12 results on '"Zhi-Liang, Zhang"'
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2. Effect of acceptance and commitment therapy on rehabilitation patients with spinal cord injury
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Gang Huang, Bin Lai Lin, Jian Hui Hu, Fu Hua Qiu, Wen Ya Zhang, Zhi Liang Zhang, Hong Fan, Min Lu, and Jiang Bo Li
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Acceptance commitment therapy ,Spinal cord injury ,Motor function ,Stress level ,Rehabilitation therapy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
This study aimed to explore the differences between the effectiveness of using a combination of rehabilitation and acceptance commitment therapy (ACT), and rehabilitation therapy alone for the treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI). The newly admitted patients with spinal cord injury whose post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) score was higher than 38 points were randomly categorized into the treatment group and control group, with 30 patients in each group. One group underwent ACT and rehabilitation treatment, while the other underwent rehabilitation treatment only. PTSD and functional independence measure (FIM) scores were evaluated. Changes in scores were compared between the two groups before, one month, two months, and three months after treatment. The total PTSD score in SCI patients who were treated with ACT was significantly different before and after treatment (P
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- 2021
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3. rhBMP in lumber fusion for lumbar spondylolisthesis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Peng-Fei Han, Tao-Yu Chen, Zhi-Liang Zhang, Xiao-Dong Li, Peng-Cui Li, Lei Wei, Zhi Lü, and Xiao-Chun Wei
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein (rhBMP) and iliac crest autograft in the fusion treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis. Methods: The studies using randomized controlled trials to compare the rhBMP with iliac crest autograft in the treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis were retrieved from Embase, Pubmed, ProQuest dissertations & theses (PQDT), China national knowledge infrastructure (CNKI), Chinese Biomedical Database, Wanfang Data, Cochrane Library (from March 1998 to March 2018). Postoperative fusion rate, clinical success rate, postoperative intervertebral height, complications, operation time, blood loss and duration of hospitalization were chosen as the outcome indicators. Methodological quality of the trials was critically assessed, and relevant data were extracted. Statistical software Revman 5.3 was used for data-analysis. Results: Eleven articles were included in the meta-analysis. The results showed that, comparing the efficacy of rhBMP with iliac crest autograft, statistical significance was found in the 24-month fusion rate post operation [95% CI (1.38, 24.70), p = 0.02] and operation time [95% CI (−14.22, −2.08), p = 0.008]. There is not sufficient evidence for statistical differences in the remaining indicators. Conclusion: The current literature shows rhBMP is a safe and effective grafting material in the treatment of lumbar spondylolisthesis. Further evidence is dependent on the emergence of more randomized controlled trials with higher quality and larger sample sizes in the future. Keywords: Spondylolysis, Bone morphogenetic proteins, Ilium, Autografts, Meta-analysis
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- 2019
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4. Enzyme activity and thermostability of a non-specific nuclease from Yersinia enterocolitica subsp. palearctica by site-directed mutagenesis
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Yu Zhang, Zhen-Hua Li, Wei Zheng, Zhen-Xing Tang, Zhi-Liang Zhang, and Lu-E Shi
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Factors affecting enzyme activity ,Nuclease ,Mutation ,Mutagenesis ,Nucleases without sequence specificity ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: To identify the critical amino acid residues that contribute to the high enzyme activity and good thermostability of Yersinia enterocolitica subsp. palearctica (Y. NSN), 15 mutants of Y. NSN were obtained by site-directed mutagenesis in this study. And their enzyme activity and thermostability were assayed. Effect of several factors on the enzyme activity and thermostability of Y. NSN, was also investigated. Results: The results showed that the I203F and D264E mutants retained approximately 75% and 70% enzyme activity, respectively, compared to the wild-type enzyme. In addition to the I203F and D264E mutants, the mutant E202A had an obvious influence on the thermostability of Y. NSN. According to the analysis of enzyme activity and thermostability of Y. NSN, we found that Glu202, Ile203 and Asp264 might be the key residues for its high enzyme activity and good thermostability. Conclusions: Among all factors affecting enzyme activity and thermostability of Y. NSN, they failed to explain the experimental results well. One reason might be that the enzyme activity and thermostability of Y. NSN were affected not only by a single factor but also by the entire environment.
