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2. A variant in microRNA-124 is involved in the control of neural cell apoptosis and associated with recovery after spinal cord injury (SCI).
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Zhuang Zhang, Rubo Sui, Dongjian Xia, Zhang, Zhuang, Sui, Rubo, and Xia, Dongjian
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SPINAL cord injuries , *APOPTOSIS , *CELL survival , *CELLULAR signal transduction - Abstract
Introduction: In this study, we aimed to investigate the role of rs531564 and the underlying signaling pathways.Methods: Five hundred and twenty-eight spinal cord injury (SCI) patients were genotyped for the analysis of the effect of rs531564 upon the miR-124 expression.Results: By luciferase assays, we validated Bcl-2-like protein 11 (BIM) as a target gene of miR-124 with a negative regulatory relationship between them. We also observed that miR-124 suppressed cell viability and accelerated cell apoptosis.Conclusions: rs531564 could affect the expression of BIM by reducing the expression of miR-124, and it could be a bio-marker for the length of recovery after SCI. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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3. Quantitative softness and texture bimodal haptic sensors for robotic clinical feature identification and intelligent picking.
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Ye Qiu, Fangnan Wang, Zhuang Zhang, Kuanqiang Shi, Yi Song, Jiutian Lu, Minjia Xu, Mengyuan Qian, Wenan Zhang, Jixuan Wu, Zheng Zhang, Hao Chai, Aiping Liu, Hanqing Jiang, and Huaping Wu
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Replicating human somatosensory networks in robots is crucial for dexterous manipulation, ensuring the appropriate grasping force for objects of varying softness and textures. Despite advances in artificial haptic sensing for object recognition, accurately quantifying haptic perceptions to discern softness and texture remains challenging. Here, we report a methodology that uses a bimodal haptic sensor to capture multidimensional static and dynamic stimuli, allowing for the simultaneous quantification of softness and texture features. This method demonstrates synergistic measurements of elastic and frictional coefficients, thereby providing a universal strategy for acquiring the adaptive gripping force necessary for scarless, antislippage interaction with delicate objects. Equipped with this sensor, a robotic manipulator identifies porcine mucosal features with 98.44% accuracy and stably grasps visually indistinguishable mature white strawberries, enabling reliable tissue palpation and intelligent picking. The design concept and comprehensive guidelines presented would provide insights into haptic sensor development, promising benefits for robotics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. The Influence of dé qì (Arrival of Qi) on Brain Function Effects: A Systematic Evaluation of fMRI Research.
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Zhuang Zhang, Yafeng Wang, Junjun Sun, Huijuan Cao, Nijuan Hu, Minyi Zhao, Liangxiao Ma, and Jiang Zhu
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CLINICAL trial registries , *EVALUATION research , *META-analysis , *MEDICAL databases , *MEDICAL literature - Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the influences of dé qì (arrival of qi) state and non-dé qì state on brain function effects due to acupuncture. Methods: A total of 10 medical literature databases from domestic to foreign were used to search the literature, including China National Knowledge Infrastructure Engineering Database, VP database, Chinese biomedical literature database, Wanfang database, MEDLINE, CENTRAL, CINAHL PLUS, EMBASE, AMED and PsycINFO. In addition, five clinical trial registration platforms were retrieved through May 2017. The system collected fMRI as the observation index, and compared the clinical trial literature on whether the dé qì after acupuncture was effective or not on the brain function. The outcome index required MNI or Talairach spatial coordinates to activate the brain region, and SDM (Seedbased D Mapping) software was used for voxel Meta analysis. Results: There were 4209 publications retrieved, four papers (79 subjects) met the inclusion criteria, although the quality of documentation was low. Voxel Meta analysis of the four cases showed that the activation of acupuncture was more significant in the upper right margin, the left value network and the left central posterior gyrus. However, due to the heterogeneity between the studies, the activated brain regions shown in the results were not representative. Conclusions: The initial point of view is that brain function effects are different between the dé qì and non-dé qì state. The activation of brain areas are more and the activation degree is stronger in the dé qì condition compared to nondé qì condition. Research on specific activation of brain regions due to acupuncture needs to be confirmed by further and much higher quality scientific studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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5. Clinical use of azelnidipine in the treatment of hypertension in Chinese patients.
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Bi-Lian Chen, Yin-Zhuang Zhang, Jian-Quan Luo, and Wei Zhang
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THERAPEUTICS , *HYPERTENSION , *CALCIUM antagonists , *ANTIHYPERTENSIVE agents , *DIHYDROPYRIDINE , *ORAL drug administration ,HEALTH of Chinese people - Abstract
Background: Hypertension is the most common chronic disease and the calcium channel antagonist is the most popularly used antihypertensive drug in Chinese patients. Azelnidipine is a third generation and long-acting dihydropyridine calcium channel antagonist. A series of research has demonstrated that azelnidipine produced an effective antihypertensive effect in patients with essential hypertension. Now it is need to summarize clinical use of azelnidipine in the treatment of hypertension in Chinese patients. Methods: Relevant literature was identified by performing searches in PubMed and CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure), covering the period from January 2003 (the year azelnidipine was launched) to July 2014. We included studies that described pharmacology of azelnidipine, especially the pharmacokinetics, clinical efficacy, and safety and tolerability of azelnidipine in a Chinese population. The full text of each article was strictly reviewed, and data interpretation was performed. Results: In Chinese healthy volunteers, a single-dose oral administration of azelnidipine 8–16 mg had a peak plasma concentration of 1.66–23.06 ng/mL and time to peak plasma concentration was 2.6–4.0 hours and the area under the plasma concentration versus time curve from time 0 hour to 96 hours was 17.9–429 ng/mL·h and elimination half-life was 16.0–28.0 hours. A number of clinical trials have demonstrated that azelnidipine produced a significant reduction in blood pressure in Chinese patients with mild-to-moderate hypertension, which was similar to that of other effective antihypertensive drugs such as amlodipine, zofenopril, and nifedipine. In addition to its antihypertensive effect, azelnidipine had other cardiovascular protective effects as well, like anti-oxidative action, decreasing heart rate, and improving systolic and diastolic function. Azelnidipine was generally well tolerated in Chinese patients and no severe adverse events were observed. Conclusion: Azelnidipine is effective and safe in the treatment of hypertension in Chinese patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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6. Global Simulating the Detached Solidification Growth of CdZnTe Under Microgravity and Gravity.
