46 results on '"Li, Yan-Feng"'
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2. Design of Digital Chaos Anti-jamming Lidar
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Hua-zheng GAO, Li-yan FENG, Ming-hai YU, Jian-xun ZHANG, Meng-yue SHI, Wei-sheng HU, and Li-lin YI
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lidar ,digital chaos ,binarization ,anti-interference ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
In view of the complex structure and high cost of traditional chaotic lidar systems, this paper proposes two transmission schemes using Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) and Arbitrary Waveform Generator (AWG), based on the improved Logistic mapping formula to dynamically generate digital chaotic signals in real time. The digital signal generated on the electrical domain is modulated to a direct-modulated laser to generate a chaotic signal in the optical domain. Then the chaotic optical signal is used as a lidar transmission signal. Therefore, a complete lidar detection system is built on the optical transceiver system. To measure the distance of an object with a reflectivity of 50%, accurate distance measurement at the centimeter level can be achieved without complicated optical structures. We conduct experiments to compare the ranging effects of continuous and binarized chaotic signals. It is found that the ranging accuracy of binarized chaotic signals is at least doubled than that of continuous chaotic signals. For square wave, sine wave and chaotic interference signals at different frequencies, it has stronger anti-interference ability and shows greater application advantages.
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- 2021
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3. Optimization of the Tree-shaped Pipeline Network Layout Based on Rotation Irrigation.
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LI Yan-feng and JIANG Dan
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- 2023
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4. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOIL IN CHANGCHUN ECONOMIC ZONE, JILIN PROVINCE.
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PAN Zhi-heng, LI Xin, BAI Rong-jie, SUN Hong-xiang, LI Yan-feng, and HAN Zhao
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The Changchun Economic Zone can be divided into two landform areas: low hills and piedmont terrace plain. The natural landscape environmental elements show a regular gradual change from east to west, with the soil also changing from dark brown soil, albic soil, black soil to chernozem in turn. The results of analysis of a large number of soil geochemical data show that the regional landscape environment controls the regional soil geochemistry and soil element distribution, while the geotectonic units restrict the distribution of elements in soil parent. The element distribution largely inherits the geochemical characteristics of parent elements, with certain variances in different landscape environments. Moreover, human activities have great influence on soil element distribution, soil properties and fertility, which needs much attention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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5. Vacuum sealing drainage as an adjuvant treatment of penile and scrotal gangrene: Clinical analysis of 4 cases.
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ZHU Tong, LIAO Liang-gong, LI Yan-feng, LIU Xu-dong, HU Ming, ZHANG Yong, LI Zhong-tai, CAO Quan-fu, and JIANG Jun
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- 2017
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6. Transverse Vibration Control of Moving Printing Membranes With Bending Stiffness.
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WU Ji-mei, JING Tao, WANG Yan, LI Yan-feng, XUE Zhi-cheng, and WU Qiu-min
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The active control of transverse vibration of axially moving rectangular membranes with bending stiffness was investigated during the printing process. A computing model for the moving printing membrane with bending stiffness was established. The discretized dynamic equations for the moving membrane were obtained with the finite difference method, and the state equations of the transverse vibration control system for the moving membrane were derived. The suboptimal control method was applied to conduct the active control of transverse vibration of the moving membrane under various boundary conditions of actual printing processes. The calculated results show that the vibration of the moving rectangular membrane can be controlled effectively within a short time with the suboptimal vibration control method. The control effect will be better when the actuators act on some fixed nodes with 4 edges simply supported; when the actuators act on variable nodes, the control effect will be the best in the case of central point actuation under the 2 types of boundary conditions, where the dimension--less time of velocity attenuation to zero is shorter than those in the other cases of actuation at the rest nodes. It is indicated that the transverse vibration of axially moving rectangular membranes can be controlled effectively with the suboptimal control method, thus the printing precision can be promoted and the printing quality ensured. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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7. Establishment of model of traditional Chinese medicine injections post-marketing safety monitoring.
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GUO Xin-e, ZHAO Yu-bin, XIE Yan-ming, ZHAO Li-cai, LI Yan-feng, and HAO Zhe
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- 2013
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8. Vehicle routing problem in dynamic urban network with real-time traffic information.
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LI Yan-feng, GAO Zi-you, and LI Jun
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VEHICLE routing problem , *CITY traffic , *TRAFFIC congestion , *REAL-time computing , *TRAFFIC engineering , *TRAFFIC accidents - Abstract
This paper presents a vehicle routing problem in dynamic urban traffic network with real-time traffic information. Both re-current and non-recurrent congestion are considered in the problem. We develop a method to solve the problem by combining the initial routes arrangement with the real-time route adjustment. The initial route planning is made by solving a time-dependent vehicle routing problem under re-current congestion conditions. The genetic algorithm is applied. During the plan implementation, a new mechanism updating at the critical node is proposed to adjust the routes with real-time traffic information subject to the unexpected traffic accidents in non-recurrent congestion environment. Through the numerical simulation, the results show that the new route updating mechanism is more effective than others in the literatures, and the advantage by adopting the new mechanism becomes more prominent when the network becomes more dynamic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
9. Optimization of slime flotation process based on energy input.
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LI Yan-feng, ZHANG Xiao-bo, GUI Xia-hui, ZHAO Wen-da, WU Chao-long, and XIE Yan-jun
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SLIMES (Mining) , *MINE drainage , *FLOTATION , *ENERGY dissipation , *MINING engineering - Abstract
In order to find out the relationship between flotation process and energy input, the flotation tests were optimized by increasing input power in the flotation process. The drive motor speeds were 1 500, 1 800, 2 100, 2 400 and 2 700 r/min at different flotation periods. The flotation process was separated into five flotation periods of 0.5, 0.5, 1.0, 1.0, 2.0 min. The power dissipation in the flotation process was measured by energy measurement system. The flotation results show that the flotation rate, combustible matter recovery and accumulated ash content of clean coal increases with the increasing of rotate speed in the primary stage of flotation process. The combustible matter recovery is low while the quality of clean coal is high in the case of low energy input. The accumulated ash content of clean coal is the lowest and combustible matter recovery is higher while the drive motor speeds are 1 500, 1 500, 1 500, 1 500 and 2 400 r/min at the five flotation periods, respectively. The clean coal with higher combustible matter recovery and quality can be obtained while energy input is lower at the early stage of flotation process and higher at the later stage of flotation process in the case of same or similar total energy input. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
10. Dynamic programming heuristics for solving time dependent vehicle routing problem.
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LI Yan-feng, LI Jun, and GAO Zi-you
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DYNAMIC programming , *MATHEMATICAL programming , *VEHICLE routing problem , *ALGORITHMS , *INTEGER programming - Abstract
The vehicle travel time in time varying network not only depends on the distance between the nodes but also the time of day. In this paper, we developed a method satisfying first-in first-out property to deal with time period(s) crossing. The travel time can be deduced with it directly. The problem was formulated and a novel dynamic programming heuristics was presented to solve it. The algorithm can balance solution quality and computation time with parameter H. From the simulation results on 10 randomly generated cases, the new method can greatly improve the solution of nearest neighborhood algorithm within a very short time. When H=2, the average solution is improved 11%, while the computation time is 1.34s. It also can be improved 17% within less than 2s with H=3. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
11. Discussing displacemental trend on nontractional side of canine mandible with finite element method when distraction osteogenesis with unilateral incomplete osteotomy.