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- 2016
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5. Clinical efficacy of OrthoPilot navigation system versus conventional manual total hip arthroplasty: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
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Cheng-long Chen, Peng-fei Han, Zhi-liang Zhang, Xiao-juan Sun, and Zhi Lv
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Objective This study was performed to compare the clinical efficacy between the OrthoPilot navigation system and conventional manual surgery in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. Methods The Embase, PubMed, CINAHL, and Cochrane databases were searched for clinical trials. The outcome measurements were the anteversion angle, inclination angle, and complications. Review Manager 5.3 statistical software was used for the data analysis. Results Significant differences were found in the femoral offset and overall complication rate between the conventional and navigation groups. Additionally, the conventional group had significantly less anteversion than the navigation group. However, the navigation group had significantly better inclination. The operation time was significantly shorter in the conventional than navigation group. Conclusion Both the OrthoPilot navigation system and conventional total hip arthroplasty result in significant improvements in patient function with similar overall complication rates and have their own advantages in achieving good cup position. The conventional procedure has a shorter operation time than does use of a navigation system.
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- 2019
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6. Unraveling the influence of surface roughness on oil displacement by Janus nanoparticles.
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Yuan-Hao Chang, Sen-Bo Xiao, Rui Ma, Zhi-Liang Zhang, and Jian-Ying He
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Janus nanoparticles (JNPs) possess great potential in recovering the residual oil from reservoirs, however, the fundamental interaction mechanisms among nanoparticles, the oil, and reservoir wall characteristics remain to be elucidated. In this work, models of oil trapping grooves with different geometric features are subjected to molecular dynamics simulations for investigating the influences of roughness parameters on oil displacement dynamics by JNPs. Four key surface geometry parameters and different degrees of surface hydrophobicity are considered. Our results indicate that JNPs hold an outstanding performance in displacing residual oil on weakly to moderately hydrophobic surfaces. Overall, smaller entry and exit angles, the larger aspect ratio of the oil trapping grooves, and a bigger tip length of the rough ridges lead to superior oil recovery. Among the key geometric parameters, the aspect ratio of the oil trapping grooves plays the dominant role. These insights about the interaction of surface properties and JNPs and the resulting trapped oil displacement could serve as a theoretical reference for the application of JNPs for targeted reservoir conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. Sonication-assisted preparation of CaO nanoparticles for antibacterial agents
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Zhen-Xing Tang, Zhen Yu, Zhi-Liang Zhang, Xin-Yi Zhang, Qin-Qin Pan, and Lu-E Shi
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nano CaO ,preparation ,antibacterial activity ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The effect of calcination conditions on the size and killing activity of CaO nanoparticles towards L. plantarum was studied in this paper. The results showed that CaO nanoparticles with a diameter of 20 nm could be obtained under the investigated conditions. The lethal effect of CaO nanoparticles after incubation of 6 or 24 h increased with increasing calcination time. Using CaO-SA, CaO-SB, and CaO-SC after a 24-h exposure, 2.25, 3.37, and 5.97 log L. plantarum were killed, respectively, at a concentration of 100 ppm. The current results show that the use of CaO nanoparticles as antibacterial agents has significant potential in food-relevant industries.
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- 2013
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8. Carbosilane Dendrimer for the Coated Capillary Electrophoresis Column
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Chong-Qi, Shou, Xi-Xue, Xing, Jie-Fen, Kang, Zhi-Liang, Zhang, Nan-Jing, Song, and Pan, Shang
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- 2008
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9. Umbilical cord blood-derived nonhematopoietic stem cells retrieved and expanded on bone marrow-derived extracellular matrix display pluripotent characteristics.
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Junjie Wu, Yun Sun, Block, Travis J., Marinkovic, Milos, Zhi-Liang Zhang, Chen, Richard, Yixia Yin, Juquan Song, Dean, David D., Zhongding Lu, and Xiao-Dong Chen
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CORD blood ,HEMATOPOIETIC stem cells ,TISSUE culture ,BONE marrow ,STROMAL cells - Abstract
Background: Umbilical cord blood (UCB) not only contains hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), but also non-hematopoietic stem cells (NHSCs) that are able to differentiate into a number of distinct cell types. Based on studies published to date, the frequency of NHSCs in UCB is believed to be very low. However, the isolation of these cells is primarily based on their adhesion to tissue culture plastic surfaces. Methods and results: In the current study, we demonstrate that this approach overlooks some of the extremely immature NHSCs because they lack the ability to adhere to plastic. Using a native extracellular matrix (ECM), produced by bone marrow (BM) stromal cells, the majority of the UCB-NHSCs attached within 4 h. The colony-forming unit fibroblast frequency of these cells was 1.5 x 10
4 /108 mononuclear cells, which is at least 4000-fold greater than previously reported for UCB-NHSCs. The phenotype of these cells was fibroblast-like and different from those obtained by plastic adhesion; they formed embryonic body-like clusters that were OCT4-positive and expressed other human embryonic stem cell-related markers. Importantly, when implanted subcutaneously for 8 weeks into immunocompromised mice, these ECM-adherent and expanded NHSCs generated three germ layer-derived human tissues including muscle, fat, blood vessel, bone, gland, and nerve. Moreover, injection of these cells into muscle damaged by cryoinjury significantly accelerated muscle regeneration. Conclusions: These results indicate that UCB may be a virtually unlimited source of NHSCs when combined with isolation and expansion on ECM. NHSCs may be a practical alternative to embryonic stem cells for a number of therapeutic applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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10. Antimicrobial activity and safety evaluation of Enterococcus faecium KQ 2.6 isolated from peacock feces.
