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202. Preparation and in vitro Release Mechanisms of Modified Pectin Matrix Tablets for Colon-Targeted Drug Delivery.
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Chen Li, Jian-Bin Li, Cai-Yu Lei, and Pei-hua Liu
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PECTINS , *DRUG tablets , *CONTROLLED release drugs , *BIOACTIVE compounds , *HYDROGEN bonding - Abstract
To deliver bioactive components to the colon, an oral, colon-targeted, microparticle delivery system was developed based on pectin. Pectin was modified by mechanical activation, resulting in controllable release properties, as well as dramatic decreases in solubility. Mechanically activated pectins (MAP) were characterized by Fourier transformed infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (¹H-NMR) spectroscopy, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The FTIR and 1H-NMR analyses revealed that after mechanical activation, the hydrogen bonds between pectin molecules were broken, and intermolecular crosslinking was decreased. The DSC analysis indicated that the thermal stability of pectin was decreased by mechanical activation. The SEM revealed that MAP particles were smaller, more uniform, and had smoother surfaces than unmodified pectin. An in vitro release assay and the study of drug release kinetics demonstrated that bovine serum albumin (BSA) release from MAP-containing matrix tablets was controllable. The results demonstrated that at a suitable pectin content and hydrophobicity level, matrix tablets prepared with MAP can exhibit good colon-targeted drug release. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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203. How Do You Play? A Comparison among Children Aged 4–10.
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Delvecchio, Elisa, Jian-Bin Li, Pazzagli, Chiara, Lis, Adriana, and Mazzeschi, Claudia
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Pretend play has a central role for children's development and psychological well-being. However, there is a paucity of standardized and valid measures specifically devoted to assess the core domains involved in play activities in preschool and primary school children. The Affect in Play Scale-Preschool (4–5 years) and the Affect in Play Scale-Preschool Extended Version (6–10 years) are semi-structured parallel tools designed to explore child's cognitive and affective processes using a standardized play task. The current study administered this 5-min play task to 538 Italian children aged 4–10. The purposes were to compare play abilities in boys vs. girls and in preschool vs. primary school children, to correlate pretend play with divergent thinking and to evaluate the structural validity of the measure along the considered age span. No differences, excepting for Organization, were found between boys and girls, whereas school age children reported higher play abilities then the younger ones. External validity was assessed using correlational analysis with the divergent thinking task (the Alternate Uses Test) for preschoolers and primary school-aged children, in line with findings from Manova. Construct validity, assessed through the Confirmatory Factor Analysis, showed good fits for the two-factor model with cognitive and affective factor for both the Affect in Play Scale-Preschool and its Extended Version. A multi-group factor analysis suggested a partial invariance of the two-factor model across preschool (4–5 years old) and primary school-aged (6–10 years old) children. Results supported the use of the Affect in Play Scale-Preschool and its Extended Version as adequate measures to assess the interplay of cognitive and affective skills in preschool and school age children. The discussion highlights clinical and research implications linked to the possibility to have a unique play task able to assess child's affective and cognitive abilities throughout a quite wide life span (from 4 to 10 years old). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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204. A comparison of dosimetric variance for external-beam partial breast irradiation using three-dimensional and four-dimensional computed tomography.
