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2. Study of blending oil formula design by principal component analysis
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DONG Jia-he, CHU Bai-jun, GAO Pan, JIAO Shan-hai, and HE Dong-ping
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principal component analysis ,blending oil ,formula design ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Using principal component analysis, the 27 factors of 38 kinds of blended oils were analyzed, and the main factors affecting the rankingof blended oil products were obtained.According to the analysis results,in the formulation design of the blending oil, the raw material oil with higher oleic acid content such as camellia seed oil can be added as the preferred raw material oil; in view of the balanced demand of dietary fatty acids, it is possible to strengthen the addition of DHA and EPA This study provides the basis for the selection of base oils in blending oil formulation design.
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- 2020
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3. Efficiency-Score Based Intelligent P-cycle Protection of Multicast Sessions in WDM Networks
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LIU Fei, CHU Bin-bin, and SHEN Jian-hua
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WDM ,survivability ,Multicast ,P-cycle ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Survivability is one of the most important promising technologies in Wavelength Division Multiplexing(WDM)networks.The P-cycle based dynamic multicast protection scheme(IpC)is widely accepted as a good solution due to its fast restoration time and high capacity efficiency.This paper presents an improved IpC mechanism named EIpC including both the segment IpC and the path IpC algorithm simultaneously.The main feature of EIpC is to use segment IpC algorithm to find a new P-cycle for a segment and path IpC algorithm to find a new P-cycle for a path,respectively.Theoretical analysis and simulation results show that the path IpC has better performance in resource utilization,the number of P-cycle(s)and the P-cycle’s average coverage,than the segment IpC and the classical(link)IpC.However,the link IpC has a higher average AE than the segment IpC and the path IpC.
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- 2016
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4. [Analysis and summary of clinical characteristics of 289 patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria in Zhejiang Province].
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Xu GX, Jin WM, Ye BD, Jiang SF, Hu C, Huang X, Xie BS, Jiang HF, Chen LL, Yao RX, Lu Y, Li LJ, Zhang J, Ouyang GF, Hong YW, Kong HW, Qiu ZJ, Luo WJ, Chu BB, Zhang HQ, Zeng H, Zhou XJ, Shi PF, Xu Y, Jin J, and Tong HY
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- Humans, Male, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Adolescent, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Aged, China epidemiology, Aged, 80 and over, Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal epidemiology, Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal diagnosis, Hemoglobinuria, Paroxysmal therapy
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Objective: To further improve the understanding of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), we retrospectively analyzed and summarized the clinical characteristics, treatment status, and survival status of patients with PNH in Zhejiang Province. Methods: This study included 289 patients with PNH who visited 20 hospitals in Zhejiang Province. Their clinical characteristics, comorbidity, laboratory test results, and medications were analyzed and summarized. Results: Among the 289 patients with PNH, 148 males and 141 females, with a median onset age of 45 (16-87) years and a peak onset age of 20-49 years (57.8% ). The median lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) level was 1 142 (604-1 925) U/L. Classified by type, 70.9% (166/234) were classical, 24.4% (57/234) were PNH/bone marrow failure (BMF), and 4.7% (11/234) were subclinical. The main clinical manifestations included fatigue or weakness (80.8%, 235/289), dizziness (73.4%, 212/289), darkened urine color (66.2%, 179/272), and jaundice (46.2%, 126/270). Common comorbidities were hemoglobinuria (58.7% ), renal dysfunction (17.6% ), and thrombosis (15.0% ). Moreover, 82.3% of the patients received glucocorticoid therapy, 70.9% required blood transfusion, 30.7% used immunosuppressive agents, 13.8% received anticoagulant therapy, and 6.3% received allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The 10-year overall survival (OS) rate was 84.4% (95% CI 78.0% -91.3% ) . Conclusion: Patients with PNH are more common in young and middle-aged people, with a similar incidence rate between men and women. Common clinical manifestations include fatigue, hemoglobinuria, jaundice, renal dysfunction, and recurrent thrombosis. The 10-year OS of this group is similar to reports from other centers in China.
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- 2024
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5. [Adaptive repetitive control of wrist tremor suppression based on functional electrical stimulation].
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Zhang Z, Liu Y, Chu B, Huo B, and Owens DH
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- Humans, Movement, Computer Simulation, Electric Stimulation, Wrist, Tremor therapy
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Tremor is an involuntary and repetitive swinging movement of limb, which can be regarded as a periodic disturbance in tremor suppression system based on functional electrical stimulation (FES). Therefore, using repetitive controller to adjust the level and timing of FES applied to the corresponding muscles, so as to generate the muscle torque opposite to the tremor motion, is a feasible means of tremor suppression. At present, most repetitive control systems based on FES assume that tremor is a fixed single frequency signal, but in fact, tremor may be a multi-frequency signal and the tremor frequency also varies with time. In this paper, the tremor data of intention tremor patients are analyzed from the perspective of frequency, and an adaptive repetitive controller with internal model switching is proposed to suppress tremor signals with different frequencies. Simulation and experimental results show that the proposed adaptive repetitive controller based on parallel multiple internal models and series high-order internal model switching can suppress tremor by up to 84.98% on average, which is a significant improvement compared to the traditional single internal model repetitive controller and filter based feedback controller. Therefore, the adaptive repetitive control method based on FES proposed in this paper can effectively address the issue of wrist intention tremor in patients, and can offer valuable technical support for the rehabilitation of patients with subsequent motor dysfunction.
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- 2023
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6. [Comparison of the predictive value of Padua and the IMPEDE assessment scores for venous thromboembolism in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma: A single institution experience].