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Wei Zheng, Yu Zhang, Hui-Min Lu, Dan-Ting Li, Zhi-Liang Zhang, Zhen-Xing Tang, and Lu-E Shi
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ENTEROCOCCUS faecium ,PEAFOWL ,FECES ,MICROBIAL virulence ,POLYMYXIN B - Abstract
Background: The objective of this paper was to study antimicrobial activity and safety of Enterococcus faecium KQ 2.6 (E. faecium KQ 2.6) isolated from peacock feces. Methods: Agar well diffusion method was adopted in antimicrobial activity assay. Disk diffusion test was used to determine the antibiotic resistance. The identification and virulence potential of E. faecium KQ 2.6 were investigated using PCR amplification. Results: The results indicated that cell free supernatant (CFS) of the strain had the good antimicrobial activity against selected gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. The biochemical characteristics of antimicrobial substances were investigated. The results indicated that the antimicrobial substances were still active after treatment with catalase and proteinase, respectively. Moreover, the stability of antimicrobial substances did not change after heat treatment at 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80°C for 30 min, respectively. The activity of antimicrobial substances remained stable at 4 and -20°C after long time storage. The antimicrobial activity of CFS was compared with that of the buffer with similar strength and pH. The inhibitory zone of the buffer was apparently smaller than that of CFS, which meant that the acid in CFS was not the only factor that was contributed to antibacterial activity of CFS. The antibiotic resistance and virulence potential were evaluated using disk diffusion test and PCR amplification. The results showed that E. faecium KQ 2.6 did not harbor any tested virulence genes such as gelE, esp, asa1, cylA, efaA and hyl. It was susceptible to most of tested antibiotics except for vancomycin and polymyxin B. Conclusion: E. faecium KQ 2.6 may be used as bio-preservative cultures for the production of fermented foods [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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11. Forced vibration and special effects of revolution shells in turning point range.
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Zhi-liang Zhang and Chang-jun Cheng
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VIBRATION (Mechanics) , *MECHANICS (Physics) , *COUPLINGS (Gearing) , *BENDING (Metalwork) , *BENDING stresses , *BENDING moment - Abstract
The forced vibration in the turning point frequency range of a truncated revolution shell subject to a membrane drive or a bending drive at its small end or large end is studied by applying the uniformly valid solutions obtained in a previous paper. The vibration shows a strong coupling between the membrane and bending solutions: either the membrane drive or the bending drive causes motions of both the membrane type and bending type. Three interesting effects characteristic of the forced vibration emerge from the coupling nature: the non-bending effect, the inner-quiescent effect and the inner-membrane-motion-and-outer-bending-motion effect. These effects may have potential applications in engineering. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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12. Vibrations of Loudspeaker Cones in the Transitional Range.
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Zhi-Liang Zhang and Chang-Jun Cheng
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VIBRATION (Mechanics) ,LOUDSPEAKERS ,RADIO frequency modulation ,AUDIO equipment ,WAVES (Physics) - Abstract
The vibration of the loudspeaker conical diaphragm is analyzed in the transitional frequency range, where the bending waves appear on the cone's outer part and with increasing frequency gradually cover the entire diaphragm. The displacement patterns in the transitional range are described analytically and numerically along with characteristic frequency equations and the axial admittance. The solution of the equations shows a strong coupling between longitudinal and bending motions. For practical applications, the resonance spacing formula is derived as well as the expression for the first nonbending frequency, which may be considered the theoretical upper limit of the loudspeaker frequency response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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