawing on foreign observation tools to comprehensively assess physical activity among children and adolescents.
2.Potassium dehydroandrographolide succinate regulates the MyD88/CDH13 signaling pathway to enhance vascular injury-induced pathological vascular remodeling.
Qiru GUO ; Jiali LI ; Zheng WANG ; Xiao WU ; Zhong JIN ; Song ZHU ; Hongfei LI ; Delai ZHANG ; Wangming HU ; Huan XU ; Lan YANG ; Liangqin SHI ; Yong WANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2024;22(1):62-74
Pathological vascular remodeling is a hallmark of various vascular diseases. Previous research has established the significance of andrographolide in maintaining gastric vascular homeostasis and its pivotal role in modulating endothelial barrier dysfunction, which leads to pathological vascular remodeling. Potassium dehydroandrographolide succinate (PDA), a derivative of andrographolide, has been clinically utilized in the treatment of inflammatory diseases precipitated by viral infections. This study investigates the potential of PDA in regulating pathological vascular remodeling. The effect of PDA on vascular remodeling was assessed through the complete ligation of the carotid artery in C57BL/6 mice. Experimental approaches, including rat aortic primary smooth muscle cell culture, flow cytometry, bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) incorporation assay, Boyden chamber cell migration assay, spheroid sprouting assay, and Matrigel-based tube formation assay, were employed to evaluate the influence of PDA on the proliferation and motility of smooth muscle cells (SMCs). Molecular docking simulations and co-immunoprecipitation assays were conducted to examine protein interactions. The results revealed that PDA exacerbates vascular injury-induced pathological remodeling, as evidenced by enhanced neointima formation. PDA treatment significantly increased the proliferation and migration of SMCs. Further mechanistic studies disclosed that PDA upregulated myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) expression in SMCs and interacted with T-cadherin (CDH13). This interaction augmented proliferation, migration, and extracellular matrix deposition, culminating in pathological vascular remodeling. Our findings underscore the critical role of PDA in the regulation of pathological vascular remodeling, mediated through the MyD88/CDH13 signaling pathway.
Mice
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Rats
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Animals
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Myeloid Differentiation Factor 88/metabolism*
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Vascular Remodeling
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Cell Proliferation
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Vascular System Injuries/pathology*
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Carotid Artery Injuries/pathology*
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Molecular Docking Simulation
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Muscle, Smooth, Vascular
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Cell Movement
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Signal Transduction
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Succinates/pharmacology*
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Potassium/pharmacology*
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Cells, Cultured
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Diterpenes
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Cadherins
3.Constructing and evaluating an animal model that combines post-infection irritable bowel syndrome and the pattern of liver depression and spleen deficiency with dampness
Shumin QIN ; Yulong LI ; Yuanming YANG ; Weihuan CHEN ; Haomeng WU ; Huan ZHENG ; Shaogang HUANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;47(1):49-61
Objective We aimed to establish and evaluate a rat model of post-infectious irritable bowel syndrome(PI-IBS)with the pattern of liver depression and spleen deficiency coupled with dampness.Methods First,200 rats were randomly divided into the normal group,the infection group,the infection+stress group,the infection+stress+external dampness group,and the acetic acid+stress group(n=40 rats per group)for eight weeks.The rats were treated with Trichinella spiralis infection,chronic restraint stress,an artificial high-humidity climate,and/or acetic acid enema.Weight growth rate,24-hour food intake and water intake,and the fecal moisture percentage were recorded.The open field test and the sucrose consumption test were used to determine the behavioral characteristics of rats in each group.The abdominal withdrawal reflex(AWR)test was used to determine visceral sensitivity.The contents of 5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)and aquaporin 4(AQP4)in colon tissue were detected by ELISA.Results Compared with the normal group,the weight growth rate of rats in the infection+stress+external dampness group and the acetic acid+stress group was lower from Week 1 to Week 8 of modeling.The 24-hour food intake of rats in the infection+stress+external dampness group and the infection+stress group was lower than that in the normal group from Week 2 to Week 8 of modeling.At the end of week 2 of modeling,the 24-hour water intake of rats in the infection+stress+external dampness group,the acetic acid+stress group,and the infection+stress group