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152. Assembly of a New 3D Octamolybdate‐based Compound: Using the Flexible Bis(triazole) ligand with a –(CH2)6– Spacer
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Tian, Aixiang, Liu, Xiaojing, Liu, Guiying, Ying, Jun, and Wang, Xiuli
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Through utilizing the flexible bis(triazole) ligand 1, 6‐bis(1, 2, 4‐triazol‐1‐yl)hexane (btx), a new octamolybdate‐based compound, [Cu2(btx)4(β‐Mo8O26)]·H2O (1), was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions. It was characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction, elemental analyses, IR spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and cyclic voltammetry. In compound 1, the [β‐Mo8O26]4–anion acts as a bi‐connected inorganic linkage to connect the Cu‐btx moieties. The Cu1‐btx moiety linked by the [β‐Mo8O26]4–anions exhibits a 2D layer, while the Cu2‐btx moiety also shows a similar 2D layer. Furthermore, these two 2D moieties construct a 3D framework through sharing the same N7‐containing btx ligands.
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153. Phase Engineering of Metastable Transition Metal Dichalcogenides via Ionic Liquid Assisted Synthesis
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Yang, Jianing, Xu, Qiuchen, Zheng, Yiteng, Tian, Zhangmin, Shi, Yingying, Ma, Chenxu, Liu, Guiying, Peng, Bin, Wang, Zhen, and Zheng, Wenjun
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Metallic group VIB transition metal dichalcogenides (1T-TMDs) have attracted great interest because of their outstanding performance in electrocatalysis, supercapacitors, batteries, and so on, whereas the strict fabrication conditions and thermodynamical metastability of 1T-TMDs greatly restrict their extensive applications. Therefore, it is significant to obtain stable and high-concentration 1T-TMDs in a simple and large-scale strategy. Herein, we report a facile and large-scale synthesis of high-concentration 1T-TMDs via an ionic liquid (IL) assisted hydrothermal strategy, including 1T-MoS2(the obtained MoS2sample was denoted as MoS2-IL), 1T-WS2, 1T-MoSe2, and 1T-WSe2. More importantly, we found that IL can adsorb on the surface of 1T-MoS2, where the steric hindrance, π–π stacking, and hydrogen bonds of ionic liquid collectively induce the formation of the 1T-MoS2. In addition, DFT calculation reveals that electrons are transferred from [BMIM]SCN (1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium thiocyanate) to 1T-MoS2layers by hydrogen bonds, which enhances the stability of 1T-MoS2, so the MoS2-IL performs with high stability for 180 days at room temperature without obvious change. Furthermore, the MoS2-IL exhibits excellent HER performance with an overpotential of 196 mV at 10 mA cm–2in acid conditions.
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154. Research on grid-connected stability control of full-power conversion wind turbine controlled by grid-side converter coupling voltage
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Liu, Guixiong, Chen, Siting, Wang, Hao, Liu, Guiying, Wang, Hongbiao, Wang, Haiming, Wang, Siyin, and Su, Shiping
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- 2021
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155. Application of self-made connection cannula in intraperitoneal intubation of ovarian tumor patients.
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Lai Manzhen, Zou Xiuling, and Liu Guiying
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- 2017
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156. Reactive nano-essential oils for sustained release of essential oils and application to wallpaper
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Hao, Qiulian, Peng, Huan, Zhao, Ruichen, Wang, Jianze, Lu, Zhiguo, Wang, Jingwen, Shen, Jie, Niu, Yunwei, Xiao, Zuobing, Liu, Guiying, Hao, Jifu, and Zhang, Xin
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Essential oils are a volatile and aromatic substance with a variety of active biological activities. However, the excessive volatility and inconvenience of the use of essential oils limit their applications. In this study, we developed a reactive mesoporous silica nanoparticle (rMSNs) based on cyanuric chloride modification for essential oil encapsulation and commodity adhesion. The large pore volume and specific surface area of rMSNs facilitate the nanoparticles adhering to a large amount of essential oil and achieve the sustained release of essential oil, thus prolonging the fragrance retention time of essential oils. The reactive nano-essential oils can form covalent bonds with the wallpaper, thereby remarkably improving the adhesion of the reactive nano-essential oils on the wallpaper and preventing the reactive nano-essential oil from de-adhering from the wallpaper. The active nano essential oil simultaneously overcomes the intense volatility of the essential oil and inconvenience in use, has a simple preparation process and low cost, and has great application potential.
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- 2021
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157. Simulation of Regulation Policies for Fertilizer and Pesticide Reduction in Arable Land Based on Farmers' Behavior—Using Jiangxi Province as an Example.
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Liu, Guiying and Xie, Hualin
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A multi-agent model for the simulation of arable land management based on the complex adaptive system theory and a Swarm platform was constructed. An empirical application of the model was carried out to investigate the pollution of arable land in Jiangxi Province. Two sets of policies—a fertilizer tax and an ecological compensation scheme—were designed and simulated, and the analysis focused on the control of polluting inputs, mainly chemical fertilizers and pesticides. The environmental effects of each policy were evaluated by simulating farmers' self-adaptive behaviours in response to the policy in the artificial village of the model. The results showed the following: (1) Both the fertilizer tax policy and the ecological compensation policy somewhat alleviated the negative impact of input factors, such as fertilizers and pesticides, on arable land; (2) if the fertilizer tax policy is implemented, the medium tax rate scheme should be given priority—the effect does not necessarily improve as the tax rate increases, and a high-tax policy will threaten food security in the long term; and (3) if an ecological compensation policy is implemented, high-government-compensation scenarios are better than low-government-compensation scenarios, and the differential-government-compensation scenario is better than the equal-government-compensation scenario, and the differential-government-compensation scenario can lighten the burden on the government. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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158. Preliminary probe into development of "micro lesson" in courses of nursing specialty.
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Jiang Huiyue, Liu Haiyan, and Liu Guiying
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- 2015
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159. Decreased resting-state interhemispheric functional connectivity in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients.