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LIU Xue-mei, LI Yan-feng, HU Min, ZHANG Jian-qiang, LIU Bin, and FAN Li-na
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Objective To discuss the trend of displacement on the side of nondistraction when distraction osteoge-nesis with unilateral incomplete osteotomy of canine mandible. Methods The method of finite element analysis was used to simulate distraction osteogenesis with unilateral incomplete osteotomy and the displacement of six marked point such as the temporomandibular joint and the angle of mandible and coracoid process and teeth were observed on nondis-tractional side when the transport disc was distracted with a distance and without a distance. Results When the trans-port disc was distracted without a distance, the Von Mises stress was 0 in the six marked point of nondisractional side and their displacement in 3 dimensions (X, Y, Z axis) was 0. When the transport disc was distracted with 1 mm width, all marked point had some displacement. Conclusion When distracted and observed from the side of distraction, the mandible at the side of nondistraction has the trend of contrarotation round the center of the transverse ridge mid-point of condyle process on the plane of sagittal, whereas it has the trend of parallel movement approximately in the direction of opposite side on the plane of coronary. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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12. Influence of Flatfoot on the Balance of Man Wrestler.
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Li Jian-she, Jiang Nan, and Li Yan-feng
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- 2007
13. [Pathogenesis and treatment of intervertebral disc-originated testicular pain in traditional Chinese and Western medicine: An update].
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Zheng Y and Li YF
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- Humans, Male, Pain etiology, Testis, Intervertebral Disc, Testicular Diseases therapy, Medicine, Chinese Traditional methods, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration therapy
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Of the complex causes of testicular pain, intervertebral disc degeneration is a nonnegligible one, which, however, often fails to get sufficient attention from doctors in clinical practice and consequently leads to misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis. This paper presents an overview of the pathogenesis and treatment of intervertebral disc-induced testicular pain in traditional Chinese and Western medicine, aiming to improve clinicians' understanding of this problem and provide some reference for the diagnosis and treatment of unexplained testicular pain. According to traditional Chinese medicine, the pathogenesis of intervertebral disc-induced testicular pain may be associated with exogenous cold and dampness, damp-heat invasion of Yin organs, qi and blood stagnation, and closely related to the liver, kidney and governor meridian. Western medicine believes that its pathogenesis may be related to nerve root stimulation, nerve root entrapment, Waller degeneration, referred pain, nerve hypersensitivity and other factors.
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- 2024
14. [Determination of the derivatization reactivity between α/β -dicarbonyl compounds and standard citrullinated peptides based on matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry].
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Li YF, Zhou DD, Chen XF, Zhao JJ, Gao CL, Qiu XT, Tang ZC, Deng N, Zhao WN, and Bian YY
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- Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization methods, Peptides chemistry, Citrullination
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Protein citrullination is an irreversible post-translational modification process regulated by peptidylarginine deiminases (PADs) in the presence of Ca
2+ . This process is closely related to the occurrence and development of autoimmune diseases, cancers, neurological disorders, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and other major diseases. The analysis of protein citrullination by biomass spectrometry confronts great challenges owing to its low abundance, lack of affinity tags, small mass-to-charge ratio change, and susceptibility to isotopic and deamidation interferences. The methods commonly used to study the protein citrullination mainly involve the chemical derivatization of the urea group of the guanine side chain of the peptide to increase the mass-to-charge ratio difference of the citrullinated peptide. Affinity-enriched labels are then introduced to effectively improve the sensitivity and accuracy of protein citrullination by mass spectrometry. 2,3-Butanedione or phenylglyoxal compounds are often used as derivatization reagents to increase the mass-to-charge ratio difference of the citrullinated peptide, and the resulting derivatives have been observed to contain α -dicarbonyl structures. To date, however, no relevant studies on the reactivity of dicarbonyl compounds with citrullinated peptides have been reported. In this study, we determined whether six α -dicarbonyl and two β -dicarbonyl compounds undergo derivatization reactions with standard citrullinated peptides using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). Among the α -dicarbonyl compounds, 2,3-butanedione and glyoxal reacted efficiently with several standard citrullinated peptides, but yielded a series of by-products. Phenylglyoxal, methylglyoxal, 1,2-cyclohexanedione, and 1,10-phenanthroline-5,6-dione also derivated efficiently with standard citrullinated peptides, generating a single derivative. Thus, a new derivatization method that could yield a single derivative was identified. Among the β -dicarbonyl compounds, 1,3-cyclohexanedione and 2,4-pentanedione successfully reacted with the standard citrullinated peptides, and generated a single derivative. However, their reaction efficiency was very low, indicating that the β -dicarbonyl compounds are unsuitable for the chemical derivatization of citrullinated peptides. The above results indicate that the α -dicarbonyl structure is necessary for realizing the efficient and specific chemical derivatization of citrullinated peptides. Moreover, the side chains of the α -dicarbonyl structure determine the structure of the derivatives, derivatization efficiency, and generation (or otherwise) of by-products. Therefore, the specific enrichment and precise identification of citrullinated peptides can be achieved by synthesizing α -dicarbonyl structured compounds containing affinity tags. The proposed method enables the identification of citrullinated proteins and their modified sites by MS, thereby providing a better understanding of the distribution of citrullinated proteins in different tissues. The findings will be beneficial for studies on the mechanism of action of citrullinated proteins in a variety of diseases.- Published
- 2024
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15. [Comparison of stripping of steep sheep maxillary sinus mucosal with new-type memory elastic silk sleeve stripper and umbrella stripper].
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Li CJ, Lü Y, Li YF, Fan JD, Liu L, and Zhang Y
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- Animals, Goats, Mucous Membrane, Sheep, Maxillary Sinus, Silk, Sinus Floor Augmentation
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Objective: This work aims to investigate the effect of stripping of steep sheep maxillary sinus by using 0.012 or 0.014 model new-type memory elastic silk sleeve stripper and umbrella stripper., Methods: Goats with sinus floor gradients of 60° to 90° were selected by computed tomography of sheep head. A total of 72 animal models were established and randomized into three groups (n=24): group A (0.012 model), B (0.014 model) and C (umbrella stripper). Alveolar and maxillary sinus mucosa were stripped after crowning, and stripping length was measured when the stripping limit was reached or mucosal perforation occurred., Results: The average stripping length of mucosa in group A was 11.3 mm±4.6 mm, and three cases experienced perforation of sinus floor mucosa. The average stripping length of mucosa in group B was 17.5 mm±5.0 mm, and one case experienced perforation of sinus floor mucosa. The average stripping length of mucosa in group C was 4.2 mm±1.3 mm, and four cases experienced perforation of sinus floor mucosa. The difference among the three groups was statistically significant (P<0.01) according to variance analysis. Moreover, the comparison between any two means was also statistically significant according to Dunnett's T3 test (P<0.05)., Conclusions: The new-type memory elastic silk sleeve stripper effectively stripped steep maxillary sinus mucosa. The 0.014 model exhibited superior peeling effect and was relatively safe.
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- 2018
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16. [Injection of botulinum-A toxin into bulbospongiosus muscle for primary premature ejaculation: A preliminary clinical study].
