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2. Isolation and characterization of a phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene (PAL) promoter from Ginkgo biloba and its regulation of gene expression in transgenic tobacco plants
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Zhang, Wei-Wei, Li, Jin-Bao, Xu, Feng, Tang, Yin, Cheng, Shui-Yuan, and Cao, Fu-Liang
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- 2014
3. Epidemiological Characteristics of COVID-19 Outbreak in Yangzhou, China, 2021.
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Zhang, Yu-Dong, Chen, Ding, Hu, Lei, Shen, Liang, Wu, Ren-Yuan, Cao, Fu-Ming, Xu, Jian-Qiang, and Wang, Liang
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SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant ,COVID-19 pandemic ,BASIC reproduction number ,SARS-CoV-2 ,AGE differences - Abstract
Objective: Epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 outbreak in Yangzhou city caused by the highly contagious Delta variant strain of SARS-CoV-2 virus were investigated in this retrospective descriptive study to provide prevention and control guidelines for outbreaks in the future. Methods: All the epidemiological data used in this study were collected manually from the official website of the Yangzhou Municipal Health Committee from 28 July to 26 August 2021, and then were analyzed systematically and statistically in this study. Results: A total of 570 COVID-19 cases were reported during the short-term outbreak in Yangzhou City. The ages of infected individuals ranged from 1 to 90 years with the average age at 49.47 ± 22.69 years. As for gender distributions, the ratio of male- to-female patients was 1:1.36 (242:328). Geographic analysis showed that 377 patients (66.1%) were in Hanjiang District while 188 patients (33.0%) were in Guangling District. Clinical diagnosis showed that 175 people (30.7%) had mild symptoms, 385 people were in moderate conditions (67.5%), and 10 people were in severe situations (1.8%). Significant age differences were found among the three groups (P < 0.001). However, no significant difference was identified in terms of gender ratio (P > 0.05). Based on the transmission chain formed by 6 generations of infected persons with a clear transmission relationship, the age showed a gradually decreasing trend, while the median time of diagnosis in 2 adjacent generations was 3 days. In addition, the estimated basic reproduction number R
0 of the Delta variant was 3.3651 by the classical Susceptible, Infectious, and/or Recovered (SIR) model. Conclusion: The Delta variant of SARS-CoV-2 was highly infectious and has obvious clustering characteristics during the Yangzhou outbreak in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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4. Evaluation of the Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Mulberry (Morus alba L.) Fruits from Different Varieties in China.
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Chen, Tao, Shuang, Fei-Fan, Fu, Qing-Yue, Ju, Yu-Xiong, Zong, Chen-Man, Zhao, Wei-Guo, Zhang, Dong-Yang, Yao, Xiao-Hui, and Cao, Fu-Liang
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MULBERRY ,WHITE mulberry ,HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,HYDROXYL group ,FLAVONOIDS - Abstract
Mulberry (Morus alba L.) fruit is a fruit with nutritional and medicinal value. It is widely cultivated in different regions of China, which may result in differences in its chemical composition. In this research, 25 mulberry fruit samples from six provinces in China were investigated. The contents of anthocyanins were evaluated by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The contents of two main anthocyanins, cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (C3G) and cyanidin-3-O-rutinoside (C3R), ranged from 0.656 ± 0.006 mg/g to 4.367 ± 0.243 mg/g and from 0.226 ± 0.007 mg/g to 1.649 ± 0.013 mg/g, respectively. Additionally, the contents of total phenolic, total flavonoid, vitamin C, titratable acids, reducing sugars and antioxidant capacity (FRAP, DPPH, scavenging and hydroxyl radical scavenging activity) were also assessed. The results and principal component analysis showed that the Zhongsang 5801 variety from Sichuan, Dechang had the greatest health value with the highest active compound contents. Based on our analysis, the variety from Sichuan, Dechang is a high-quality plant source for mulberry fruit cultivation. This research provides a basis for the rational development and utilization of mulberry fruit resources in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Expression of Peroxiredoxins and Pulmonary Surfactant Protein A Induced by Silica in Rat Lung Tissue.