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Guo, Wenbin, Jiang, Jiajing, Xiao, Changqing, Zhang, Zhikun, Zhang, Jian, Yu, Liuyu, Liu, Jianrong, and Liu, Guiying
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PEOPLE with schizophrenia , *SIBLINGS , *BRAIN imaging , *PATHOLOGICAL physiology , *DEVELOPMENTAL neurobiology , *DATA analysis , *HOMOTOPY theory , *DISEASES - Abstract
Abstract: Background: Neuroimaging studies in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients can provide clues to the pathophysiology for the development of schizophrenia. However, little is known about the alterations of the interhemispheric resting-state functional connectivity (FC) in siblings, although the dysconnectivity hypothesis is prevailing in schizophrenia for years. In the present study, we used a newly validated voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) method to identify whether aberrant interhemispheric FC was present in unaffected siblings at increased risk of developing schizophrenia at rest. Methods: Forty-six unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients and 50 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls underwent a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Automated VMHC was used to analyze the data. Results: The sibling group had lower VMHC than the control group in the angular gyrus (AG) and the lingual gyrus/cerebellum lobule VI. No region exhibited higher VMHC in the sibling group than in the control group. There was no significant sex difference of the VMHC values between male siblings and female siblings or between male controls and female controls, although evidence has been accumulated that size and shape of the corpus callosum, and functional homotopy differ between men and women. Conclusions: Our results first suggest that interhemispheric resting-state FC of VMHC is disrupted in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients, and add a new clue of abnormal interhemispheric resting-state FC to the pathophysiology for the development of schizophrenia. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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160. Targeting DNA abasic site by myricetin: Sequence-dependent ESIPT emission
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Xu, Shujuan, Shao, Yong, Wu, Fei, Liu, Guiying, Liu, Lingling, Peng, Jian, and Sun, Yanwei
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MYRICETIN , *NUCLEOTIDE sequence , *INTRAMOLECULAR proton transfer reactions , *FLUORESCENCE , *GENE targeting , *DNA damage , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *ANTIOXIDANTS - Abstract
Abstract: Many efforts have been made for sequence-specific recognition of DNA by small molecules. In this study, abasic site (AP site) in a DNA duplex was found to be targeted by myricetin (Myr), one of the natural 3-hydroxyflavonols. Steady-state and transient-state fluorescence, FRET, and DNA melting experiments confirmed that the AP site binding of Myr favors an emission from its tautomer that is derived from excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) reaction between the 3-OH and 4-carbonyl moieties. The selective recognition of Myr is less dependent on the flanking bases of the AP site, although the ESIPT emission is more lighting up for the DNAs with cytosine and thymine opposite the AP site. Because Myr alone in aqueous solution is non-fluorescent, this selective lighting-up emission is advantageous for developing a practical sensor to target the DNA AP site with a weak fluorescence background. This selective recognition of the AP site by the lighting-up fluorescence response would find wide applications including efficiently evaluating DNA damage/repair and screening antitumor/antioxidation drugs. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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161. Gap site-specific rapid formation of fluorescent silver nanoclusters for label-free DNA nucleobase recognition
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Cui, Qinghua, Ma, Kun, Shao, Yong, Xu, Shujuan, Wu, Fei, Liu, Guiying, Teramae, Norio, and Bao, Haifeng
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DNA , *SILVER nanoparticles , *CHEMICAL templates , *CHEMICAL synthesis , *SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms , *MOLECULAR recognition - Abstract
Abstract: Silver nanoclusters (Ag NCs) templated with DNAs have attracted much attention as novel fluorophores because of their convenient emission tunability by the sequence and length of the template DNAs. However, the precise production of Ag NCs in a site-specific manner still remains a challenge to attain highly selective and label-free DNA recognition. Here we exploited the availability of a gap site in DNA duplexes as a new scaffold for the synthesis of Ag NCs. Compared to the commonly used DNA templates for the creation of Ag NCs, the gap site in DNA duplexes was found to facilitate the rapid formation of the fluorescent Ag NCs without sacrifice of their bright emission and excellent stability. We found that fluorescent Ag NCs were highly selectively formed when cytosine faced toward the gap site in DNA duplexes, and they were in situ utilized as readout by signal-on manner for the DNA mutation assays. This base-selective growth of the fluorescent Ag NCs at the gap site would find promising applications in practical detection of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and construction of DNA-based functional sensors with label-free and cost-effective merits. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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162. Research progress on elemental mercury (Hg 0 ) removal in flue gas using non-thermal plasma technology.
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Cun M, Wang K, Yin Z, Guo J, Wang T, Yang S, Liu G, Zhang Y, Feng Q, Liu L, and Chen Y
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- Air Pollution prevention & control, Oxidation-Reduction, Adsorption, Mercury chemistry, Air Pollutants chemistry, Plasma Gases chemistry
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Elemental mercury (Hg
0 ) removal is a crucial target for mercury pollution control in flue gas. This article focuses on Hg0 removal in flue gas using corona discharge (CD) and dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) technologies, and provides a mechanistic perspective on the development and influencing factors of non-thermal plasma (NTP) technology for Hg0 removal. The influence factors include reactor configurations, power supplies, energy density, residence time, oxidation methods, gas composition, and the synergy between NTP and catalysis/adsorption, etc. This study reveals that the use of a pulsating electrical power supply significantly increases electron densities in both CD and DBD systems, thereby ensuring high energy efficiency and economic viability. Cl2 proves to be more effective than HCl as a chlorine source for Hg0 removal. NO significantly reduces Hg0 oxidation efficiency, while the effects of SO2 and H2 O remain unclear. Energy density distribution is closely related to plasma devices, power supplies, and overall reactor configurations. Direct oxidation proves to be more effective than indirect oxidation for Hg0 removal. The combination of NTP with adsorption/catalysis technologies shows significantly better Hg0 removal efficiency compared to using NTP alone. This study can provide theoretical support for enhancing Hg0 removal mechanisms and optimizing process control parameters in industrial applications of NTP technology., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)- Published
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163. Preference and Toxicity of Sulfoxaflor, Flupyradifurone, and Triflumezopyrim Bait against the Fire Ant Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and Their Efficacy under Field Conditions.
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Deng J, Yi M, Liang M, Tan D, Bai W, Wang C, Liu G, Xu Y, Qi Y, Lu Y, and Wang L
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The red imported fire ant Solenopsis invicta Buren (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) is native to South America; however, its introduction to other countries has caused serious biodiversity, agricultural, and public health problems. As toxic bait is an effective method to control fire ant populations, the aim of this study was to determine the most effective concentration of sulfoxaflor, flupyradifurone, and triflumezopyrim as ingredients for baits against S. invicta under laboratory and field conditions. Sulfoxaflor, flupyradifurone, and triflumezopyrim had no effect on the feeding behavior of the fire ants. However, they significantly reduced the climbing, walking, and arrest abilities of the fire ant workers after 10 days of treatment, and insecticides were horizontally transferred from workers to alates or larvae. Specifically, sulfoxaflor and triflumezopyrim at 0.05% concentration were the most effective in exterminating fire ants. Sulfoxaflor and triflumezopyrim are nonrepellent and effective insecticides against S. invicta .
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164. Prognostic value of echocardiography parameters, peripheral blood T lymphocyte subpopulations, NF-κB, and CD64 levels in neonatal sepsis.