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Li ZT, Li YF, Zhang Y, Luo Y, Zhu T, Li K, Feng QX, and Jiang J
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- Coitus, Ejaculation drug effects, Female, Humans, Injections, Intramuscular, Male, Sexual Partners, Surveys and Questionnaires, Botulinum Toxins, Type A administration & dosage, Neuromuscular Agents administration & dosage, Perineum, Premature Ejaculation drug therapy
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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of injection of botulinum-A toxin into the bulbospongiosus muscle in the treatment of primary premature ejaculation (PPE)., Methods: According to the inclusion criteria, we randomly assigned 70 outpatients with PPE to a trial and a control group of equal number, the former injected with 100 U botulinum-A toxin at 10 U/ml and the latter with the same volume of saline into the bulbospongiosus muscle. Then, we obtained the intravaginal ejaculatory latency time (IELT), scores of the Premature Ejaculation Profile (PEP), Male Sexual Health Questionnaire-Ejaculatory Dysfunction (MSHQ-EjD), and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and the incidence of adverse reactions between the two groups before and 4 weeks after treatment., Results: Complete data were obtained from 69 of the patients, 34 in the trial and 35 in the control group. The effectiveness rate was 47.06% (16/34) in the former but 0 in the latter. At 4 weeks after treatment, the patients of the trial group showed a significantly longer IELT than the controls and the baseline ([2.35 ± 1.83] vs [0.79 ± 0.21] and [0.74 ±+ 0.27] min, P < 0.01) and the controls. The patients in the trial group, in comparison with those in the saline control group and the baseline, also exhibited significant improvement in the scores of PEP-ejaculation control (1.21 ± 1.04 vs 0.49 ± 0.56 and 0.47 ± 0.51, P < 0.05), PEP-sexual satisfaction (1.32 ± 1.01 vs 0.71 ± 0.57 and 0.79 ± 0.48, P < 0.05), PEP-PE-related distress (2.12 ± 1.01 vs 2.80 ± 0.68 and 2.76 ± 1.26, P < 0.05), and PEP-PE-induced difficult relationship with the partners (1.38 ± 0.70 vs 2.37 ± 0.55 and 2.12 ± 1.49, P < 0.05). The sexual satisfaction score of the female partners after treatment was markedly improved in the trial group as compared with the control group and the baseline (1.18 ± 1.00 vs 0.57 ± 0.50 and 0.62 ± 0.60, P < 0.05). There were no statistically significant differences in MSHQ-EjD and HADS scores between the two groups before and after treatment. Adverse reactions were observed in 6 cases (17.65%) in the trial group, including 4 cases of decreased erectile hardness (11.76%) and 2 cases of incomplete urination (5.88%), which occurred from the 3 to 4 days after injection, and those with decreased erectile hardness could complete sexual intercourse without any other treatment and recovered after 3 weeks., Conclusions: Injection of botulinum-A toxin into the bulbospongiosus muscle can be used as an option for the treatment of PPE. Its clinical application value, however, needs to be verified by further studies with larger samples.
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- 2018
17. [Clinical application of tibial composite saphenous nervetissue flap for the treatment of traumatic bone-skin defect of leg].
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Zhao ZW, Liu WJ, Zha ZQ, Li YF, and Fan HJ
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Skin Transplantation, Surgical Flaps transplantation, Tibial Fractures pathology, Treatment Outcome, Wound Healing, Young Adult, Leg Injuries surgery, Skin injuries, Surgical Flaps innervation, Tibial Fractures surgery
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Objective: To investigate the effect of tibial composite saphenous nerve tissue flap in repairing traumatic bone-skin defect of leg., Methods: From February 2009 to May 2015, 23 patients with focile skin defect caused by trauma were treated, including 18 males and 5 females, aged from 8 to 59 years old with an average age of 35.6 years old. Length of tibia bone cortex defect ranged from 4 to 12 cm, width ranged from 2 to 2.5cm, skin defect ranged from 8 cm× 3 cm to 18 cm× 11 cm, all the wound surfaces had purulent exudation. Cross shift and ipsilateral shift methods of tibial composite saphenous nerve tissue flap were used to reconstruct continuity of the injured limb tibial brace and repair wound surface. Cutting flap ranged from 9 cm× 4 cm to 20 cm × 12 cm, bone flap length was 6 to 15 cm, width was 1.5 to 2.5 cm. Fracture healing time and recovery of limb function were observed., Results: At 3 to 5 months after operation, bone flap and area of affected area were healed with an average of 4.7 months. Twenty-three cases were followed up for 6 months to 5 years with an average of 30.3 months. Thirteen patients were able to walk without abnormal gait and could be engaged into original work. According to Enneking evaluation systems, 13 patients obtained excellent results, 8 moderate and 2 poor., Conclusions: With tibial composite saphenous nerve tissue flap transplantation at stage one to repair tibia and skin defects according to specific condition of affected limbs has a high rate of success and creates less damage to region of limb injury, which is an ideal method to repair skin defect of focile., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose.
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- 2017
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18. [Seminal vesiculoscopy: Past, status quo, and prospects].
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Wang Q, Liao LG, and Li YF
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- Calculi diagnostic imaging, Calculi surgery, Drainage, Hematocele diagnostic imaging, Hematocele surgery, Humans, Male, Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures, Ejaculatory Ducts diagnostic imaging, Endoscopy methods, Genital Diseases, Male diagnostic imaging, Genital Diseases, Male surgery, Seminal Vesicles diagnostic imaging, Vas Deferens diagnostic imaging
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Seminal vesiculoscopy is a new technology in uro-andrology developed in recent 10 years, which is a set of clinical operational techniques for observing the ejaculatory duct, seminal vesicle, ampullar region of the vas deferens and their surrounding structure, determining the cause, location and degree of the disease, and accomplishing such treatment procedures as irrigation, resection, incision, fulguration, hemostasis, expansion, drainage, and removal of hematocele, stones or obstruction in the distal seminal duct region. Therefore, it is not only an etiologically diagnostic technique, but also a minimally invasive surgical approach to the management of common diseases of the distal seminal duct region. Seminal vesiculoscopy has irreplaceable advantages of safety, effectiveness, minimal invasiveness, rapid recovery, and few complications.
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- 2017
19. [Vacuum sealing drainage as an adjuvant treatment of penile and scrotal gangrene: Clinical analysis of 4 cases].
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Zhu T, Liao LG, Li YF, Liu XD, Hu M, Zhang Y, Li ZT, Cao QF, and Jiang J
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- Debridement, Genital Diseases, Male pathology, Genital Diseases, Male prevention & control, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Testis pathology, Treatment Outcome, Vacuum, Gangrene therapy, Genital Diseases, Male therapy, Negative-Pressure Wound Therapy methods, Penis pathology, Scrotum pathology
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Objective: To search for an optimal strategy for the treatment of penile and scrotal gangrene by analyzing the clinical effect of vacuum sealing drainage (VSD) as an adjuvant treatment on this disease., Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data about 4 cases of penile and scrotal gangrene treated by VSD as an adjuvant treatment from January 2015 to June 2016. The 4 patients all underwent early extensive and radical debridement of gangrene of the scrotum and penis and received intravenous injection of two broad-spectrum antibiotics, followed by VSD for wound drainage and irrigation., Results: Adequate wound drainage was achieved in all the 4 cases, the gangrene range rapidly localized and testicular necrosis avoided. The wound surface healed satisfactorily after cleansing and suturing. The patients were followed up for 3 months after discharged from the hospital and none experienced recurrence., Conclusions: VSD combined with early adequate debridement can effectively localize the gangrene range, significantly reduce the frequency of changing dressings and shorten the hospitalization time of the patient, and therefore is a very effective adjuvant treatment of penile and scrotal gangrene.
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- 2017
20. [Efficacy and safety of Yimusake Tablets plus dapoxetine hydrochloride in the treatment of premature ejaculation].