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LIU, Nan, XUE, Ling, GUAN, Yi, LI, Qing Zhao, CAO, Fu Yuan, PANG, Shu Lan, and GUAN, Wei Jun
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PROTEIN expression ,SILICOSIS ,PEROXIREDOXINS ,SURFACE active agents ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,DOWNREGULATION ,LABORATORY rats - Abstract
Silicosis is one of the most serious occupational diseases in China and dates back to centuries ago. In this study, we successfully established a rat model of silicosis by intratracheal silica injection for 28 days and determined hydroxyproline levels to evaluate collagen metabolism in lung homogenates. Oxidative stress status was evaluated by detecting catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities. Expression levels of peroxiredoxins (Prx I and Prx VI) were detected by Western blotting. Pulmonary surfactant protein A (SP-A) levels in rat serum and lung tissue were analyzed by ELISA, and SP-A and Prx expression levels in lung tissues were detected by immunohistochemistry. The results suggest that Prx proteins may be involved in pulmonary fibrosis induced by silica. Downregulation of SP-A expression caused due to silica is an important factor in the occurrence and development of silicosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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6. In vitro assessment of thyroid hormone disrupting activities in drinking water sources along the Yangtze River.
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Hu, Xinxin, Shi, Wei, Zhang, Fengxian, Cao, Fu, Hu, Guanjiu, Hao, Yingqun, Wei, Si, Wang, Xinru, and Yu, Hongxia
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TOXICOLOGY of water pollution ,THYROID hormone receptors ,CHEMICAL agonists ,CELL analysis ,FIBROBLASTS ,CONTAMINATION of drinking water - Abstract
The thyroid hormone disrupting activities of drinking water sources from the lower reaches of Yangtze River were examined using a reporter gene assay based on African green monkey kidney fibroblast (CV-1) cells. None of the eleven tested samples showed thyroid receptor (TR) agonist activity. Nine water samples exhibited TR antagonist activities with the equivalents referring to Di-n-butyl phthalate (DNBP) (TR antagonist activity equivalents, ATR-EQ
50 s) ranging from 6.92 × 101 to 2.85 × 102 μg DNBP/L. The ATR-EQ50 s and TR antagonist equivalent ranges (ATR-EQ30–80 ranges) for TR antagonist activities indicated that the water sample from site WX-8 posed the greatest health risks. The ATR-EQ80 s of the water samples ranging from 1.56 × 103 to 6.14 × 103 μg DNBP/L were higher than the NOEC of DNBP. The results from instrumental analysis showed that DNBP might be responsible for the TR antagonist activities in these water samples. Water sources along Yangtze River had thyroid hormone disrupting potential. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]- Published
- 2013
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7. Competitive interactions in Ginkgo and crop species mixed agroforestry systems in Jiangsu, China.
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Cao, Fu-liang, Kimmins, J., and Wang, J.
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GINKGO ,AGROFORESTRY ,CROP yields ,INTERCROPPING ,BIOMASS production - Abstract
Intercropping Ginkgo and crop species in southern China is receiving increasing attention because it offers potential advantages for resource utilization, higher economic income to farmers and increased sustainability in crop production, We carried out a 2-year field intercropping system composed of Ginkgo with wheat, broad bean, and rapeseed, respectively, to determine the competitive interactions between the different species, and productivity and the economic yield of each intercropping system. The density of Ginkgo and crop species was varied systematically in a two-way density matrix composed of three monoculture densities and nine intercropping of all possible pairwise combinations of monoculture densities. Intercropping systems were assessed on the basis of several intercropping indices such as land equivalent ratio, relative crowding coefficient, relative competition intensity and vector competition analysis. The results showed that the combined biomass production of the component crop species was significantly greater in the Ginkgo/crop mixtures than in monocultures crops (Ginkgo, broad bean, wheat, and rapeseed). Ginkgo: rapeseed ratio 24:12, Ginkgo: bread bean ratio 24:5, and Ginkgo: wheat ratio 24:200 had the best total biomass production. Ginkgo: rapeseed (and broad bean) ratio 24:5 and Ginkgo: wheat ratio 24:200 in respective Ginkgo/crop mixtures had the maximum economic yield. Vector competition analysis showed that Ginkgo/rapeseed mixture exhibited an antagonistic interaction type and therefore is not suitable for intercropping. Ginkgo/broad bean mixture demonstrated the most beneficial effects among the three intercropping systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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8. A sustainable landscape ecosystem design.
