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552. A morphinane alkaloid from roots of Stephania cepharantha
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Jing-Zhen, Deng, primary, Shou-Xun, Zhao, additional, and Zhen-Chun, Miao, additional
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- 1992
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553. Synthesis and Photocatalytic Property of ZnO/TiO2 Inverse Opals Films with Controllable Composition and Topology.
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Jiao Xu, Bei-fang Yang, Zheng-ping Fu, Mei-wang Wen, and Yong-xun Zhao
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A novel method to fabricate composition- and topology-controlled ZnO/TiO
2 inverse opals (IO) films using a positive sacrificial ZnO IO template has been developed. This method includes a two-step process, preparation of ZnO IO by a simple electrochemical deposition using a self-assembly polystyrene colloidal crystal template and preparation of ZnO/TiO2 IO by a liquid phase deposition (LPD) process at room temperature. The composition and topology of ZnO/TiO2 IO can be easily controlled by changing the duration of the LPD. After2 0 min LPD process, a ZnO/TiO2 composite IO with non-close-packed face-centered cubic air sphere array was obtained. Prolonging the duration to 60 min, a pure TiO2 IO (TIO-LPD60) with obviously thickened walls was formed. The formation mechanism for the compositional and topological variation was discussed. A preliminary study on UV photocatalytic property of the samples for degradation of methylene blue reveals that the composition and topology significantly influenced the photocatalytic activity of the IOfilm. The ZnO/TiO2 composite IO demonstrates a higher degree of activity than both pure ZnO and pure TiO2 IO, although they have a similar IO wall thickness. Moreover, with increasing IO wall thickness from ~52 nm to ~90 nm, TIO-LPD60 exhibits the highest level of photocatalytic performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2012
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554. In vivo antibacterial activity of nemonoxacin, a novel non-fluorinated quinolone.
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Cong-Ran Li, Yi Li, Guo-Qing Li, Xin-Yi Yang, Wei-Xin Zhang, Ren-Hui Lou, Jing-Fang Liu, Min Yuan, Shan Cen, Li-Yan Yu, Li-Xun Zhao, Jian-Dong Jiang, Xue-Fu You, and Philip Huang
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QUINOLONE antibacterial agents ,DRUG resistance in microorganisms ,URINARY tract infections ,STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus infections ,METHICILLIN resistance ,GLYCOPEPTIDE antibiotics - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the in vivo antibacterial efficacy of nemonoxacin, a novel C8-methoxy non-fluorinated quinolone in murine systemic and local infection models. Methods The efficacy of nemonoxacin in systemic infections was evaluated in mouse peritonitis models using isolates of methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA, n = 1), methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA, n = 1), methicillin- and levofloxacin-resistant Staphylococcus capitis (levofloxacin-resistant MRSC, n = 1), penicillin-intermediate Streptococcus pneumoniae (PISP, n = 1), penicillin-resistant S. pneumoniae (PRSP, n = 2), Enterococcus faecalis (n = 2, including 1 vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus, VRE) and Escherichia coli (n = 3). The local infections included mouse pulmonary infections caused by PRSP (n = 1), Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 1) and mouse ascending urinary tract infection caused by E. coli (n = 1). Results In the mouse systemic infection model, nemonoxacin demonstrated potent activity against MSSA (ED50 = 2.08 mg/kg), MRSA (ED50 = 2.59 mg/kg), levofloxacin-resistant MRSC (ED50 = 2.52 mg/kg), PISP (ED50 = 5.47 mg/kg), PRSP (ED50 = 3.68–5.28 mg/kg) and E. coli (ED50 = 3.13–5.28 mg/kg), and moderate activity towards E. faecalis infection (ED50 = 8.48–15.16 mg/kg). The therapeutic efficacy of nemonoxacin was significantly higher (P < 0.01) than that of levofloxacin in infections caused by Gram-positive isolates (MSSA, MRSA, levofloxacin-resistant MRSC, PISP, PRSP and E. faecalis), but less potent than that of levofloxacin against E. coli infection (P < 0.01). Nemonoxacin in vivo efficacy results with Gram-positive isolates (2- to 5-fold ED50 advantage over levofloxacin) are consistent with the MIC data (4- to 16-fold MIC advantage of nemonoxacin over levofloxacin). In the mouse pulmonary infection model, nemonoxacin showed potent activity towards PRSP (higher than levofloxacin) and K. pneumoniae (lower than levofloxacin) infections. In the mouse ascending urinary tract infection model, nemonoxacin exhibited potent activity against E. coli infection (lower than levofloxacin). Conclusions The results validated the potent efficacy of nemonoxacin in vivo. The higher efficacy of nemonoxacin than of levofloxacin towards infections caused by Gram-positive cocci (especially MRSA, levofloxacin-resistant MRSC, PRSP and VRE) warrants investigation of its clinical use. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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555. Structures of a minimal human CFTR first nucleotide-binding domain as a monomer, head-to-tail homodimer, and pathogenic mutant.
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Atwell, Shane, Brouillette, Christie G., Conners, Kris, Emtage, Spencer, Gheyi, Tarun, Guggino, William B., Hendle, Jorg, Hunt, John F., Lewis, Hal A., Lu, Frances, Protasevich, Irina I., Rodgers, Logan A., Romero, Rich, Wasserman, Stephen R., Weber, Patricia C., Wetmore, Diana, Zhang, Feiyu F., and Xun Zhao
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NUCLEOTIDES ,CYSTIC fibrosis ,GENETIC mutation ,PROTEIN binding ,MONOMERS - Abstract
Upon removal of the regulatory insert (RI), the first nucleotide binding domain (NBD1) of human cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) can be heterologously expressed and purified in a form that remains stable without solubilizing mutations, stabilizing agents or the regulatory extension (RE). This protein, NBD1 387–646(Δ405–436), crystallizes as a homodimer with a head-to-tail association equivalent to the active conformation observed for NBDs from symmetric ATP transporters. The 1.7-Å resolution X-ray structure shows how ATP occupies the signature LSGGQ half-site in CFTR NBD1. The ΔF508 version of this protein also crystallizes as a homodimer and differs from the wild-type structure only in the vicinity of the disease-causing F508 deletion. A slightly longer construct crystallizes as a monomer. Comparisons of the homodimer structure with this and previously published monomeric structures show that the main effect of ATP binding at the signature site is to order the residues immediately preceding the signature sequence, residues 542–547, in a conformation compatible with nucleotide binding. These residues likely interact with a transmembrane domain intracellular loop in the full-length CFTR channel. The experiments described here show that removing the RI from NBD1 converts it into a well-behaved protein amenable to biophysical studies yielding deeper insights into CFTR function. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2010
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556. Late Cenozoic Geomorphology, Geochronology and Physiography of Yuntaishan in Southern Taihang Mountain, North China.
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Zhonghai Wu, Xitao Zhao, Yinsheng Ma, Xun Zhao, Ting Zhao, Shouzheng Yang, and Linzhi Gao
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GEOLOGICAL time scales ,GEOMORPHOLOGY ,OLIGOCENE stratigraphic geology ,ELECTRON spin resonance dating ,THERMOLUMINESCENCE dating ,PLANATION - Abstract
The late Cenozoic geomorphic features and geochronologic data of the Zhingfang River catchment in the Yuntaishan World Geopark are studied. Several quarternary geochronologic methods, including electron spin resonance (ESR), optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), thermo-luminescence (TL) and U-series are presented in this paper. The results suggest that there are two planation surfaces, named as the Taihang surface which is a peneplain of Taihang stage formed during Oligocene or Oligocene to early-middle Miocene period, and Tang-hien surface which is a mature wide valley of Tang-hien stage formed during late Miocene-Pliocene or Pliocene-early Pleistocene period and probably ended prior to 2.2-2.6 Ma based on ESR dating. After the Tang-hien stage, the incision and aggradation of the river formed six stream terraces with heights of 3-5 m, 8-12 m, 22-24 m, 28-38 m, 50-62 m and 80-85 m above the river bottom, respectively. The dating results of the alluvium sediments suggest that these terraces were formed during Holocene, 20-23 ka B.P., 110-120 ka B.P., 200-240 ka B.P., 840-1200 ka B.P. or ∼450 ka B.P. and 1600-1800 ka B.P. or ∼1100 ka B.P., respectively. These results indicate that episodic incision of the river, which controls the formation of the scenery in the Yuntaishan World Geopark, was mainly influenced by the periodic dry-wet climate change during late Cenozoic mountain uplift. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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557. Complete genome sequence analysis of a predominant infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) strain in China.