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Yan XQ, Li YF, Yang DK, and Jiao X
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- Administration, Oral, Adult, Coitus psychology, Drug Therapy, Combination, Ejaculation, Humans, Male, Personal Satisfaction, Sexual Behavior, Tablets, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Benzylamines therapeutic use, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use, Naphthalenes therapeutic use, Premature Ejaculation drug therapy
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Objective: To evaluate the effect and safety of Yimusake Tablets combined with dapoxetine hydrochloride and either of them used alone in the treatment of premature ejaculation (PE)., Methods: We randomly assigned 180 PE patients to oral medication of Yimusake Tablets at 1.5 g per night (group A), dapoxetine hydrochloride at 30 mg at 1-3 hours before anticipated sexual activity (group B), the Yimusake Tablets plus dapoxetine hydrochloride simultaneously (group C), all for 8 weeks. After 4 and 8 weeks of medication, we recorded and compared the changes in the intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT), measures of the PE profile (PEP), and adverse events among the three groups of patients., Results: The treatment was accomplished and complete data obtained from 154 of the patients, 56 in group A, 52 in group B, and 46 in group C. After 4 and 8 weeks of medication, the mean IELT was dramatically prolonged in all the three groups as compared with the baseline (P<0.01), most significantly at 8 weeks in group C ([2.08±0.68] min), followed by B ([1.76±0.52] min) and A ([1.47±0.44] min), with statistically significant differences among the three groups (P<0.01). The PEP measures were remarkably improved in group A at 8 weeks (P<0.05), and both in B and C at 4 and 8 weeks (P<0.05), most significantly at 8 weeks in group C (P<0.05), in which the patients scored 1.96±0.77 in perception of control over ejaculation, 2.62±0.98 in satisfaction with sexual intercourse, 3.04±0.62 in PE-related distress, and 3.57±0.80 in PE-induced difficult relationship with their partners, all markedly improved as compared with groups A and B (P<0.05). Adverse reactions were observed in 2 cases (3.6%) in group A, 6 cases (9.6%) in B, and 5 cases (10.9%) in C. No severe adverse events occurred in any of the patients during the study., Conclusions: Combined medication of Yimusake Tablets and dapoxetine hydrochloride, with its advantages of effectiveness and safety, deserves to be recommended for the treatment of PE.
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- 2016
21. [Comparative study on bilateral temporomandibular joint of patients with unilateral multiple symptoms in cone-beam computed tomography].
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Han YS, Li YF, Lv Y, Guo XQ, Wang ZW, Liu B, Liu Y, Han WL, Hu M, and Liu HC
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- Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Mandibular Condyle, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, Temporomandibular Joint diagnostic imaging, Temporomandibular Joint Disorders diagnostic imaging
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Purpose: To investigate bilateral temporomandibular joint of patients with unilateral multiple symptoms in cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and explore the reference planes that may be different,providing reference for the diagnosis of temporomandibular disorders and comparative study., Methods: 50 cases with unilateral multiple symptoms(except for cases with unilateral single symptom)were examined by CBCT and the following indexes were observed and analyzed,including horizontal angles of the cross-sectional condyle after the reconstruction in the same patient, joint space, macroaxis diameter of condyle and vertical angles of condyle, which were commonly used at oblique position parallelled to the long axis of condyle, the gradient of articular tubercle and the joint space,which could be obtained at sagittal and oblique position vertical to the long axis of condyle.The data obtained was analyzed by paired t test with SPSS13.0 software package., Results: There was significant difference between the bilateral measured value of joint space when the angle was 60° in sagittal plane (P<0.05).The difference was more significant when the angle was 120° in parallel plane and 90° in sagittal plane (P<0.01). The other measured parameters were not significant different., Conclusions: For patients with TMD, it is more easily to observe differences between the bilateral measured value of joint space in the sagittal or vertical plane,where the increase of the front joint space can be seen and construction was more significant.
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- 2016
22. [Reseach on THz Time Domain Spectrum of Photo-Induced Insulator-Metal Phase Transition of VO₂ Films].
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Wang CL, Wu S, Li YF, Liu BW, Hu ML, Chai L, Xing QR, and Wang QY
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Vanadium dioxide (VO₂) film will be phase-transitioned from insulator into metal, accompanied with dramatic change on conductivity, which is named as photo-induced insulator-metal phase transition. Such phase transition of VO₂ film has important application potentials in modulators or other functional devices for terahertz waves. In this paper, the transmission spectrum variations before and after the photo-induced insulator-metal phase transition of vanadium dioxide film are investigated, and the phase transition properties in terahertz(THz) region are analyzed. In the experiment, the phase transition of the VO₂ film was induced by a continuous wave (CW) laser source and a femtosecond (fs) laser source, respectively. Obvious changes on the THz waveforms were observed for the both mentioned means of excitation, and the amplitude attenuation, as well as the signal distortion, was intensified with the increase of the impinging optical power. The fast Fourier transform (FFT) spectra of the transmitted THz time-domain signals were analyzed and it was found that the amplitude of the transmitted spectrum decreased synchronously with the increase of the optical power, accompanied with deformation of the spectrum line shape at the same time. The reason was that the macroscopic dielectric properties of the VO₂ film approached gradually to that of a metal as laser power was increased. A parameter, transmission modulation function, was defined in the paper as the amplitude difference between the transmission spectra of the VO₂ film before and after the laser excitation, to describe the dispersivity of the photo-induced phase transition more clearly. From the curve of the transmission modulation function, strong frequency-dependent properties at THz frequencies were found to vary regularly with the incident light power. After furthermore comparison, it was found that, though the insulator-metal phase transition could be trigged by both CW laser source and fs laser source, the corresponding impinging optical power values were obviously alternative for the equivalent transmission modulation function. At the end of the paper, the difference of the phase transition efficiency between the two excitation methods was analyzed and discussed.
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- 2015
23. [Dapoxetine for premature ejaculation: Advances in clinical studies].
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Zhou TY and Li YF
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- Biomedical Research, Humans, Male, Reaction Time drug effects, Treatment Outcome, Benzylamines therapeutic use, Ejaculation drug effects, Naphthalenes therapeutic use, Premature Ejaculation drug therapy, Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors therapeutic use
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Premature ejaculation (PE) is a most common sexual dysfunction, for which dapoxetine, a novel selective serotonin (5-HT) re-uptake inhibitor (SSRI), is the only licensed oral medicine at present. With the advantages of fast absorption, rapid action, on-demand medication, and short half-life time, dapoxetine has been proved by clinical trials to be effective in prolonging the intravaginal ejaculation latency time (IELT) and improving the overall condition of PE patients in various areas and populations. Compared with the traditional SSRIs, dapoxetine has a better safety and tolerability. The most frequently reported dapoxetine-related adverse events include nausea, diarrhea, headache and dizziness, but with very few severe or serious cases.
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- 2015
24. [Establishment of model of traditional Chinese medicine injections post-marketing safety monitoring].
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Guo XE, Zhao YB, Xie YM, Zhao LC, Li YF, and Hao Z
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- China epidemiology, Drug Monitoring standards, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions epidemiology, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions etiology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage, Female, Health Personnel, Humans, Male, Product Surveillance, Postmarketing standards, Drug Monitoring methods, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions prevention & control, Drugs, Chinese Herbal adverse effects, Product Surveillance, Postmarketing methods
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Objective: To establish a nurse based post-marketing safety surveillance model for traditional Chinese medicine injections (TCMIs)., Method: A TCMIs safety monitoring team and a research hospital team engaged in the research, monitoring processes, and quality control processes were established, in order to achieve comprehensive, timely, accurate and real-time access to research data, to eliminate errors in data collection., Result: A triage system involving a study nurse, as the first point of contact, clinicians and clinical pharmacists was set up in a TCM hospital. Following the specified workflow involving labeling of TCM injections and using improved monitoring forms it was found that there were no missing reports at the ratio of error was zero., Conclusion: A research nurse as the first and main point of contact in post-marketing safety monitoring of TCM as part of a triage model, ensures that research data collected has the characteristics of authenticity, accuracy, timeliness, integrity, and eliminate errors during the process of data collection. Hospital based monitoring is a robust and operable process.