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Huang, Lei‐Chang, Ye, Shu‐Hong, Gu, Xun, Cao, Fu‐Cun, Fan, Zheng‐Qiu, Wang, Xiang‐Rong, Wu, Ya‐Sheng, and Wang, Shou‐Bing
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CASE studies ,LANDSCAPES ,BIOTIC communities ,PERPLEXITY (Philosophy) - Abstract
Landscape planning is clearly ecologically and socially relevant. Concern about sustainability between human and environment is now a driving paradigm for this professional. However, the explosion of the sustainable landscape in China is a very recent phenomenon. What is the sustainable landscape? How is this realized in practice? In this article, on the basis of the reviews of history and perplexities of Chinese landscape and nature analysis of sustainable landscape, the ecothinking model, an implemental tool for sustainable landscape, was developed, which applies ecothinking in vision, culture, conservation and development of site, and the process of public participation for a harmonious relationship between human and environment. And a case study of the south entrance of TongNiuling Scenic Area was carried out, in which the most optimum scenario was chosen from among three models according to the ecothinking model, to illustrate the construction of the ecothinking model and how to achieve a sustainable landscape. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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9. The antioxidant activity and composition of the seed oil of mulberry cultivars.
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Yao, Xiao-Hui, Shen, Yu-Shi, Hu, Run-Ze, Xu, Ming, Huang, Jia-Xing, He, Chen-Xi, Cao, Fu-Liang, Fu, Yu-Jie, Zhang, Dong-Yang, Zhao, Wei-Guo, Liu, Li, and Chen, Tao
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MULBERRY ,OILSEEDS ,LINOLEIC acid ,COMPOSITION of seeds ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,IRON ions - Abstract
Mulberry is a traditional crop that has been grown in China for thousands of years. While leaves and fruits of the mulberry have been consumed, mulberry seed use has been less extensive. The goal of this study was to investigate the value of the seeds. Seven cultivars of mulberry were investigated. Oil was extracted from seeds, and the oil content was determined. The primary components of the oils were analyzed using gas chromatography. It was found that all the mulberry cultivars contained high linoleic acid contents, suggesting that mulberry seed may be a potential resource of linoleic acid. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents were also compared among different mulberry seed oils. The physical and chemical parameters, as well as the antioxidant activity of the mulberry seed, were determined. Principal component analysis indicated that the ferric ion reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl free radical-scavenging activity (DPPH) of mulberry seed oil may be due to high phenolic compounds and linoleic acid. The cultivars Dongsheng, Fengtian, and Guisang had the highest antioxidant activities (FRAP, DPPH), and it was proposed that these cultivars would produce the highest quality oil for use as an ingredient for healthcare or functional food use. Image 1 • To evaluate the antioxidant activities of 7 varieties of mulberry seed oil. • Components of mulberry seed oils were analyzed. • PCA was used to evaluate the correlation between components and activities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. Mental health changes in elderly patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery during the COVID-19 pandemic in China.