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Lan Peng, Quan-Zhuang Zhang, and Ju-Yan Fan
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REDUCED gravity environments , *BOUNDARY value problems , *MELTING points , *GRAVITATION , *PHYSICAL & theoretical chemistry - Abstract
Global thermal and flow models of detached Bridgman method applied in CdZnTe growth are established and conducted in this paper. Under a microgravity condition, two kinds of boundary conditions on the top surface of the melt (nonslip wall and free surface) are adopted with the gap width ( e) ranging from 0∼1 mm, respectively. Under a gravity condition, the nonslip boundary condition on the top surface is adopted with the same range of e. The results show that under the microgravity condition, the flow is strengthened with the increase of e when the top surface is a nonslip wall. However, they show the opposite rule when the top surface is free surface. Under the gravity condition, the flow is strengthened with a larger crucible radius ( ro). Velocity distributions on the meniscus show the similar rules in all conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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7. Oral cancer cells with different potential of lymphatic metastasis displayed distinct biologic behaviors and gene expression profiles.
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Zhuang, Zhang, Jian, Pan, Longjiang, Li, Bo, Han, and Wenlin, Xiao
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ORAL cancer , *CANCER cells , *GENE expression , *METASTASIS , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma - Abstract
J Oral Pathol Med (2010) 39 168–175 Objective: Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) often spreads from the primary tumor to regional lymph nodes in the early stage. Better understanding of the biology of lymphatic spread of oral cancer cells is important for improving the survival rate of cancer patients. Methods: We established the cell line LNMTca8113 by repeated injections in foot pads of nude mice, which had a much higher lymphatic metastasis rate than its parental cell line Tca8113. Then, we compared the biologic behaviors of cancer cells between them. Moreover, microarray-based expression profiles between them were also compared, and a panel of differential genes was validated using real-time-PCR. Results: In contrast to Tca8113 cells, LNMTca8113 cells were more proliferative and resistant to apoptosis in the absence of serum, and had enhanced ability of inducing capillary-like structures. Moreover, microarray-based expression profiles between them identified 1341 genes involved in cell cycle, cell adhesion, lymphangiogenesis, regulation of apoptosis, and so on. Some genes dedicating to the metastatic potential, including JAM2, TNC, CTSC, LAMB1, VEGFC, HAPLN1, ACPP, GDF9 and FGF11, were upregulated in LNMTca8113 cells. Conclusion: These results suggested that LNMTca8113 and Tca8113 cells were proper models for lymphatic metastasis study because there were differences in biologic behaviors and metastasis-related genes between them. Additionally, the differentially expressed gene profiles in cancer progression may be helpful in exploring therapeutic targets and provide the foundation for further functional validation of these specific candidate genes for OSCC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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8. Identification of Oral Cancer Cell-Induced Changes in Gene Expression Profile of Lymphatic Endothelial Cell.
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Zhuang, Zhang, Jian, Pan, longjiang, Li, Bo, Han, and Hongwei, Zhao
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ORAL cancer , *CANCER cells , *METASTASIS , *CANCER invasiveness , *LYMPHATIC metastasis - Abstract
Understading functional properties of tumor-derived lymphatic endothelial cells (TLEC) are relevant for blocking lymphatic metastasis. The changes of lymphatic endothelial cells (LEC) cocultured with oral cancer cells in a vitro model were examined. TLEC, in contrast to LEC, were more proliferative and have enhanced ability of lymphangiogenesis and anti-apoptosis. Gene microarrays revealed that 677 unique genes had two-fold or higher change between the two groups. Differential expressions of selected genes were confirmed by real-time PCR. Our results indicate that TLEC display abnormal characteristics and are distinct at the molecular level. Manipulation of TLEC is encouraging for therapy of lymphatic metastasis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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9. Preventive Treatment for Diseases: A Practice Model. A Challenge for Hospital Management in the Field of Integrative Medicine.
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Xiao Zhuang Zhang, Ning Ye, Ming Wo Pan, and Chi Eung Danforn Lim
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ALTERNATIVE medicine , *HEALTH facility administration , *CHINESE medicine , *PREVENTIVE health services , *INTEGRATIVE medicine , *PATIENT-centered care ,DISEASE relapse prevention - Abstract
The concept of preventive treatment for diseases in the Chinese context originated in an ancient Chinese medical text called The Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon or The Inner Canon of Huangdi. This concept is that of taking treatment measures in order to prevent recurrence of diseases and conse-quent deterioration in health and well-being. There are three aspects of preventive treatment: 1) preventive measures before the onset of the illness; 2) measures taken against deteriora-tion during the illness; and 3) measures taken against relapse after recovery The authors introduced a Tradtional Chinese Medicine (TCM) model of preventive treatment for diseases into the clinical health care practice at Guangdong Women's and Children's Hospital (GDWCH). TCM principles and meth-odologies were applied along with modern medical practices of diagnosis and treatment. The study found that the new model of integrative medicine applied at GDWCH presented a wide range of possibilities for both social benefits and good medical prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
10. Postoperative Sclerotic Modic Changes After Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion: The Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Impact on Fusion.