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Bing Guo, Jian-Bin Li, Wei Wang, Min Xu, Yan-Kang Li, and Tong-Hai Liu
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TOMOGRAPHY , *RADIOTHERAPY , *CANCER treatment , *CANCER patients , *BREAST cancer , *ONCOLOGY - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the potential dosimetric benefits from four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) compared with three-dimensional computed tomography (3DCT) in radiotherapy treatment planning for external-beam partial breast irradiation (EB-PBI). Patients and methods: 3DCT and 4DCT scan sets were acquired for 20 patients who underwent EB-PBI. The volume of the tumor bed (TB) was determined based on seroma or surgical clips on 3DCT images (defined as TB3D) and the end inhalation (EI) and end exhalation (EE) phases of 4DCT images (defined as TBEI and TBEE, respectively). The clinical target volume (CTV) consisted of the TB plus a 1.0 cm margin. The planning target volume (PTV) was the CTV plus 0.5 cm (defined as PTV3D, PTVEI, and PTVEE). For each patient, a conventional 3D conformal plan (3D-CRT) was generated (defined as EB-PBI3D, EB-PBIEI, and EB-PBIEE). Results: The PTV3D, PTVEI, and PTVEE were similar (P=0.549), but the PTV coverage of EB-PBI3D was significantly less than that of EB-PBIEI or EB-PBIEE (P=0.001 and P=0.025, respectively). There were no significant differences in the homogeneity or conformity indexes between the three treatment plans (P=0.125 and P=0.536, respectively). The EB-PBI3D plan resulted in the largest organs at risk dose. Conclusion: There was a significant benefit for patients when using 3D-CRT based on 4DCT for EB-PBI with regard to reducing nontarget organ exposure. Respiratory motion did not affect the dosimetric distribution during free breathing, but might result in poor dose coverage when the PTV is determined using 3DCT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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205. Identification of Short Hairpin RNA Targeting Foot-And-Mouth Disease Virus with Transgenic Bovine Fetal Epithelium Cells
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Wen-Hao Liu, Hongmei Wang, Yunping Dai, Jian-Bin Li, Hongjun Yang, Xiao Liu, Hongbin He, Guangpeng Li, Fangrong Ding, Li Yu, Jifeng Zhong, Lei Cheng, Jianming Wu, and Cheng-Qiang He
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Male ,viruses ,Veterinary Microbiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Virus Replication ,Biochemistry ,Animals, Genetically Modified ,Small hairpin RNA ,RNA interference ,Cricetinae ,RNA, Small Interfering ,lcsh:Science ,Animal Management ,Multidisciplinary ,virus diseases ,Agriculture ,Transfection ,Antivirals ,Nucleic acids ,Veterinary Diseases ,Foot-and-Mouth Disease Virus ,Transgenic Animals ,Research Article ,Animal Types ,Transgene ,Large Animals ,Biology ,Microbiology ,Virus ,Viral vector ,Tongue ,Virology ,Animals ,Humans ,lcsh:R ,Lentivirus ,RNA ,Epithelial Cells ,Veterinary Virology ,Molecular biology ,HEK293 Cells ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Viral replication ,Foot-and-Mouth Disease ,Oocytes ,lcsh:Q ,Cattle ,Veterinary Science - Abstract
Background Although it is known that RNA interference (RNAi) targeting viral genes protects experimental animals, such as mice, from the challenge of Foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), it has not been previously investigated whether shRNAs targeting FMDV in transgenic dairy cattle or primary transgenic bovine epithelium cells will confer resistance against FMDV challenge. Principal Finding Here we constructed three recombinant lentiviral vectors containing shRNA against VP2 (RNAi-VP2), VP3 (RNAi-VP3), or VP4 (RNAi-VP4) of FMDV, and found that all of them strongly suppressed the transient expression of a FLAG-tagged viral gene fusion protein in 293T cells. In BHK-21 cells, RNAi-VP4 was found to be more potent in inhibition of viral replication than the others with over 98% inhibition of viral replication. Therefore, recombinant lentiviral vector RNAi-VP4 was transfected into bovine fetal fibroblast cells to generate transgenic nuclear donor cells. With subsequent somatic cell cloning, we generated forty transgenic blastocysts, and then transferred them to 20 synchronized recipient cows. Three transgenic bovine fetuses were obtained after pregnant period of 4 months, and integration into chromosome in cloned fetuses was confirmed by Southern hybridization. The primary tongue epithelium cells of transgenic fetuses were isolated and inoculated with 100 TCID50 of FMDV, and it was observed that shRNA significantly suppressed viral RNA synthesis and inhibited over 91% of viral replication after inoculation of FMDV for 48 h. Conclusion RNAi-VP4 targeting viral VP4 gene appears to prevent primary epithelium cells of transgenic bovine fetus from FMDV infection, and it could be a candidate shRNA used for cultivation of transgenic cattle against FMDV.