was lower than that in the normal group.The fecal moisture percentage of rats in the infection+stress+external dampness group was higher than that in the normal group at the end of Week 1,6,and 8(P<0.05).At the end of Week 4 of modeling,the total distance in the open field test in the infection+stress+external dampness group and the acetic acid+stress group was shorter than that in the normal group.The sugar preference rate in the infection+stress+external dampness group was lower than that in the normal group at the end of 1,4,and 8 weeks and lower than that in the acetic acid+stress group at the end of Week 4 and 8(P<0.05).The AWR scores of rats in the infection+stress+external dampness group were higher than those in the normal group after week 1 at 60 and 80 mmHg(1 mmHg≈0.133 kPa),after Week 4 at 40,60,and 80 mmHg,and after Week 6 and 8 at 20,40,and 80 mmHg(P<0.05).At the end of Week 2 and 4,a large number of inflammatory cells were infiltrated in the colonic mucosa of the intervention groups,and the inflammation score was higher than that of the normal group(P<0.05).At the end of weeks 6 and 8,the inflammatory cell infiltration in the intestinal mucosa of the intervention groups was not obvious,and the colonic mucosa returned to normal.At the end of weeks 6 and 8,the 5-HT content was higher in the infection+stress group,the infection+stress+external dampness group,and the acetic acid+stress group than in the normal group(P<0.05).After Week 4,the AQP4 content was lower in the infection+stress+external dampness group and the acetic acid+stress group than that in the normal group(P<0.05).After week 6,compared to the normal group,the AQP4 content was lower in all groups except for the acetic acid+stress group,and the AQP4 content in the infection+stress+external dampness group was lower than that in the acetic acid+stress group.After week 8,only in the infection+stress+external dampness group the AQP4 content was lower than in the normal group(P<0.05).Conclusion The combination of Trichinella spiralis infection,chronic restraint stress,and an artificial high-humidity climate can be used to prepare a relatively stable and reliable rat model of PI-IBS with the pattern of liver depression and spleen deficiency with dampness.
4.Clinical trial on vascular intervention anesthesia of intracranial aneurysms using different doses of remimazolam
De-Li ZHENG ; Ju-Zeng WANG ; Huan CHEN ; Hui-Li LI ; Ji SHI ; Li MENG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2024;40(13):1860-1864
Objective To explore the application effect and safety of general anesthesia with different doses of remimazolam during vascular intervention anesthesia of intracranial aneurysms.Methods Patients with intracranial aneurysms were divided into high,middle and low dose groups according to the random number table method.The venous access was opened after the patients entered the room,and the vital signs were closely monitored.The low,middle and high dose groups were intravenously injected with 0.25,0.30 and 0.35 mg·kg-1remazolam,respectively.After the loss of consciousness,alfentanil and mivacurium chloride were given for anesthesia induction.The anesthetic effect,recovery quality,hemodynamic indexes,cerebral hemodynamic indexes and neurological function indexes before anesthesia induction(T0),at the time of laryngeal mask insertion(T1),embolization(T2),5 min after operation(T3)and 30 min after operation(T4)were compared among the three groups.The incidence of postoperative cerebral vasospasm(CVS),delayed ischemic neurological dysfunction(DIND)and the incidence of adverse drug reactions related to anesthesia were counted.Results The onset times of anesthesia in the high,middle,and low dose groups were(5.03±1.28),(5.17±1.09),and(7.21±1.15)min,respectively;the number of anesthesia rescue interventions were(0.12±0.02),(0.21±0.06),and(1.51±0.23)times,respectively.There was statistically significant difference in the number of rescue interventions between the high and middle dose groups compared to the low dose group(all P<0.05).The therapeutic efficacy rates of flumazenil in the high,middle,and low dose groups were 18.18%,11.11%and 2.86%,respectively.the mean arterial pressure(MAP)at T2 were(87.06±6.02),(86.85±5.61)and(81.09±5.37)mmHg;the MAP at T4 were(92.05±5.13),(87.57±6.29)and(84.42±5.16)mmHg,respectively.There was statistically significant difference in MAP between the high and low dose groups(all P<0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in heart rate(HR),oxygen saturation(SpO2),left peak systolic velocity of middle cerebral artery(Vp-MCA),left mean systolic velocity of middle cerebral artery(Vm-MC)and pulsatility index(PI),S100β protein,and neuron-specific enolase(NSE)levels among the three groups at different time points(all P>0.05).There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence rates of cardiovascular system complications,delayed postoperative cognitive dysfunction,or anesthesia-related adverse reactions between the three groups(all P>0.05).Conclusion The safety of different doses of remimazolam general anesthesia in the vascular interventional therapy of intracranial aneurysms is high,and the effects on cerebral hemodynamics and neurological function are similar.However,high-dose remimazolam have shorter general anesthesia induction time and less intraoperative anesthesia remedy frequency while the high-dose remimazolam has higher postoperative flumazenil antagonist therapy.