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Fang LJ, Yao XD, Lu MQ, Chu B, Shi L, Gao S, Xiang QQ, Wang YT, Liu X, Ding YH, Chen Y, Wang MZ, Zhao X, Hu WK, Sun K, and Bao L
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- Humans, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, ROC Curve, Retrospective Studies, Venous Thromboembolism diagnosis, Venous Thromboembolism etiology, Multiple Myeloma complications, Multiple Myeloma diagnosis
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Objective: To compare the predictive efficacy of the two thrombosis risk assessment scores (Padua and IMPEDE scores) in venous thromboembolism (VTE) within 6 months in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) in China. Methods: This study reviewed the clinical data of 421 patients with NDMM hospitalized in Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from April 2014 to February 2022. The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and Youden index of the two scores were calculated to quantify the thrombus risk assessment of VTE by the Padua and IMPEDE scores. The receiver operating characteristics curves of the two evaluation scores were drawn. Results: The incidence of VTE was 14.73%. The sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and Youden index of the Padua score were 100%, 0%, 14.7%, and 0% and that of the IMPEDE score was 79%, 44%, 49.2%, and 23%, respectively. The areas under the curve of Padua and IMPEDE risk assessment scores were 0.591 and 0.722, respectively. Conclusion: IMPEDE score is suitable for predicting VTE within 6 months in patients with NDMM.
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- 2023
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7. [Establishment of High-Resolution Emissions Inventory in Wuhai and Its Application in Exploring the Causes of Ozone Pollution].
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Zhang RX, Chu B, Shang CL, Cao XP, Li GY, Zhu YF, Liu X, Xia JQ, and Chen Q
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- China, Coal analysis, Environmental Monitoring methods, Nitrogen Dioxide analysis, Particulate Matter analysis, Air Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution analysis, Ozone analysis
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Wuhai is a typical coking industrial base including three industrial parks within its jurisdiction. The emission amount of air pollutants is considerable here, and O
3 pollution has become serious in recent years. Clarifying the air pollutant emission characteristics and exploring the formation mechanism of O3 are the basis for objectively understanding the O3 pollution and formulating scientific prevention and control measures. This study established the high-resolution emission inventory of Wuhai in 2018 (HEI-WH18) based on the "coefficient method," evaluated the applicability and accuracy of HEI-WH18 using the WRF-Chem model, and explored the causes of O3 pollution in summer using WRF-Chem diagnosis module output. The HEI-WH18 showed that the total emissions amount of SO2 , NOx , CO, PM10 , PM2.5 , VOCs, NH3 , BC, and OC were 65943, 40934, 172867, 159771, 47469, 69191, 1407, 1491, and 1648 t·a-1 , respectively. HEI-WH18 could capture the variation and magnitude of O3 and its precursors better than the MEIC, which was suitable for the O3 simulation and source analysis in summer. From the perspective of spatial distribution, Haibowan was a high-value area of O3 during the daytime, and the three industrial parks were low-value areas of O3 and high-value areas of NO2 during the daytime and nighttime. The spatial distribution characteristics of CO were consistent with the spontaneous combustion of coal and coal gangue sources. According to the diagnostic analysis of two O3 pollution processes, the O3 increase in the upper boundary layer was mainly related to the advection transport and chemical process, and it was caused by vertical mixing and the advection transport process in the lower boundary layer. The contribution of the chemical process in the lower boundary layer was complicated, and its positive contribution played a role in maintaining a high O3 concentration, whereas its negative contribution combined with advection transport resulted in the final dissipation of O3 pollution.- Published
- 2022
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8. [The Significance of CD319 and CD269 in the Detection of Immunophenotyping and Minimal Residual Disease in Multiple Myeloma Patients].
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Chu B, Wang YT, Lu MQ, Shi L, Gao S, Fang LJ, Xiang QQ, and Bao L
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- Flow Cytometry, Humans, Immunophenotyping, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Neoplasm, Residual, Plasma Cells, Multiple Myeloma
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Objective: To investigate the expression of CD319 and CD269 in plasma cells of patients with multiple myeloma (MM) and the feasibility of using CD319 instead of CD38 as a gating antigen in immunophenotyping and minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring., Methods: The expression levels of CD319 and CD269 antigens in clonal bone marrow plasma cells of 387 patients were detected by CD38/CD138 gating strategy with 8-color flow cytometry, and the stability of antigens was also analyzed, and the sensitivity and correlation of two different gating strategies employing CD319/CD138 and CD38/CD138 were compared as well. The control group consisted of 53 cases with non-malignant blood disease matched by age and sex., Results: Monoclonal plasma cells were detected in 303 of 387 MM patients, among which 277 cases (91.42%) were positive for CD269, and all cases were positive for CD319 (100%). In newly diagnosed MM (NDMM) and recurrent refractory MM (RRMM) patients, the expression levels of CD269 were 97.53% (0-99.92%) and 94.96% (0.22%-99.99%), respectively, while levels of CD319 were 99.90% (87.77%-100%) and 99.78% (63.12%-100%), respectively. The expression levels of CD269 and CD319 in the control group were 97.00% (77.00%-100%) and 100% (89.00%-100%), respectively. There were no significant differences in the expression levels of CD269 and CD319 among NDMM, RRMM and the control group. Patients acquiring therapeutic effects were divided into complete remission (CR) group, very good partial response (VGPR) group and partial response (PR) group. Gating with CD38/CD138, median MRD values were 0.76% (0-1.88%), 0.77% (0-4.96%) and 1.75% (0.09%-10.90%) in the three groups, respectively, while gating with CD319/CD138, median MRD values were 0.57% (0.18%-1.96%), 1.07% (0.12%-4.85%) and 1.77% (0.08%-8.22%), respectively. There was no significant difference in MRD level by the two gating strategies, but a good correlation between the two (r=0.808, P<0.05). In addition, in 4 patients treated by CD38 monoclonal antibody (DARA), the expression level of CD38 was observed to be down-regulated or even negative after treatment. When the MRD level was very low, CD38/CD138 gating resulted in false MRD
- , while CD319/CD138 gating resulted in MRD+ ., Conclusion: CD319 and CD269 express stably and continuously in plasma cells of MM patients at different disease stages. CD319 can be used as an alternative of CD38 for immunophenotyping and MRD detection, especially for MRD detection after DARA treatment, while CD269 is suitable for detection before BCMA-CAR-T treatment.- Published
- 2021
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9. [Treatment of TAFRO syndrome with tocilizumab: a case report].