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Yang X, Su Y, and Liu G
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Background: To evaluate the prognostic value of echocardiography parameters, T lymphocyte subpopulations, NF-κB, and CD64 levels in neonatal sepsis., Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 78 neonates treated for sepsis between January 2018 and December 2022, comprising 64 with poor prognosis and 14 with good prognosis. Among them, 51 were critically ill and 27 were non-critically ill. Echocardiographic parameters, T-lymphocyte subpopulations, NF-κB, and CD64 levels were compared across different prognosis and severity groups. Factors influencing prognosis were identified through multivariate logistic regression analysis., Results: The left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), left ventricular fractional shortening (LVFS), CD3+, and CD4+ T lymphocyte levels in critically ill neonates were (61.15±8.22)%, (32.26±6.61)%, (45.56±7.12)%, and (26.61±6.80)%, respectively, significantly lower than those of non-critically ill neonates (all P < 0.05). The levels of NF-κB and CD64 in critically ill neonates were (18.11±2.61) mg/L and (7.42±1.15)%, respectively, significantly higher than those of non-critically ill neonates (all P < 0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that LVEF, LVFS, CD4+, CD64, and disease severity were the factors influencing prognosis in neonatal sepsis (all P < 0.05). The area under the ROC curve for the logistic regression equation in predicting prognosis in neonatal sepsis was 0.878, with sensitivity and specificity of 85.30% and 84.10%, respectively., Conclusion: Echocardiography parameters, T lymphocyte subpopulations, NF-κB, and CD64 levels are associated with neonatal sepsis severity. LVEF, LVFS, CD4+ T lymphocytes, CD64, and disease severity are linked to prognosis, suggesting their potential as prognostic indicators for neonatal sepsis., Competing Interests: None., (AJTR Copyright © 2024.)
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165. Tensor Coupled Learning of Incomplete Longitudinal Features and Labels for Clinical Score Regression.
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Xiao Q, Liu G, Feng Q, Zhang Y, and Ning Z
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Longitudinal data with incomplete entries pose a significant challenge for clinical score regression over multiple time points. Although many methods primarily estimate longitudinal scores with complete baseline features (i.e., features collected at the initial time point), such snapshot features may overlook beneficial latent longitudinal traits for generalization. Alternatively, certain completion approaches (e.g., tensor decomposition technology) have been proposed to impute incomplete longitudinal data before score estimation, most of which, however, are transductive and cannot utilize label semantics. This work presents a tensor coupled learning (TCL) paradigm of incomplete longitudinal features and labels for clinical score regression. The TCL enjoys three advantages: 1) It drives semantic-aware factor matrices and collaboratively deals with incomplete longitudinal entries (of features and labels), during which a dynamic regularizer is designed for adaptive attribute selection. 2) It establishes a closed loop connecting baseline features and the coupled factor matrices, which enables inductive inference of longitudinal scores relying on only baseline features. 3) It reinforces the information encoding of baseline data by preserving the local manifold of longitudinal feature space and detecting the temporal alteration across multiple time points. Extensive experiments demonstrate the remarkable performance improvement of our method on clinical score regression with incomplete longitudinal data.
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166. The Molecular Mechanism of Radix Paeoniae Rubra.-Cortex Moutan. Herb Pair in the Treatment of Atherosclerosis: A Work Based on Network Pharmacology and In Vitro Experiments.
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Zuo C, Cai L, Li Y, Ding C, Liu G, Zhang C, Wang H, Zhang Y, and Ji M
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- Humans, Lipoproteins, LDL metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation drug effects, Databases, Genetic, Inflammation Mediators metabolism, Cells, Cultured, Cytokines metabolism, Cytokines genetics, Gene Regulatory Networks, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells metabolism, Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells drug effects, Molecular Docking Simulation, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Paeonia chemistry, Protein Interaction Maps, Signal Transduction drug effects, Atherosclerosis drug therapy, Atherosclerosis metabolism, Atherosclerosis genetics, Atherosclerosis pathology, Network Pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents isolation & purification
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Radix Paeoniae Rubra. (Chishao, RPR) and Cortex Moutan. (Mudanpi, CM) are a pair of traditional Chinese medicines that play an important role in the treatment of atherosclerosis (AS). The main objective of this study was to identify potential synergetic function and underlying mechanisms of RPR-CM in the treatment of AS. The main active ingredients, targets of RPR-CM and AS-related genes were obtained from public databases. A Venn diagram was utilized to screen the common targets of RPR-CM in treating AS. The protein-protein interaction network was established based on STRING database. Biological functions and pathways of potential targets were analyzed through Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analyses. Cytoscape was used to construct the drug-compound-target-signal pathway network. Molecular docking was performed to verify the binding ability of the bioactive ingredients and the target proteins. The endothelial inflammation model was constructed with human umbilical vein endothelial cells stimulated with ox-LDL, and the function of RPR-CM in treating AS was verified by CCK-8 assay, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and qPCR. In this study, 12 active components and 401 potential target genes of RPR-CM were identified, among which quercetin, kaempferol and baicalein were considered to be the main active components. A total of 1903 AS-related genes were identified through public databases and four GEO datasets (GSE57691, GSE72633, GSE6088 and GSE199819). There are 113 common target genes of RPR-CM in treating AS. PPI network analysis identified 17 genes in cluster 1 as the core targets. Bioinformatics analysis showed that RPR-CM in AS treatment was associated with multiple downstream biological processes and signal pathways. PTGS2, JUN, CASP3, TNF, IL1B, IL6, FOS, STAT1 were identified as the core targets of RPR-CM, and molecular docking showed that the main bioactive components of RPR-CM had good binding ability with the core targets. RPR-CM extract significantly inhibited the levels of inflammatory factors TNF-α, IL-6, IL-1β, MCP-1, VCAM-1 and ICAM-1 in HUVECs, and inhibited endothelial inflammation. This study revealed the active ingredients of RPR-CM, and identified the key downstream targets and signaling pathways in the treatment of AS, providing theoretical basis for the application of RPR-CM in prevention and treatment of AS., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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167. Occurrence, distribution and risk assessment of antibiotics and pesticides in mariculture area around Liaodong Peninsula.
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Du J, Yan Z, Hu C, Wang K, Liu G, Jiang B, Song L, and Xie H
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- Risk Assessment, China, Aquaculture, Seawater chemistry, Humans, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Pesticides analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Anti-Bacterial Agents analysis
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Mariculture stands as a pivotal enterprise aimed at enhancing the quality of human existence. However, the utilization of antibiotics and pesticides in the mariculture process poses threats to both the environment and human well-being. Therefore, it is of great significance to investigate the occurrence, distribution and risk of antibiotics and pesticides in mariculture areas. In this study, 11 kinds of antibiotics and 12 kinds of pesticides were screened in four mariculture areas around Liaodong Peninsula in China. The pollution characteristics of pollutants were investigated in three different mariculture stages. The pollution in the reproduction stage was the most serious, indicating that mariculture may have a potential impact on the surrounding seawater. Health risk assessment results indicate that the pollutants have a significant risk to human health, therefore it is necessary to strengthen the control of chemicals used in mariculture in future., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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168. Evaluating the psychometric properties of the simplified Chinese version of PROMIS-29 version 2.1 in patients with hematologic malignancies.