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Xing-li Liu, Jing-liang Su, Ji-xun Zhao, and Guo-zhong Zhang
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Abstract Infectious bronchitis (IB) is one of the major diseases in poultry flocks all over the world caused by infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). In the study, the complete genome sequence of strain A2 was sequenced and analyzed, which was a predominant IBV strain in China. The results indicated that there were mutations, insertions, and deletions distributed in the whole genome. The A2 virus had the highest identity to S14 and BJ in terms of full genome, whereas had a further distance to Massachusetts strains. Phylogenetic analysis showed that A2 isolate clustered together with most Chinese strains. The results of this study suggest that strain A2 may play an important role in IBV’s evolution and A2-like IBVs are predominant strains in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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558. Neo-clerodane diterpenoids from Teucrium pernyi
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Ning, Xie, primary, Zhi-da, Min, additional, Shou-xun, Zhao, additional, Bing, Wu, additional, Qi-tai, Zheng, additional, and Pei, Zhang, additional
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- 1991
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559. Production and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Against Chicken Secretory lgA.
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Yue-Lian Chen, Qun Niu, Jing-Liang Su, Ji-Xun Zhao, and Guo-Zhong Zhang
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- 2008
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560. Impact of the ΔF508 Mutation in First Nucleotide-binding Domain of Human Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator on Domain Folding and Structure.
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Lewis, Hal A., Xun Zhao, Chi Wang, Sauder, J. Michael, Rooney, Isabelle, Noland, Brian W., Lorimer, Don, Kearins, Margaret C., Conners, Kris, Condon, Brad, Maloney, Peter C., Guggino, William B., Hunt, John F., and Emtage, Spencer
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CYSTIC fibrosis , *GENETIC disorders , *LUNG diseases , *PANCREATIC diseases , *EPITHELIAL cells , *CELL membranes , *PROTEIN conformation , *EPITHELIUM - Abstract
Cystic fibrosis is caused by defects in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR), commonly the deletion of residue Phe-508 (ΔF508) in the first nucleotide-binding domain (NBD1), which results in a severe reduction in the population of functional channels at the epithelial cell surface. Previous studies employing incomplete NBD1 domains have attributed this to aberrant folding of ΔF508 NBD1. We report structural and biophysical studies on complete human NBD1 domains, which fail to demonstrate significant changes of in vitro stability or folding kinetics in the presence or absence of the ΔF508 mutation. Crystal structures show minimal changes in protein conformation but substantial changes in local surface topography at the site of the mutation, which is located in the region of NBD1 believed to interact with the first membrane spanning domain of CFTR. These results raise the possibility that the primary effect of ΔF508 is a disruption of proper interdomain interactions at this site in CFTR rather than interference with the folding of NBD1. Interestingly, increases in the stability of NBD1 constructs are observed upon introduction of second-site mutations that suppress the trafficking defect caused by the ΔF508 mutation, suggesting that these suppressors might function indirectly by improving the folding efficiency of NBD1 in the context of the full-length protein. The human NBD1 structures also solidify the understanding of CFTR regulation by showing that its two protein segments that can be phosphorylated both adopt multiple conformations that modulate access to the ATPase active site and functional interdomain interfaces. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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561. Progress in the Study of Deep Profiles of Tibet and the Himalayas (INDEPTH).
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Wenjin, ZHAO, Xun, ZHAO, Danian, SHI, Kui, LIU, Wan, JIANG, Zhenhan, WU, Jiayu, XIONG, and Yukun, ZHENG
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- 2004
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562. Geoscientific Significance and Classification of National Geoparks of China.
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Ting, ZHAO and Xun, ZHAO
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- 2004
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563. Thrusting of the North Lhasa Block in the Tibetan Plateau.
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Zhenhan, Wu, Daogong, Hu, Peisheng, Ye, Xun, Zhao, and Qisheng, Liu
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- 2004
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564. PML Colocalizes with and Stabilizes the DNA Damage Response Protein TopBP1.
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Zhi-Xiang Xu, Timanova-Atanasova, Anna, Rui-Xun Zhao, and Kun-Sang Chang
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TUMOR suppressor genes ,MYELOID leukemia - Abstract
The PML tumor suppressor gene is consistently disrupted by t(15;17) in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia. Promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) is a multifunctional protein that plays essential roles in cell growth regulation, apoptosis, transcriptional regulation, and genome stability. Our study here shows that PML colocalizes and associates in vivo with the DNA damage response protein TopBP1 in response to ionizing radiation (IR). Both PML and TopBP1 colocalized with the IR-induced bromodeoxyuridine single-stranded DNA foci. PML and TopBP1 also colocalized with Rad50, Brca1, ATM, Rad9, and BLM. IR and interferon (IFN) coinduce the expression levels of both TopBP1 and PML. In PML-deficient NB4 cells, TopBP1 was unable to form IR-induced foci. All-trans-retinoic acid induced reorganization of the PML nuclear body (NB) and reappearance of the IR-induced TopBP1 foci. Inhibition of PML expression by siRNA is associated with a significant decreased in TopBP1 expression. Furthermore, PML-deficient cells express a low level of TopBP1, and its expression cannot be induced by IR or IFN. Adenovirus-mediated overexpression of PML in PML[sup -/-] mouse embryo fibroblasts substantially increased TopBP1 expression, which colocalized with the PML NBs. These studies demonstrated a mechanism of PML-dependent expression of TopBP1. PML overexpression induced TopBP1 protein but not the mRNA expression. Pulse-chase labeling analysis demonstrated that PML overexpression stabilized the TopBP1 protein, suggesting that PML plays a role in regulating the stability of TopBP1 in response to IR. Together, our findings demonstrate that PML regulates TopBP1 functions by association and stabilization of the protein in response to IR-induced DNA damage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
565. The Effect of Pressure on the Dissociation of H2/CH4 Gas Mixture During Diamond Films Growth Via Chemical Vapor Deposition.
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Qing-xun, Zhao, Hong-li, Xin, Jia-ning, Han, Qin-ruo, Wen, and Jing-fa, Yang
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- 2002
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566. Structural characterization of the human respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein core.
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Xun Zhao and Singh, Mona
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RESPIRATORY syncytial virus , *PARAMYXOVIRUSES , *MEMBRANE fusion - Abstract
Characterizes the structure of the human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) fusion protein core. Schematic diagram of the HRSV F protein sequence; Crystal structure; Biophysical characterization; Proposed model for virus-cell membrane fusion.