5.Arterial prophylactic occlusion technique in the application of surgery for locally advanced pancreatic cancer with arterial involvement after conversion therapy
Kailian ZHENG ; Xinyu LIU ; Xiaohan SHI ; Huan WANG ; Xiaoyi YIN ; Xinqian WU ; Lingyun GU ; Penghao LI ; Yikai LI ; Wei JING ; Shiwei GUO ; Bin SONG ; Suizhi GAO ; Gang JIN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2024;62(10):938-946
Objective:To investigate and compare the clinical outcomes of the arterial pre-occlusion technique(APOT) and the traditional technique in the surgery of locally advanced pancreatic cancer with arterial involvement after conversion therapy.Methods:This is a retrospective cohort study. The clinical data of 145 patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer with arterial involvement admitted to the Department of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery of the First Hospital Affiliated to Naval Medical University,from January 2020 to December 2022 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients completed neoadjuvant therapy for tumors, and the feasibility of radical surgical treatment was determined by a multidisciplinary collaborative team evaluation before surgery. According to whether the intraoperative artery was pre-occluded, 145 patients were divided into two groups, including 28 cases in the APOT group(16 males, 12 females, aged (59.0±9.4) years), and 117 cases in the routine surgery group(76 males, 41 females, aged (55.1±8.2) years). To ensure comparability of baseline data between the APOT group and the routine surgery group, a 1∶2 match was performed using the propensity score matching method, and the caliper value was 0.006 45. The t-test,the Mann-Whitney U test, χ2 test or Fisher′s exact test were used to compare the data between the two groups,respectively. Results:After matching the propensity score,there were 28 cases in the APOT group and 56 cases in the routine surgery group. There were no significant differences in gender,age,preoperative comorbidities,preoperative body mass index,surgical approaches,chemotherapy regimen,stereotactic body radiation therapy ratio,tumor markers,and type of invaded artery between the two groups (all P>0.05).The arterial occlusion time M(IQR) in the APOT group was 7.0(3.8)minutes(range:3 to 15 minutes),and no ischemic manifestations were observed in the distal target organs that blocked blood vessels after surgery. The operation time was (170.3±57.7)minutes in the APOT group and (235.0±80.2)minutes in the routine surgery group,and the difference was statistically significant ( t=-3.800, P<0.01). The APOT group also experienced less intraoperative blood loss(650(588)ml vs. 800(600)ml; U=1 026.500, P=0.021). No significant differences were found between the groups in combined vein resection and reconstruction,celiac trunk resection,early postoperative complications, readmission rates at 30 days,and postoperative length of stay(all P>0.05). Extra-arterial dissection was performed in all patients,with arterial resection and reconstruction in 3 cases: 2 cases in the APOT group(1 case involving the superior mesenteric artery and 1 case involving the common hepatic artery) and 1 case in the routine group(involving the common hepatic artery). Postoperative abdominal bleeding occurred in 4 cases,with 3 cases in the routine group,1 case in the routine group. The R0 resection rate was 85.7%(24/28) in the APOT group and 80.4%(45/56) in the routine group,without significant differences between the groups( P=0.763). The median overall survival time was 27.6 months for the APOT group and 22.5 months for the routine group,while the median disease-free survival was 11.7 months and 16.8 months,respectively,with no significant differences between the two groups( P=0.532, P=0.927). Conclusion:The arterial pre-occlusion technique can be used for extra-arterial dissection in patients with locally advanced pancreatic cancer involving the arteries,reducing surgery time and intraoperative blood loss.