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Hao, Xin-Yu, Guo, Yong-Xin, Lou, Jing-Sheng, Cao, Jiang-Bei, Liu, Miao, Mi, Tian-Yue, Li, Ao, You, Shao-Hua, Cao, Fu-Yang, Liu, Yan-Hong, Li, Hao, Zhou, Zhi-Kang, Xu, Jun-Mei, Wu, Qing-Ping, Gu, Xiao-Ping, Wang, Di-Fen, Peng, Yu-Ming, Ma, Li-Bin, Wang, Li-Yun, and Tong, Li
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COVID-19 pandemic , *OLDER patients , *MENTAL illness , *MENTAL health , *HEALTH of older people - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has a heavy impact on the mental health of elderly surgical patients worldwide. In particular, the elderly patients faced considerable psychological stress due to various environmental and medical factors during the outbreak. This study aims to examine changes in mental health trends among non-cardiac surgical patients aged 65 and above in China during the COVID-19 pandemic. This multi-center, convenient sampling, longitudinal observational study was conducted from April 1, 2020 to April 30, 2022. Primary outcome was the prevalence of postoperative depression. Secondary outcome was the prevalence of postoperative anxiety. Follow-up was conducted separately at 7 days and 30 days after surgery. Depression symptoms were assessed using the Patient Health Questionnaire 9 (PHQ-9) scale. Anxiety symptoms were assessed using Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale, with scores of ≥5 defining positive depression or anxiety symptoms. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to investigate risk factors of mental health status in more elderly patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. A total of 4639 patients were included, of whom 2279 (46.0 %) were male, 752 (15.2 %) were over the age of 75, and 4346 (93.7 %) were married. The monthly prevalence trends demonstrated that compared to the outbreak period, a significant reduction in the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms in elderly patients who underwent surgery during the post-pandemic period. In post-pandemic period, a statistically significant decrease in the prevalence of all severity depression and anxiety patients was noted at the 7-day follow-up, but no significant decrease was observed for severe depression and anxiety in the 30-day follow-up. In COVID-19 low-risk area, a significant overall decrease in prevalence of mental health was observed during the post-pandemic period compared to the outbreak period, including 7-day depression, 7-day anxiety, 30-day depression, and 30-day anxiety (all with P < 0.001). Female and patients with ≥2 comorbidities appeared to be more susceptible to postoperative depression and anxiety during the pandemic. The absence of data from the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak. This study analyzed the prevalence of depression and anxiety in elderly non-cardiac patients during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on dimensions such as severity, risk-areas, gender, and comorbidity. Our findings revealed a significant decrease in the prevalence of depression and anxiety in elderly surgery patients during the post-pandemic period. • This study was a multi-center, convenient sampling, longitudinal observational study which focused on the changes in mental health symptoms in the post-pandemic era of elderly patients in China. • We found that female and patients with more comorbidities were more likely to experience symptoms of depression and anxiety during the pandemic. • We showed a significant decrease in depression and anxiety prevalence of postoperative 7-day and 30-day compared to during the epidemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. Bioanalytical and instrumental analysis of estrogenic activities in drinking water sources from Yangtze River Delta
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Hu, Xinxin, Shi, Wei, Cao, Fu, Hu, Guanjiu, Hao, Yingqun, Wei, Si, Wang, Xinru, and Yu, Hongxia
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ESTROGEN receptors , *CONTAMINATION of drinking water , *NONYLPHENOL , *HEALTH risk assessment , *BIOLOGICAL assay , *CELL lines - Abstract
Abstract: The estrogenic activities of source water from Yangtze River, Huaihe River, Taihu Lake and groundwater in Yangtze River Delta in the dry and wet season were determined by use of reporter gene assays based on African green monkey kidney (CV-1) cell lines. Higher estrogenic activities were observed in the dry season, and the estrogenic potentials in water samples from Taihu Lake were greater than other river basins. None of the samples from groundwater showed estrogen receptor (ER) agonist activity. The 17β-Estradiol (E2) equivalents (EEQs) of water samples in the dry season ranged from 9.41×10−1 to 1.20×101 ngE2L−1. In the wet season, EEQs of all the water samples were below the detection limit as 9.00×10−1 ngE2L−1 except for one sample from Huaihe River. The highest contribution of E2 was detected in Yangtze River as 99% of estrogenic activity. Nonylphenol (NP, 100% detection rate) and octylphenol (OP, 100% detection rate) might also be responsible for the estrogenic activities in water sources. Potential health risk induced by the estrogenic chemicals in source water may be posed to the residents through water drinking. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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12. First report of the prevalence and genetic characterization of Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. in Yunling cattle in Yunnan Province, southwestern China.
