10 results on '"Qin Xiangzheng"'
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2. Silk fibroin and ultra-long silver nanowire based transparent, flexible and conductive composite film and its Temperature-Dependent resistance.
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Qin, Xiangzheng, Peng, Yu, Li, Piaopiao, Cheng, Kai, Wei, Zhenzhong, Liu, Ping, Cao, Ning, Huang, Junyi, Rao, Jinjun, Chen, Jinbo, Wang, Tao, Li, Xiaomao, and Liu, Mei
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SILK fibroin , *WEARABLE technology , *SILVER , *SILVER phosphates , *THIN films , *VISIBLE spectra , *SILICON nanowires - Abstract
A transparent, conductive, smooth, and temperature sensitive thin films was fabricated and characterized in this paper. Silk fibroin could be processed into transparent thin films, which can act as ideal opto-electronic substrates. As pure silk fibroin film is nonconductive, ultra-long silver nanowires coating and platinum sputtering were used to strengthen its conductivity. Ultra-long nanowires were used to reduce the junctions between wires, and platinum was to improve the conductivity of the film. The new nanowire-metal-organic composite film possesses excellent conductivity and good transmittance. The composite films containing different silver nanowires exhibit conductivities of as low as 6.9 Ω/sq, and transmittance of 60–80% in the visible light range. The films also showed potentials in practical applications as their resistance is almost linearly temperature-dependent. It also can transfer power to electrical devices. The new composite films could be expected to function in wearable electronics or implantable devices and sensors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. Protective effects and mechanism of Inonotus obliquus on asthmatic mice.
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YAN Guanghai, JIN Guangyu, LI Liangchang, QIN Xiangzheng, ZHENG Changji, and LI Guangzhao
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- 2011
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4. Mechanical/Electrical Characterization of ZnO Nanomaterial Based on AFM/Nanomanipulator Embedded in SEM.
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Liu, Mei, Su, Weilin, Qin, Xiangzheng, Cheng, Kai, Ding, Wei, Ma, Li, Cui, Ze, Chen, Jinbo, Rao, Jinjun, Ouyang, Hangkong, Sun, Tao, Ahmed, Daniel, and Dokmeci, Mehmet Remzi
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ZINC oxide ,ATOMIC force microscopes ,YOUNG'S modulus ,SCANNING electron microscopes ,SURFACE morphology ,TUNGSTEN alloys ,TUNGSTEN trioxide - Abstract
ZnO nanomaterials have been widely used in micro/nano devices and structure due to special mechanical/electrical properties, and its characterization is still deficient and challenging. In this paper, ZnO nanomaterials, including nanorod and nanowire are characterized by atomic force microscope (AFM) and nanomanipulator embedded in scanning electron microscope (SEM) respectively, which can manipulate and observe simultaneously, and is efficient and cost effective. Surface morphology and mechanical properties were observed by AFM. Results showed that the average Young's modulus of ZnO nanorods is 1.40 MPa and the average spring rate is 0.08 N/m. Electrical properties were characterized with nanomanipulator, which showed that the ZnO nanomaterial have cut-off characteristics and good schottky contact with the tungsten probes. A two-probe strategy was proposed for piezoelectric property measurement, which is easy to operate and adaptable to multiple nanomaterials. Experiments showed maximum voltage of a single ZnO nanowire is around 0.74 mV. Experiment criteria for ZnO manipulation and characterization were also studied, such as acceleration voltage, operation duration, sample preparation. Our work provides useful references for nanomaterial characterization and also theoretical basis for nanomaterials application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. Frying Oil Evaluation by a Portable Sensor Based on Dielectric Constant Measurement.