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- 2000
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567. <Abstract of published report>Chlorine-Containing neo-Clerodane Diterpene from Teucrium pernyi
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NING, XIE, ZHI-DA, MIN, SHOU-XUN, ZHAO, YANG, LU, QI-TAI, ZHENG, CHUNSHU, WANG, MIZUO, MIZUNO, MUNEKAZU, IINUMA, and TOSHIYUKI, TANAKA
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- 1993
568. Clinical application of whole-exome sequencing: A retrospective, single-center study.
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Zhang, Qiang, Qin, Zailong, Yi, Shang, Wei, Hao, Zhou, Xun Zhao, and Su, Jiasun
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MEDICAL personnel ,PHENOTYPES ,MISSENSE mutation ,GENETIC mutation ,GENETIC disorders ,AUDITORY neuropathy - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to assess the practical diagnostic value of whole-exome sequencing (WES) in patients with different phenotypes and to explore possible strategies to increase the capability of WES in identifying disease-causing genes. A total of 1,360 patients (aged from 1 day to 42 years old) with manifestations of genetic diseases were genotyped using WES and statistical analysis was performed on the results obtained. Within this cohort, the overall positive rate of identification of a disease-causing gene alteration was 44.41%. The positive identification rate where trio-samples were used (from the proband and both parents) was higher than that where a single proband sample was used (50.00 vs. 43.71%), and 604 positive cases with 150 genetic syndromes, 510 genes and 718 mutations were detected. Missense mutations were the most common variations (n=335, 45.27%) and visual or auditory abnormalities (58.51%) had the highest rate of association with a genetic abnormality. The positive detection rate of WES was elevated with the increase in the number of clinical symptoms from 1 to 8. The present study indicated that WES may be used as a valuable tool in the clinic and the positive rate depends more on the professional experience of clinicians rather than on the analytical capabilities of the data analyst. At the same time, particular attention must be paid to certain possible factors (such as the age of the patients as well as possible exon deletions), which may affect the diagnostic rate while applying this process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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569. Light emission from cBN crystal synthesized at high pressure and high temperature.
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Qing-Ping Dou, Hai-Tao Ma, Gang Jia, Zhan-Guo Chen, Kun Cao, Ce Ren, Jian-Xun Zhao, Xiu-Huan Liu, Yu-Hong Zhang, Bao Shi, and Tie-Chen Zhang
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SPECTRUM analysis ,LIGHT transmission ,WAVELENGTHS ,AVALANCHE diodes ,HIGH pressure (Science) ,ELECTRON bombardment conductivity ,ELECTROMAGNETIC waves ,HIGH temperatures - Abstract
The light emission at a wavelength of about 400 nm is observed from the nonintentionally doped n-cubic boron nitride crystal, when the avalanche breakdown occurs inside the cBN crystal that is prepared by hexagonal boron nitride at high pressure and high temperature using nitride as catalyst. The measured spectrum has a peak in the blue-violet range. It shows the electronic transition between valleys of the conduction band of the cBN crystal. At the same time, the current-controlled differential negative resistance phenomenon occurs as well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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570. Incomplete ablation of thyroid cancer: Achilles’ Heel?
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Ze Yang, Xue-Hua Pan, Heng-Tong Han, Yong-xun Zhao, and Li-Bin Ma
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Thyroid nodules ,Ablation ,PTMC ,MDT ,Case report ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Abstract Background In recent years, the incidence of thyroid nodules has increased significantly. There are various ways to treat thyroid nodules, and ablation therapy is one of the important ways to treat thyroid nodules. However, there are many complications and deficiencies in the current ablation treatment of thyroid nodules, especially the incomplete ablation of thyroid cancer nodules, which limits the further application of ablation technology. Case Summary In this paper, we report two cases of incomplete ablation of thyroid nodules, one of which underwent surgical treatment due to anxiety after ablation, and the postoperative pathology confirmed that there was still residual papillary thyroid carcinoma, and the other patient underwent an operation after ablation, but visited our medical institution again due to cervical lymph node metastasis in a short period of time, and after radical cervical lymph node dissection, pathology confirmed multiple cervical lymph node metastasis. Radionuclide therapy was performed after surgery, and two patients are currently receiving endocrine suppression therapy, and their condition is stable with no signs of recurrence. Conclusion The incomplete ablation of thyroid cancer nodules limits the development of ablation therapy, making ablation treatment a double-edged sword. Guidelines and expert consensus can guide their development, but they need to evolve with the times, and a multidisciplinary diagnostic team can help screen the most suitable patients. Only by using this technology more standardly, using the most appropriate technology, and treating the most suitable patients, can benefit more and more patients.
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- 2024
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571. An ultrathin rechargeable solid-state zinc ion fiber battery for electronic textiles.
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Xiao Xiao, Yihao Zhou, Xun Zhao, Guorui Chen, Zixiao Liu, Zihan Wang, Chengyue Lu, Menglei Hu, Ardo Nashalian, Sophia Shen, Kedi Xie, Weiwei Yang, Yongji Gong, Wenbo Ding, Peyman Servati, Chao Han, Shi Xue Dou, Weijie Li, and Jun Chen
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ZINC ions , *ELECTROTEXTILES , *APPLIED sciences , *FIBERS , *MATERIALS science , *HYDROGELS , *POLYMER colloids , *INTERMOLECULAR forces - Abstract
The article presents a study that explores the ultrathin rechargeable solid-state zinc ion fiber battery for electronic textiles. It mentions that expansion of the field of electronic textiles (e-textiles) as limited by the lack of stable and biocompatible power sources with aesthetic designs. It discusses that capability of e-textiles interacting with the human body and surroundings.
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- 2021
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572. Impacts of Thermal Atomic Layer-Deposited AlN Passivation Layer on GaN-on-Si High Electron Mobility Transistors
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Xiao-Yong Liu, Hong-Fan Huang, Sheng-Xun Zhao, Lin-Qing Zhang, Jin-Shan Shi, and Pengfei Wang
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Materials science ,Passivation ,Nanochemistry ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,High-electron-mobility transistor ,Chemical vapor deposition ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic layer deposition ,Materials Science(all) ,Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition ,0103 physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Leakage (electronics) ,010302 applied physics ,Nano Express ,business.industry ,2-DEG ,AlGaN/GaN HEMT ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Amorphous solid ,ALD ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Thermal atomic layer deposition (ALD)-grown AlN passivation layer is applied on AlGaN/GaN-on-Si HEMT, and the impacts on drive current and leakage current are investigated. The thermal ALD-grown 30-nm amorphous AlN results in a suppressed off-state leakage; however, its drive current is unchanged. It was also observed by nano-beam diffraction method that thermal ALD-amorphous AlN layer barely enhanced the polarization. On the other hand, the plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD)-deposited SiN layer enhanced the polarization and resulted in an improved drive current. The capacitance-voltage (C-V) measurement also indicates that thermal ALD passivation results in a better interface quality compared with the SiN passivation.
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573. AlGaN/GaN MISHEMTs with AlN gate dielectric grown by thermal ALD technique
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Hong-Liang Lu, Pengfei Wang, Xiao-Yong Liu, Hong-Fan Huang, Jin-Shan Shi, Sheng-Xun Zhao, Lin-Qing Zhang, David Wei Zhang, and Chun-Min Zhang
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Materials science ,Passivation ,Nano Express ,business.industry ,MISHEMT ,Gate dielectric ,Nanotechnology ,High-electron-mobility transistor ,AlGaN/GaN HEMT ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Threshold voltage ,Atomic layer deposition ,Materials Science(all) ,2DEG ,ALD ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,Thin film ,business ,Sheet resistance ,Leakage (electronics) - Abstract
Recently, AlN plasma-enhanced atomic layer deposition (ALD) passivation technique had been proposed and investigated for suppressing the dynamic on-resistance degradation behavior of high-electron-mobility transistors (HEMTs). In this paper, a novel gate dielectric and passivation technique for GaN-on-Si AlGaN/GaN metal-insulator-semiconductor high-electron-mobility transistors (MISHEMTs) is presented. This technique features the AlN thin film grown by thermal ALD at 400°C without plasma enhancement. A 10.6-nm AlN thin film was grown upon the surface of the HEMT serving as the gate dielectric under the gate electrode and as the passivation layer in the access region at the same time. The MISHEMTs with thermal ALD AlN exhibit enhanced on/off ratio, reduced channel sheet resistance, reduction of gate leakage by three orders of magnitude at a bias of 4 V, reduced threshold voltage hysteresis of 60 mV, and suppressed current collapse degradation.