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Yang Xiao, Ce Zhu, Peng Xiu, Liang Wang, Zhuang Zhang, Zhipeng Deng, Yueming Song, and Xi Yang
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SPINAL fusion , *SPINAL surgery , *BODY mass index , *VISUAL analog scale , *DEGENERATION (Pathology) , *LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Study Design. A retrospective cohort study. Objective. This study aimed to assess postoperative sclerotic modic changes (MCs) following transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion for lumbar degenerative disc disease, investigating their prevalence, risk factors, and association with clinical outcomes. Summary of Background Data. Sclerotic MCs may occur in patients with lumbar degenerative disc disease after lumbar interbody fusion. The incidence and characteristics of postoperative sclerotic MCs, as well as their clinical impact, are unknown. Materials and Methods. The study included 467 patients (510 levels) who underwent single or two-level transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion surgery, divided into a postoperative sclerotic MC group (60 patients, 66 levels) and a non-MC group (407 patients, 444 levels). The time of development and location of postoperative sclerotic MCs, fusion rate, cage subsidence, bilateral process decompression, and cross-link usage were recorded. Preoperative, postoperative, and follow-up visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability index scores were collected. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate factors associated with the development of postoperative sclerotic MCs. Results. The prevalence of postoperative sclerotic MCs was 12.8%. The postoperative sclerotic MC group had a higher body mass index (BMI). The postoperative sclerotic MC group demonstrated a fusion rate of 47%, significantly lower than that of the non-MC group (71%) at six months post-operation. At final follow up, the fusion rate in the postoperative sclerotic MC group was 62%, significantly lower than that of the non-MC group (86%). Postoperative visual analogue scale and Oswestry disability index scores were significantly higher in the group with postoperative sclerotic MCs. BMI and osteoporosis were significantly associated with the development of postoperative sclerotic MCs. Conclusion. Postoperative sclerotic MCs generally appear within the first year after surgery, with a prevalence of 12.8%. The presence of postoperative sclerotic MCs can adversely impact postoperative outcomes. To prevent postoperative sclerotic MCs, the authors postulate extending the immobilization period with external bracing and improving the management of BMI and osteoporosis in the perioperative time window. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. MiR-128 promotes osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in rat by targeting DKK2.
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Can Wang, Xianghe Qiao, Zhuang Zhang, and Chunjie L
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MESENCHYMAL stem cells , *BONE growth , *BONE marrow , *OSTEOBLASTS , *BONE marrow cells , *BONE morphogenetic proteins , *ALKALINE phosphatase - Abstract
Bone loss caused by inflammatory disease, such as peri-implantitis, poses a great challenge to clinicians for restoration. Emerging evidence indicates that microRNAs (miRNAs) are indispensable regulators of bone growth, development, and formation. In the present study, we found that microRNA-128 (miR-128) was differentially up-regulated during the osteogenic differentiation of rat bone marrow stem cells (rBMSCs). Overexpression of miR-128 promoted osteogenic differentiation of rBMSCs by up-regulating alkaline phosphatase (ALP), matrix mineralization, mRNA, and protein levels of osteogenic makers (e.g. RUNX2, BMP-2, and COLIA1), whereas inhibition of miR-128 suppressed osteoblastic differentiation in vitro. Mechanistically, miR-128 directly and functionally targeted Dickkopf2 (DKK2), which is aWnt signaling pathway antagonist, and enhanced Wnt/β-catenin signaling activity. Furthermore, the positive effect of miR-128 on osteogenic differentiation was apparently abrogated by DKK2 overexpression. Collectively, these results indicate that miR-128 promotes osteogenic differentiation of rBMSCs by targeting DKK2, which may provide a promising approach to the treatment of peri-implantitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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12. Dietary inflammatory potential is associated with higher odds of hepatic steatosis in US adults: a cross-sectional study.
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Hu Yang, Tengfei Zhang, Wen Song, Zhaohong Peng, Yu Zhu, Yong Huang, Xiude Li, Zhuang Zhang, Min Tang, and Wanshui Yang
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Objective: Inflammation plays a critical role in the progression of chronic liver diseases, and diet can modulate inflammation. Whether an inflammatory dietary pattern is associated with higher risk of hepatic steatosis or fibrosis remains unclear. We aimed to investigate the associations between inflammatory dietary pattern and the odds of hepatic steatosis and fibrosis. Design: In this nationwide cross-sectional study, diet was measured using two 24-h dietary recalls. Empirical dietary inflammatory pattern (EDIP) score was derived to assess the inflammatory potential of usual diet, which has been validated to highly predict inflammation markers in the study population. Controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) and liver stiffness measurement (LSM) were derived from FibroScan to define steatosis and fibrosis, respectively. Setting: US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Participants: 4171 participants aged ≥18 years. Results: A total of 1436 participants were diagnosed with S1 steatosis (CAP ≥ 274 dB/m), 255 with advanced fibrosis (LSM ≥ 9·7 kPa). Compared with those in the lowest tertile of EDIP-adherence scores, participants in the highest tertile had 74 % higher odds of steatosis (OR: 1·74, 95 % CI (1·26, 2·41)). Such positive association persisted among never drinkers, or participants who were free of hepatitis B and/or C. Similarly, EDIP was positively associated with CAP in multivariate linear model (P < 0·001). We found a non-significant association of EDIP score with advanced fibrosis or LSM (P = 0·837). Conclusions: Our findings suggest that a diet score that is associated with inflammatory markers is associated with hepatic steatosis. Reducing or avoiding pro-inflammatory diets intake might be an attractive strategy for fatty liver disease prevention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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13. Effect of pool rotation on three-dimensional flow in a shallow annular pool of silicon melt with bidirectional temperature gradients.