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- 2012
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206. CRS-PCR polymorphisms of the GHR gene and its relationship with milk production traits in Chinese Holstein cows
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Li-Juan, Wang, primary, Qiu-Ling, Li, additional, Chang-Fa, Wang, additional, Hong-Mei, Wang, additional, Jian-Bin, Li, additional, Yun-Dong, Gao, additional, Ming-Hai, Hou, additional, and Ji-Feng, Zhong, additional
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- 2009
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207. Representative Excerpts Extraction from Music
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Jian-bin, Li, primary, Su-ning, He, additional, Hui, Zheng, additional, and Zhong-xia, Niu, additional
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- 2006
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208. Two-Stage Speech/Non-Speech Classification of Telephone Signals
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Jian-bin, Li, primary, Ji-kun, Yan, additional, Hui, Zheng, additional, and Zhong-xia, Niu, additional
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- 2006
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209. Relationship between the melanocortin receptor 1 (MC1R) gene and the coat color phenotype in cattle
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Hai-Yun Gan, Jing-Peng Li, Ji-Feng Zhong, Jian-Bin Li, Hongmei Wang, Wen-Hao Liu, and Yun-Dong Gao
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Coat ,Genotype ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Skin Pigmentation ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,DNA sequencing ,law.invention ,law ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Animals ,Coding region ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Allele ,Alleles ,Polymerase chain reaction ,Genetics ,Base Sequence ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Phenotype ,Cattle ,Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 1 ,Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length - Abstract
The MC1R gene is related to coat color in cattle and to lactoprotein content in milk. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism and DNA sequencing were used to analyze the MC1R of China Holstein Black-white Cattle, China Holstein Red-white Cattle, Luxi Yellow Cattle and Bohai Black Cattle. Three alleles (ED, E+ and e) were identified. Most China Holstein Black-white Cattle had ED and E+ alleles (ED = 0.12, E+ = 0.80). The same was true for Bohai Black Cattle (ED = 0.52, E+ = 0.47). On the other hand, most China Holstein Red-white Cattle and Luxi Yellow Cattle had the e allele (e/e = 0.95). E+/e genotype was present in China Holstein Red-white Cattle and Luxi Yellow Cattle. We reasoned that ED and E+ lad to the synthesis of the black pigment. Furthermore, we found an important SNP (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism) at 725 position of the MC1R coding region.
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210. An analysis of object-based intelligent image processing and retrieval system.
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Jian Bin Li, Chun Che Fung, and Kok Wai Wong
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- 2005
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211. Cyanide detection using a benzimidazole derivative in aqueous media.
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Jian-Bin Li, Jing-Han Hu, Juan-Juan Chen, and Jing Qi
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CYANIDES , *BENZIMIDAZOLE derivatives , *AQUEOUS solutions , *FLUORESCENCE , *NAPHTHALENE , *CHEMICAL synthesis - Abstract
A novel cyanide selective fluorescent chemosensor S1 based on benzimidazole group and naphthalene group as the fluorescence signal group had been designed and synthesized. The receptor could instantly detect CN- anion over other anions such as F-, Cl-, Br-, I-, AcO-, H2PO4-, HSO4-, SCN- and ClO4- by fluorescence spectroscopy changes in aqueous solution (H2O/DMSO, 8:2, v/v) with specific selectivity and high sensitivity. The fluorescence color of the solution containing sensor S1 induced a remarkable color change from pale blue to mazarine only after the addition of CN- in aqueous solution while other anions did not cause obvious color change. Moreover, further study demonstrates the detection limit on fluorescence response of the sensor to CN- is down to 8.8×10-8M, which is far lower than the WHO guideline of 1.9×10-6M. Test strips based on S1 were fabricated, which could act as a convenient and efficient CN- test kit to detect CN- in pure water for "in-the-field" measurement. Thus, the probe should be potential applications in an aqueous environment for the monitoring of cyanide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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212. Comparison of primary target volumes delineated on four-dimensional CT and 18F-FDG PET/CT of non-small-cell lung cancer.