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- 2013
25. [Correlation study between obstructive level diagnosed by Apnea Graph and cephalometric posterior airway space in obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome].
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Zhou CY, Dai ZY, Li YF, Wen YL, Zong L, and Zhang H
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- Adult, Airway Obstruction diagnostic imaging, Airway Obstruction physiopathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive diagnostic imaging, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive physiopathology, Transducers, Pressure, Airway Obstruction diagnosis, Sleep Apnea, Obstructive diagnosis, Tongue diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To study the correlation between Apnea Graph (AG) analysis of airway obstruction and cephalometric assessment of the posterior airway space in the diagnosis of obstructive level in patients with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), so as to improve the preoperative diagnostic accuracy and the therapeutic outcome., Methods: Thirty patients (28 males and two females) who were diagnosed with severe OSAHS (mean AHI 58.6) by overnight polysomnography in recent 3 months were enrolled. The ages of the patients ranged from 35 to 59 years old with the median age of 41.5 years old. The mean body mass index (BMI, x(-) ± s) was (28.8 ± 4.1) kg/m(2). Mean apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) was (58.6 ± 16.4)/h. The lowest oxygen saturation was averaged to 0.69 ± 0.09. All patients underwent AG study as well as cephalometric analysis preoperatively. A correlation analysis was performed between the percentage of lower level obstructions measured by AG and the posterior airway space (PAS) evaluated by cephalometric analysis., Results: All of the 30 patients had the obvious narrow PAS of 4.4 - 10.8 mm, with the average of (7.6 ± 2.1) mm. Their constituent ratios of lower level obstruction ranged from 2 to 87 percent with the median ratio of 15.5% [9.0%; 35.8%]. Among all the patients, only 2 cases had more than 50 percent obstruction of the airway at lower level, 8 cases had 30 to 40 percent obstruction, and 6 cases had the narrow PAS less than 6 mm. The constituent ratio of lower level obstructions had a negative rectilinear correlation with the data of PAS (r = -0.6511, P < 0.01), which meant the patient with a higher percentage of lower obstruction had the tendency to have a corresponding narrower PAS. Two cases whose constituent ratios of lower level obstructions were not compatible with the rectilinear tendency due to tonsillar hypertrophy were reported., Conclusions: AG analysis of airway obstruction and cephalometric assessment of the PAS could provide comparable and consistent results for the diagnosis of obstructive level in OSAHS. However, the tonsillar hypertrophy should be considered when using AG to identify the airway obstruction.
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- 2011
26. [Discussing displacemental trend on nontractional side of canine mandible with finite element method when distraction osteogenesis with unilateral incomplete osteotomy].
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Liu XM, Li YF, Hu M, Zhang JQ, Liu B, and Fan LN
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- Finite Element Analysis, Humans, Osteotomy, Temporomandibular Joint, Mandible, Osteogenesis, Distraction
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Objective: To discuss the trend of displacement on the side of nondistraction when distraction osteogenesis with unilateral incomplete osteotomy of canine mandible., Methods: The method of finite element analysis was used to simulate distraction osteogenesis with unilateral incomplete osteotomy and the displacement of six marked point such as the temporomandibular joint and the angle of mandible and coracoid process and teeth were observed on nondistractional side when the transport disc was distracted with a distance and without a distance., Results: When the transport disc was distracted without a distance, the Von Mises stress was 0 in the six marked point of nondisractional side and their displacement in 3 dimensions (X, Y, Z axis) was 0. When the transport disc was distracted with 1 mm width, all marked point had some displacement., Conclusion: When distracted and observed from the side of distraction, the mandible at the side of nondistraction has the trend of contrarotation round the center of the transverse ridge mid-point of condyle process on the plane of sagittal, whereas it has the trend of parallel movement approximately in the direction of opposite side on the plane of coronary.
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- 2011
27. [One-hole high ligation of internal spermatic vein by embryonic natural orifice transumbilical laparoscopy: a recommendable treatment of varicocele].
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Sun ZY, Wu G, Li YF, Zhang KQ, Zhou B, and Jin FS
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- Adolescent, Adult, Humans, Male, Umbilicus surgery, Young Adult, Laparoscopy, Ligation methods, Varicocele surgery
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Objective: To evaluate the one-hole method for high ligation of the internal spermatic vein by embryonic natural orifice transumbilical laparoscopy., Methods: We used the one-hole method for high ligation of the internal spermatic vein by embryonic natural orifice transumbilical laparoscopy in the treatment of 15 cases of varicocele, 13 in the left and 2 in the right side, and appraised the treatment results by follow-up 1 month after the surgery., Results: All the operations succeeded and no complications developed. The average operation time was 28 minutes and the mean hospital stay was 4 days. Symptoms were significantly relieved in all the patients and the scars were inconspicuous at follow-up., Conclusion: The one-hole method is a novel option for high ligation of the internal spermatic vein by embryonic natural orifice transumbilical laparoscopy in the treatment of varicocele. It is recommendable for its advantages of simple procedure, less pain, few complications, quick recovery, mini-invasiveness and cosmetic acceptability.
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- 2010
28. [IR and Raman spectroscopic studies on the derivatives of butylphthalide].
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Wang W, Li YF, Wang Q, Liu Y, Shen JX, Chang JB, and Xie JX
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- Benzofurans chemistry, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Spectrum Analysis, Raman
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dl-NBP is a potentially beneficial and promising drug for treatment of ischemic stroke with multiple actions that affect different pathophysiologic processes, such as improving microcirculation, decreasing brain infarct volume, regulating energy metabolism, and especially inhibiting platelet aggregation and reducing thrombus formation. However, NBP is limited to use in the clinic by other side effects, such as elevated aminotransferase, abnormal liver function and digestive response. Some derivates of NBP were synthesized with the halides (F, Cl and Br) on the 6-position, and their IR and Raman spectra were measured. They proved the complemental information for deducing their structure. By comparing the spectra of the NBP, the band of disubstituted benzene disappeared in the derivatives, and the band of trisubstituted benzenes were observed. The stretching vibrational band of C--H was detected in the Raman spectra, but was not observed in IR. In the low frequency region, the deformation vibration band of --C--C--C--C was also observed in the Raman spectra.
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- 2010
29. [Study on the circular dichroism of (S)- and (R)- Wuweizisu C].
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Li YF, Dong LH, Wang W, Wang Q, Wang SY, Zhao P, and Chang JB
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- Biphenyl Compounds chemistry, Circular Dichroism, Cyclooctanes chemistry, Spectrum Analysis, Lignans chemistry, Polycyclic Compounds chemistry
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The circular dichroism (CD) is an excellent method for determining the absolute stereochemistry of organic compounds. The CD spectra of four biphenyl compounds were determined by using CD spectrometer, and two pairs of symmetrical CD spectra were obtained. The absolute configuration of biphenyl bond was confirmed by the Cotton effect according to the CD rule. The CD spectrum of compound 3 shows a negative Cotton effect at 256 nm, and a positive Cotton effect at 220 nm, which predicts an S-configuration of biphenyl according to an experimental CD rule. Conversely, the CD spectrum of compound 3' displays a positive Cotton effect at 256 nm, and a negative Cotton effect at 219 nm, which predicts an R-configuration of biphenyl. And the regularity of oxazoline-mediated Ullmann reaction was obtained, too.
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- 2009
30. [Establishment of a finite element model: canine segmental mandibular reconstruction by partial-cortical-cutting distraction osteogenesis].