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Zhang Q, Zhao J, Liu Y, Cui Y, Wang W, Li J, Liu Y, Tian F, Wang Z, Zhang H, Liu G, Wu Y, Li Q, Hu T, Zhang W, and Xie W
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, China, Cross-Sectional Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires, Aged, Young Adult, Adolescent, Hematologic Neoplasms psychology, Psychometrics methods
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The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System 29-item Profile version 2.1 (PROMIS-29 V2.1) is a widely utilized self-reported instrument for assessing health outcomes from the patients' perspectives. This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the PROMIS-29 V2.1 Chinese version among patients with hematological malignancy. Conducted as a cross-sectional, this research was approved by the Medical Ethical Committee of the Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College (registration number QTJC2022002-EC-1). We employed convenience sampling to enroll eligible patients with hematological malignancy from four tertiary hospitals in Tianjin, Shandong, Jiangsu, and Anhui province in China between June and August 2023. Participants were asked to complete a socio-demographic information questionnaire, the PROMIS-29 V2.1, and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-General (FACT-G). We assessed the reliability, ceiling and floor effects, structural, convergent discriminant and criterion validity of the PROMIS-29 V2.1. A total of 354 patients with a mean age of 46.93 years was included in the final analysis. The reliability of the PROMIS-29 V2.1 was affirmed, with Cronbach's α for the domains ranging from 0.787 to 0.968. Except sleep disturbance, the other six domains had ceiling effects, which were seen on physical function (26.0%), anxiety (37.0%), depression (40.4%), fatigue (18.4%), social roles (18.9%) and pain interference (43.2%), respectively. Criterion validity was supported by significant correlations between the PROMIS-29 V2.1 and FACT-G scores, as determined by the Spearman correlation test (P < 0.001). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) indicated a good model fit, with indices of χ
2 /df (2.602), IFI (0.960), and RMSEA (0.067). The Average Variance Extracted (AVE) values for the seven dimensions of PROMIS-29 V2.1, ranging from 0.500 to 0.910, demonstrated satisfactory convergent validity. Discriminant validity was confirmed by ideal √AVE values. The Chinese version of the PROMIS-29 V2.1 profile has been validated as an effective instrument for assessing symptoms and functions in patients with hematological malignancy, underscoring its reliability and applicability in this specific patient group., (© 2024. The Author(s).)- Published
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169. Microbial bionic nano-aromatic drugs for prevention of depression induced by chronic stress.
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Liu R, Zhang T, Bai C, Chen J, Zhang X, Liu G, Shen S, Yuan J, and Lu Z
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- Depression drug therapy, Depression prevention & control, Biofilms, Brain, Bionics, Oils, Volatile
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Depression is a mood disorder mainly clinically characterized by significant and persistent low spirits. Chronic stress is the leading cause of depression. However, traditional medicine has severe side effects in treating depression, ineffective treatment, and easy recurrence. Therefore, it is of great significance to prevent depression in the environment of chronic stress. In this study, aromatherapy was used for the prevention of depression. To solve the defects of intense volatility and inconvenience in using essential oils, we designed bionic nano-aromatic drugs and adhered them to the wallpaper. Inspired by the moldy wallpaper, we successively prepared the morphology-bionic nano-aromatic drugs, the function-bionic nano-aromatic drugs, and the bionic plus nano-aromatic drugs by referring to the morphology of microorganisms and substances in bacterial biofilms. Bionic nano-aromatic drugs remarkably promoted their adhesion on wallpaper. Molecular dynamics simulation explored its molecular mechanism. The essential oils, which were slowly released from the bionic nano-aromatic drugs, showed excellent biosecurity and depression prevention. These sustainedly released essential oils could significantly increase monoamine neurotransmitters in the brain under a chronic stress environment and had excellent neuroprotection. Besides, the bionic nano-aromatic drugs with simple preparation process and low cost had excellent application potential., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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170. Profiles and transplacental transfer of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in maternal and umbilical cord blood: A birth cohort study in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province, China.
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Liu L, Yan P, Liu X, Zhao J, Tian M, Huang Q, Yan J, Tong Z, Zhang Y, Zhang J, Zhang T, Guo J, Liu G, Bian X, Li B, Wang T, Wang H, and Shen H
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- Humans, Male, Pregnancy, Female, Cohort Studies, Placenta, Fetal Blood chemistry, China, Fluorocarbons analysis, Alkanesulfonic Acids analysis, Environmental Pollutants analysis
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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) can pass through the placental barrier and pose health risks to fetuses. However, exposure and transplacental transfer patterns of emerging PFAS remain unclear. Here, 24 PFAS were measured in paired maternal whole blood (n = 228), umbilical cord whole blood (n = 119) and serum (n = 120). Orthogonal partial least-squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) was used to differentiate PFAS between different matrices. The transplacental transfer (TPT) of PFAS was calculated using cord to maternal whole blood concentration ratios. PFOS and PFOA were still the dominant PFAS in maternal samples. The emerging PFAS had higher TPT than PFOS and PFOA. Moreover, PFAS with the same chain length but different functional groups and C-F bonds showed different TPT, such as PFOS and PFOSA (C8, median: 0.090 vs. 0.305, p < 0.05) and PFHxS and 4:2 FTS (C6, median: 0.220 vs. 1.190, p < 0.05). A significant sex difference in 4:2 FTS (median: boys 1.250, girls 1.010, p < 0.05) were found. Furthermore, we observed a significant U-shaped trend for the TPT of carboxylates with increasing carbon chain length. PFAS showed a compound-specific transfer through placental barrier and a compound-specific distribution between different matrices in this study., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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171. Inhibition of secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor (SLPI) promotes the PUMA-mediated apoptosis and chemosensitivity to cisplatin in colorectal cancer cells.
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Wei Z, Liu G, Jia R, Zhang W, Li L, Zhang Y, Wang Z, and Bai X
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Background: Aberrant expression of Secretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor (SLPI) has been associated with human cancer growth and its suppression was identified as a potential target for anti-cancer drugs, particularly in colorectal cancer. However, the underlying mechanism by which SLPI affected the development of drug resistance in CRC remains unclear., Objective: This study investigated the role of SLPI in the p53-up-regulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA)-mediated CRC cells' apoptosis and their chemosensitivity to Cisplatin., Methods: A series of qRT-PCR and western blot analyses were performed to characterize the expressions of SLPI, PUMA, and Akt in CRC lines. Tunel, transwell, and CCK-8 analyses were monitored to define the impacts of the siRNA-mediated knockdown of SLPI on CRC cell development. Furthermore, in vivo development of CRC was evaluated in nude mice infected with siSLPI or Cisplatin alone or both, and Ki67 and caspase-3 immunohistochemistry assay was monitored on multiple tissue microarray from the same cohort., Results: Our results showed that SLPI inhibition strongly promoted the expressions of the pro-apoptotic protein PUMA, cleaved-caspase3 and Bax and reduced the cell viability of HT29 and HT116 cell lines in vitro. In addition, siSLPI knockdown effectively suppressed both Akt and FoxO3 proteins and improved the sensitivity to cisplatin chemotherapy. Xenograft tumor assay revealed a lowered growth in mice treated with Cisplatin, while combined treatment of siSLPI achieved more significant anticancer effects than Cisplatin alone., Conclusions: Taken together, these findings demonstrated that suppression of SLPI might repress the growth of human colorectal cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. These results suggested SLPI as a novel resistance factor to Cisplatin, and a combination of Cisplatin and SLPI inhibitor be beneficial for colorectal cancer therapy., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2023
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172. Long-term survivors demonstrate superior quality of life after haploidentical stem cell transplantation to matched sibling donor transplantation.