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Ding YH, Bao L, Lu MQ, Chu B, Shi L, Gao S, Xiang QQ, Fang LJ, Wang YT, and Liu X
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- Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized, Humans, Castleman Disease
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- 2020
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10. [Clinical characteristics of bone disease in multiple myeloma and clinical significance of monitoring bone metabolic markers].
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Chu B, Lu MQ, Wu MQ, Shi L, Fu LN, Gao S, Fang LJ, Xiang QQ, and Bao L
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- Bone Diseases diagnosis, Bone Diseases metabolism, Bone and Bones metabolism, Fractures, Bone complications, Humans, Osteoporosis complications, Osteoporosis metabolism, Bone Diseases complications, Collagen Type I metabolism, Multiple Myeloma complications, Peptide Fragments metabolism, Peptides metabolism, Procollagen metabolism
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Objective: To observe the clinical characteristics of bone disease in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) and the clinical significance of monitoring bone metabolic markers., Methods: The data of 178 MM cases newly diagnosed in Beijing Ji Shui Tan Hospital from January 2009 to June 2014 were reviewed to analysis the types and classification of bone disease and to observe the clinical characteristics of patients with different grades of bone disease. The levels of bone metabolic markers total procollagen type Ⅰ N-terminal peptide (tPINP) and β C-terminal telopeptide of type Ⅰ collagen (β-CTX) were monitored regularly in the two years following treatment in 66 cases., Results: (1) Among the 178 newly diagnosed MM cases, 167 cases complained of pain in bones on first visit, 35 cases combined with hypercalcemia, 83 cases combined with osteoporosis, 154 cases combined with osteolytic bone destruction, and 73 cases combined with pathologic fracture. The most common osteolytic location was the spine. The most common fracture sites was the spine. (2) According to bone disease grading, the 178 cases were divided into group A (bone grade 0-2, n=51) and group B(bone grade 3-4, n=127). There were no significant differences between group A and group B in gender, median age, therapeutic effect/ineffec, median overall survival, median progress-free survival, mean serum lactic dehydrogenase, mean albumin, urine light chains and serum creatinine(all P>0.05). Compared with group A, group B had lower hemoglobin level[(99.78±29.93)vs (108.84±29.30) g/L], and higher blood calcium level[(2.47±0.40)vs (2.30±0.29) mmol/L], serum β2-microglobuin level[(6.04±4.84)vs (4.12±3.97)mg/L], and bone marrow plasma cells percentage(33.30%±24.87% vs 23.51%±22.67%)(all P<0.05). (3) Before treatment, the levels of β-CTX and tPINP in patients of group B(n=47) were higher than those in group A(n=19)(median 0.78 vs 0.42 μg/L, 60.95 vs 43.47 μg/L, both P<0.05). The ratio of β-CTX /tPINP in group B was higher than that in group A (median 0.017 vs 0.012, P<0.05). After chemotherapy for 3 months, there were no differences in the level of tPINP compared with that before treatment in both group A and group B (both P>0.05), the level of β-CTX decreased significantly compared with that before treatment in both groups(median 0.16 vs 0.42 μg/L, 0.26 vs 0.78 μg/L, both P<0.05); the ratio of β-CTX /tPINP decreased significantly compared with that before treatment in both group A and in group B(median 0.008 vs 0.012, 0.011 vs 0.017, both P<0.05). There were no differences in the level of β-CTX, tPINP and β-CTX/tPINP ratio after treatment for 6 months, 1 year and 2 years compared with that after 3 months in both group A and group B (all P>0.05). (4)All patients were divided into two groups according to the therapeutic effect: effective group included patients who reach the effect of partial remission or better remission(n=48), while ineffective group included patients who did not reach the effect of partial remission(n=18). Before treatment there were no differences in the level of β-CTX, tPINP and β-CTX/tPINP ratio between the effective groupand the ineffective group (all P>0.05). After chemotherapy for 3 months, there were no differences in the level of tPINP compared with that before treatment in both effective group and ineffective group (all P>0.05), but the level of β-CTX decreased significantly compared with that before treatment both in effective group and ineffective group (median 0.24 vs 0.60 μg/L, 0.44 vs 0.95 μg/L, both P<0.05). The ratio of β-CTX /tPINP decreased significantly compared with that before treatment both in effective group and ineffective group (median 0.005 vs 0.012, 0.005 vs 0.011, both P<0.05). There were no differences in the level of β-CTX, tPINP and β-CTX/tPINP ratio after treatment for 6 months, 1 year and 2 years compared with that for 3 months both in effective group and ineffective group (all P>0.05)., Conclusions: Pain in bones, osteolysis and pathological fracture are the most common clinical manifestations in myeloma-related bone disease. The severity of bone disease can reflect the tumor load, but may not affect the therapeutic effect and the overall survival. The bone metabolic markers tPINP and β-CTX can be used to evaluate the severity of myeloma-related bone disease at diagnosis and to monitor the effect of treatment for bone disease.
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- 2016
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11. [Horizontal transmission of Streptococcus mutans in caries-active preschool children].