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574. Mixing zone dolomitization of Devonian carbonates, Guangxi, South China
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Xun, Zhao, primary and Fairchild, Ian J., additional
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- 1987
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575. Prevention, incidence, and risk factors of chyle leak after radical nephrectomy and thrombectomy.
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Kewei Chen, Zhuo Liu, Yuxuan Li, Xun Zhao, Guoliang Wang, Xiaojun Tian, Hongxian Zhang, Lulin Ma, and Shudong Zhang
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PREOPERATIVE risk factors , *THROMBECTOMY , *RENAL cell carcinoma , *LOGISTIC regression analysis , *NEPHRECTOMY , *ENTERAL feeding , *LYMPH nodes - Abstract
Background: To define the incidence and risk factors of chyle leak (CL) after radical nephrectomy and thrombectomy and to determine the impact of chyle leak on oncological outcomes. Patients and Methods: A total of 445 patients who underwent radical nephrectomy and thrombectomy between January 2014 and January 2023 were included. CL is defined as the drainage of chyle with a triglyceride level greater than 110mg/dL after oral intake or enteral nutrition. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the risk factors of postoperative (CL). The Kaplan–Meier curves were used to compare overall survival and cancer-specific survival. Results: 44 patients (9.9%) were diagnosed as (CL). All patients developed CL within 6days after the operation with a median time of 3days. In multivariate logistic regression analysis, Mayo grade and side were independent patient-related risk factors. In addition, operation approach, operation time, and number of lymph nodes harvested were independent surgery-related risk factors. Between the CL group and the non-CL group, neither overall survival nor cancer-specific survival showed statistical differences. Conclusion: Based on this retrospective study of renal cell carcinoma and tumor thrombus patients in our center, we found that the risk factors were Mayo grade, side, operation approach, operation time, and number of lymph nodes harvested, and the occurrence of CL significantly prolonged hospital stay, but had no effect on long-term oncological outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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576. Chemical constituents of Pulsatilla dahurica.
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Hui Sun, Ying Wang, Xiao-Qi Zhang, Shou-Xun Zhao, and Wen-Cai Ye
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CHINESE medicine ,PULSATILLA ,SILICA gel ,CHROMATOGRAPHIC analysis - Abstract
The article offers information regarding the chemical constituents obtained from Pulsatilla dahurica in China. It states that the plant's roots are used for the treatment of amoebic diseases, vaginal trichomoniasis and diarrhea. Among the chemical compounds found in the plant include hederagonic acid, tauroside E and hederacoside C. It also mentions that the ethyl acetate extract was subjected to silica gel chromatography for the analysis of the compounds structures.
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577. Tungsten combustion in impact initiated W–Al composite based on W(Al) super-saturated solid solution
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Kong-xun Zhao, Xiao-hong Zhang, Xiao-ran Gu, Yu Tang, Shun Li, Yi-cong Ye, Li'an Zhu, and Shu-xin Bai
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Tungsten combustion ,Reactive materials ,Super-saturated solid solution ,Shock-induced reactions ,W–Al composite ,Military Science - Abstract
Element W can effectively improve the density of energetic structural materials. However, W is an inert element and does not combust in air. To change the reaction characteristics of W, 60 at.% Al was introduced into W through mechanical alloying. XRD analysis shows that after 50 h of ball milling, the diffraction peak of Al completely disappears and W(Al60) super-saturated solid solution powder is obtained. Further observation by HAADF and HRTEM reveals that the W(Al60) super-saturated solid solution powder is a mixture of solid solution and amorphous phase. Based on the good thermal stability of W(Al60) alloy powder below 1000 °C, W(Al60)–Al composite was synthesized by hot pressing process. Impact initiation experiments suggest that the W(Al60)–Al composite has excellent reaction characteristics, and multiple types of tungsten oxides are detected in the reaction products, showing that the modified W is combustible in air. Due to the combustion of tungsten, the energy release rate of the W(Al60)–Al composite at speed of 1362 m/s reaches 2.71 kJ/g.
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- 2023
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578. Mental Health Among University Students, Using the 12-item General Health Questionnaire.
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Wei-Ling Hu, Bie-yu Lin, Lian-Ping He, Bao-Hong Xue, Rui Wang, and De-Xun Zhao
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MENTAL health , *COLLEGE students , *COVID-19 pandemic , *EDUCATION , *HIGH schools - Abstract
Context • To date, researchers have found that poor mental health was common during the COVID-19 epidemic. Even if they had been relatively resistant to suicidal ideation during the first three waves of the pandemic, university students may experience a delayed impact on their mental health. Objective • The study intended to measure mental health among university students in Wuhu City, China and to identify an effective approach to universities can use to prevent mental-health issues. Design • The research team performed a cross-sectional study. Setting • The study took place at Anhui polytechnic university, Wuhu, China. Participants • Participants were 2371 students at Anhui polytechnic university in Wuhu city, China. Outcome Measures • The research team used the twoitem General Health Questionnaire-12 (GHQ-12) to measure participants’ mental health. Results • Among the 2371 participants, 1727 had poor mental health (72.84%), including 843 males (48.81%) and 884 females (51.19%). Poor mental health was significantly associated with an urban residential location (P > .01), the female gender (p>0.01), the second school year (P > .01), and the parents’ education level of junior high school or below (both P > .01). Conclusions • The current study suggests that poor mental health among university students is common. Being female, from an urban area, and in the second year of school and having parents with an education of junior high school or below had poorer mental health than those who were male, from the countryside, and in the first year of school and who had parents with a higher level of education. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
579. HIF1A overexpression predicts the high lymph node metastasis risk and indicates a poor prognosis in papillary thyroid cancer
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Yong-xun Zhao, Ze Yang, Li-bin Ma, Fang Wang, Yong Wang, and Cheng Xiang
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HIF1A expression ,Papillary thyroid cancer ,Lymph node metastasis ,Prognosis ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the value of Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 A (HIF1A) in predicting lymph node metastasis (LNM) stage and clinical outcomes of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) patients. Materials and methods: The HIF1A gene expression analysis in PTC was performed by bioinformatics approaches followed by evaluating its protein level using immunohistochemistry analysis. The role of HIF1A in predicting the LNM stage was evaluated by logistic regression analysis, nomogram construction, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. We performed survival analyses to determine its prognostic value. Enrichment analysis was conducted, and immune cell infiltration and stromal content were evaluated to examine the underlying mechanism of HIF1A in PTC. Results: HIF1A transcription and protein levels were significantly high in PTC tissue (P
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580. Triterpenoids from Pulsatilla chinensis
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Wen-Cai Ye, Nine-Ning Ji, Shou-Xun Zhao, Jing-Han Liu, Tao Ye, McKervey, M.A., and Stevenson, P.
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581. Dietary carotenoid intake and dental fluorosis in relation to SOD2 (rs 11968525) polymorphisms in Guizhou, China.