6.Screening of tuberculosis among freshmen in 156 schools in Baoding City
Yong-Qiang ZHANG ; Huan-Huan YANG ; Ya-Ya WANG ; Jing-Ru TIAN ; Yang LI ; Xiu-Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2024;23(1):95-99
Objective To investigate the screening and prevalence of tuberculosis among freshmen in different schools in Baoding City,and provide reference for tuberculosis control in schools.Methods Screening data of tu-berculosis and tuberculin test(PPD)of freshmen from 156 schools in different regions of Baoding City from Septem-ber 2021 to March 2022 were collected.PPD screening results of students from different regions and different school stages were analyzed and compared.Results A total of 68 177 freshmen from 156 schools were investigated for suspected symptoms and close contact history of pulmonary tuberculosis.PPD screening was conducted on 63 939 students.13 821 students were PPD positive,with a positive rate of 21.62%.3 083 students were strongly posi-tive,with a strong positive rate of 4.82%.15 cases of tuberculosis were found,and the reported incidence was 23.46/100 000.PPD positive rate and strong positive rate as well as incidence of tuberculosis in students in different school stages presented statistically significant differences(all P<0.01).Positive rate and strong positive rate in students in different school stages showed upward trends(all P<0.01).PPD positive rate and strong positive rate of students from schools in plain and mountainous areas presented statistically significant differences([22.28%vs 17.89%];[4.85%vs 3.62%],both P<0.01).PPD positive rate and strong positive rate between students from boarding junior school and non-boarding junior school were significantly different,respectively([23.94%vs 21.60%];[5.07%vs 3.56%],both P<0.01).Conclusion It is necessary to strengthen tuberculosis screening and health education for freshmen,especially those from boarding schools in plain areas,screening latent Mycobac-terium tuberculosis infection as early as possible,take corresponding measures to prevent and control the spread of tuberculosis,and reduce the risk of tuberculosis.
7.The experience on the construction of the cluster prevention and control system for COVID-19 infection in designated hospitals during the period of "Category B infectious disease treated as Category A"
Wanjie YANG ; Xianduo LIU ; Ximo WANG ; Weiguo XU ; Lei ZHANG ; Qiang FU ; Jiming YANG ; Jing QIAN ; Fuyu ZHANG ; Li TIAN ; Wenlong ZHANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Zheng CHEN ; Shifeng SHAO ; Xiang WANG ; Li GENG ; Yi REN ; Ying WANG ; Lixia SHI ; Zhen WAN ; Yi XIE ; Yuanyuan LIU ; Weili YU ; Jing HAN ; Li LIU ; Huan ZHU ; Zijiang YU ; Hongyang LIU ; Shimei WANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2024;36(2):195-201
The COVID-19 epidemic has spread to the whole world for three years and has had a serious impact on human life, health and economic activities. China's epidemic prevention and control has gone through the following stages: emergency unconventional stage, emergency normalization stage, and the transitional stage from the emergency normalization to the "Category B infectious disease treated as Category B" normalization, and achieved a major and decisive victory. The designated hospitals for prevention and control of COVID-19 epidemic in Tianjin has successfully completed its tasks in all stages of epidemic prevention and control, and has accumulated valuable experience. This article summarizes the experience of constructing a hospital infection prevention and control system during the "Category B infectious disease treated as Category A" period in designated hospital. The experience is summarized as the "Cluster" hospital infection prevention and control system, namely "three rings" outside, middle and inside, "three districts" of green, orange and red, "three things" before, during and after the event, "two-day pre-purification" and "two-director system", and "one zone" management. In emergency situations, we adopt a simplified version of the cluster hospital infection prevention and control system. In emergency situations, a simplified version of the "Cluster" hospital infection prevention and control system can be adopted. This system has the following characteristics: firstly, the system emphasizes the characteristics of "cluster" and the overall management of key measures to avoid any shortcomings. The second, it emphasizes the transformation of infection control concepts to maximize the safety of medical services through infection control. The third, it emphasizes the optimization of the process. The prevention and control measures should be comprehensive and focused, while also preventing excessive use. The measures emphasize the use of the least resources to achieve the best infection control effect. The fourth, it emphasizes the quality control work of infection control, pays attention to the importance of the process, and advocates the concept of "system slimming, process fattening". Fifthly, it emphasizes that the future development depends on artificial intelligence, in order to improve the quality and efficiency of prevention and control to the greatest extent. Sixth, hospitals need to strengthen continuous training and retraining. We utilize diverse training methods, including artificial intelligence, to ensure that infection control policies and procedures are simple. We have established an evaluation and feedback mechanism to ensure that medical personnel are in an emergency state at all times.