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Quan-Zhuang Zhang, Lan Peng, Fei Wang, and Jia Liu
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SILICON , *COMPUTER simulation , *FLOW stability (Fluid dynamics) , *REYNOLDS number , *OSCILLATING chemical reactions - Abstract
In order to understand the effect of pool rotation on silicon melt flow with the bidirectional temperature gradients, we conducted a series of unsteady three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulations in a shallow annular pool. The bidirectional temperature gradients are produced by the temperature difference between outer and inner walls as well as a constant heat flux at the bottom. Results show that when Marangoni number is small, a 3D steady flow is common without pool rotation. But it bifurcates to a 3D oscillatory flow at a low rotation Reynolds number. Subsequently, the flow becomes steady and axisymmetric at a high rotation Reynolds number. When the Marangoni number is large, pool rotation can effectively suppress the temperature fluctuation on the free surface, meanwhile, it improves the flow stability. The critical heat flux density diagrams are mapped, and the effects of radial and vertical temperature gradients on the flow are discussed. Additionally, the transition process from the flow dominated by the radial temperature gradient to the one dominated by the vertical temperature gradient is presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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14. Historical and Clinical Experiences of Gene Therapy for Solid Cancers in China.
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Bo Li, Ning Gao, Zhuang Zhang, Qian-Ming Chen, Long-Jiang Li, and Yi Li
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CANCER , *GENE therapy , *THERAPEUTICS , *GENETIC engineering - Abstract
Based on the theoretical and clinical development of modern medicines, gene therapy has been a promising treatment strategy for cancer and other diseases. The practice of gene therapy is nearly 27 years old, since the first authorized gene transfer study took place at the National Institute of Health in 1989. However, gene therapy was not readily adopted worldwide, until recently. Several gene therapy clinical trials have been carried out in China since 1998, and medical research in China has flourished. In this report, we review the history of gene therapy in China, focusing on treatment protocol, the administration cycle, dosage calculation, and the evaluation of therapeutic effects, in order to provide more information for the additional development of this promising treatment strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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15. CCL2 promotes lymphatic metastasis via activating RhoA and Rac1 pathway and predict prognosis to some extent in tongue cancer.
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Yuqing Dong, Shuning Zhang, Shuangyuan Zhao, Ming Xuan, Guiquan Zhu, Zhuang Zhang, and Weihua Guo
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TONGUE cancer , *LYMPHATIC metastasis , *CANCER cell migration , *PI3K/AKT pathway , *CELL migration , *CANCER prognosis - Abstract
Background: Oral tongue cancer is an extremely malignant tumor with high rate of lymphatic metastasis. Little is known about its invasion and metastasis mechanisms so far. Methods: To clarify the main role of CCL2 in tongue cancer progression, we performed Transwell migration assay to confirm the effects of different concentrations of CCL2 on the migration and invasion of tongue cancer cells. Next, by siRNA interference of RhoA and Rac1 in LNMTca8113 cells, we are able to observe that these two molecules block the effect of CCL2 on cell migration and cytoskeleton reorganization by laser confocal microscopy. Moreover, the AKT phosphorylation level of PI3K downstream molecule under the action of CCL2 also be detected by qRT-PCR and western blot, so as to determine whether CCL2 affects the proliferation of LNMTca8113 cells through PI3K/AKT pathway. Finally, we analyzed the relationship between plasma CCL2 level and various clinicopathological parameters in patients with tongue cancer. Results: We found that tongue cancer cells treated with CCL2 migrate faster at first. CCL2 may enhance the invasion and migration of LNMTca8113 cells by activating RhoA and Rac1 to promote cytoskeleton reorganization. Promotion of LNMTca8113 migration induced by CCL2 was inhibited by silence of RhoA and Rac1. CCL2 could increase the phosphorylation of downstream Akt/PI3K signal and promoted the proliferation. Plasma concentration confirmed that the CCL2 level was closely related to the clinical stage of tongue cancer. Patients with lower CCL2 levels had a relatively longer progression-free survival and total survival time. Results: After adding CCL2, the number of proliferation and migration of tongue cancer cells increased and the expression of RhoA and Rac1 rose up in LNMTca8113 cell line. The cytoskeleton reorganization was notable. Patients with higher serum levels of CCL2 had shorter progression-free survival than those with lower levels of CCL2 (P < 0.0001). Conclusions: CCL2 promotes the invasion and metastasis of tongue cancer by PI3K/Akt pathway. The plasma level of CCL2 may predict prognosis of tongue cancer patients. CCL2 can serve as a potential therapeutic target for tongue cancer treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Spontaneous emission inhibition from a driven four-level atom in a photonic band gap material.
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Han Zhang, Guo Qiang Liu, and Han Zhuang Zhang
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ATOMS , *PHOTONICS , *CRYSTALS , *QUANTUM interference , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials , *LAPLACE transformation , *SOLID state physics - Abstract
Two models (an upper levels coupling model and a lower levels coupling model) of a four-level atom embedded in a double-band photonic crystal are adopted. The effect of spontaneous emission cancellation of such systems embedded in different reservoirs are investigated. Especially, the "trapping conditions" of such systems in photonic band gap (PBG) reservoirs are discussed for the first time. We also investigate the different quantum interference effects of the lower levels coupling model embedded in an isotropic PBG reservoir. It is interesting that when the trapping conditions are fulfilled, the additional peaks, which result from the contribution of the additional singularities of Laplace transform of the delayed Green function of the isotropic PBG modes, are eliminated.PACS Nos.: 42.50.Gy, 42.50.Ct, 42.70.Qs [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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17. The spontaneous emission spectrum of a driven atom embedded in double-band photonic crystals.
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Ke Zhang, Han Zhang, and Han Zhuang Zhang
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POSITRON emission , *QUANTUM interference , *QUANTUM theory , *PHOTONICS , *RESERVOIRS , *HYDRAULIC structures - Abstract
The impacts of an external driving field on the spontaneous emission from an excited two-level atom embedded in a double-band photonic crystal is investigated. In the upper level coupling, a dark line occurs, which stems from deductive quantum interference induced by the external driving field. The dark line appears with an additional peak when it is outside the band gap of the PBG reservoirs. The dark line cannot be seen when it falls into the band gap. In the case of lower level coupling, interference plays no role. The emission spectrum displays two incoherent modified Lorentzian lines that have two singularities in each side of the band gap in isotropic PBG reservoirs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. The anti-aging effect of velvet antler polypeptide is dependent on modulation of the gut microbiota and regulation of the PPARa/APOE4 pathway.