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Liu, Mei, Qin, Xiangzheng, Chen, Zhanghao, Tang, Lei, Borom, Brandon, Cao, Ning, Barnes, Daniel, Cheng, Kai, Chen, Jinbo, Wang, Tao, and Rao, Jinjun
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DIELECTRIC measurements , *PERMITTIVITY , *CAPACITIVE sensors , *DETECTORS , *INSULATING oils - Abstract
A portable capacitive sensor was designed to assess frying oil degradation by measuring the changes in electrical capacitance. An interdigital electrode (IDE) was designed to be implemented as the testing probe (as IDEs are resistive to parasitic capacitance), together with an adjacent capacitive chip Pcap01 and a further microprocessor STM32, which were used as the data-processing elements. Experimental results demonstrated that viscosity could be a useful frying oil quality indicator, and also proved a preliminary correlation between IDE capacitance and oils' total polar materials. This implies that IDE capacitance could be a suitable metric for conveniently assessing frying oil degradation. The designed capacitance sensor is light in weight, cost effective, and has excellent potential for simple, inexpensive, on-the-spot testing of the current quality of frying oil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. Interactive Manipulation of Nonconductive Microparticles in Scanning Electron Microscope by a Virtual Nano-Hand Strategy.
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Liu, Mei, Cheng, Kai, Qin, Xiangzheng, Wei, Zhenzhong, Borom, Brandon, Su, Weilin, Chen, Jinbo, Feng, Yunpeng, Wang, Tao, and Rao, Jinjun
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SCANNING electron microscopes ,SCANNING electron microscopy ,MICRURGY ,ELECTRON microscopes - Abstract
Micro/nano-manipulation is the fabrication of particular constructs on devices at the micro/nano-scale. Precise manipulation of microparticles is one of the key technological difficulties in manufacturing micro/nano-scale components. Based on scanning electron microscopy and nanomanipulator, this paper adopts a direct push method to operate randomly distributed microparticles into ordered structures. A two-probe interaction strategy is proposed to enable microparticle movements in all directions efficiently and avoid scratching the substrate surface. To overcome the uncertainties in micromanipulation, a virtual nano-hand strategy was also implemented: long-range advance of each microparticle is realized by multiple single-step pushes, whose trajectory is theoretically analyzed. The pushes are well programmed to imitate effects of a more powerful and determined hand. Experimental results show that the theoretical single-step motion trajectory is in line with actual operation, and the proposed strategy can ensure precise operation of the microparticles in all directions and improve reliability and effectiveness of operation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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7. MicroRNA-206 serves as a tumor suppressor in pediatric acute myeloid leukemia by targeting Cyclin D1.
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Liu, Hong, Wu, Haiying, and Qin, Xiangzheng
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ACUTE myeloid leukemia , *CELL cycle , *BONE marrow , *CELL proliferation - Abstract
Pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a complex and heterogeneous disease. Several studies have shown the regulatory functions of microRNAs (miRNAs) in pediatric AML progression, and in this study, we aimed to evaluate the biological role of miR-206 in pediatric AML. The results demonstrated that miR-206 expression levels in the bone marrow and serum of pediatric AML patients were remarkably decreased than those in normal controls, and low serum miR-206 expression was closely associated with the unfavorable clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of pediatric AML patients. In addition, in vitro functional experiments revealed that overexpression of miR-206 significantly inhibited AML cell proliferation partly through induction of cell cycle arrest. Further studies showed that Cyclin D1 might be a direct target of miR-206 in AML cells, and the impaired proliferation ability of miR-206-overexpressing AML cells was notably rescued by Cyclin D1 restoration. Accordingly, the findings of our study suggested that miR-206 might serve as a promising prognostic marker and a potential therapy target for patients with pediatric AML. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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8. Needle breakage as an unusual complication of intravenous therapy: A case report.
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Liu Y, Xu H, Fang L, Wen J, Cui H, and Qin X
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- Humans, Male, Hand Injuries surgery, Fluoroscopy, Veins injuries, Veins diagnostic imaging, Veins surgery, Administration, Intravenous, Needles adverse effects, Foreign Bodies surgery, Foreign Bodies diagnostic imaging
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Residual intravenous foreign bodies following hand trauma are relatively rare; only a few previous reports of this situation are available. It has been reported that foreign bodies often migrate to the heart and atrium dextrum. Herein, we report a recent case of needle breakage in the dorsal vein of the hand that was removed with lignification using an intraoperative C-arm fluoroscopy machine and tape tourniquet to avoid proximal movement during removal. The mandate should be to remove within the capacity allowed so that rare cases and terrible complications can be avoided. The case was seen at The Yanji City, Jilin Province, China at the Yanbian University Hospital emergency at February 20, 2023.