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Liang, Xia-Xia, Zou, Yang, Li, Tao-Shan, Chen, Hong, Wang, Sha-Sha, Cao, Fu-Qiong, Yang, Jian-Fa, Sun, Xiao-Lin, Zhu, Xing-Quan, and Zou, Feng-Cai
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CRYPTOSPORIDIUM , *CATTLE breeds , *GLUTAMATE dehydrogenase , *CATTLE , *GIARDIA , *CATTLE breeding - Abstract
Yunling cattle is an unique cattle breed distributed in Yunnan Province, southwestern China. It is yet to know whether Yunling cattle are infected with Giardia duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp.. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the prevalence and characterize the assemblages of G. duodenalis and species of Cryptosporidium spp. in Yunling cattle in Yunnan province. The overall prevalence of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. were 10.49% (41/391) and 0.77% (3/391), respectively. The age was considered as the risk factor for Yunling cattle infection with G. duodenalis (χ 2 = 8.082, OR = 2.56, P = 0.004). Two assemblages of G. duodenalis , assemblage A (n = 1) and assemblage E (n = 40), were identified by amplification of the β-giardin (bg) and glutamate dehydrogenase (gdh) gene loci using the nested PCR methods. Furthermore, Cryptosporidium andersoni (n = 1) and Cryptosporidium ryanae (n = 2) were detected by nested PCR targeting the small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene. This is the first report of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. in Yunling cattle in China, which provided baseline date for further studies of the prevalence, genetic identity, and public health potential of these parasites in Yunling cattle. • This study investigated the prevalence and genotypes of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. in Yunling cattle. • The prevalence of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. were 10.49% and 0.77%, respectively. • Two assemblages of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium andersoni and Cryptosporidium ryanae were observed. • This is the first report of G. duodenalis and Cryptosporidium spp. in Yunling cattle in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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13. Application of Non-invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation Combined with PetCO₂ Monitoring for Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Combined with Severe Respiratory Failure.
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Cao FT, Cui Y, Mao J, Wan F, and Tu S
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- Blood Gas Analysis methods, China, Female, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Male, Middle Aged, Partial Pressure, Respiratory Insufficiency complications, Retrospective Studies, Tidal Volume physiology, Treatment Outcome, Carbon Dioxide blood, Noninvasive Ventilation methods, Positive-Pressure Respiration methods, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive blood, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive therapy, Respiratory Insufficiency therapy
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Objective: To investigate the role of PetCO₂ monitoring in non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients combined with severe respiratory failure., Study Design: A clinical retrospective study., Place and Duration of Study: The ICU Emergency Department, Wuxi Second People's Hospital, Wuxi, China, from February 2015 to February 2016., Methodology: A total of 60 COPD patients with respiratory failure were selected. All patients received non-invasive positive pressure ventilation and conventional treatment. PetCO₂ values were recorded two hours before and after NPPV treatment. At the same time, blood was collected for arterial blood gas analysis. Changes in PetCO₂, PaCO₂ and the difference between PaCO₂ and PetCO₂ (Pa-etCO₂) were also monitored to determine the correlation between PetCO₂ and PaCO₂., Results: After two hours of initial NPPV treatment, among the 60 patients, the PaCO₂ and Pa-etCO₂ of 40 patients were significantly decreased (66.7%), the PaCO₂ and Pa-etCO₂ of 20 patients were not significantly decreased (33.3%). The correlation analysis revealed that PaCO₂ and PetCO₂ were negatively correlated (correlation coefficient r = -0.537, p=0.001, p<0.001). Furthermore, there were no significant correlations between PaCO₂ and PetCO₂ in the ineffective group (correlation coefficient r = -0.253, p=0.116, p>0.05)., Conclusion: PaCO₂ monitoring could not be replaced by PetCO₂ monitoring for patients with COPD combined with severe respiratory failure. Nevertheless, dynamic monitoring can instantly feedback the respiration state, which can guide the respiration, and improve the success rate of NPPV treatment and prognosis.