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Hu D, Cui W, Luo Y, Yang J, Deng B, Xu J, Chu B, and Wang C
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- Child, Preschool, Dental Plaque, Genotype, Glucosyltransferases, Humans, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Dental Caries microbiology, Streptococcal Infections transmission, Streptococcus mutans classification
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Objective: To analyze horizontal transmission patterns of Streptococcus mutans among caries-active preschool children for early interventions of dental caries., Methods: Plaque samples obtained from 20 caries-active preschool children between 4 and 5 years of age were cultured under anaerobic conditions for isolating S. mutans, which were identified by morphological and biochemical analyses and PCR using primers homologous to the surface protein glucosyltransferase B (gtfB). The genotypes of the isolated S. mutans strains were determined by arbitrarily primed PCR (AP-PCR)., Results: Of the 200 S. mutans isolates obtained, 19 were excluded by biochemical analysis, and the remaining 181 isolates were identified as S. mutans by PCR with primers of gtfB, showing 37 different genotypes as identified by AP-PCR. Six children were found to carry S. mutans of a single genotype, 11 carried 2 genotypes, 2 had 3 genotypes, and 1 had 4 genotypes; 2 children from different classes were found to carry S. mutans of the same single genotype., Conclusion: We identified 37 genotypes of S. mutans in these caries-active preschool children, among whom horizontal transmissions of the strains were not found.
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- 2014
12. [Selection and identification of ssDNA aptamers specific to clinical isolates of Streptococcus mutans strains with different cariogenicity].
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Wang C, Hu D, Liu J, Li S, Su D, Xi Q, Chu B, Xia W, Zhao Q, Ding H, Luo Y, Yang J, Deng B, Xu J, and Shao N
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- Cloning, Molecular, DNA Primers, Dental Caries microbiology, Gene Library, Humans, Nucleic Acid Conformation, SELEX Aptamer Technique, Species Specificity, Streptococcus mutans classification, Aptamers, Nucleotide genetics, Streptococcus mutans genetics, Streptococcus mutans isolation & purification
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Objective: To select and identify ssDNA aptamers specific to Streptococcus mutans strains with different cariogenicity isolated from clinical specimens., Methods: Subtractive SELEX technology targeting the whole intact cells was used to screen for ssDNA aptamers specific to the clinical isolates Streptococcus mutans strains with different cariogenicity. Radioactive isotope, flow cytometry, gene cloning and sequencing, MEME online software and RNA structure analysis software were employed to analyze the first and secondary structures of the aptamers and identify the screened aptamers., Results: Detection by radioactive isotope showed sufficient pool enrichment after 9 rounds of subtractive SELEX. Flow cytometry showed that the selected aptamers H1, H16, H4, L1, L10 and H19 were capable of binding specifically with highly cariogenic Streptococcus mutans strains but not with strains with a low cariogenicity. The aptamer H19 had the strongest binding capacity to highly cariogenic Streptococcus mutans strains, with a dissociation constant of 69.45∓38.53 nmol/L., Conclusion: We have obtained the ssDNA aptamers specific to the clinical isolates of highly cariogenic Streptococcus mutans strains.
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- 2013
13. [Preliminary screen of high cariogenicity Streptococcus mutans strains isolated from clinical specimens].
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Wang C, Liu J, Su D, Chu B, Li S, Xia W, Luo Y, Yang J, Ding H, Zhao Q, Deng B, Xi Q, Xu J, and Shao N
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- Durapatite, Humans, Saliva, Dental Caries, Streptococcus mutans
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Objective: To screen of high cariogenicity Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) strains isolated from clinical specimens preliminary., Methods: Acidogenicity, aciduricity, extracellular polysaccharide production and adhesion of 41 strains of S. mutans isolated from clinical specimens were investigated to screen high cariogenicity S. mutans strains., Results: There were different cariogenicity among 41 strains of S. mutans, in which 3 strains of S. mutans had all high ability to produce extracellular polysaccharide, adhere to the saliva-coated hydroxyapatite, produce acid and tolerate acid, indicated there were 3 strains with high cariogenicity S. mutans strains isolated from clinical specimens. Another 3 strains of S. mutans with all low ability to produce extracellular polysaccharide, adhere to the saliva-coated hydroxyapatite, produce acid and tolerate acid indicated they were low cariogenicity S. mutans strains isolated from clinical specimens., Conclusion: We may have obtained high cariogenicity S. mutans strains isolated from clinical specimens.
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- 2013
14. [Isolation and identification of Streptococcus mutans strains with different genotype from clinical samples].
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Wang C, Su D, Liu J, Chu B, Li S, Xia W, Luo Y, Yang J, Hongmei D, Qiang Z, Bin D, Qing X, Juan X, and Shao N
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- Dental Caries, Dental Plaque, Glucosyltransferases, Humans, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Genotype, Streptococcus mutans
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Objective: To identify Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) strains from clinical samples., Methods: Plaque samples from caries-active and caries-free sites on enamel surfaces were obtained and cultivated for S. mutans isolation. Morphology, biochemistry, automatic microorganism analysis system and polymerase chain reaction using primers homologous to surface protein antigen I/II (spaP), glucosyltransferase B (gtfB) and dextranase (dexA) were used to identify S. mutans. Genotype of isolated S. mutans was determined by arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction., Results: Forty-six strains of S. mutans were obtained from the 32 subjects and were identified as S. mutans by biochemistry, automatic microorganism analysis system and polymerase chain reaction. Five identical genotypes were found by arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction., Conclusion: Forty-one strains of S. mutans with different genotype were obtained from clinical samples.
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- 2013
15. [Anatomic study on intercostal nerve transfer to suprascapular nerve].