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Lianhong Li, Xiang Liu, Na Tao, Qing Chen, Zhongming Sun, Qinglin Yang, Xun Zhao, Jun Liu, Li, Lianhong, Liu, Xiang, Tao, Na, Chen, Qing, Sun, Zhongming, Yang, Qinglin, Zhao, Xun, and Liu, Jun
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Background and Objectives: Genetic and dietary factors are important contributors to the development of dental fluorosis (DF). This study investigated the association between DF and dietary carotenoids, and explored whether the association was modified by polymorphisms of the antioxidant enzyme superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2 rs11968525) in Guizhou, China.Methods and Study Design: A cross-sectional study with a total of 899 adults aged 18-75 years were enrolled in the study. Face-to-face interviews were conducted to assess dietary habits using a validated 75 item food frequency questionnaire (FFQ). Sociodemographic and lifestyle information, and blood and urine samples were also collected. Genotypes were evaluated using TaqMan single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) Genotyping Assay.Results: There were significant dose-dependent inverse associations of the prevalence of DF with intake of α-carotene, β-carotene, lutein/zeaxanthin, lycopene and total carotenoids (p-trend ranged from <0.001-0.004). The odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of DF comparing the highest against lowest quartile were 0.56 (0.35, 0.92) for α-carotene, 0.53 (0.35, 0.81) for β-carotene, 0.44 (0.27, 0.74) for lycopene, 0.35 (0.21, 0.58) for lutein/zeaxanthin in combination and 0.42 (0.25, 0.69) for total carotenoids (all p-trend<0.005). Intake of β-cryptoxanthin was not found to be related to DF. The inverse association of DF with dietary intake of α-carotene and β-carotene was more evident in individuals with the AG+AA genotype (p-interaction<0.05).Conclusions: Higher dietary carotenoids were associated with a lower occurrence of DF, polymorphisms in SOD2 (rs 11968525) modified the associations between dietary intake of carotene and DF. These findings provide evidence for precision prevention of fluorosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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582. Treatment of posterior short-segmental percutaneous pedicle screw fixation combined with unilateral percutaneous vertebroplasty for Kümmell disease stage Ⅲ without neurological symptoms
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ZHU Wen-xiao, CUI Hong-xun, ZHAO Qing-an
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kümmell disease ,short-segmental ,percutaneous pedicle screw ,percutaneous vertebroplasty ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective To study the clinical outcome of short segment percutaneous pedicle screw(PPS) combined with unilateral percutaneous vertebroplasty(PVP) for Kümmell disease stage Ⅲ without neurological symptoms. Methods Retrospective analysis of 11 patients with Kümmell disease stage Ⅲ hospitalized in the department of spine surgery of Luoyang Orthopedic-Traumatological Hospital of Henan Province from May 2018 to August 2019(5 males and 6 females),who were received posterior short-segment percutaneous pedicle screw fixation combined with unilateral percutaneous vertebroplasty. The mean age was 72.2 years old, with an average disease course of 5.5 months. All the patients had osteoporosis. The lesion segments included T11, T12 and L1. According to the follow up results,including the operation time,blood loss,the volume of injected bone cement,kyphosis Cobb angle,Oswesay disability index(ODI),height restoration of the vertebral, the incidence of adjacent vertebral fracture and stability of implant were assessed. Results The operations were successfully performed on the 11 patients, and all the patients were followed up for 12 to 15 months, average (14.27±1.01) months. Compared with preoperation, the observational targets (ODI, VAS score, Cobb angle and the height of anterior edge of injured vertebra) in last follow-up and a week after surgery were improved significantly(P<0.05). Two cases had slight displacement of internal fixation during the follow-up, and 1 case had cement leakage without symptom to the disc during operation. Conclusions Short segment percutaneous pedicle screw fixation combined with unilateral percutaneous vertebroplasty is safe and effective for treatment of Kümmell disease stage Ⅲ without neurological symptoms, alleviate clinical symptoms and reduce the complication of long-term bed rest.
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583. Dissection of the cecal microbial community in chickens after Eimeria tenella infection
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Hong-Liang Chen, Xin-Yu Zhao, Guang-Xun Zhao, Hai-Bin Huang, Hao-Rui Li, Chun-Wei Shi, Wen-Tao Yang, Yan-Long Jiang, Jian-Zhong Wang, Li-Ping Ye, Quan Zhao, Chun-Feng Wang, and Gui-Lian Yang
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Eimeria tenella ,Chicken coccidiosis ,Cecal microbiota ,16S rRNA ,Alternative therapeutics ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Eimeria spp. are responsible for chicken coccidiosis which is the most important enteric protozoan disease resulting in tremendous economic losses in the poultry industry. Understanding the interaction between the avian cecal microbiota and coccidia is of interest in the development of alternative treatments that do not rely on chemotherapeutics and do not lead to drug resistance. Methods We utilized 16S rRNA gene sequencing to detect the dynamics of the cecal microbial community in AA broilers challenged with Eimeria tenella. Histopathological analysis of the cecum was also conducted. Results We found that microbial shifts occur during the infection. Lactobacillus, Faecalibacterium, Ruminococcaceae UCG-013, Romboutsia and Shuttleworthia decreased in abundance. However, the opportunistic pathogens Enterococcus and Streptococcus increased in abundance over time in response to the infection. Conclusions Eimeria tenella disrupts the integrity of the cecal microbiota and could promote the establishment and growth of potentially pathogenic bacteria. Defining bacterial populations affected by coccidial infection might help identify bacterial markers for intestinal disease as well as populations or species that could be beneficial in maintaining and restoring gut homeostasis during and after infection with E. tenella.
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584. A clinical model to predict the risk of synchronous bone metastasis in newly diagnosed colorectal cancer: a population-based study
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Xu Guan, Chen-xi Ma, Ji-chuan Quan, Shuai Li, Zhi-xun Zhao, Hai-peng Chen, Ming Yang, Zheng Liu, Zheng Jiang, and Xi-shan Wang
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Colorectal cancer ,Bone metastasis ,Risk model ,Risk factors ,The surveillance, epidemiology, and end results database ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background The early detection of synchronous bone metastasis (BM) in newly diagnosed colorectal cancer (CRC) affects its initial management and prognosis. A clinical model to individually predict the risk of developing BM would be attractive in current clinical practice. Methods A total of 55,869 CRC patients were identified from Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database, of whom 317 patients were diagnosed with synchronous BM. Risk factors for BM in CRC patients was identified using multivariable logistic regression. A weighted scoring system was built with beta-coefficients (P
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585. The Distinction of Clinicopathological Characteristics, Treatment Strategy and Outcome in Colorectal Cancer Patients With Synchronous vs. Metachronous Bone Metastasis
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Chen-xi Ma, Xu Guan, Ran Wei, Song Wang, Ji-chuan Quan, Zhi-xun Zhao, Hai-peng Chen, Zheng Liu, Zheng Jiang, and Xi-shan Wang
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colorectal cancer ,bone metastasis ,synchronous ,metachronous ,cancer specific survival ,prognostic factor ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: The impact of the timing of bone metastasis (BM) diagnosis on colorectal cancer (CRC) patients is unclear. Our study aimed to explore the differences in clinicopathological characteristics, treatments and prognosis between synchronous BM (SBM) and metachronous BM (MBM) from CRC.Methods: We retrospectively investigated clinical data of CRC patients with SBM or MBM from 2008 to 2017 at Chinese National Cancer Center. Cancer specific survival (CSS) after BM diagnosis was estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. The multivariable COX regression model identified the prognostic factors of CSS.Results: Finally, 63 CRC patients with SBM and 138 CRC patients with MBM were identified. Compared to SBM from CRC, MBM significantly was more involving multiple bone lesions (63.0 vs. 7.9%; p < 0.001), and more frequently originated from rectal cancer (60.9 vs. 41.3%; p = 0.033). The therapeutic strategies in SBM and MBM group were contrasted including systemic treatment, bisphosphonates, radiotherapy and metastasectomy for BM. 85.5% of patients in MBM group and 25.4% of patients in SBM group underwent primary tumor resection at initial diagnosis (p < 0.001). The median CSS was 11 months in both SBM and MBM group (p = 0.556), yet MBM patients developed from CRC in early AJCC stage presented obviously longer survival than those from advanced stage. Furthermore, patients could have improved CSS from primary tumor resection while there might be no survival benefit from targeted therapy in both SBM and MBM groups. Bisphosphonates was associated with a better CSS for patients with SBM, while radiotherapy for BM was related to a better CSS for patients with MBM.Conclusion: The CRC patients in SBM and MBM group represented different clinicopathological characteristics and treatment modalities, which affected the prognosis in different ways. Distinct consideration for CRC patients with SBM and MBM in clinical decision making is required.