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Xiaoran Liu, Qing Yang, Hui Li, Xingcheng Lan, Mo Kan, Jianan Lin, Jifeng Wang, Zhuang Zhang, Sitong Ming, Zhen Li, Yaxin Liu, Yanhong Zhang, Qihang Pang, Song Gao, and Na Li
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GUT microbiome , *AGING , *GALACTOSE , *COGNITION disorders , *LEARNING - Abstract
We investigated the anti-aging effects of velvet antler polypeptide on D-galactose (D-gal)-induced aging mice. D-gal-induced aging mice were established and randomly divided into five groups, the control, model, vitamin E (VE), velvet antler polypeptide low-dose and velvet antler polypeptide high-dose groups. The Morris water maze test was used to evaluate the learning and memory abilities of aging mice. Hippocampal neurons were observed via hematoxylineosin staining and transmission electron microscopy. Biochemical methods were used to detect the activities of superoxide dismutase, malonaldehyde and other enzymes and evaluate the influence of velvet antler polypeptide on the antioxidant capacity of aging mice. Using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and meristem technology, we assessed the effect of velvet antler polypeptide on aging mice's intestinal flora and fatty acid metabolism. The experimental results showed that velvet antler polypeptide could significantly improve aging mice's learning and cognitive abilities, increase the activities of superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase, and catalase in the serum decrease the malonaldehyde content. Intestinal microecological analysis showed that velvet antler polypeptide could significantly increase the beneficial bacterial genus Lactobacillus abundance. Western blot analysis further demonstrated that velvet antler polypeptide could promote fatty acid metabolism by activating peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor a (PPARa) and upregulating the expression of the downstream enzymes carnitinepalmitoyl transferase-1 A and acyl-CoA oxidase 1 while downregulating that of apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4), thereby reducing fatty acid accumulation and increasing adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) production. Therefore, velvet antler polypeptide improves the intestinal microecology and activates the PPARa/APOE4 pathway to regulate fatty acid metabolism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Rbm24 controls poly(A) tail length and translation efficiency of crystallin mRNAs in the lens via cytoplasmic polyadenylation.
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Ming Shao, Tong Lu, Chong Zhang, Yi-Zhuang Zhang, Shu-Hui Kong, and De-Li Shi
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HEAT shock proteins , *MESSENGER RNA , *ORGANELLES , *PROTEIN synthesis , *TAILS - Abstract
Lens transparency is established by abundant accumulation of crystallin proteins and loss of organelles in the fiber cells. It requires an efficient translation of lens messenger RNAs (mRNAs) to overcome the progressively reduced transcriptional activity that results from denucleation. Inappropriate regulation of this process impairs lens differentiation and causes cataract formation. However, the regulatory mechanism promoting protein synthesis from lens-expressed mRNAs remains unclear. Here we show that in zebrafish, the RNAbinding protein Rbm24 is critically required for the accumulation of crystallin proteins and terminal differentiation of lens fiber cells. In the developing lens, Rbm24 binds to a wide spectrum of lens-specific mRNAs through the RNA recognition motif and interacts with cytoplasmic polyadenylation element-binding protein (Cpeb1b) and cytoplasmic poly(A)-binding protein (Pabpc1l) through the C-terminal region. Loss of Rbm24 reduces the stability of a subset of lens mRNAs encoding heat shock proteins and shortens the poly(A) tail length of crystallin mRNAs encoding lens structural components, thereby preventing their translation into functional proteins. This severely impairs lens transparency and results in blindness. Consistent with its highly conserved expression in differentiating lens fiber cells, the findings suggest that vertebrate Rbm24 represents a key regulator of cytoplasmic polyadenylation and plays an essential role in the posttranscriptional control of lens development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Heterogeneous growth of KDP/KT crystal.
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Chao Wang, Wei Shi, Zhuang-Zhuang Zhang, Hui Cao, and Ren-Chao Che
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CRYSTAL growth , *CRYSTAL structure , *TRANSMISSION electron microscopy , *NONLINEAR optical materials , *COMPOSITE materials - Abstract
The growth of heterogeneous crystal has aroused a great deal of interest in recent years. In this study, KH2PO4 (KDP)/KTaO3 (KT) heterogeneous crystal is acquired based on the KT substrate. Here, we report the observation of the oriented layer-by-layer structure in KDP/KT composite crystal by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The structure of KDP/KT composite crystal is accurately identified by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for the first time and we find that the KT crystals dope into KDP crystal in the growth process with the mode of doping. It can be obtained from the analysis of crystal structure that the structure difference leads to the doping growth mode. Our research demonstrates a facile method to fabricate a composite nonlinear optical crystal based on KDP/KT heterostructure, and might shed light on potential applications of the composite nonlinear optical crystal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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21. Comparative proteomic analysis of rats subjected to water immersion and restraint stress as an insight into gastric ulcers.