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Li YF, Hu M, Wu ZH, and Lin F
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- Finite Element Analysis, Humans, Mandible, Plastic Surgery Procedures, Mandibular Reconstruction, Osteogenesis, Distraction
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Objective: To establish a finite element model of canine segmental mandibular reconstruction by partial-cortical-cutting distraction osteogenesis., Methods: The geometry model was established by Mimics software via reading the data of DICOM format from CT and was cut with Magics software. The finite element model was established and was analyzed by MARC software., Results: A finite element model of canine segmental mandibular reconstruction by partial-cortical-cutting distraction osteogenesis was established. The model was composed of five parts. These five parts were felted via Magics software. The Von Mises stress of the joint region of slice and the slide segment were 34.60 MPa when the slide segment was retained 1.4 mm width during distraction osteogenesis with the force of 12 N., Conclusion: The biomechanics analysis can be complated through the finite element model of canine segmental mandibular reconstruction by distraction osteogenesis that retains lingual cortical bone.
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- 2009
31. [Construction and expression of eukaryotic recombinant of mouse fertilin beta subunit in HEK293 cells].
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Sun ZY, Jin FS, Li YF, and Zhang J
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- ADAM Proteins genetics, Animals, Blotting, Western, Cells, Cultured, Fertilins, Gene Expression, Genetic Vectors, Humans, Male, Membrane Glycoproteins genetics, Mice, Plasmids, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Recombinant Proteins biosynthesis, ADAM Proteins biosynthesis, Eukaryotic Cells metabolism, Membrane Glycoproteins biosynthesis, Transfection
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Objective: To construct the eukaryotic expression recombinant pSG. SS. C3d3. YL-Fbeta and analyze the expression of mouse fertilin beta subunit in HEK293 cells., Methods: The cDNA fragment expressing the disintegrin domain of mouse fertilin beta was obtained by PCR, and then inserted into the eukaryotic plasmid pSG. SS. C3d3. YL to get recombinant plasmid pSG. SS. C3d3. YL-Fbeta, which was transfected into the HEK293 cell line to express the target protein Fbeta after identified by restriction enzyme digestion. And then Fbeta was detected by indirect immunofluorescence through confocal laser scanning microscopy, Western blot, immunohistochemistry staining and flow cytometry assay., Results: The recombinant vector pSG.SS.C3d3. YL-Fbeta could express Fbeta in HEK293 cells., Conclusion: The expression of Fbeta in eukaryotic cells provides a foundation for further researches on the effect of high F, expression on fertilization process.
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- 2007
32. [Determination and clinical significance of serum anti-ryanodine receptor antibody in patients with myasthenia gravis].
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Cui LY, Li YF, Li YH, and Zhang JB
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- Humans, Myasthenia Gravis blood, Myasthenia Gravis complications, Thymoma complications, Thymus Neoplasms complications, Autoantibodies blood, Myasthenia Gravis immunology, Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel immunology
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Objective: To explore the clinical significance of serum anti-ryanodine receptor (RyR) antibody in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (MG)., Methods: The crude sarcoplasmic reticulum was prepared from rabbit skeletal muscle, and then purified by differential centrifugation to produce the antigen. The serum anti-RyR antibody levels in 74 patients with MG (including 21 patients with comorbidic thymomas) were determined with ELISA., Results: Western blot demonstrated the presence of RyR in purified crude sarcoplasmic reticulum. The positive rate of anti-RyR antibody was significantly higher in MG patients who had comorbidic thymoma compared with those who had no such comorbidity (P < 0.01). Also, the positive rate was closely correlated with the severity of MG., Conclusion: Serum anti-RyR antibody test is helpful in the diagnosis of MG associated with thymoma and can be used to judge the outcome of MG.
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- 2007
33. [Correlation between traditional chinese medicine syndrome differentiation and urodynamic parameters in benign prostate hyperplasia].
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Zhang CH, Chen TB, Qin GZ, Ding SL, and Li YF
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- Aged, Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prostatic Hyperplasia diagnosis, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Prostatic Hyperplasia physiopathology, Urodynamics
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Objective: To explore the correlation between the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation and urodynamic parameters in benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH)., Methods: Urodynamic examination was conducted for 152 BPH patients, who were divided by TCM syndrome differentiation into seven types, namely, kidney-yin deficiency, kidney-yang deficiency, aqueduct stagnancy, spleen-qi deficiency, lung-heat and qi stagnancy, wetness-heat down-flow and phlegm-wetness stagnancy., Results: Of the total number of the BPH cases, 71 (46.71%) were differentiated as the type of kidney-yang deficiency, 40 (26.31%) as aqueduct stagnancy, and 14 (9.21%) as kidney-yin deficiency. Fifty-eight cases of Grade III-IV bladder outflow obstruction fell into the type of kidney-yang deficiency, and another 38 cases of the same grade along with 26 cases of Grade V-VI came under the type of aqueduct stagnancy. Of the 12 patients with very weak contractility of detrusor urine, 4 (33.33%) were attributed to the type of kidney-yang deficiency and 7 (58.33%) the type of aqueduct stagnancy. Among the 48 with weak contractility of detrusor urine, 27 (56.25%) fell under the type of kidney-yang deficiency and 17 (35.42%) the type of aqueduct stagnancy., Conclusion: The TCM syndrome differentiation of BPH is correlated with bladder outflow obstruction and detrusor urine contractility, which has provided corresponding evidence for the quantization and objectification of the TCM syndrome differentiation of BPH.
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- 2007
34. [Tuberculosis after organ transplantation: clinical analysis and literature review].
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Wang W, Wang AS, Wang ZY, Wang JH, Lin MG, Zhang T, Li J, An HR, and Li YF
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents adverse effects, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Organ Transplantation, Tuberculosis etiology
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Objective: To describe the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of tuberculosis after organ transplantation., Method: The clinical data of 25 cases of tuberculosis after organ transplantation were retrospectively analyzed., Results: Sixty-eight percent of the patients presented only mild symptoms. Fever, cough, malaise and chest tightness were among the most common manifestations. Pulmonary tuberculosis, pleurisy, miliary lesions, lymph node disease, and kidney tuberculosis were common. Involvement of two organs were present in 72% (18/25) of the patients. Radiology showed soft lesions, miliary nodules, pleural effusion, hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. Bacteriology and histology were used to confirm the diagnosis in most cases. The average time from presentation to diagnosis was 38 d. The effective rate of therapy was 76% (19/25)., Conclusion: More attention should be paid to tuberculosis after organ transplantation and immunosuppression. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are important measures to reduce the mortality.
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- 2007
35. [The ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathway and tumorigenesis].
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Li YF, Zhang Q, and Zhu DH
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- Apoptosis, Cell Cycle, DNA Repair, Humans, Neoplasms genetics, Neoplasms metabolism, Neoplasms pathology, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex metabolism, Ubiquitin metabolism
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The ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathway, a major pathway for protein degradation in cells, plays a critical role in the protein metabolism. So abnormality of the ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathway is closely related to many diseases, especially cancer. In this paper, we reviewed the study of the significant role of the ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic pathways during the cell cycle, DNA repair and apoptosis, especially the relationship between these pathways and tumorigenesis.
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- 2006
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36. [Molecular background of weak D type 15 as the predominant weak D type found in Chinese population].