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Chu B, Hu S, Chen L, and Song J
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- Adult, Aged, Brachial Plexus surgery, Cadaver, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Intercostal Nerves anatomy & histology, Male, Middle Aged, Muscle, Skeletal innervation, Muscle, Skeletal surgery, Scapula innervation, Shoulder Joint innervation, Shoulder Joint surgery, Accessory Nerve surgery, Brachial Plexus injuries, Intercostal Nerves surgery, Nerve Transfer methods
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Objective: To investigate the feasibility of the 3rd-6th intercostal nerve transfer to the suprascapular nerve for reconstruction of shoulder abduction., Methods: Fifteen thoracic walls (30 sides) were collected from cadavers. The 3rd-6th intercostal nerve length which can be dissected between the midaxillary line and midclavicular the transfer distance between the midaxillary line and midpoint of the clavicular bone (prepared point for neurotization) measured., Results: In 30 sides of specimens, the 3rd and 4th intercostal nerves could be obtained between the midaxillary and midclavicular line, the available length of which was significantly greater than the transfer distance (P < 0.01). Six 5th intercostal nerve and 16 sides of 6th intercostal nerve were covered by the costal cartilage before reaching the midclavicular line. The available length of the 5th intercostal nerve was similar to the transfer distance (P > 0.01), while the available the 6th intercostal nerve was significantly less than transfer distance (P < 0.01). The suprascapular nerve could be dissociated turned to the clavicular bone of more than 2 cm. The whole length of the available 5th intercostal nerve length and length (2 cm) of suprascapular nerve was significantly greater than the transfer distance (P < 0.01), but for the 6th nerve, the whole length was still less than transfer distance (P < 0.01)., Conclusion: It could be an alternative method the 3rd, 4th, and 5th intercostal nerve transfer to the suprascapular nerve for reconstruction of shoulder abduction. And 6th intercostal nerve, longer dissociated length may be required for direct coaptation or using a graft for nerve repair.
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- 2012
16. [Multi-disciplinary hybrid therapy for tracheoesophageal fistula in children: analysis of 4 cases].
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Deng ZH, Yan ZL, Yin Y, Zhang L, Chu B, Xu YZ, Zhang B, and Jiang LR
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- Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures methods, Patient Care Team, Retrospective Studies, Suture Techniques, Treatment Outcome, Bronchoscopy methods, Gastroscopy methods, Tracheoesophageal Fistula diagnosis, Tracheoesophageal Fistula surgery
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Objective: To explore an innovative technique that is aided by multi-disciplinary hybrid approach in identification and treatment of tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF) in children intraoperatively., Method: From April 2008 to October 2011, 4 patients with isolated TEF were presented with 2 H-type fistulas and 2 recurrent TEF. For all the four cases, with the cooperation of the gastroenterologists, respiratory physician and surgeon, methylene blue was first injected into the trachea for detecting the dye in the esophagus by the gastroscopy. Bronchoscopy was performed where the fistula tract was shown by the methylene blue and a guide wire was passed through the fistula. The patients underwent rigid gastroscopy and the guide wire was identified and brought out through the mouth by biopsy pliers. This created a wire loop through the fistula. X-ray was then used to identify the level of the fistula. According to the level of the fistula it was determined whether surgical incision and approach should be used. The fistula was then repaired successfully by surgery., Result: In the 4 patients, with the aid of gastroscopy and bronchoscopy, identification of the fistula intraoperatively was then facilitated by traction on the loop. The fistula was identified and repaired. There were no fistula recurrences., Conclusion: Multi-disciplinary hybrid therapy for tracheoesophageal fistula in children is beneficial for the precise localization of the fistula. This new technique is an effective and definitive method in identification and treatment of TEF in children.
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- 2012
17. [Modification of seaweed polysaccharide-agarose and its application as skin dressing (III)--skin regeneration with agarose grafting hyaluronic acid sponge].
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Huang J, Zhang L, Chu B, Chen P, and Tang S
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- Animals, Female, Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 physiology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Polysaccharides isolation & purification, Polysaccharides therapeutic use, Random Allocation, Seaweed chemistry, Sepharose isolation & purification, Wound Healing drug effects, Bandages, Hyaluronic Acid therapeutic use, Sepharose therapeutic use, Surgical Sponges, Wounds and Injuries therapy
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In this paper, a kind of skin dressing, agarose- grafting- hyaluronic acid (Ag-g-HA) sponge was applied to test the modified agarose based scaffold for skin regeneration. The bFGF loading agarose-grafting hyaluronan scaffold had homogenous porosities, and the loaded bFGF was bioactive in 2 weeks. The Ag-g-HA sponge was applied into skin of mice, and it was found that the dressing promoted skin regeneration and no infection and leakage in lesion site took place. H&E staining results showed that the repaired skin was similar to autologous skin. These demonstrate that Ag-g-HA sponge has a promise in skin regeneration.
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- 2011
18. [Effects of vitamin A on the immune function of intestinal mucosa lymphocytes in mice].
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Yang LY, Chu B, and Jiang LR
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- Animals, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Flow Cytometry, Interleukin-4, Intestinal Mucosa, Mice, T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory, Cytokines, Vitamin A
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Objective: To study the effects of vitamin A on the development of T lymphocytes in peripheral blood and small intestine and on the cytokine response of intestinal mucosa in mice., Methods: Twenty young mice were randomly fed with forage containing vitamin A 250 or 4 IU/g (n=10 each). Three weeks later, the levels of CD4+ CD25+ T subsets in peripheral blood and intestinal mucosa were measured by flow cytometry. The levels of cytokines IFN-γ, IL-4, IL-17 and IL-23 in stool were measured using ELISA., Results: The levels of CD4+ CD25+ T subsets in peripheral blood and intestinal mucosa in the 250 IU/g vitamin A group were significantly higher than those in the 4 IU/g vitamin A group (P<0.05). The IL-4 level in stool increased, in contrast, the IL-23 level in stool decreased significantly in the 250 IU/g vitamin A group when compared with the 4 IU/g vitamin A group (P<0.05)., Conclusions: vitamin A may promote the development of CD4+ CD25+ T lymphocytes in peripheral blood and small intestine. Moreover, it may be involved in intestinal mucosa-associated immune response by regulating cytokines IL-4 and IL-23.