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- 2024
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9. Long non-coding RNA SNHG1 promotes Cyclin D1-mediated proliferation in pancreatic cancer by acting as a ceRNA of miR-195.
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Li D, Zhang X, Yang Y, Shen Y, Zhang Q, Liu H, Li X, Zhang C, Liu P, and Qin X
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Pancreatic cancer (PCa) is one of the most fatal cancers worldwide. Recently, many studies have confirmed that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play crucial roles in the development of many human cancers, including PCa. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the biological role and underlying mechanisms of lncRNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 1 (SNHG1) in PCa progression. The results demonstrated that the expression levels of SNHG1 were increased in PCa cell lines and human tissue samples. High SNHG1 expression was notably correlated with adverse characteristics and poor survival of PCa patients. Knockdown of SNHG1 suppressed PCa cell proliferation in vitro and PCa tumor growth in vivo, and these effects might be associated with the induction of cell cycle arrest. We further confirmed that, in PCa cells, SNHG1 can negatively regulate miR-195 expression by acting as a ceRNA, and Cyclin D1 is a direct target of miR-195. Overexpression of miR-195 abrogated the oncogenic role of SNHG1 in PCa cells. Collectively, our results identified SNHG1 as a novel oncogenic lncRNA in PCa, and indicated that SNHG1/miR-195/Cyclin D1 axis might be a potential therapeutic target for PCa patients., Competing Interests: None., (IJCEP Copyright © 2019.)
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- 2019
10. [Protective effects and mechanism of Inonotus obliquus on asthmatic mice].
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Yan G, Jin G, Li L, Qin X, Zheng C, and Li G
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- Animals, Anti-Asthmatic Agents isolation & purification, Asthma metabolism, Asthma pathology, Basophils drug effects, Basophils metabolism, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid cytology, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid immunology, Disease Models, Animal, Interferon-gamma drug effects, Interferon-gamma metabolism, Interleukin-13 metabolism, Interleukin-4 metabolism, Interleukin-5 metabolism, Lung pathology, Lymphocytes drug effects, Lymphocytes metabolism, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Neutrophils drug effects, Neutrophils metabolism, p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases drug effects, Anti-Asthmatic Agents pharmacology, Asthma drug therapy, Basidiomycota chemistry, Phytotherapy, Plant Extracts pharmacology, p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases metabolism
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Objective: To explore the protective effects and mechanism of ethanol extract of Inonotus obliquus (EEIO) injection on asthmatic mice., Method: OVA was injected intraperitoneally and inhaled to produce the asthmatic model. Thirty two mice were randomly divided into four groups: control group, asthma group and I. obliquus groups of high and low dose. The concentrations of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 and IFN-gamma in BALF, the phosphor-p38 MAPK in lung tissues were respectively measured by ELISA and Western blotting. The number of inflammatory cells in BALF and histopathology changes were observed., Result: In asthmatic group, the number of inflammatory cells and the concentrations of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 in BALF and phospho-p38 MAPK in lung tissue were higher, while IFN-gamma were lower than those in normal control mice (P < 0.05). In I. obliquus group, the number of inflammatory cells, the concentrations of IL-4, IL-5, IL-13 in BALF and phosphor-p38 MAPK in lung tissue were lower, but were higher than those in normal control mice (P < 0.05), and histropathology damage was alleviated significantly. There was no significant difference observed among the efficacies in the I. obliquus groups of high and low dose., Conclusion: p38 MAPK may play a role in pathological process of asthma. I. obliquus effectively treats asthma by inhibiting the expression of phosphor-p38 MAPK, correcting the unbalance of IFN-gamma/IL-4 and decreasing the number of inflammatory cells.
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- 2011
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