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586. Enhanced O-linked Glcnacylation in Crohn's disease promotes intestinal inflammation
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Qian-Hui Sun, Yi-Shu Wang, Guolong Liu, Hong-Lan Zhou, Yong-Ping Jian, Ming-Di Liu, Dan Zhang, Qiang Ding, Rui-Xun Zhao, Jian-Feng Chen, Yi-Ning Li, Jiyong Liang, Yu-Lin Li, Cheng-Shi Quan, and Zhi-Xiang Xu
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Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: Treatment of Crohn's disease (CD) remains to be a challenge due to limited insights for its pathogenesis. We aimed to determine the role of O-Linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc) in the development of CD and evaluate therapeutic effects of O-GlcNAc inhibitors on CD. Methods: O-GlcNAc in intestinal epithelial tissues of CD, adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) LF82-infected cells and mice was determined by immunoblot and immunohistochemistry. AIEC LF82 and dextran sulfate sodium were administrated into C57BL/6 mice for estabolishing inflammatory bowel disease model and for therapeutic study. Findings: O-GlcNAc was increased in intestinal epithelial tissues of CD patients and AIEC LF82-infected mice. Infection of AIEC LF82 up-regulated the level of UDP-GlcNAc and increased O-GlcNAc in human colon epithelial HCT116 and HT-29 cells. We identified that IKKβ and NF-κB were O-Glycosylated in AIEC LF82-treated cells. Mutations of IKKβ (S733A) and p65 (T352A) abrogated the O-GlcNAc in IKKβ and NF-κB and inhibited AIEC LF82-induced activation of NF-κB. Application of 6-diazO-5-oxO-L-norleucine, an agent that blocks the production of UDP-GlcNAc and inhibits O-GlcNAc, inactivated NF-κB in AIEC LF82-infected cells, enhanced the formation of autophagy, promoted the removal of cell-associated AIEC LF82, alleviated intestinal epithelial inflammation, and improved the survival of the colitis mice. Interpretation: Intestinal inflammation in CD is associated with increased O-GlcNAc modification, which is required for NF-κB activation and suppression of autophagy. Targeting O-GlcNAc could be an effective therapy for inflammatory bowel disease. Funding: National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 81573087 and 81772924) and International Cooperation Foundation of Jilin Province (20190701006GH). Keywords: Crohn's disease (CD), inflammatory bowel disease, adherent-invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) LF82, O-Linked β-N-acetylglucosamine (O-GlcNAc), UDP-N-acetylglucosamine (UDP-GlcNAc), NF-κB
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587. Facile Solution Synthesis of Red Phosphorus Nanoparticles for Lithium Ion Battery Anodes
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Fei Wang, Wenwen Zi, Bao Xun Zhao, and Hong Bin Du
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Red phosphorous ,Solution method ,Lithium ion battery ,Anode material ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Abstract Red phosphorus (RP) has attracted extensive attention as an anodic material for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) due to its high theoretical specific capacity of 2596 mA h g− 1 and earth abundance. However, the facile and large-scale preparation of the red phosphorus nanomaterials via a solution synthesis remains a challenge. Herein, we develop a simple and facile solution method to prepare red phosphorus nanoparticles (RP NPs). PCl3 readily reacts with HSiCl3 in the presence of amines at room temperature to produce amorphous RP NPs with sizes about 100–200 nm in high yields. When used as an anode for rechargeable lithium ion battery, the RP NP electrode exhibits good electrochemical performance with a reversible capacity of 1380 mA h g− 1 after 100 cycles at a current density of 100 mA g− 1, and Coulombic efficiencies reaching almost 100% for each cycle. The study shows that this solution synthesis is a facile and convenient approach for large-scale production of RP NP materials for use in high-performance Li-ion batteries.
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588. Current practice patterns of preoperative bowel preparation in colorectal surgery: a nation-wide survey by the Chinese Society of Colorectal Cancer
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Zheng Liu, Ming Yang, Zhi-xun Zhao, Xu Guan, Zheng Jiang, Hai-peng Chen, Song Wang, Ji-chuan Quan, Run-kun Yang, and Xi-shan Wang
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Bowel preparation ,Mechanical bowel preparation ,Colorectal surgery ,Survey ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background The optimal preoperative bowel preparation for colorectal surgery remains controversial. However, recent studies have established that bowel preparation varies significantly among countries and even surgeons at the same institution. This survey aimed to obtain information on the current practice patterns of bowel preparation for colorectal surgery in China. Methods A paper-based survey was circulated to the members of the Chinese Society of Colorectal Cancer (CSCC). The survey responses were collected and analyzed. Statistical analysis was performed for all the categorical variables according to the responses to individual questions. Results Three hundred forty-one members completed the questionnaire. Regarding surgical practice, 203 (59.5%) performed > 50% of the colorectal operations laparoscopically or robotically; the use of mechanical bowel preparation (MBP) alone was significantly higher (63.5 vs 31.9%; P 200 colonic or rectal resections provided significantly more MBP alone (79.6 vs 39.1%, P
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589. Comparison between laparoscopy and laboratory tests for the diagnosis of tuberculous peritonitis.
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Bo HUANG, De Jun CUI, Ying REN, Bin HAN, Da Ping YANG, and Xun ZHAO
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Background/aim: Our study aimed to investigate a reliable diagnostic approach for tuberculous peritonitis (TBP) by comparing the commonly used diagnostic tools. Materials and methods: Fifty-one patients had received a series of diagnoses, including laparoscopy, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), cancer antigen 125 (CA125), tuberculin skin test, tuberculosis antibody in serum (TB-Ab), the T-SPOT.TB test, or adenosine deaminase (ADA) in ascitic fluid. The positive rate of each method was calculated and the differences of positive rates between laparoscopy and laboratory tests that had higher positive rates were analyzed by McNemar chi-square test. Results: The most common symptoms and signs of 51 patients were fever (86.3%), abdominal mass (78.4%), abdominal distension (62.7%), abdominal pain (74.5%), and weight loss (66.7%). Furthermore, the positive rates of CA125, laparoscopy, T-SPOT.TB test, and ESR were relatively higher than those of the other three methods (tuberculin skin test, TB-Ab, and ascitic ADA). Additionally, there was no significant difference (P > 0.05) in the positive rates between the diagnoses of laparoscopy and those three laboratory tests. Conclusion: CA125, laparoscopy, T-SPOT.TB test, and ESR had a stronger diagnostic power for TBP, and they are reliable alternatives for the diagnosis of TBP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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590. Patensin, a saponin from Pulsatilla patens var. multifida
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Wen-Cai Ye, Bo-Xin Ou, Nine-Ning Ji, Shou-Xun Zhao, Tao Ye, Anthony Mc Kervey, M., and Stevenson, Paul
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591. High performance liquid chromatographic separation of thirteen drugs collected in Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2010(Ch.P2010) on cellulose ramification chiral stationary phase
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Ying Zhou, Chao Ma, Yan Wang, Qi-Ming Zhang, Yi-Ying Zhang, Jie Fu, Hong Gao, and Li-Xun Zhao
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The enantiomers separation of thirteen drugs collected in Ch.P2010 was performed on chiral stationary phase of cellulose ramification (chiralpak OD and chiralpak OJ) by high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) methods, which included ibuprofen (C1), ketoprofen (C2), nitrendipine (C3), nimodipine (C4), felodipine (C5), omeprazole (C6), praziquantel (C7), propranolol hydrochloride (C8), atenolol (C9), sulpiride (C10), clenbuterol hydrochloride (C11), verapamil hydrochloride (C12), and chlorphenamine maleate (C13). The mobile phase consisted of isopropanol and n-hexane. The detection wavelength was set at 254 nm and the flow rate was 0.7 mL/min. The enantiomers separation of these thirteen racemates on chiralpak OD column and chiralpak OJ column was studied, while the effects of proportion of organic additives, alcohol displacer and temperature on the separation were studied. And the mechanism of some of racemates was discussed. The results indicated that thirteen chiral drugs could be separated on chiral stationary phase of cellulose ramification in normal phase chromatographic system. The chromatographic retention and resolution of enantiomers could be adjusted by factors including column temperature and the concentration of alcohol displacer and organic alkaline modifier in mobile phase. It was shown that the resolution was improved with reducing concentration of alcohol displacer. When concentration of organic alkaline modifier was 0.2% (v/v), the resolution and the peak shape were fairly good. Most racemates mentioned above had better resolution at column temperature of 25 °C. When racemates were separated, the temperature should be kept so as to obtain stable separation results. Keywords: HPLC, Chiral stationary phase, Optical enantiomers, Cellulose ramification
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592. Chapter 8 - Geological heritage in China
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Jianjun, Jiang, Xun, Zhao, and Youfang, Chen
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593. HCV IRES-mediated core expression in zebrafish.