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- 2010
19. [Induction of apoptosis of leukemic tumor cells in mouse model with G-quadruplex ligand Tel03].
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Chu B, Zhang Y, Liu HX, Bai YX, Zuo XG, Lu MQ, Wu MQ, Shi L, Liu L, and Zhu P
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- Animals, Female, Humans, K562 Cells, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Nude, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2, Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays, Apoptosis, G-Quadruplexes, Proto-Oncogene Proteins metabolism, bcl-2-Associated X Protein metabolism
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This study was aimed to investigate the anti-leukemia activity of Tel03 in vivo. The K562 xenografted leukemia model was established and mice were divided randomly into three groups. Mice of different group were treated with PBS (control), 5 mg/kg Tel03 or 15 mg/kg Tel03 (ip, twice a week) respectively. Tumor volume, body weight and other behavior were observed regularly. Cell apoptosis was detected with TUNEL assay and the expression levels of Bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot. The results indicated that Tel03 exerted anti-leukemia activity in mouse model. Tel03 significantly reduced tumor volume in Tel03-treated group compared with control. In addition, 5 mg/kg Tel03 induced cell apoptosis without exerting apparent toxicity in mice. After Tel03 treatment, the expression of Bcl-2 was inhibited, however, the expression of Bax was up-regulated. It is concluded that G-quadruplex ligand Tel03 can induce cell apoptosis in leukemia mouse model, and this agent may be a potential anticancer drug.
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- 2010
20. [Value of the liver function test in differential diagnosis of infantile hepatitis syndrome and biliary atresia].
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Chu B, Jiang LR, Zhou S, Xu YZ, Zhang B, and Deng ZH
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- Alanine Transaminase blood, Aspartate Aminotransferases blood, Biliary Atresia blood, Bilirubin blood, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Hepatitis blood, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, ROC Curve, gamma-Glutamyltransferase blood, Biliary Atresia diagnosis, Hepatitis diagnosis, Liver Function Tests
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the value of the liver function test in the differential diagnosis of infantile hepatitis syndrome (IHS) and biliary atresia (BA) by analyzing seven conventional serological markers in this test using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves., Methods: Serum levels of seven conventional serological markers: alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma-GT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin (TB), conjugated bilirubin (CB) and serum albumin (ALB) were measured in 103 children with IHS and 60 children with BA. ROC curves were used to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, positive and predictive values and optimal cut-off. The united tests (parallel test and serial test) of gamma-GT, TB and CB were performed to elevate diagnostic efficiency., Results: Compared with the IHS group, the BA group had significantly increased serum ALT, AST, gamma-GT, TB and CB levels (p<0.01). The area under ROC (AUCROC) of AST, gamma-GT, CB and TB was 0.77, 0.881, 0.841 and 0.87, respectively. gamma-GT showed the highest AUCROC, specificity, positive predictive value and positive likelihood ratio in the diagnosis of BA, followed by CB, TB and AST in turn. The negative predictive value of CB was the highest, followed by TB. The negative likelihood ratio of CB was the lowest but its Youden index was the highest. The Youden index of gamma-GT and TB was lower than that of CB. After the parallel tests, the sensitivity and negative predictive value of gamma-GT, CB and TB increased to 100%. After the serial tests, the specificity of gamma-GT, CB and TB increased to 90.4% and the positive predictive value increased to 87.5%., Conclusions: The measurement of gamma-GT, TB and CB levels are valuable in the differential diagnosis of BA and IHS. An imaging examination is required in the parallel test positive patients.
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- 2009
21. [Inhibition effect of diimide G-quadruplex ligand on proliferation of leukemia cells and its molecular mechanisms].
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Chu B, Yuan G, Zhou J, Ou Y, and Zhu P
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- Apoptosis drug effects, Humans, K562 Cells, Ligands, Microarray Analysis, Telomerase metabolism, Cell Proliferation drug effects, G-Quadruplexes, Leukemia genetics, Leukemia pathology
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This study was aimed to investigate the growth inhibition effect of diimide G-quadruplex ligand on leukemia cells and to explore its molecular mechanisms. K562 leukemia cell lines were treated with various concentrations of the diimide G-quadruples ligand small molecule (0.1 - 10 micromol/L). Trypan blue exclusion assay was used to evaluate the proliferation inhibition. Cell apoptosis was observed using terminal deoxynucleotide transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL). Telomerase activity was analyzed by telomere repeat amplification protocol. Gene expression was detected by microarray and confirmed by RT-PCR assay. The results showed that diimide small molecule inhibited the proliferation of K562 cells and induced apoptosis of these cells. After treating with diimide G-quadruplex ligand, telomerase activity of K562 cells was reduced and the transcriptional levels of some important genes were changed significantly. These genes were involved in cell apoptosis, cell signaling pathway and other key functions. In conclusion, the diimide G-quadruplex ligand is a small molecule that inhibits the proliferation and induces apoptosis in leukemia cells, and these functions may be related to telomerase inhibition and regulation of some important gene transcription.
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- 2009
22. [Development of a print quality inspection system for biochips].
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Qiao AK, Meng XL, Ma ZJ, Zhang HB, and Chu B
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- Biosensing Techniques methods, Equipment Design, Quality Control, Biosensing Techniques instrumentation, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted methods, Microchip Analytical Procedures methods, Pattern Recognition, Automated methods, Software
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An automatic inspection system for biochip's print quality is presented in this paper. It consists of an automatic mechanical control, a CCD sensor for getting the image of PET boart, and the special computer software for image processing and recognition. Experimental results indicate that this system is capable of providing a precise and effective realtime inspection for biochips' print quality.