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Zhang X, Wang J, Liu Y, Liu J, Wang B, Zhang Q, Guan W, Zhang H, Xu L, Liu G, Zhang P, He Y, Feng S, Han M, Li C, Jiang E, and Xie W
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- Humans, Siblings, Quality of Life, Prospective Studies, Retrospective Studies, Survivors, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Graft vs Host Disease
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Background: It has been well-documented that haplo-identical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HID-HSCT) can provide outcomes comparable to conventional matched sibling donor (MSD) HSCT, however, little is known about the effects on quality of life (QoL) in long-term survivors. This study is to investigate the differences in longitudinal performance of QoL between HID and MSD HSCT using a comprehensive assessment system., Methods: This prospective study enrolled consecutive patients who had received allogenic-HSCT (allo-HSCT) between January 2018 and December 2019 in our center. All patients were informed to complete QoL questionnaires including the Mos 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy Bone Marrow Transplant (FACT-BMT, version 4), using an online applet, before transplantation and at scheduled time points after transplantation. The linear mixed-effects model was used to analyze the variation trend of different dimensions of both SF-36 and FACT-BMT with different follow-up times., Results: Of the 425 participants, recipients of HID and MSD who survived more than 1 year (n = 230) were included in the final analysis of QoL (median age [range]: 36, [15, 66]). The 3 year overall survival (OS) of HID and MSD was 82.42% and 86.46%, respectively. QoL was assessed using both SF-36 and FACT-BMT and there was longitudinal recovery with clinical significance in the cohort. Compared to MSD-HSCT patients, HID-HSCT recipients demonstrated superior QoL performance in some subscales describing physical and mental wellness. Specifically, the difference in physical performance is more remarkable using FACT-BMT whereas that in mental wellness is more significant using SF36. In the subsequent stratified analysis, patients with a history of aGVHD or CMV reactivation demonstrated inferior QoL., Conclusions: Long-term survivors of HID HSCT achieved better QoL in some sub-scales compared to MSD HSCT. In addition, SF-36 and FACT-BMT demonstrated different performance thus combination of both improved capacity of the evaluation system., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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173. Social media interactions between government and the public: A Chinese case study of government WeChat official accounts on information related to COVID-19.
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Shao C, Guan X, Sun J, Cole M, and Liu G
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The concept of a public energy field is central to public administration discourse theory. Its main idea is the facilitation of dialog between government and the public, on the basis of equality, to construct a public policy consensus. In contemporary society, social media provides new and distinctive channels for such interactions. Social media can, therefore, be conceived as a novel type of public energy field . Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, interactions between the Chinese government and the Chinese public (whether located in China or abroad) have been acutely reflected through WeChat official accounts. This article focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and, through social media text mining and processing, analyzes the text topics and emotions covered. Basic principles of discourse validity, regarding this public energy field and two guarantee conditions, are applied to analyze the information exchange and dialog between the government and the public on COVID-19 through WeChat official accounts. It was found that the government's WeChat official accounts have not yet formed a harmonious dialog space to balance the public energy field, and that the interaction between the government and the public has to be improved. The government's social discourse had a significant influence on the public's social discourse. Using text analysis, the study found that the government has published information on 11 topics related to the prevention and control of the pandemic. It can be argued that the public energy field presented by both the government and the public effectively portrayed and reflected the actual situation of the pandemic in China., 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 © 2022 Shao, Guan, Sun, Cole and Liu.)
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174. Optimization and application of a method to determine 24 perfluorinated compounds in umbilical cord serum by using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry.
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Liu L, Yan P, Lv J, Liu X, Zhao J, Guo J, Liu G, Bian X, Gao L, Yan W, Huang Q, and Chen G
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Chromatography, Liquid methods, Humans, Umbilical Cord chemistry, Fluorocarbons analysis, Tandem Mass Spectrometry methods
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Perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are a group of widely used synthetic chemicals. Owing to their unique chemical properties, PFCs can accumulate in the environment and living organisms. In vitro and in vivo studies have demonstrated the adverse effects of exposure to PFCs, resulting in increased concern. Therefore, a fast, reliable analytical method is crucial for human biomonitoring and health risk assessment. This study used two isotope internal standards to identify and quantify 24 PFCs in umbilical cord serum samples, based on classical liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) with liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). According to our review of the literature, this study is the first to determine the TFHSA, S4hPDS, S4hPOS, S4hPHS, SPHeS, SPNoS, and SPPeS by using this developed method. The average spiked recoveries of 24 PFCs were acceptable, ranging from approximately 64.0% to 124%; RSDs ranged from 0.74% to 11.2%; LOD and LOQ ranged from 0.013 to 0.248 μg/L and from 0.030 to 0.747 μg/L, respectively. This method was applied to measure the PFCs in umbilical cord serum samples; 24 PFCs were detected in the investigated samples, which are comparable to those reported in the literature. TFHSA, S4hPDS, S4hPOS, S4hPHS, SPHeS, SPNoS, and SPPeS were also detected in the samples, which should be investigated in further research. The sensitivity, accuracy, and precision of the developed method are sufficient for its application in large-scale biomonitoring studies., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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175. Combined Tai Chi and cognitive interventions for older adults with or without cognitive impairment: A meta-analysis and systematic review.
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Li F, Wang L, Qin Y, and Liu G
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- Aged, Cognition, Executive Function, Exercise, Humans, Middle Aged, Cognitive Dysfunction therapy, Tai Ji
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Background and Purpose: Evidence from the field of cognitive interventions indicates that nonpharmaceutical interventions seem more promising in enhancing cognition. The number of clinical trials that examine the cognitive benefits of combined physical exercise with cognitive intervention on older adults has recently increased. Tai Chi (TC) has been recommended as an effective and safe exercise for older adults aged 60 and over. However, there is a lack of conclusion about whether combined TC with cognitive interventions can show more benefits than a single intervention for older adults. Thus, this review aimed to evaluate the effects of combined TC and cognitive interventions on older adults., Methods: PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO, and Web of Science were searched for English peer-reviewed papers from inception until November 12, 2021. Data were extracted by two independent reviewers., Results: A total of 1524 records were generated and nine studies were included. The pooled results showed that combined TC and cognitive interventions showed significantly large gains on memory [standardised mean difference (SMD) = 0.87, 95% confidence interval (CI): (0.01, 1.74), P 0.05], moderate gains on cognition [SMD = 0.74, 95% CI:(0.19, 1.29), P 0.05], and small size effects on balance. No statistically significant difference was found in executive function, depression, risk of falls, or well-being., Conclusion: Combined TC and cognitive interventions have positive effects on improving cognition and balance in older adults, but their superiority over the single intervention, as well as their additional effects on the physical and psychological function, are required further investigation., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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176. Evaluation of quality of life and its influencing factors after transplantation of leukemia patients based on SF-36 score: a cohort study.