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Yi-Li Duan, Jian-Bin Li, Ying-Jie Zhang, Wei Wang, Feng-Xiang Li, Xiao-Rong Sun, Yan-Luan Guo, and Dong-Ping Shang
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NON-small-cell lung carcinoma , *POSITRON emission tomography , *FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE F18 , *COMPUTED tomography , *CANCER patients , *DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: To determine the optimal threshold of 18F-fluorodexyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography CT (PET/CT) images that generates the best volumetric match to internal gross target volume (IGTV) based on four-dimensional CT (4DCT) images. Methods: Twenty patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) underwent enhanced three-dimensional CT (3DCT) scan followed by enhanced 4DCT scan of the thorax under normal free breathing with the administration of intravenous contrast agents. A total of 100 ml of ioversol was injected intravenously, 2 ml/s for 3DCT and 1 ml/s for 4DCT. Then 18F-FDG PET/CT scan was performed based on the same positioning parameters (the same immobilization devices and identical position verified by laser localizer as well as skin marks). Gross target volumes (GTVs) of the primary tumor were contoured on the ten phases images of 4DCT to generate IGTV10. GTVPET were determined with eight different threshold using an auto-contouring function. The differences in the position, volume, concordance index (CI) and degree of inclusion (DI) of the targets between GTVPET and IGTV10 were compared. Results: The images from seventeen patients were suitable for further analysis. Significant differences between the centric coordinate positions of GTVPET (excluding GTVPET15%) and IGTV10 were observed only in z axes (P < 0.05). GTVPET15%, GTVPET25% and GTVPET2.0 were not statistically different from IGTV10 (P < 0.05). GTVPET15% approximated closely to IGTV10 with median percentage volume changes of 4.86%. The best CI was between IGTV10 and GTVPET15% (0.57). The best DI of IGTV10 in GTVPET was IGTV10 in GTVPET15% (0.80). Conclusion: None of the PET-based contours had both close spatial and volumetric approximation to the 4DCT IGTV10. At present 3D-PET/CT should not be used for IGTV generation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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213. Detection of interfraction displacement and volume variance during radiotherapy of primary thoracic esophageal cancer based on repeated four-dimensional CT scans.
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Jin Zhi Wang, Jian Bin Li, Wei Wang, Huan Peng Qi, Zhi Fang Ma, Ying Jie Zhang, Ting Yong Fan, Qian Shao, Min Xu, Wang, Jin Zhi, Li, Jian Bin, Wang, Wei, Qi, Huan Peng, Ma, Zhi Fang, Zhang, Ying Jie, Fan, Ting Yong, Shao, Qian, and Xu, Min
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ESOPHAGEAL cancer , *COMPUTED tomography , *RADIOTHERAPY , *TUMORS , *MEDICAL electronics - Abstract
Background: To investigate the interfraction displacement and volume variation of primary thoracic esophagus carcinoma with enhanced four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) scanning during fractionated radiotherapy.Methods: 4DCT data sets were acquired at the time of treatment simulation and every ten fraction for each of 32 patients throughout treatment. Scans were registered to baseline (simulation) 4DCT scans by using bony landmarks. The gross tumor volumes (GTVs) were delineated on each data set. Coordinates of the GTV centroids were acquired on each respiration phase. Distance between center of the GTV contour on the simulation scan and the centers on subsequent scans were used to assess interfraction displacement between fractions. Volumes were constructed using three approaches: The GTV delineated from the maximum intensity projection (MIP) was defined IGTVMIP, all 10 GTVs were combined to form IGTV10, GTVmean was the average of all 10 phases of each GTV.Results: Interfraction displacement in left-right (LR), anterior-posterior (AP), superior-inferior (SI) directions and 3D vector were 0.13 ± 0.09 cm, 0.16 ± 0.12 cm, 0.34 ± 0.26 cm and 0.43 ± 0.24 cm, respectively between the tenth fraction and simulation 4DCT scan. 0.14 ± 0.09 cm, 0.19 ± 0.16 cm, 0.45 ± 0.43 cm and 0.56 ± 0.40 cm in LR, AP, SI and 3D vector respectively between the twentieth fraction and simulation 4DCT scan. Displacement in SI direction was larger than LR and AP directions during treatment. For distal esophageal cancer, increased interfraction displacements were observed in SI direction and 3D vector (P = 0.002 and P = 0.001, respectively) during radiotherapy. The volume of GTVmean, IGTVMIP, and IGTV10 decreased significantly at the twentieth fraction for middle (median: 34.01%, 33.09% and 28.71%, respectively) and distal (median: 22.76%, 25.27% and 23.96%, respectively) esophageal cancer, but for the upper third, no significant variation were observed during radiotherapy.Conclusions: Interfractional displacements in SI direction were larger than LR and AP directions. For distal location, significant changes were observed in SI direction and 3D vector during radiotherapy. For middle and distal locations, the best time to reset position should be selected at the twentieth fraction when the primary tumor target volume changed significantly, and it was preferable to guide target correction and planning modification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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214. Correlation between target motion and the dosimetric variance of breast and organ at risk during whole breast radiotherapy using 4DCT.