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- 2019
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14. [Surveillance of schistosomiasis in Yanjiang Village, Hanjiang District, 2005-2010].
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Ma YC, Wang FB, Cao FR, Xue ZQ, and Zhang CL
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- Animals, China epidemiology, Endemic Diseases statistics & numerical data, Humans, Schistosomiasis japonica parasitology, Snails parasitology, Population Surveillance, Schistosomiasis japonica epidemiology
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The endemic situation of schistosomiasis and Oncomelania snail status in Yanjiang Village, Hanjiang District decreased significantly from 2005 to 2010. However, the surveillance in key population such as fishmen and boatmen still needs to be strengthened.
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- 2012
15. [Effects of sea water temperature and salinity on the growth and survival of juvenile Meretrix meretrix Linnaeus].
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Cao FJ, Liu ZG, and Luo ZJ
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- Adaptation, Physiological, Animals, Bivalvia physiology, China, Temperature, Bivalvia growth & development, Salinity, Seawater analysis, Survival physiology
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A laboratory test was conducted to study the effects of different sea water temperature (17 grads) and salinity (19 grads) on the growth and survival of juvenile Meretrix meretrix. The suitable and optimum sea water salinities for the survival of juvenile M. meretrix were 6.5-39.5 and 9.0-31.0, and those for the juvenile growth were 7.3-38.7 and 15.0-23.0, respectively. The suitable sea water temperature for the survival of the juveniles was 4.0 degrees C-36.1 degrees C; the suitable temperature for the growth was 7.0 degrees C-35.4 degrees C, more suitable temperature was 17 degrees C-33.5 degrees C, and the optimum growth temperature was 24 degrees C-27 degrees C. Juvenile M. meretrix had stronger adaptability to high sea water temperature and low sea water salinity.
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- 2009
16. [Study on relationships between seven microsatellite loci and somatic cell score in Beijing Holstein cows].
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Chu MX, Zhou GL, Jin HG, Shi WH, Cao FC, Fang L, Ye SC, and Zhu Y
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- Animals, Cell Count, China, Female, Genotype, Polymorphism, Genetic, Quantitative Trait, Heritable, Cattle genetics, Chromosomes, Mammalian genetics, Mastitis, Bovine genetics, Microsatellite Repeats genetics, Milk cytology
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Genetic variation of seven microsatellite loci BM1818, BM1258, BM1443, BM1905, BM302, BM4505 and CYP21 which were closely linked to somatic cell score (SCS) was analyzed in 240 Beijing Holstein cows with nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Allele frequencies, heterozygosity, polymorphic information content, the effective number of alleles of seven microsatellite loci were calculated. Relationships between seven microsatellite loci and somatic cell score in Beijing Holstein cows were primarily analyzed by least squares linear model. Least squares means of SCS for BM1818 (284 bp/284 bp), BM1258 (106 bp/92 bp), BM1443 (166 bp/160 bp), BM1905 (187 bp/187 bp), BM302 (142 bp/140 bp), BM4505 (240 bp/236 bp) and CYP21 (215 bp/198 bp) were relatively lower,and their genotypes were the most favorable genotypes in respective locus for mastitis resistance. Least squares means of SCS for BM1818 (286 bp/286 bp), BM1258 (102 bp/102 bp), BM1443 (170 bp/160 bp), BM1905 (197 bp/195 bp), BM302 (154 bp/145 bp), BM4505 (240 bp/238 bp) and CYP21 (204 bp/192 bp) were relatively higher,and their genotypes were the most unfavorable genotypes in respective locus for mastitis resistance. The information found in the present study would be very important for improving mastitis resistance in dairy cattle by marker assisted selection.
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- 2005
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