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Xie W, Zhang X, Wang J, Zhang J, Liu J, Wang B, Guan W, Zhang H, Xu L, Liu G, Feng S, Li C, and Han M
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- Adult, Cohort Studies, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation methods, Leukemia psychology, Quality of Life psychology, Transplantation Conditioning methods
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Purpose: The aim of this study is to clarify the short-term quality of life (QoL) of acute leukemia (AL) patients early after stem cell transplantation (SCT) and related predictors of QoL recovery., Methods: We investigated adult AL patients who underwent SCT at the Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital after transplantation. Physical/functional and emotional/mental recovery were evaluated using the Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire to identify its trajectory as well as related predictors for the physical component summary (PCS) and mental component summary (MCS). The score was also used to establish a QoL prediction model., Results: A total of 326 AL patients responded to our QoL survey. The results revealed the profile of patient follow-up from 2013 to 2015. Along follow-up after transplantation, there was a significant increase in PCS (p = 0.139) and MCS (p = 0.122). On multivariate regression analysis, apart from follow-up, marriage, financial situation, employment situation, and history of chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) had clinical significance for both PCS and MCS. A prediction model for patient risk hierarchy estimation was further established. The logistic results revealed that the significant characteristics of patients with high PCS and high MCS were unmarried, without financial burden, reliable on drugs, and with history of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD)., Conclusions: This well-established study enabled evaluation of the QoL of AL patients post-HSCT in China. The established prediction model could provide more indications and insights into improvement in quality of life for better medical interventions.
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- 2020
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177. The small RNA microRNA-212 regulates sirtuin 2 expression in a cellular model of oxygen-glucose deprivation.
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Zhao G, He J, Wang Z, Bao L, Cong R, An W, Zhao X, and Liu G
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- Animals, Brain Ischemia pathology, Cell Death physiology, Cells, Cultured, Disease Models, Animal, Glucose deficiency, Neurons pathology, Oxygen, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Brain Ischemia metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation physiology, MicroRNAs metabolism, Neurons metabolism, Sirtuin 2 metabolism
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MicroRNA-212 has been found to play an important role in several types of diseases, but the functional and potential mechanisms of microRNA-212 in ischemic brain injury are still unclear. The aims of this study were to investigate the potential role of microRNA-212 in ischemic brain injury and to reveal potential molecular mechanisms. The rat oxygen-glucose deprivation and simulated reperfusion model was established to study the role of microRNA-212 in ischemic brain injury. The expression of microRNA-212 in oxygen-glucose deprivation and simulated reperfusion model and its effect on cell proliferation were measured by quantitative reverse transcription PCR and Cell Counting Kit-8 assay, respectively. The relationships between microRNA-212 and sirtuin 2 were confirmed by luciferase-reporter assay. We observed that microRNA-212 was downregulated after oxygen-glucose deprivation and simulated reperfusion treatment. Besides, the cells viabilities were increased/decreased in oxygen-glucose deprivation and simulated reperfusion model after transfection with microRNA-212 agomir (agonist of microRNA-212 action) and microRNA-212 antagomir (inhibitor of microRNA-212 action). In addition, luciferase and western blot experiments showed that microRNA-212 directly regulated sirtuin 2 changes. Furthermore, promotion of neuronal survival by microRNA-212 was blocked by overexpression of sirtuin 2, whereas the neuronal death induced by microRNA-212 inhibition was rescued by sirtuin 2 inhibition. Taken together, our study revealed that the role of miR-212 in the modulation of ischemic brain injury might be achieved by regulating sirtuin 2, which provides potential biomarkers and candidates for the treatment of cerebral ischemia.
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- 2019
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178. [Detection of procalcitonin based on fluorescence immune chromatography].
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Liu C, Li W, Liu G, Yang Y, Gong P, and Hou Y
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- Bacterial Infections diagnosis, Biomarkers analysis, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Humans, Protein Precursors, Sensitivity and Specificity, Calcitonin analysis, Chromatography, Affinity, Quantum Dots
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Procalcitonin (PCT) is the precursor of calcitonin related to the severity of human bacterial infection. We made a test strip by coupling anti-PCT to quantum dot, in order to develop a highly sensitive and convenient PCT testing product. The anti-PCT titer had reached 10⁷ because of the stability by coupling anti-PCT with quantum dot. The detecting linear range of the experiment was 0.15 to 120 μg/L, the sensitivity was 0.007 μg/L, the recovery range was 91% to 113%, and the intra- and inter-assay coefficient of variation was less than 8%. Comparing the homemade fluorescence-detected test strip with PCT ELISA kit on sale, we got accurate results which could mostly accomplish the test of clinical samples.
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- 2018
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179. Elevated Inducible Nitric Oxide Levels and Decreased Hydrogen Sulfide Levels Can Predict the Risk of Coronary Artery Ectasia in Kawasaki Disease.
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Song R, Liu G, Li X, Xu W, Liu J, and Jin H
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- Case-Control Studies, Child, Preschool, China, Dilatation, Pathologic etiology, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Male, Prognosis, ROC Curve, Coronary Vessels physiopathology, Hydrogen Sulfide blood, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome blood, Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome complications, Nitric Oxide blood, Nitric Oxide Synthase blood
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Kawasaki disease (KD) is a vasculitis disease in children that is associated with coronary artery ectasia (CAE). We investigated whether inducible nitric oxide synthase (i-NOS) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) could be used to predict CAE secondary to KD. We enrolled 65 children with KD (35 cases with CAE and 30 cases without CAE), 33 healthy children, and 32 children with fever but without vasculitis disease (febrile group). We measured plasma nitric oxide (NO), total nitric oxide synthase (Total-NOS), i-NOS, constructive nitric oxide synthase (c-NOS) levels, and H2S content in all patients. Plasma NO, Total-NOS, i-NOS, and H2S were higher in KD children than in healthy and febrile children (P < 0.05). The i-NOS level was higher in KD children with CAE compared to those without CAE, while the H2S was lower (both P < 0.05). Using a combination of i-NOS (higher than 10 U/mL) and H2S (lower than 3.31 μmol/L) to predict CAE had 80 % sensitivity and 81 % specificity (P < 0.05). Elevated plasma i-NOS and decreased plasma H2S levels in the acute phase of KD have good predictive value for CAE and may be used to guide appropriate clinical treatment and prevent future cardiovascular complications.
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- 2016
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180. Dissociation of anatomical and functional alterations of the default-mode network in first-episode, drug-naive schizophrenia.