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Wei Wang, Jian Bin Li, Hong Guang Hu, Feng Xiang Li, Min Xu, Tao Sun, and Jie Lu
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BREAST surgery , *MEDICAL dosimetry , *RADIOTHERAPY , *HISTOGRAMS , *MEDICAL radiology - Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the correlation between the respiration-induced target motion and volume variation with the dosimetric variance on breast and organ at risk (OAR) during free breathing. Methods and materials: After breast-conserving surgery, seventeen patients underwent respiration-synchronized 4DCT simulation scans during free breathing. Treatment planning was constructed using the end inspiration scan, then copied and applied to the other phases and the dose distribution was calculated separately to evaluate the dose-volume histograms (DVH) parameters for the planning target volume (PTV), ipsilateral lung and heart. Results: During free breathing, the treated breast motion vector was 2.09 ± 0.74 mm, and the volume variation was 3.05 ± 0.94%. There was no correlation between the breast volume and target/OAR dosimetric variation (∣r∣ = 0.39 ∼ 0.48). In the anteroposterior, superoinferior and vector directions, breast movement correlated well with the mean PTV dose, conformal index, and the lung volume receiving high dose (∣r∣ = 0.651-0.975); in the superoinferior and vector directions, breast displacement only correlated with the heart volume receiving >5 Gy (V5) (r=-0.795, 0.687). The lung volume and the lung volume receiving high dose correlated reasonably well (r = 0.655 ∼ 0.882), and a correlation only existed between heart volume and V5 (r = -0.701). Conclusion: Target movement correlated well with the target/OAR dosimetric variation in certain directions, indicating that whole breast IMRT assisted by breathing control or respiratory-adapted gated treatment promotes the accuracy of dose delivery during radiotherapy. During free breathing, the effect of breast volume variation can be ignored in whole breast IMRT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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215. Two Novel SNPs in HSF1 Gene Are Associated with Thermal Tolerance Traits in Chinese Holstein Cattle.
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Qiu-Ling Li, Zhi-Hua Ju, Jin-Ming Huang, Jian-Bin Li, Rong-Ling Li, Ming-Hai Hou, Chang-Fa Wang, and Ji-Feng Zhong
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HEAT shock proteins ,HOLSTEIN-Friesian cattle ,GENES ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Heat-shock transcription factors (HSFs) play an important role in regulating heat stress response. The activation of heat-shock protein (HSP) genes is mediated by HSFs, which bind to promoters of HSP genes. In this research, two novel single nucleotide polymorphisms, T909C and G4693T, and their association with thermal tolerance were investigated in 951 Chinese Holstein cattle. Linkage disequilibrium and haplotype construction were analyzed using SHEsis software. Four haplotypes were constructed, and nine haplotype combinations were found. Potassium content in erythrocytes (PCE), decreased rate of milk production (R), rectal temperature (RT), and heat-tolerance coefficient (HTC) were selected for the thermotolerance index. Association analysis showed that thermal tolerance in Chinese Holstein cattle was significantly affected by T909C and G4693T. The PCE of cows with CC or TC genotype was lower than that of TT at the 909 position ( p < 0.05). Cows with TT genotype had lower PCE ( p < 0.01) and higher HTC ( p < 0.05) at the 4693 position. Cows with H2H4 haplotype combination had lower PCE ( p < 0.01), R ( p < 0.05) and RT ( p < 0.05) and higher HTC ( p < 0.05) than those with H1H3 haplotype combination. Bioinformatic analysis predicted that the 4693 position was located in the microRNA-binding (bta-miR-484) region. Quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction demonstrated that 4693-T mutation caused the disruption of microRNA target binding, resulting in the relief of the transcriptional repression, which, in turn, resulted in increased expression. Thus, the HSF1 gene is useful in dairy cattle thermal tolerant breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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216. Anthocyanins from Red Flowers of Camellia reticulata LINDL.
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Jian-Bin Li, Hashimoto, Fumio, Shimizu, Keiichi, and Sakata, Yusuke
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ANTHOCYANINS ,FLOWERS ,CAMELLIAS ,MOLECULAR structure ,CHEMOTAXONOMY - Abstract
The article discusses a study which examines the isolation of anthocyanins from red flowers of Camellia reticulata. Spectroscopic analysis revealed the molecular structures of the anthocyanins. The chemotaxonomic distribution of the accumulated anthocyanins in the petals of wild Camellia reticulata and C. pitardii var. yunnanica was examined.