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- 2008
23. [Lentiviral vectors and advance in its application].
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Chu B, Huang X, and Tang Y
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- Animals, Animals, Genetically Modified, Genetic Therapy methods, Humans, RNA, Small Interfering genetics, Transduction, Genetic methods, Genetic Therapy trends, Genetic Vectors genetics, HIV-1 genetics
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Lentiviral vectors (Lv), known as holding lots of virtues (e.g. transfection to the dividing or non-dividing cells;large capacity of transfer gene fragments; long-term expression transfer genes; and low rate of immunological response) has come to be one of the hot-spots in gene therapy research. In this paper, taking the Lv derived from HIV-1 for example, we review the characteristics of frame, the developments and the advances in application of Lv.
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- 2008
24. [Recent advances in enantiomeric separation of chiral environmental pollutants by capillary electrophoresis].
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Chu B, Guo B, Wang Z, and Lin JM
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- Stereoisomerism, Electrophoresis, Capillary methods, Environmental Pollutants chemistry, Environmental Pollutants isolation & purification
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Capillary electrophoresis (CE) is an effective analytical tool in chiral separation. This review article is focused on the major developments in the recent applications of CE to the enantioseparation of the chiral environmental pollutants in the past decade. Developments are classified according to the types of chiral pollutants, i. e. phenoxyalkanoic acid herbicides, organophosphorus/organochlorine/pyrethroid pesticides, triazole fungicides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). The advances in enantiomeric separation of the above-mentioned chiral pollutants by CE are reviewed. In addition, the emerging chiral pollutants are highlighted and the prospects of CE in the analysis of chiral environmental pollutants are also drafted.
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- 2007
25. [Suppression of gene transcription by polyamide - review].
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Chu B
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- Animals, HIV genetics, Humans, Neoplasms genetics, Gene Silencing drug effects, Nylons pharmacology, Transcription, Genetic drug effects
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Polyamide is a synthetic small molecule that recognizes predetermined sequences in the minor groove of DNA with affinities and specificities compared to those of DNA-binding proteins. Polyamide can suppress gene transcription by interfering with the attachment of natural transcription factors and DNA. The alkylating polyamides represent a novel approach for sequence-specific gene silencing, which might be applied to gene therapy. The research on suppression of gene transcription by polyamide was reviewed in this paper.
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- 2007
26. [Relationship between the types of Helicobacter pylori strains and chronic upper gastrointestinal diseases in children].
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Chu B, Jiang LR, Zhou S, Xu YZ, and Yin MZ
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- Adolescent, Antibodies, Bacterial blood, Antigens, Bacterial genetics, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Child, Child, Preschool, Chronic Disease, Female, Gastric Mucosa pathology, Gastrointestinal Diseases pathology, Helicobacter Infections complications, Helicobacter Infections diagnosis, Humans, Male, Gastrointestinal Diseases microbiology, Helicobacter pylori classification
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Objective: To study the relationship of the types of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) strains with the classification and the severity of chronic gastro-duodenal diseases in children., Methods: One hundred and fifteen children with chronic upper gastrointestinal symptoms who were diagnosed as H. pylori infection by gastroscopy were enrolled in this study. H. pylori strains were serotyped by immunoblot technique. The gastric biopsy specimens of all patients were studied histologically., Results: Type I H. pylori strains were confirmed in 84 cases (73.0%), intermediate type strains in 21 cases (18.3%), and type II strains in 10 cases (8.7%). Type I H. pylori strains infection caused a moderate gastric mucosal inflammation in 83 cases and a severe inflammation in 1 case. Intermediate type H. pylori strains infection caused a moderate gastric mucosal inflammation in 21 cases. Type II H. pylori strains infection caused a mild gastric mucosal inflammation in 2 cases and a moderate inflammation in 8 cases. Different types of H. pylori strains resulted in different severity of gastric mucosal inflammation (x2=15.444, P < 0.01). The gastric mucosal inflammation due to type I H. pylori strains was the most severe, while the inflammation due to type II H. pylori strains was relatively mild. The incidence of nodulus lymphaticus of gastric mucosa due to type I, type II and intermediate type H. pylori strains infection was 76.2%, 47.6% and 40.0%, respectively (x2=10.171, P < 0.01). The classification of chronic gastro-duodenal diseases was not associated with the types of H. pylori strains., Conclusions: Type I strains were the leading cause of H. pylori infection in children. All of types of H. pylori strains can cause pathohistologic changes of gastric mucosa. Type I H. pylori strains infection can result in the most severe gastric mucosal inflammation and the highest incidence of nodulus lymphaticus. The immunoblot serotyping of H.pylori strains may be useless for the classification of chronic upper gastrointestinal diseases but it is helpful for the evaluation of the severity of the diseases in children.
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- 2007
27. [Expression and significance of TGF-beta1, TbetaRII and c-myc in patients with acute leukemia].
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Sun H and Chu B
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- Acute Disease, Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Female, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Leukemia pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Bone Marrow Cells metabolism, Leukemia metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc biosynthesis, Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta biosynthesis, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 biosynthesis
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To explore the relationship between inactivation of TGF-beta signaling pathway and acute leukemia, the expressions of TGF-beta1, TbetaRII and c-myc in the bone marrow mononuclear cells were detected by S-P immunocytochemical staining. The results showed that no significant difference of TGF-beta1 exepression was found between the patients and the control (P > 0.05), the expression of TbetaRII was significantly lower in patients than in control (P < 0.05) and the expression of c-myc was significantly higher in patients than in control (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference of TGF-beta1, TbetaRII and c-myc exepression between acute nonlymphoid leukemia and acute lymphoid leukemia (P > 0.05). Expressions of TbetaRII and c-myc were negatively correlated (r = -0.474, P < 0.01). In conclusion, the leukemic cells escape from the growth inhibitory effect because of the inactivation of TGF-beta signaling pathway; downregulation of TGF-beta receptor II cause c-myc overexepression and leukemogenesis.