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Guo W, Liu F, Xiao C, Zhang Z, Yu M, Liu J, Liu G, and Zhao J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Brain Mapping methods, Female, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Male, Young Adult, Brain pathology, Brain physiopathology, Nerve Net pathology, Nerve Net physiopathology, Schizophrenia pathology, Schizophrenia physiopathology
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Objective: Anatomical and functional alterations of the default-mode network (DMN) have been implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. However, no study is engaged to explore whether structural and functional abnormalities of the DMN overlap in schizophrenia. This study was undertaken to examine whether anatomical and functional abnormalities are present in similar or different brain regions of the DMN in first-episode, drug-naive schizophrenia., Methods: Forty-nine first-episode, drug-naive schizophrenia patients and 50 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls underwent structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scanning. The voxel-based morphometry (VBM) and fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF) methods were used to analyze imaging data., Results: The patients exhibited significantly decreased gray matter volume (GMV) in the left medial prefrontal cortex (orbital part) and increased fALFF in the left posterior cingulate cortex compared with the controls. No overlap of brain regions with anatomical and functional abnormalities was observed in the patient group. There was also no correlation between decreased GMV/increased fALFF and clinical variables in patients., Conclusions: A dissociation pattern of brain regions with anatomical and functional changes within the DMN is revealed in schizophrenia patients., Significance: Our findings suggest that brain functional and anatomical abnormalities within the DMN might contribute independently to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia., (Copyright © 2015 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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181. Hemodynamic characterization of transient blood flow in right coronary arteries with varying curvature and side-branch bifurcation angles.
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Liu G, Wu J, Ghista DN, Huang W, and Wong KK
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- Computer Simulation, Coronary Vessels diagnostic imaging, Humans, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Coronary Vessels physiology, Hemodynamics physiology, Models, Cardiovascular
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Hemodynamics plays a critical role in the development and progression of plaques that are prone to sites of arterial curvatures and branch bifurcations. The occurrence of atherosclerosis at curvatures of coronary arteries and at the bifurcation sites of their branches are of medical importance. In this study, we have employed computer simulation coupled with a parametric analysis to rigorously quantify the transient wall shear stress (WSS) and wall pressure gradient (WPG) in idealized and image-based right coronary artery (RCA) models with side-branches, in order to explore the effects of curvature and bifurcation on blood flow characteristics and its hemodynamic variables. Upon establishing and implementing this parametric analysis framework, it is found that the relatively lower wall shear stress and WPG regions at the curvature and branch bifurcation sites of arteries coincide with the plaques prone points of the three investigated image-based arteries, to thereby confirm the correlation of the fluid mechanical properties with the arterial geometry variation in consistence with the data from existing literatures. Moreover, the average WSS and Pressure drop (from inlet to outlet) are significantly increased with the more complex geometry of realistic arteries in comparison with idealized arterial models. It can hence be concluded that the geometry of curvature and angulation of the side branches has a significant effect on the WSS and WPG in hemodynamics analysis of RCAs and its correlation with atherosclerotic lesions., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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182. Dissociation of functional and anatomical brain abnormalities in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients.
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Guo W, Song Y, Liu F, Zhang Z, Zhang J, Yu M, Liu J, Xiao C, Liu G, and Zhao J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Brain Mapping methods, Female, Humans, Male, Schizophrenia genetics, Young Adult, Brain pathology, Brain physiopathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Schizophrenia diagnosis, Schizophrenia physiopathology, Siblings
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Objective: Schizophrenia patients and their unaffected siblings share similar brain functional and structural abnormalities. However, no study is engaged to investigate whether and how functional abnormalities are related to structural abnormalities in unaffected siblings. This study was undertaken to examine the association between functional and anatomical abnormalities in unaffected siblings., Methods: Forty-six unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients and 46 age-, sex-, and education-matched healthy controls underwent structural and resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scanning. Voxel-based morphometry (VBM), amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) and fractional ALFF (fALFF) were utilized to analyze imaging data., Results: The VBM analysis showed gray matter volume decreases in the fronto-temporal regions (the left middle temporal gyrus and right inferior frontal gyrus, orbital part) and increases in basal ganglia system (the left putamen). Functional abnormalities measured by ALFF and fALFF mainly involved in the fronto-limbic-sensorimotor circuit (decreased ALFF in bilateral middle frontal gyrus and the right middle cingulate gyrus, and decreased fALFF in the right inferior frontal gyrus, orbital part; and increased ALFF in the left fusiform gyrus and left lingual gyrus, and increased fALFF in bilateral calcarine cortex). No significant correlation was found between functional and anatomical abnormalities in the sibling group., Conclusions: A dissociation pattern of brain regions with functional and anatomical abnormalities is observed in unaffected siblings., Significance: Our findings suggest that brain functional and anatomical abnormalities might be present independently in unaffected siblings of schizophrenia patients., (Copyright © 2014 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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183. Role of copper and the copper-related protein CUTA in mediating APP processing and Aβ generation.
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Hou P, Liu G, Zhao Y, Shi Z, Zheng Q, Bu G, Xu H, and Zhang YW
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- Amyloid Precursor Protein Secretases physiology, Animals, Aspartic Acid Endopeptidases physiology, Cells, Cultured, Copper metabolism, Copper pharmacology, Gene Expression, Homeostasis, Humans, Membrane Proteins genetics, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Rabbits, Alzheimer Disease etiology, Amyloid beta-Peptides metabolism, Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor metabolism, Copper physiology, Membrane Proteins physiology
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One major pathologic hallmark and trigger of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is overproduction and accumulation of β-amyloid (Aβ) species in the brain. Aβ is derived from β-amyloid precursor protein (APP) through sequential cleavages by β- and γ-secretases. Abnormal copper homeostasis also contributes to AD pathogenesis. Recently, we find that a copper-related protein, CutA divalent cation tolerance homolog of Escherichia coli (CUTA), interacts with the β-secretase β-site APP cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) and inhibits APP β-processing and Aβ generation. Herein, we further found that overexpression of CUTA increases intracellular copper level, whereas copper treatments promote CUTA expression. We also confirmed that copper treatments promote APP expression and Aβ secretion. In addition, copper treatments promoted the increase of Aβ secretion induced by CUTA downregulation but had no effect on CUTA-β-site APP cleaving enzyme 1 interaction. On the other hand, CUTA overexpression ameliorated copper-induced Aβ secretion but had no effect on APP expression. Moreover, we found that Aβ treatments can reduce both CUTA and copper levels in mouse primary neurons. Consistently, both CUTA and copper levels were decreased in the hippocampus of APP/PS1 AD mouse brain. Together, our results reveal a reciprocal modulation of copper and CUTA and suggest that both regulate Aβ generation through different mechanisms, although Aβ mutually affects copper and CUTA levels., (Copyright © 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2015
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184. A marker-based watershed method for X-ray image segmentation.
