1. The orbicularis muscle partial resection combined with orbital fat flap or orbicularis muscle flap graft for treatment of crow′s feet in women
Zhaowei CHEN ; Tong LIU ; Jingxiang SHAO ; Tong ZHU ; Huasheng LIU ; Huanli WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2017;33(1):4-7
Objective:
To observe the effect of the outer orbicularis muscle partial resection combined with orbital fat flap or orbicularis muscle flap transfer to block orbicularis muscle for improvement of crow′s feet.
Methods:
From October 2010 to May 2015, 82 cases of females (aged from 27 to 54 years old) with crow′s feet were treated with new method(
2.Influence of allogeneic cornea on human peripheral blood T lymphocyte subtype in vitro
Jingxiang ZHONG ; Jintang XU ; Lian LIU ; Chen LI ; Chunyun WU ; Tongshu ZHENG ; Dongping SHAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM: To observe the immunoregulation of all ogeneic cornea on the human peripheral blood T lymphocytes in vitro. METHODS: After Co-culture of human peripheral blood lymphocytes and allogeneic cornea in vitro, T lymphocytes were labeled by monoclonal ant ibody, and analyzed by fluorescent activated cell sorter (FACS). RESULTS: CD25 expression on T lymphocytes in control was 25.2%, after stimulated by the allogeneic cornea or PDB, CD25 expression on T lymphocy tes was 56.8% and 80.9%, respectively. After stimulated by the allogeneic corn ea, CD25 expression on CD 4+ or CD 8+ T lymphocytes were 67.3% and 52.3% , respectively. CONCLUSION: Allageneic cornea stimulates CD25 expression on huma n peripheral blood T lymphocytes, and the CD25 expression on CD 4+ T lymphocy tes is more prominent than CD 8+ T lymphocytes.

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