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Sun GD, Duan XM, Zhang YP, Yin ZZ, Niu XL, Li YF, Zhao YL, and Niu HJ
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- Asian People genetics, Base Sequence, Blood Donors, China ethnology, Exons genetics, Genotype, Haplotypes, Humans, Molecular Sequence Data, Phenotype, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Rh-Hr Blood-Group System immunology, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Erythrocytes immunology, Point Mutation, Polymorphism, Genetic, Rh-Hr Blood-Group System genetics
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This study was aimed to investigate the molecular genetic basis and serological phenotype of Rh weak D type 15 individuals. Samples were identified by serological tests and genotyped by sequence specific primer-PCR (SSP-PCR), and were sequenced to detect the changes of all ten RHD exons. The number of gene RHD was detected through SSP-PCR. The results showed that in tested individuals of weak D type confirmed by the IAT, 18 cases (56% in weak D) were weak D type 15. Rh factors found in 2 weak D type 15 individuals (11%) were C+c+E+e; Rh factors found in 2 weak D type 15 individuals (11%) were C+c+E-e+; others (78%) were c-c+E+e+. The results by serological tests were consistent with the results genotyped by PCR-SSP method. In all 18 samples, the sequencing result revealed a gene mutation 845G > A at the exon 6 of the RHD and the point mutation changed amino acid G282D of the RhD polypeptide. The zygosity test demonstrated that 2 out of 18 weak D type 15 individuals were RHD(+)/RHD(+) homozygous (two DCe/DcE), 16 cases were RHD(+)/RHD(-) heterozygous (two DCe/dce and fourteen DcE/dce). It is concluded that Weak D type 15 is predominant in weak D individuals of Chinese Han Nationality, and most of them are heterozygous with various RH haplotypes.
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- 2006
37. [Thymus CT scan and thymoma associated antibodies in myasthenia gravis with thymoma].
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Li YF, Li YH, and Cui LY
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- Adult, Antibodies, Neoplasm blood, Antibodies, Neoplasm immunology, Autoantibodies blood, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Female, Humans, Male, Myasthenia Gravis diagnostic imaging, Myasthenia Gravis immunology, Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel immunology, Thymoma diagnostic imaging, Thymoma immunology, Thymus Hyperplasia diagnostic imaging, Thymus Hyperplasia immunology, Thymus Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Thymus Neoplasms immunology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Myasthenia Gravis complications, Thymoma complications, Thymus Neoplasms complications
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Objective: To investigate the clinical significance of the serum anti-titin, anti-ryanodine receptor (RyR) antibody level and thymus CT scan in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis with thymoma., Methods: Totally 32 patients with myasthenia gravis who had received thymectomy were included in the study. Abnormalities were shown under CT scan of thymus in all these patients. The relationships were studied among the pathological diagnosis, CT findings, and serum level of thymoma associated antibodies: anti-titin and anti-RyR antibodies., Results: The pathological diagnosis of thymoma was made in 21 patients and thymus hyperplasia in 11 patients after operation. The sensitivity of CT scan in the diagnosis of thymomas was 90.5%, the specificity of serum thymoma associated antibodies in the diagnosis of thymoma was 100%., Conclusion: The thymoma-associated antibodies test is helpful in the differential diagnosis of thymomas and thymus hyperplasia; when combined with CT scan, it may achieve high sensitivity in the diagnosis of the thymoma.
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- 2006
38. [Long-term survival of human spermatogonial stem cells in vitro and its functional identification].
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Li YF, Guo YL, Li XH, Jin FS, and Sun ZY
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- Adult, Cell Culture Techniques, Cells, Cultured, Coculture Techniques, Humans, Male, Sertoli Cells cytology, Spermatogonia physiology, Stem Cell Transplantation, Cell Survival, Spermatogonia cytology, Stem Cells cytology
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Objective: The culture of human spermatogonial stem cells (SSC) has not been studied in detail yet. Here we tried to explore the optimized culture method of human SSC by using several different co-culture systems., Methods: The alpha6 +Thy-1 +c-kit- cells acquired by the immunomagnetic beads sorting technique were cultured in different co-culture systems. Their morphological, biological characteristics and survival rates were intensively observed by microscopic or immunocytochemical assay. The long-term survival rate of human SSC during culture period was evaluated by germ cell transplantation technique., Results: The alpha6 +Thy-1 +c-kit- cells could stably survive in the DMEM and DMEM/F12 mediums with fetal bovine serum (FBS) on feeder layer. The survival rates within 1 week were more than 90%. The long-time culture showed the cells were gradually attached on the surface of Sertoli cells by the manner of scattered single cell or accumulated masses. Part of the SSC became more tightly attachment with Sertoli cells or mounted among the Sertoli cells. They could survive or even proliferate for more than 3 months in vitro. Germ cells transplantation study showed that some alpha6 +Thy-1 +c-kit- cells labeled by PKH26 could resided on the basal membrane of seminiferous tubule of nude mice, appearing as single or coupled cells 2 months later after transplantation. The function evaluation of the cultured cells by counting the fluorescent cells in the seminiferous tubule showed 54.9% and 9.2% of SSC in the alpha6 +Thy-1 +c-kit- cells were still remained after cultured for 2 and 4 weeks, respectively., Conclusion: Human SSC could maintain survival in vitro for more than 3 months, but it was still need to seek for a more optimized and successful culture system for its efficient expansion and proliferation. Thus it will open up a wide prospect for the understanding of the biology of human SSC and the treatment of male sterility.
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- 2005
39. [The category and characteristic and new progress of distraction osteogenesis device in craniomaxillofacial region].
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Li YF and Hu M
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- Humans, Osteogenesis, Distraction instrumentation
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- 2005
40. [Study on preparation and spectroscopy of silica-alumina hydrogel and silica from kaolin].
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Li YF, Pan XB, Liu G, Men XH, Zhang SJ, and Wang XL
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- Aluminum Oxide chemistry, Silicon Dioxide chemistry, Aluminum Oxide analysis, Hydrogel, Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylate chemistry, Kaolin chemistry, Silicon Dioxide analysis, Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission methods, Spectrophotometry, Infrared methods, X-Ray Diffraction methods
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In our research, silica-alumina hydrogel was prepared by activation with NaOH and reaction with HCl from kaolin, and silica was obtained from the hydrogel by drying and acidifying with HCl. IR, XRD and XRF were used for testing the results, and better result was obtained. The optimal conditions of processing for kaolin 40 g were 15-20 g of sodium hydroxide and 4-5 mol x L(-1) of hydrochloric acid. Finally, preparation processing to get silica, as well as the structure and purity of the resulting silica were characterized by means of IR, XRD and XRF.
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- 2005
41. [Analysis of genetic polymorphism in randomized donor's HPA 1-16 antigens and establishment of typed platelet donor data bank].