8.Simultaneous Determination of 30 Compounds Illegally Added in Chinese Patent Medicine for Promoting Blood Circulation and Removing Blood Stasis Medicine by UHPLC-MS/MS
Linlin ZHANG ; Zheng LI ; Huan YANG ; Cheng ZHENG ; Dengfeng TANG ; Bilian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(3):359-365
OBJECTIVE
To establish an ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for the simultaneous determination of 30 compounds(including antianginal drugs, anticoagulant, anti-platelet aggregators and anti-inflammatory analgesics) illegally added in Chinese patent medicine for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
METHODS
The sample was extracted by ultrasonication with 60% methanol. The analysis was performed on Phenomenex Kinetex C18 column (2.1 mm×100 mm, 2.6 μm) with gradient elution using 0.1% formic acid solution and acetonitrile as the mobile phase at the flow rate of 0.3 mL·min–1, and the column temperature was 40 ℃. Mass spectrometry was collected using electrospray ionization (ESI), simultaneous scanning of positive and negative ions, and multiple reaction monitoring mode.
RESULTS
The linearity of the 30 compounds was good in the mass range examined, with the correlation coefficients all >0.999. The limits of detection of each compound ranged from 1.3 to 238.4 ng·g–1 and the average recoveries ranged from 63.7% to 108.2% with the RSDs of 1.0% to 6.7%. The method was used to test 90 batches of Shujin Huoxue tablets. Paracetamol was detected in 3 batches, while the rest of the compounds were not detected. The amount of paracetamol detected ranged from 0.16 to 0.93 μg per tablet, which was much lower than the minimum daily dose of the corresponding drug, excluding intentional addition. The probable explanation was the residues caused by incomplete cleaning validation of the enterprise’s collinear production.
CONCLUSION
This method is rapid, accurate, highly sensitive, and highly selective, and can be used for qualitative screening and quantitative determination of 30 chemical compounds illegally added in Chinese patent medicine for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis.
9.Types of Major Microorganisms in Pharmaceutical Water Systems and Control Measures
Yinghong LI ; Linshuang ZHANG ; Jue LI ; Xiaoling ZHENG ; Zhengnan WANG ; Yinhuan WANG ; Junhao CHEN ; Liang HONG ; Qiaofeng TAO ; Huan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(3):415-419
OBJECTIVE
To analyze the types and control measures of major microorganisms in pharmaceutical water systems, so as to provide guidance for effective control of pharmaceutical water systems.
METHODS
The main microbial species, abundance and harmfulness of drinking water, purified water and water for injection were reviewed, and the control measures on microorganisms in pharmaceutical water were discussed.
RESULTS
There were differences in the main microbial types in pharmaceutical water. Burkholderia cepacia complex and Ralstonia pickettii were conditioned pathogens in pharmaceutical water, thus causing certain biological safety hazards.
CONCLUSION
Pharmaceutical companies can strengthen the control of microorganisms in the water system by establishing microbial databases and common microbial strain banks at all levels. Trend analysis should to be conducted based on alert limits and action limits, so as to strengthen the control of microorganisms in the water system.
10.Comparison of Three Detection Methods for Burkholderia Cepacia Complex
Jue LI ; Yinhuan WANG ; Tingzhang WANG ; Linshuang ZHANG ; Huan CHEN ; Jun LI ; Xiaoling ZHENG ; Zhijian WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2024;41(8):1091-1098
OBJECTIVE
To establish a rapid and accurate PCR method for detecting 24 strains of Burkholderia cepacia complex(Bcc) by comparing three detection methods of loop-mediated isothermal amplification(LAMP), SYTO 9 dye method based on polymerase chain reaction(PCR) and TaqMan probe real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR method( TaqMan probe method).
METHODS
According to the molecular biological information of 24 strains of Bcc in the NCBI database, multiple candidate sequence fragments unique to Bcc were screened out, and specific primer and probe that could simultaneously detect 24 strains of Bcc were designed. At the same time, the detection methods of LAMP, SYTO 9 dye method based on PCR and Taqman probe were explored, and the optimal annealing temperature was optimized and screened. The 39 experimental strains were used to verify the Bcc detection method.
RESULTS
LAMP method could not effectively detect Bcc, SYTO 9 dye method and TaqMan probe method could effectively detect more than 20 strains of Bcc, while TaqMan probe method had higher amplification effect, better detection sensitivity, repeatability and stability, which could meet the requirements of this study.
CONCLUSION
In this study, a TaqMan probe method for rapid detection of Bcc was established. Compared with LAMP method and SYTO 9 dye method, this method has the advantages of fast, simple and high sensitivity, and provides technical support for the rapid detectionof Bcc.


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