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- 2005
28. [The high affinity uptake of glutamate in nervous system and its regulation by various factors].
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Chu BG and Chen YZ
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- Amino Acid Transport System X-AG, Animals, Arachidonic Acid pharmacology, Biological Transport, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters metabolism, Glutamic Acid metabolism, Neuroglia metabolism
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The high affinity uptake of glutamate in nervous system is sodium dependent and is mediated by glutamate transporter proteins located both in the nerve endings which release glutamate as a transmitter and in the plasma membrane of glial cells. Four subtypes (GLUT1, GLAST, EAAC1 and EAAT4) of glutamate transporters have been cloned. The localizations, distributions and pharmacological properties for each of these subtypes are unique from one another. The high affinity uptake of glutamate is regulated by various factors, such as arachidonic acid, nitric oxide, free oxygen radicals, protein kinases, cytokines and growth factors. The regulations are obviously meaningful from the standpoint of physiology and/or pathophysiology.
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- 1997
29. [A study on the action of tang niao kang decoction].
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Qi C, Zhang G, Wan S, Chu B, and Jiang A
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- Animals, Female, Glucose Tolerance Test, Insulin blood, Male, Materia Medica pharmacology, Mice, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Blood Glucose metabolism, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental blood, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Hypoglycemic Agents pharmacology
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Experiments have verified that Tang Niao Karg (a preparation from Chinese medicinal herbs) taken orally does not decrease the blood sugar of empty stomach in mice, but markedly helps lower high levels of blood sugar and lipid induced by epinephrine and glucose in mice. For rat models of diabetes induced by 4-o-pyrincidine Tang Niao Kang can significantly lower the content of blood sugar, raise the insulin level of blood serum, and enhance the tolerance to sugar.
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- 1997
30. [The significance of detecting Epstein-Barr virus DNA and latent membrane protein I in Hodgkin's disease from a high incidence area of nasopharyngeal carcinoma].
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Chu B and Zhou M
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- Herpesviridae Infections virology, Humans, Proteinase Inhibitory Proteins, Secretory, Random Allocation, Tumor Virus Infections virology, DNA, Viral analysis, Herpesvirus 4, Human genetics, Hodgkin Disease virology, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms virology, Proteins analysis
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To study the EBV DNA and expression of latent membrane protein I (LMP1) in patients with Hodgkin's disease from high incidence area of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, hot starting PCR and microwave treatment of LSAB immunohistochemistry methods were used to detect EBV DNA and LMP1 from biopsy specimens from 40 cases of Hodgkin's disease (HD) and 20 cases having benign lymph node lesions, randomly selected from a high incidence area of nasopharyngeal carcinoma. EBV DNA was detected in 65.0% of the HD cases and 50.0% of the benign lymph node cases, the difference was not of statistical significance. LMP1 of EBV was detected in 52.5% of HD cases and its expression was restricted to tumor cells. In addition, the detection rates of LMP1 and DNA of EBV in patients under 20 years of age (84.6% and 76.9% respectively) was much higher than that in patients over 20 years of age (56.0% and 40.0% respectively) P < 0.05. The results suggest that there was latent EBV infection in at least half of HD patients, which may have a role in the genesis and development of HD, and HD occurring in youth was more closely correlated with EBV latent infection and LMP1 expression.
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- 1996
31. [Field studies on preventive effect of artemether against infection with Schistosoma japonicum].
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Xiao S, Shi Z, Zhuo S, Wang C, Zhang Z, Chu B, Zheng J, and Chen M
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Artemether, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Schistosomicides administration & dosage, Sesquiterpenes administration & dosage, Artemisinins, Schistosomiasis japonica prevention & control, Schistosomicides therapeutic use, Sesquiterpenes therapeutic use
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From August to October 1994, a field trial of preventive treatment with artemether (Art) was carried out in Minglang District of Yiyang City, Hunan Province, an islet with embankment type endemic area nearby southern Donting Lake region. The residents who frequently contacted with the infested water were selected for study and allocated to the Art group and the control group in reference to paired methods of randomization table. About one month before administration of Art, all residents under study were examined by stool hatching technique after nylon-bag concentration to determine the infection rate of each group, and then treated with praziquantel at a single dose of 40 mg/kg in stool egg-negative residents and 50 mg/kg in stool egg-positive ones. In Art group, the first dose of 6 mg/kg was given in late August, followed by repeated dosing every 15 days for 3 times. Placebo (starch) was given to the study residents in the control group at the same time as in Art group. The efficacy was evaluated by stool examination 25-32 days after the last medication. The results showed that after the preventive administration of Art, 20 out of 365 study residents in Art group revealed stool positive with an infection rate of 5.5%, while in the control group 51 out of 376 study residents showed stool positive with an infection rate of 13.6%. The difference between the two groups was statistically significant. Meantime, two cases of acute schistosomiasis were seen in the control group, but none was observed in Art group. The egg per gram of feces (EPG) determined with the Kato-Katz method was 122 +/- 79 (range 12-192) in Art group and 681 +/- 909 (range 12-2,760) in the control group. No apparent adverse side effect was seen during the treatment with Art, and no abnormal change in liver and renal function was detected after the last medication. The preliminary study indicates that application of the preventive administration of Art in the endemic area during the transmission season may effectively reduce both the infection rate and intensity of schistosomiasis.
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- 1995
32. [Studies on alkaloids of Phlegmariurus fordii (Baker) Ching].
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Chu BM and Li J
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- Alkaloids isolation & purification, Cholinesterase Inhibitors isolation & purification, Drugs, Chinese Herbal analysis
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- 1988
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