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Sun GD, Duan XM, Zhang YP, Yin ZZ, Niu XL, Li YF, Niu HJ, and Zhao YL
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- Antigens, Human Platelet classification, China, Gene Frequency, Genotype, Humans, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Antigens, Human Platelet genetics, Blood Donors statistics & numerical data, Platelet Transfusion, Polymorphism, Genetic
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To study the genetic polymorphism of HPA 1-16 platelet antigen alleles among unrelated volunteer donors and establish a typed platelet donor panel in Handan, typing was perfomed by polymerase chain reaction using sequence-specific primers (SSP-PCR); 148 random unrelated blood donors in Handan were genotyped for each of the HPA 1-16 antigen. The gene frequencies were analyzed and the genetype frequencies were determined by direct counting, and these data were compared with HPA distribution among various population by the chi-square test. The results indicated that HPA-1a, 2a, 4a-14a, 16a genes were found among the 16 HPAs in every sample tested. Monomorphic HPA-4a, 7a-14a, 16a were found in the samples. For HPA-1, 2, 5 and 6, a/a homozygosity was predominant with frequencies of 0.9595, 0.8108, 0.9865, 0.9797, respectively, and none of HPA b/b was found in the samples. HPA-1b, 2b, 5b, 6b were rarely found among subjects. HPA-15 had the greatest heterozygosity with a gene frequency of 0.2230, 0.5270, 0.2500 for HPA15a/15a, HPA15a/15b, HPA15b/15b, respectively. HPA-3 showed the second greatest heterozygosity with a gene frequency of 0.3851, 0.5135, 0.1014 for HPA3a/3a, HPA3a/3b, HPA3b/3b, respectively. HPA genotype frequencies showed a good fit to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. HPA1-5 gene frequencies for Chinese people in Handan were consistent with those of Chinese people in Shijiazhuang (P > 0.05). Among the HPA1-13, -15, the frequencies of HPA-1, -2, -6 for Chinese people in Handan differed appreciably from those for Chinese people in Taiwan (P < 0.05), others were similar to those of Chinese people in Taiwan. Among the HPA 1 - 8, a similarity was noted between Chinese people in Handan and Koreans (P > 0.05), except for HPA-3. Frequencies of HPA-1, -2, -5 significantly were differed from those in African Americans, as compared with HPA 1-5 (P < 0.05). Comparison of gene frequencies from HPA-1 and -5 showed significant differences between Chinese people in Handan and people in UK (P < 0.05). It is concluded that HPA-2, -3, -5, -15 of people in Western region of China have polymorphism, incompatible frequency of HPA antigen distribution is higher, which inevitably results in the increase of immunologic exposure, therefore attention must be paid to the importance of HPA-2, -3, -5, -15 in clinical disorders. This study for the first time completely analyses HPA1-16 gene frequencies in China, and provides data for establishing a typed platelet donor panel in Handan, China.
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- 2005
42. [Preliminary screening of specific surface markers of human spermatogonial stem cells].
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Li YF, Guo YL, Li XH, Jin FS, Sun ZY, and Zhang KQ
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- Adult, Cell Differentiation, Fetus cytology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Integrin alpha6 analysis, Integrin beta1 analysis, Lewis X Antigen analysis, Male, Thy-1 Antigens analysis, Biomarkers analysis, Spermatogonia cytology, Stem Cells cytology, Testis cytology
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Objective: To explore the specific surface markers for the isolation and purification of human spermatogonial stem cells (SSC)., Methods: Specific markers of human SSC were screened and identified in fetal and adult testes by immunohistochemical assay, using HSC markers c-kit, Thy-1 and human ES integrins., Results: In human adult testes, the alpha6 integrin extensively and significantly expressed on the surface of most of the germ cells in the seminiferous tubule, and beta1 integrin mainly expressed on the surface of the germ cells residing on or near the basal membrane in the seminiferous tubule. Thy-1 scattering expressed on the surface of some cells of the basal membrane, and on some Leydig cells as well. The three antigen markers expressed on the SSC of human adult testes specifically to some extent. SSEA-1 specifically expressed on the surface of the gonocytes in the fetal testes., Conclusion: The alpha6 and beta1 integrins and Thy-1 may be used for the SSC isolation as positive markers. SSEA-1 can be used as an identification marker for the fetus SSC.
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- 2005
43. [Effects of 48 h sleep deprivation on dual task ability and fatigue].
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Li YF, Zhan H, and Li T
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Fatigue, Professional Competence, Sleep Deprivation
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- 2005
44. [Serum anti-titin antibody in patients with myasthenia gravis].
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Li YF, Zhang JB, and Cui LY
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Connectin, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Myasthenia Gravis complications, Myasthenia Gravis diagnosis, Thymoma complications, Thymoma diagnosis, Thymoma immunology, Thymus Neoplasms complications, Thymus Neoplasms diagnosis, Thymus Neoplasms immunology, Antibodies blood, Muscle Proteins immunology, Myasthenia Gravis immunology, Protein Kinases immunology
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Objective: To study the clinical significance of serum anti-titin antibody level in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis (MG) with thymoma., Method: The serum anti-titin antibody was analysed by ELISA method in 40 cases of health control group, 90 cases of MG, 17 cases of MG with thymoma and 7 cases of no-MG thymoma. The positive rate was compared among these groups., Results: The positive rate of anti-titin antibody was significantly higher in MG with thymoma patients than MG patients (94% and 3%, P < 0.01). According to the Osserman's classification, anti-titin antibody was present mostly in patients (43%) in IV stage, and also present in 2 cases of 7 who with no-MG thymoma., Conclusion: Serum anti-titin antibody test is helpful in the diagnosis of MG with thymoma.
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- 2003
45. [Effects of short-action hypnotics triazolam and zopiclone on simulated flight performance].
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Jing BS, Zhan H, Li YF, Zhou YJ, and Guo H
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aerospace Medicine, Aviation, Azabicyclo Compounds, Humans, Male, Time Factors, Anti-Anxiety Agents pharmacology, Computer Simulation, Hypnotics and Sedatives pharmacology, Piperazines pharmacology, Psychomotor Performance drug effects, Triazolam pharmacology
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of short-action hypnotics triazolam and zopiclone on simulated flight performance so as to provide experimental evidences for the use of these drugs in aircrew., Method: Six healthy young male volunteers served as the subjects. They were asked to take triazolam (0.25 mg), zopiclone (7.5 mg) or placebo at noon time (13:00) and sleep for 1 h. Simulated flight performances were tested in a simulator 1 h, 2 h, 3 h, 4 h, 6 b, 8 h, 10 h and 20 h (next morning 9:00) after taking the drugs. The experiments were done once a week for 3 weeks., Result: No significant difference was found between simulated flight performances before or after triazolam while simulated flight performances at 2 h and 3 h after taking zopiclone showed significant decrease (P<0.05), but restored to normal 4 h after taking the drug., Conclusion: Short-action hypnotics triazolam had no significant effect on simulated flight performance, while zopiclone had significant adverse effects on simulated flight performance at 2 h and 3 h after taking the drug.
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- 2003
46. [Effects of modafinil on visual and auditory reaction abilities and subjective fatigue level during 48 h sleep deprivation].
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Li YF, Zhan H, Xin YM, Tang GX, Wei SH, and Li T
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- Adolescent, Adult, Attention drug effects, Auditory Perception drug effects, Benzhydryl Compounds pharmacology, Central Nervous System Stimulants pharmacology, Cross-Over Studies, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Fatigue physiopathology, Humans, Male, Modafinil, Sleep Deprivation physiopathology, Visual Perception drug effects, Benzhydryl Compounds therapeutic use, Central Nervous System Stimulants therapeutic use, Fatigue drug therapy, Psychomotor Performance drug effects, Reaction Time drug effects, Sleep Deprivation drug therapy
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate the effects of modafinil, a new central stimulant, on visual and auditory motion reaction ability and subjective fatigue level during 48 h sleep deprivation (SD)., Method: Six male healthy young volunteers were exposed to two 48 h periods of continuous wakefulness during the crossover experiment. In one period, three 200 mg doses of modafinil were given and in the other, separated by two weeks, matching placebos were administered. The SD time started from 7:00 of the first day to 7:00 of the third day. Drugs were given at 0:00, 16:00 of the second day and 0:00 of the third day. Variables, including visual and auditory motion reaction time, attention distribution, critical flicker fusion frequency (CFF), Stanford sleepiness scale (SSS) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE), were tested at 21:00 of the first day and 1, 3, 5, 7 h after each drug administration., Result: After 2-3 does of modafinil, the CFF level was obviously enhanced while the scores of Stanford sleepiness scale and RPE were markedly reduced. The visual and auditory motion reaction ability, as well as the attention distribution, showed no significant change., Conclusion: Modafinil can effectively reduced the subjective fatigue and sleepiness levels during SD.
- Published
- 2003
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