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Ye Zhao, Wei Qin, Jing-Pu Zhang, Zhan-Ying Hu, Jun-Wei Tong, Cun-Bao Ding, Zong-Gen Peng, Li-Xun Zhao, Dan-Qing Song, and Jian-Dong Jiang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The lack of small animal models for hepatitis C virus has impeded the discovery and development of anti-HCV drugs. HCV-IRES plays an important role in HCV gene expression, and is an attractive target for antiviral therapy. In this study, we report a zebrafish model with a biscistron expression construct that can co-transcribe GFP and HCV-core genes by human hepatic lipase promoter and zebrafish liver fatty acid binding protein enhancer. HCV core translation was designed mediated by HCV-IRES sequence and gfp was by a canonical cap-dependent mechanism. Results of fluorescence image and in situ hybridization indicate that expression of HCV core and GFP is liver-specific; RT-PCR and Western blotting show that both core and gfp expression are elevated in a time-dependent manner for both transcription and translation. It means that the HCV-IRES exerted its role in this zebrafish model. Furthermore, the liver-pathological impact associated with HCV-infection was detected by examination of gene markers and some of them were elevated, such as adiponectin receptor, heparanase, TGF-β, PDGF-α, etc. The model was used to evaluate three clinical drugs, ribavirin, IFNα-2b and vitamin B12. The results show that vitamin B12 inhibited core expression in mRNA and protein levels in dose-dependent manner, but failed to impact gfp expression. Also VB12 down-regulated some gene transcriptions involved in fat liver, liver fibrosis and HCV-associated pathological process in the larvae. It reveals that HCV-IRES responds to vitamin B12 sensitively in the zebrafish model. Ribavirin did not disturb core expression, hinting that HCV-IRES is not a target site of ribavirin. IFNα-2b was not active, which maybe resulted from its degradation in vivo for the long time. These findings demonstrate the feasibility of the zebrafish model for screening of anti-HCV drugs targeting to HCV-IRES. The zebrafish system provides a novel evidence of using zebrafish as a HCV model organism.
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594. Prognostic Factors after Pancreatoduodenectomy for Distal Bile Duct Cancer.
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QI-LU QIAO, TAI-PING ZHANG, JUN-CHAO GUO, HAN-XIANG ZHAN, JIAN-XUN ZHAO, YU-CUN LIU, YUAN-LIAN WAN, XI-SHENG LENG, and YU-PEI ZHAO
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Prognostic factors influencing long-term survival after radical resection for distal bile duct cancer have not been well established because of the rarity of this malignancy. The goal of this study was to identify main prognostic factors in patients undergoing pancreatoduodenectomy for distal bile duct carcinoma. A retrospective study consisting of 122 patients with distal bile duct cancer who underwent pancreatoduodenectomy in three major university hospitals was performed to identify the main prognostic factors. Major surgical complications occurred in 40 patients (32.8%), of whom eight died (6.6%) in the hospital. Overall actuarial survival (excluding hospital deaths) at 1-, 3-, and 5-year follow-up was 82.9, 49.4, and 32.7 per cent, respectively, with a median survival of 36 months. Univariate analysis showed that papillary tumor (P=0.045), negative surgical margin (R0 resection, P = 0.005), earlier pT (P = 0.005), pTNM stage (P <0.001), and absence of lymph node involvement (P <0.0001) were significant predictors of survival. On multivariate analysis, only lymph node metastasis was shown to be an independent prognostic factor of survival (P = 0.036). Lymph node involvement was the most important survival predictor after a Whipple resection in patients with distal cholangiocarcinoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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595. Small Molecular Compounds Inhibit HIV-1 Replication through Specifically Stabilizing APOBEC3G.
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Shan Cen, Zong-Gen Peng, Xiao-Yu Li, Zhuo-Rong Li, Jing Ma, Yue-Ming Wang, Bo Fan, Xue-Fu You, Yu-Ping Wang, Fei Liu, Rong-Guang Shao, Li-Xun Zhao, Liyan Yu, and Jian-Dong Jiang
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APOBEC3G (hA3G) is a host inhibitor for human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1). However, HIV-1 Vif binds hA3G and induces its degradation. We have established a screening system to discover inhibitors that protect hA3G from Vif-mediated degradation. Through screening, compounds IMB-26 and IMB-35 were identified to be specific inhibitors for the degradation of hA3G by Vif. The inhibitors suppressed HIV-1 replication in hA3G-containing cells but not in those without hA3G. The anti-HIV effect correlated with the endogenous hA3G level. HIV-1 particles from hA3G(+) cells treated with IMB-26/35 contained a hA3G level higher than that from those without IMB-26/35 treatment and showed decreased infectivity. IMB-26/35 bound directly to the hA3G protein, suppressed Vif/hA3G interaction, and therefore protected hA3G from Vif-mediated degradation. The compounds were safe with an anti-HIV therapeutic index >200 in vitro. LD50 of IMB-26 in mice was > 1000 mg/kg (intraperitoneally). Therefore, IMB-26 and IMB-35 are novel anti-HIV leads working through specific stabilization of hA3G. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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596. Detection of southward intracontinental subduction of Tibetan lithosphere along the Bangong-Nujiang suture by P-to-S converted waves.
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Shi, Danian, Zhao, Wenjin, Brown, Larry, Nelson, Doug, Xun Zhao, Kind, Rainer, Ni, James, Xiong, Jiayu, Mechie, James, Jinru Guo, James, Klemperer, Simon, and Hearn, Tom
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Teleseismic primary (P) to secondary (S) converted waves recorded on the INDEPTH III seismic array have been used to detect lithospheric-scale deformation structures of the central Tibetan Plateau from the central Lhasa terrane to the central Qiangtang terrane. A south-dipping crustal converter is seen from the upper crust near the 500-km-long metamorphic core complex exposures in the Qiangtang terrane to the lower crust near the BangongNujiang suture. At deeper depths, a southeast-dipping mantle converter is seen extending from ∼50 km north of the BangongNujiang suture at the depth of the Moho, to a depth of ∼180 km, ∼100 km south of the Bangong-Nujiang suture. We found the observations to be most consistent with a model of lithospheric deformation involving (1) southward subduction of the Tibetan lithospheric mantle along the Bangong-Nujiang suture and (2) thickening of the central Tibetan crust through a thick-skinned, crustal accretionary thrust-wedge structure in response to the India's collision with Asia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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597. Case Report: Variations in the ALPL Gene in Chinese Patients With Hypophosphatasia.