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Zhang X, Jia F, Luo S, Liu G, and Hu Q
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- Algorithms, Computational Biology, Hand diagnostic imaging, Humans, Leg diagnostic imaging, Radiography, Thoracic statistics & numerical data, Software Design, Radiographic Image Enhancement methods, Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods
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Digital X-ray images are the most frequent modality for both screening and diagnosis in hospitals. To facilitate subsequent analysis such as quantification and computer aided diagnosis (CAD), it is desirable to exclude image background. A marker-based watershed segmentation method was proposed to segment background of X-ray images. The method consisted of six modules: image preprocessing, gradient computation, marker extraction, watershed segmentation from markers, region merging and background extraction. One hundred clinical direct radiograph X-ray images were used to validate the method. Manual thresholding and multiscale gradient based watershed method were implemented for comparison. The proposed method yielded a dice coefficient of 0.964±0.069, which was better than that of the manual thresholding (0.937±0.119) and that of multiscale gradient based watershed method (0.942±0.098). Special means were adopted to decrease the computational cost, including getting rid of few pixels with highest grayscale via percentile, calculation of gradient magnitude through simple operations, decreasing the number of markers by appropriate thresholding, and merging regions based on simple grayscale statistics. As a result, the processing time was at most 6s even for a 3072×3072 image on a Pentium 4 PC with 2.4GHz CPU (4 cores) and 2G RAM, which was more than one time faster than that of the multiscale gradient based watershed method. The proposed method could be a potential tool for diagnosis and quantification of X-ray images., (Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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185. Decreased resting-state interhemispheric coordination in first-episode, drug-naive paranoid schizophrenia.
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Guo W, Xiao C, Liu G, Wooderson SC, Zhang Z, Zhang J, Yu L, and Liu J
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- Adolescent, Adult, Brain blood supply, Case-Control Studies, Female, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Young Adult, Brain pathology, Brain Mapping, Rest, Schizophrenia, Paranoid pathology
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Background: Dysconnectivity hypothesis posits that schizophrenia relates to abnormalities in neuronal connectivity. However, little is known about the alterations of the interhemispheric resting-state functional connectivity (FC) in patients with paranoid schizophrenia. In the present study, we used a newly developed voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) method to investigate the interhemispheric FC of the whole brain in patients with paranoid schizophrenia at rest., Methods: Forty-nine first-episode, drug-naive patients with paranoid schizophrenia and 50 age-, gender-, and education-matched healthy subjects underwent a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans. An automated VMHC approach was used to analyze the data., Results: Patients exhibited lower VMHC than healthy subjects in the precuneus (PCu), the precentral gyrus, the superior temporal gyrus (STG), the middle occipital gyrus (MOG), and the fusiform gyrus/cerebellum lobule VI. No region showed greater VMHC in the patient group than in the control group. Significantly negative correlation was observed between VMHC in the precentral gyrus and the PANSS positive/total scores, and between VMHC in the STG and the PANSS positive/negative/total scores., Conclusions: Our results suggest that interhemispheric resting-state FC of VMHC is reduced in paranoid schizophrenia with clinical implications for psychiatric symptomatology thus further contribute to the dysconnectivity hypothesis of schizophrenia., (© 2013.)
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- 2014
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186. Investigation of biological cell-protein interactions using SPR sensor through laser scanning confocal imaging-surface plasmon resonance system.
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Zhang H, Yang L, Zhou B, Wang X, Liu G, Liu W, and Wang P
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- Animals, Biosensing Techniques, Cell Line, Computer Systems, Fluorescence, Humans, Mice, Cells metabolism, Immunoglobulin G metabolism, Microscopy, Confocal methods, Surface Plasmon Resonance methods
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A new method for investigating biological cell-protein interactions was developed by using a laser scanning confocal imaging-surface plasmon resonance (LSCI-SPR) system. Mouse normal IgG was modified on the SPR chip. The suspension mouse lymphocyte cancer cells (L5178Y cells) labeled by Hoechst33342 freely flowed into the surface of the SPR sensor chip. By changing the concentration of the cells, the fluorescence images and the SPR signal were synchronously recorded in real time. The red fluorescence points in the imaging region increased with increase in the concentration of the mouse lymphocyte cancer cells and fit well with the change in the SPR signal. Different suspending cells were chosen to investigate cell-protein interactions through antigen-antibody reactions on the biological cell surfaces through binding detection. This method has potential application in cell biology and pharmacology., (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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187. DNA-hosted fluorescent gold nanoclusters: sequence-dependent formation.
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Liu G, Shao Y, Wu F, Xu S, Peng J, and Liu L
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- Base Sequence, DNA genetics, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Solutions, Spectrometry, Fluorescence, DNA chemistry, Gold chemistry, Metal Nanoparticles chemistry
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Various DNAs were employed as hosts to investigate the sequence-dependent formation of fluorescent Au nanoclusters (Au NCs) in aqueous solution. By comparison among hairpin DNAs (HP-DNAs) with a pristine stem segment and varied loop sequences, we found that the emission behavior of the HP-DNA-hosted Au NCs is dependent on the loop sequences. The most efficient host to produce fluorescent Au NCs is the cytosine loop. However, relative to the cytosine and guanine loops, the loop composed of thymine as well as adenine produces Au NCs with a much weaker emission. Additionally, the emission behavior of Au NCs hosted by the single-stranded DNAs (ss-DNAs) with an identical base composition to the corresponding HP-DNAs still exhibits a cytosine-rich dependence. The fully matched DNAs seem to be less efficient than the corresponding loop and ss-DNA structures. Furthermore, the emission properties of HP-DNA-hosted Au NCs can be modulated by the loop length. The sequence-dependent formation of fluorescent Au NCs is believed to be caused by differences in binding nucleophilicity of the DNA heterocyclic nitrogen and exocyclic keto groups to the hydrolyzed Au(III) species. This work demonstrates the role of sequence in producing Au NCs that could serve as promising fluorescent nanoprobes in biosensing and DNA-hosted Au nanomaterials.
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- 2013
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188. [Measurement of purines and uric acid simultaneous in meat with high performance liquid chromatographys].
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Yang H, Zhang J, Liu G, and Zhang P
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- Animals, Cattle, Chickens, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Rabbits, Sheep, Swine, Meat analysis, Purines analysis, Uric Acid analysis
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Objective: To determinate adenine, guanine, hypoxanthine, xanthine and uric acid simultaneously in meat, a reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was developed., Methods: The meat were hydrolyzed with perchloric acid 10% (v/v) in boiling water for 60 mm. After the hydrolysate was adjusted to pH 4, centrifuge , and filtrated with a 0.45 mirom membrane, the supernatants were separated on an Agilent ZORBAX Eclipse XDB-C18 column (250 mm x 4.6 mm i.d., 5 microm) at 25 degrees C with a mobile phase of 7 x 10(-3) mol/L KH2PO4-H3P04(pH 4.0) ,a flow rate of 1.0 ml/ mm, and UV detection at 254 nm., Results: Each component in the corresponding concentration range showed a good linear relation with its peak area, correlation coefficient r > 0.9999, recovery was 90.0%-107. 5%, RSD was 1.7%-13.3%. In addition to containing four kinds of purines, there was quite amount of uric acid (about 133.7 -86.2 pug/g) in the mentioned meat. The ratio of uric acid to total purine and uric acid was about 7%. The content of total purine in chicken was (1759.3 +/- 64.6) microg/g higher than in rabbit, mutton, pork and beef (1440-1000 microg/g)., Conclusion: The validated method is simple, rapid, accurate and reliable to the determination of purines and uric acid in meat.
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- 2012
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