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ZHENG‑RONG ZHOU, PAN HUANG, GUANG‑HAO SONG, ZHUANG ZHANG, KE AN, HAN‑WEN LU, XIAO‑LI JU, and WEI DING
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PROTEOMICS , *MOLECULAR biology , *INTESTINAL diseases , *GASTRIC diseases , *SMALL intestine - Abstract
In the present study, comparative proteomic analysis was performed in rats subjected to water immersion‑restraint stress (WRS). A total of 26 proteins were differentially expressed and identified using matrix‑assisted laser desorption/ ionization time of flight mass spectrometry. Among the 26 differentially expressed protein spots identified, 13 proteins were significantly upregulated under WRS, including pyruvate kinase and calreticulin, which may be closely associated with energy metabolism. In addition, 12 proteins were downregulated under WRS, including hemoglobin subunit β‑2 and keratin type II cytoskeletal 8, which may be important in protein metabolism and cell death. Gene Ontology analysis revealed the cellular distribution, molecular function and biological processes of the identified proteins. The mRNA levels of certain differentially expressed proteins were analyzed using fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis. The results of the present study aimed to offer insights into proteins, which are differentially expressed in gastric ulcers in stress, and provide theoretical evidence of a radical cure for gastric ulcers in humans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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22. Concentration dependent carriers dynamics in CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals film with transient grating.
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Yinghui Wang, Yanting Wang, Dev Verma, Sachin, Mingrui Tan, Qinghui Liu, Qilin Yuan, Ning Sui, Zhihui Kang, Qiang Zhou, and Han-Zhuang Zhang
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PEROVSKITE crystallography , *NANOCRYSTALS , *OPTICAL spectroscopy , *PHOTON counting , *PHOTOLUMINESCENCE - Abstract
The concentration dependence of the carrier dynamics is a key parameter to describe the photophysical properties of semiconductor films. Here, we investigate the carrier dynamics in the CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystal film by employing the transient grating (TG) technique with continuous bias light. The concentration of initial carriers is determined by the average number of photons per nanocrystals induced by pump light (hNi). The multi-body interaction would appear and accelerate the TG dynamics with hNi. When hNi is more than 3.0, the TG dynamics slightly changes, which implies that the Auger recombination would be the highest order multi-body interaction in carrier recombination dynamics. The concentration of non-equilibrium carriers in the film is controlled by the average number of photons per nanocrystals excited by continuous bias light (
). Increasing would improve the trapping-detrapping process by filling the trapping state, which would accelerate the carrier diffusion and add the complexity of the mono-molecular recombination mechanism. The results should be useful to further understand the mechanism of carrier dynamics in the CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystal film and of great importance for the operation of the corresponding optoelectronic devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] - Published
- 2017
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23. Morphological and Metabolic Alteration of Cerebellum in Patients with Post-Stroke Depression.
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Ling Zhang, Sui, Rubo, Lei Zhang, and Zhuang Zhang
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CEREBELLUM , *STROKE , *MENTAL depression , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *PROTON magnetic resonance spectroscopy - Abstract
Background: To study morphological and metabolic changes of cerebellum with multimodality magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS), respective, to explore correlation between cerebellum alteration and severity of depression in patients with post-stroke depression. Methods: 60 subjects, including 40 stroke patients and 20 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Depression of stroke patients was tested by Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), based on which stroke-patients were grouped into post-stroke depression (PSD group) and without post-stroke depression (CONT group). Results: Volume of cerebellum decreased in PSD group and CONT group compared with healthy volunteer (NORM) group. White matter of cerebellum in PSD group and CONT group was disrupted; such disruption was significantly in PSD group. In addition, there was correlation between cerebellum volume and FA and HDRS scores (P<00.01). The Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA ratios in cerebellum contralateral to stroke lesion in PSD were higher than those in NORM group (P<0.05). Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA ratios in contralateral cerebellum and ratio difference of Cho/Cr in bilateral cerebellum were positively correlated with HAMD scales (P<0.05). Conclusion: Morphologic and metabolic alterations are evident in patients with post-stroke depression, indicating possible involvement of cerebellum in post-stroke-depression occurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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24. Morphological and Metabolic Alteration of Cerebellum in Patients with Post-Stroke Depression.
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Ling Zhang, Rubo Sui, Lei Zhang, and Zhuang Zhang
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MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *PROTON magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *STROKE patients , *PATIENTS , *CEREBELLUM degeneration , *MENTAL health - Abstract
Background: To study morphological and metabolic changes of cerebellum with multimodality magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS), respective, to explore correlation between cerebellum alteration and severity of depression in patients with post-stroke depression. Methods: 60 subjects, including 40 stroke patients and 20 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Depression of stroke patients was tested by Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), based on which stroke-patients were grouped into post-stroke depression (PSD group) and without poststroke depression (CONT group). Results: Volume of cerebellum decreased in PSD group and CONT group compared with healthy volunteer (NORM) group. White matter of cerebellum in PSD group and CONT group was disrupted; such disruption was significantly in PSD group. In addition, there was correlation between cerebellum volume and FA and HDRS scores (P<00.01). The Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA ratios in cerebellum contralateral to stroke lesion in PSD were higher than those in NORM group (P<0.05). Cho/Cr and Cho/NAA ratios in contralateral cerebellum and ratio difference of Cho/Cr in bilateral cerebellum were positively correlated with HAMD scales (P<0.05). Conclusion: Morphologic and metabolic alterations are evident in patients with post-stroke depression, indicating possible involvement of cerebellum in poststroke- depression occurrence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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25. Noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of common aneuploidies by semiconductor sequencing.