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Zhang Q, Qin Z, Yi S, Wei H, Zhou XZ, and Shen F
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Background: Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is an autosomal genetic disorder characterized biochemically by abnormal of bone parameters and serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity as well as clinically by deficiency of teeth and bone mineralization. The clinical presentation is a continuum ranging from a prenatal lethal form with no skeletal mineralization to a mild form with late adult onset presenting with non-pathognomonic symptoms. ALP deficiency is the key to the pathogenesis of abnormal metabolism and skeletal system damage in HPP patients. Methods: We investigated five patients with skeletal dysplasia in the clinic. Whole-exome sequencing was performed in order to aid diagnosis of the patients. Results: Eight variants in the ALPL gene in the five unrelated Chinese patients (PA-1: c.649_650insC and c.707A > G; PA2: c.98C > T and c.707A > G; PA3: c.407G > A and c.650delTinsCTAA; PA4: c.1247G > T (homozygous); PA5: c.406C > T and c.1178A > G; NM_000478.5) were found. These variations caused two types of HPP: perinatal HPP and Odonto HPP. All cases reported in this study were autosomal recessive. Among the variants, c.1247G > T/p.Gly416Val (PA-4); c.1178A > G/p.Asn393Ser (PA-5) and c.707A > G/p.Tyr236Cys (PA-1, PA-2) have never been reported before. Conclusion: Clinical phenotypes of perinatal HPP (PA-1,PA-2,PA-3 and PA-4) include skeletal dysplasia, shorter long bones, bowing of long bones, tetraphocomelia, abnormal posturing and abnormal bone ossification. Odonto HPP (PA-5) only presents as dental abnormality with severe dental caries and decreased ALP activity. Our study extends the pool of ALPL variants in different populations., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Zhang, Qin, Yi, Wei, Zhou and Shen.)
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598. Two novel compound heterozygous variants of LTBP4 in a Chinese infant with cutis laxa type IC and a review of the related literature.
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Zhang Q, Qin Z, Yi S, Wei H, Zhou XZ, and Su J
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Background: Autosomal recessive cutis laxa type IC (ARCL IC, MIM: #613177) results from a mutation in the LTBP4 gene (MIM: #604710) on chromosome 19q13., Case Presentation: A 28-day-old Chinese infant with generalized cutis laxa accompanied by impaired pulmonary, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, retinal hemorrhage, abnormality of coagulation and hyperbilirubinemia was admitted to our hospital. To find out the possible causes of these symptoms, whole-exome sequencing was performed on the infant. Two novel pathogenic frame-shift variants [c.605_606delGT (p.Ser204fs * 8) and c.1719delC (p.Arg574fs * 199)] of the LTBP4 gene associated with ARCL IC were found which was later verified by Sanger sequencing. The pathogenicity of mutations was subsequently assessed by several software programs and databases. In addition, an analytical review on the clinical phenotypes of the disease previously reported in literature was performed., Conclusions: This is the first report of a Chinese infant with ARCL IC in China due to novel pathogenic variations of LTBP4. Our study extends the cutis laxa type IC mutation spectrum as well as the phenotypes associated with the disease in different populations.
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599. A modified surgical technique of shortening renal ischemia time in left renal cancer patients with Mayo level II-IV tumor thrombus.
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Zhuo L, Guodong Z, Xun Z, Shiying T, Peng H, Li Z, Liwei L, Shudong Z, Guoliang W, Xiaojun T, Cheng L, Hongxian Z, and Lulin M
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Ischemia etiology, Kidney pathology, Kidney Neoplasms pathology, Laparoscopy methods, Male, Middle Aged, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Renal Veins, Retrospective Studies, Thrombectomy methods, Vena Cava, Inferior surgery, Venous Thrombosis pathology, Carcinoma, Renal Cell surgery, Kidney Neoplasms surgery, Nephrectomy methods, Thrombosis pathology
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Background: To explore the safety and effectiveness of a modified surgical technique which could shorten the time of renal ischemia in left renal cancer and Mayo level II to IV inferior vena cava (IVC) tumor thrombus., Method: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 14 cases with left renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and Mayo level II to IV IVC tumor thrombus from February 2015 to July 2019. Preoperative imaging showed that there was no obvious sign of tumor thrombus invading the blood vessel wall. During the surgery, after the right renal artery, the right renal vein and the distal end of IVC were blocked, the balloon catheter was used and the tumor thrombus was removed completely from the IVC. The incision of IVC was closed by Satinsky clamp to make IVC partially blocked. Then the right renal artery and right renal vein were released. The incision of IVC was sutured continuously. At last, the Satinsky clamp and the blocking band at the distal end of the IVC were released., Result: There were 8 cases (57.1%) of Mayo level II, 3 cases (21.4%) of Mayo level III and 3 cases (21.4%) of Mayo level IV. The operation was successfully completed in all 14 patients. There were 2 cases (14.3%) operated by complete laparoscopic approach, 8 cases (57.1%) by open approach, and 4 patients (28.6%) by laparoscopic conversion to open approach. The occlusion time of right renal artery and vein (renal ischemia time) was 3 to 15 min, with an average of (6.8 ± 3.2) minutes. The mean time of IVC occlusion was (19.4 ± 4.9) min. Preoperative creatinine was 66 to 130 μmol/L, with an average of (96.6 ± 21.2) μmol/L. One week after operation, serum creatinine was 64 to 632 μmol/L, with an average of (132.4 ± 144.9) μmol/L. Among the 14 cases, 5 (42.9%) had early postoperative complications. Besides one of the 14 patients died in perioperative period, the median follow-up of other 13 cases was 10 months (range: 4-29 months). The 5 (35.7%) of the 14 cases were died of disease., Conclusion: This modified procedure was relatively safe and effective in shortening the time of renal ischemia in left RCC patients with Mayo II to IV IVC tumor thrombus.
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- 2020
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600. Genome-wide transcriptomic analysis of a flocculent strain of Zymomonas mobilis.
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Jeon YJ, Xun Z, Su P, and Rogers PL
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Bacterial Proteins chemistry, Bacterial Proteins genetics, Bacterial Proteins metabolism, Ethanol metabolism, Fermentation, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Molecular Sequence Data, Sequence Alignment, Zymomonas chemistry, Zymomonas metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Genome, Bacterial, Zymomonas genetics
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ZM401, a flocculent mutant strain of Zymomonas mobilis ZM4 was studied using genome-wide transcriptomic analysis for evidence related to phenotypic changes associated with its cell-cell attachment behaviour. Batch fermentation studies with ZM401 and its parent strain ZM4 demonstrated that similar ethanol yields and productivities could be achieved with both strains indicating the potential of the flocculent strains for cost-effective cell biomass recycling with resultant high ethanol volumetric productivities. The results showed that twofold or greater differential expression occurred for 26 genes of ZM401 when compared to those of ZM4. Among these, significant over-expression was evident for the genes ZMO1083 and ZMO1084 which are associated with bacterial cellulose synthesis, while reduced expression was found for ZMO0614, ZMO0613, and ZMO0635 which are all associated with synthesis of flagella-related proteins. Both enhanced cellulose production and reduced flagella activity are likely to facilitate more stable flocculent behaviour in ZM401. From comparative DNA sequence analysis of these 26 genes, only one single point mutation was identified. This occurred at the amino acid position A525V of ZMO1055 which encodes for diguanyl cyclase/phosphoesterase which may be related to cell motility and cellulose synthesis in Z. mobilis.
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- 2012
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