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Can Liao, Ai-hua Yin, Chun-fang Peng, Fang Fu, Jie-xia Yang, Ru Li, Yang-yi Chen, Dong-hong Luo, Yong-ling Zhang, Yan-mei Ou, Jian Li, Jing Wu, Ming-qin iVlai, Rui Hou, Frances Wu, Hongrong Luo, Dong-zhi Li, Hai-liang Liu, Xiao-zhuang Zhang, and Kang Zhang
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DNA , *SEMICONDUCTORS , *PRENATAL diagnosis , *FETUS , *ANEUPLOIDY - Abstract
Massively parallel sequencing (MPS) of cell-free fetal DNA from maternal plasma has revolutionized our ability to perform noninvasive prenatal diagnosis. This approach avoids the risk of fetal loss associated with more invasive diagnostic procedures. The present study developed an effective method for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of common chromosomai aneupioidies using a benchtop semiconductor sequencing platform (SSP), which relies on the MPS platform but offers advantages over existing noninvasive screening techniques. A total of 2,275 pregnant subjects was included in the study; of these, 515 subjects who had full karyotyping results were used in a retrospective analysis, and 1,760 subjects without karyotyping were analyzed in a prospective study. In the retrospective study, all 55 fetal trisomy 21 cases were identified using the SSP with a sensitivity and specificity of 99.94% and 99.46%, respectively. The SSP also detected 16 trisomy 18 cases with 100% sensitivity and 99.24% specificity and 3 trisomy 13 cases with 100% sensitivity and 100% specificity. Furthermore, 15 fetuses with sex chromosome aneuploidies (10 45,X, 2 47,XYY, 2 47,XXX, and 1 47,XXY) were detected. In the prospective study, nine fetuses with trisomy 21, three with trisomy 18, three with trisomy 13, and one with 45,X were detected. To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale clinical study to systematically identify chromosomal aneupioidies based on cell-free fetal DNA using the SSP and provides an effective strategy for large-scale noninvasive screening for chromosomal aneuploidies in a clinical setting. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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26. Selective intra-arterial infusion of rAd-p53 with chemotherapy for advanced oral cancer: a randomized clinical trial.
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Yi Li, Long-Jiang Li, Li-Juan Wang, Zhuang Zhang, Ning Gao, Chen-Yuan Liang, Yuan-Ding Huang, and Bo Han
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TREATMENT of oral cancer , *SQUAMOUS cell carcinoma , *GENE therapy , *CANCER chemotherapy , *CANCER treatment - Abstract
Background In this study, a combination of recombinant adenoviral p53 (rAd-p53) gene therapy and intra- arterial delivery of chemotherapeutic agents for treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma was evaluated. Methods In total, 99 patients with stage III or IV oral carcinoma who had refused or were ineligible for surgery were enrolled in a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, phase III clinical trial. They were randomly assigned to group I (n = 35; intra-arterial infusion of rAd-p53 plus chemotherapy), group II (n = 33; intra-arterial infusion of rAd-p53 plus placebo chemotherapy), or group III (n = 31; intra-arterial infusion of placebo rAd-p53 plus chemotherapy). Results The median length of follow-up was 36 months (range, 3 to 86 months). During follow-up, 16 patients in group I, 20 in group II, and 22 in group III died. Group I (48.5%) had a higher complete response rate than groups II (16.7%) and III (17.2%) (P = 0.006). The rate of non- responders in group I was significantly lower than that in groups II and III (P < 0.020). A log- rank test for survival rate indicated that group I had a significantly higher survival rate than group III (P = 0.019). The survival rate of patients with stage III but not stage IV oral cancer was significantly higher in group I than in group III (P = 0.015, P = 0.200, respectively). The survival rate of patients with stage IV did not differ significantly among the three groups. Or the 99 patients, 63 patients experienced adverse events of either transient flu-like symptoms or bone marrow suppression, while 13 patients had both these conditions together. No replication-deficient virus was detected in patient serum, urine, or sputum. rAd-p53 treatment increased Bax expression in the primary tumor of 80% of patients, as shown by immunohistochemical staining. Conclusions Intra-arterial infusion of combined rAd-p53 and chemotherapy significantly increased the survival rate of patients with stage III but not stage IV oral cancer, compared with intra-arterial chemotherapy. Intra-arterial infusion of combined rAd-p53 and chemotherapy may represent a promising alternative treatment for oral squamous cell carcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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27. Slow-light information conversion in a rare-earth-ion-doped solid.
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Yun-Fei Fan, Hai-Hua Wang, Rong Wang, Xiao-Gang Wei, Ai-Jun Li, Zhi-Hui Kang, Jin-Hui Wu, Han-Zhuang Zhang, Huai-Liang Xu, and Jin-Yue Gao
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RARE earths spectra , *MAGNETIC properties of rare earth metal compounds , *ELECTROMAGNETISM , *ELECTROMAGNETIC induction , *ELECTROMAGNETIC fields , *WAVELENGTH division multiplexing , *QUANTUM statistics - Abstract
We report the experimental observation of a slow-light information conversion via electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) in a rare-earthion- doped solid. Under the EIT-based slow-light regime, by manipulating the spectrum of the control fields, the slowed light pulse is transformed into two different frequency-spatial channels. The pulse shapes and energies in two output channels are further studied. This slow-light information conversion can be used as a controllable frequency-spatial multiplexing of the quantum state of the optical field and will be important in information processing and all-optical networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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28. PDGF-CC blockade inhibits pathological angiogenesis by acting on multiple cellular and molecular targets.
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Xu Hou, Kumar, Anil, Lee, Chunsik, Bin Wang, Arjunan, Pachiappan, Lijin Dong, Maminishkis, Arvydas, Zhongshu Tang, Yang Li, Fan Zhang, Shi-Zhuang Zhang, Wardega, Piotr, Chakrabarty, Sagarika, Baoying Liu, Zhijian Wu, Colosi, Peter, Fariss, Robert N., Lennartsson, Johan, Nussenblatt, Robert, and Gutkind, J. Silvio
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VASCULAR endothelial growth factors , *NEOVASCULARIZATION , *DRUG resistance , *LABORATORY animals , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The importance of identifying VEGF-independent pathways in pathological angiogenesis is increasingly recognized as a result of the emerging drug resistance to anti-VEGF therapies. PDGF-CC is the third member of the PDGF family discovered after more than two decades of studies on PDGF-AA and PDGF-BB. The biological function of PDGF-CC and the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms remain largely unexplored. Here, using different animal models, we report that PDGF-CC inhibition by neutralizing antibody, shRNA, or genetic deletion suppressed both choroidal and retinal neovascularization. Importantly, we revealed that PDGF-CC targeting acted not only on multiple cell types important for pathological angiogenesis, such as vascular mural and endothelial cells, macrophages, choroidal fibroblasts and retinal pigment epithelial cells, but also on the expression of other important angiogenic genes, such as PDGF-BB and PDGF receptors. At a molecular level, we found that PDGF-CC regulated glycogen synthase kinase (GSK)-3β phosphorylation and expression both in vitro and in vivo. Activation of GSK3β impaired PDGF-CC-induced angiogenesis, and inhibition of GSK3β abolished the antiangiogenic effect of PDGF-CC blockade. Thus, we identified PDGF-CC as an important candidate target gene for antiangiogenic therapy, and PDGF-CC inhibition may be of therapeutic value in treating neovascular diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Crush extremity fractures associated with the 2008 Sichuan earthquake: anatomic sites, numbers and statuses evaluated with digital radiography and multidetector computed tomography.
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Chen, Tian-wu, Yang, Zhi-gang, Wang, Qi-ling, Dong, Zhi-hui, Yu, Jian-qun, Zhuang, Zhang-pu, Hou, Chang-ling, and Li, Zhen-lin
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INJURIES of the anatomical extremities , *COMPUTED tomography , *DIAGNOSTIC imaging , *DISASTERS , *EXTREMITIES (Anatomy) , *LEG injuries , *NATURAL disasters , *DISEASE prevalence , *COMPRESSION fractures - Abstract
Objective: To investigate features of crush extremity fractures associated with massive earthquake on digital radiography (DR) and multidetector computed tomography (MDCT).Materials and Methods: Six hundred and twenty-three consecutive patients with clinically confirmed crush extremity fractures arising from the 2008 Sichuan earthquake were enrolled into our study. Six hundred and eleven patients with suggested extremity fractures underwent DR, and 12 patients with possible knee fractures underwent MDCT. Image data were retrospectively reviewed, with the focus on anatomic sites, numbers, and status of the fractures.Results: Extremity fractures occurred in lower extremities in 428 patients, upper extremities in 151, and both lower and upper extremities in 44. Lower extremity fractures were more common than upper extremity fractures (P < 0.05), and the commonly involved bones were the tibia and fibula in 141 patients, femur in 102, tibia in 52, and fibula in 40. According to the numbers of bones involved, multiple bone fractures occurred in 336 patients and included lower extremity fractures in 231, upper extremity fractures in 61, and both lower and upper fractures in 44. Multiple fractures in lower extremities were seen more often than in upper extremities (P < 0.05). As for status of the extremity fractures, comminuted fractures occurred in 324 patients and included lower extremity fractures in 248, upper extremity fractures in 51, and both lower and upper extremity fractures in 25. Comminuted fractures were more common in lower extremities than in upper extremities (P < 0.05).Conclusion: Multiple and comminuted fractures, predominantly in the lower extremities, could be considered as features of crush extremity fractures associated with the massive Sichuan earthquake. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Scanning the energy dissipation process of energetic materials based on excited state relaxation and vibration–vibration coupling.
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Wen-Yan Wang, Ning Sui, Li-Quan Zhang, Ying-Hui Wang, Lin Wang, Quan Wang, Jiao Wang, Zhi-Hui Kang, Yan-Qiang Yang, Qiang Zhou, and Han-Zhuang Zhang
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ENERGY dissipation , *NITROBENZENE , *HEAD loss (Fluid mechanics) , *NITRO compounds , *INTRAMOLECULAR charge transfer - Abstract
The energy dissipation mechanism of energetic materials (EMs) is very important for keeping safety. We choose nitrobenzene as a model of EM and employ transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy and time-resolved coherent anti-stokes Raman scattering (CARS) to clarify its energy dissipation mechanism. The TA data confirms that the excited nitrobenzene spends about 16 ps finishing the twist intramolecular charge transfer from benzene to nitro group, and dissipates its energy through the rapid vibration relaxation in the initial excited state. And then the dynamics of vibrational modes (VMs) in the ground state of nitrobenzene, which are located at 682 cm−1 (v1), 854 cm−1 (v2), 1006 cm−1 (v3), and 1023 cm−1 (v4), is scanned by CARS. It exhibits that the excess energy of nitrobenzene on the ground state would further dissipate through intramolecular vibrational redistribution based on the vibrational cooling of v1 and v2 modes, v1 and v4 modes, and v3 and v4 modes. Moreover, the vibration–vibration coupling depends not only on the energy levels of VMs, but also on the spatial position of chemical bonds relative to the VM. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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31. Photoluminescence Characteristics of ZnCuInS-ZnS Core-Shell Semiconductor Nanocrystals.
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Qiu-Lin Zhong, Ming-Rui Tan, Qing-Hui Liu, Ning Sui, Ke Bi, Mou-Cui Ni, Ying-Hui Wang, and Han-Zhuang Zhang
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SEMICONDUCTOR nanocrystals , *ZINC sulfide , *PHOTOLUMINESCENCE , *QUANTUM dots , *THICKNESS measurement , *TEMPERATURE measurements - Abstract
The photoluminescence (PL) characteristics of ZnCuInS quantum dots (QDs) with varying ZnS shell thicknesses of 0, 0.5, and 1.5 layers are investigated systemically by time-correlated single-photon counting measurements and temperature-dependent PL measurements. The results show that a ZnS shell thickness of 1.5 layers can effectively improve the PL quantum yield in one order of magnitude by depressing the surface trapping states of the core ZnCuInS QDs at room temperature. However, the PL measurements at the elevated temperature reveal that the core-shell nanocrystals remain temperature-sensitive with respect to their relatively thin shells. The temperature sensitivity of these small-sized single-layered core-shell nanocrystals may find applications as effective thermometers for the in vivo detection of biological reactions within cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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