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217. Allele frequencies of TYR and MC1R in Chinese native cattle.
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Hai-Yun Gan, Jian-Bin Li, Hong-Mei Wang, Yun-Dong Gao, Wen-Hao Liu, Jing-Peng Li, and Ji-Feng Zhong
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CATTLE breeds , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *GENOTYPE-environment interaction , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
In order to estimate the influence of TYR and MC1R on the color of the cattle hide, the MC1R and TYR in Luxi Yellow, Bohai Black, China Holstein black-white and China Holstein red-white cattle (20 animals of each of the four breeds) were sequenced. The comparison of TYR among the four hide color phenotypes revealed no sequence difference. The sequences of the MC1R coding region revealed three alleles ( ED, E+ and e), which were previously reported. Furthermore, we found an important single nucleotide polymorphism at 725 position of the MC1R coding region, which may help in cattle breed identification. A polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism was performed to investigate the gene frequencies of the four breeds. Most China Holstein black-white cattle had ED and E+ alleles ( ED = 0.12, E+ = 0.80) and no homozygous e/e and most Bohai Black cattle had ED and E+ alleles ( ED = 0.52, E+ = 0.47). Therefore it is consistent with the hypothesis that E D and E+ induce black pigment synthesis. On the other hand, most of the China Holstein red-white cattle and Luxi Yellow cattle had the e allele ( e/e = 0.95). Unexpectedly, the E+/ e genotype was present in China Holstein red-white cattle and Luxi Yellow cattle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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218. Towards racemizable chiral organogelators
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Jian Bin Lin, Debarshi Dasgupta, Seda Cantekin, and Albertus P. H. J. Schenning
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chirality ,organogels ,racemization ,self-assembly ,Science ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
A chiral organogelator has been synthesized that can be racemized and self-assembled in apolar solvents whilst at higher concentrations organogels are formed. Field emission scanning and transmission electron microscopy revealed the formation of bundle fibrils that are able to gelate the solvent. 1H NMR studies showed hydrogen-bond interactions between the peptide head groups of neighbouring organogelator molecules. The enantiomerically pure organogelator can be racemized by the base DBU (1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene) as was evident from chiral high-performance liquid chromatography analysis.
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219. Probing star formation and feedback using CCOSMA and archival data in the CFG028.68–0.28 quasi-sinusoidal filament.
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Jin-Long Xu, Jürgen Stutzki, Yuefang Wu, Xin Guan, Jun-Jie Wang, M. Miller, Yang Chen, Sheng-Li Qin, Jun-Zhi Wang, Chang-Chun Ning, Danzengluobu, Tian-Lu Chen, Nai-Ping Yu, Chuan-Peng Zhang, Xiao-Lan Liu, Jian-Bin Li, Karl Jacobs, Urs U. Graf, Gang Xu, and Nan Li
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- 2019
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220. An analysis of object-based intelligent image processing and retrieval system
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Jian Bin Li, Chun Che Fung, and Kok Wai Wong
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Object-oriented programming ,Computer science ,Real-time computing ,Object based ,Image processing ,Image resolution ,Image retrieval - Abstract
In order to improve the process of analysis and retrieval of images, it is necessary to examine the execution of such program at the lowest level. This paper reports the results obtained from profiling the execution of an object-oriented image processing and analysis program termed ImageJ. Although profiling has been used in software engineering to identify execution bottlenecks, to our knowledge, it has not been considered as a means of analysis object based distributed image processing systems. The paper summaries the characteristics of the program in four aspects: classes and method codes profiling, method calls, parameter types and return types and CPU percentage. The profiling results show that the total amount of classes that was loaded at runtime is invariant to the change of the image size. Similar behaviours are observed for parameter types and return types. Based on the information, an intelligent monitor can be used to carry out automatic load scheduling and balancing
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221. A report card assessment of the prevalence of healthy eating among preschool-aged children: a cross-cultural study across Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the US
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Alison Wing Lam Wan, Kevin Kien Hoa Chung, Jian-Bin Li, Shebe Siwei Xu, and Derwin King Chung Chan
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healthy eating ,prevalence ,report card ,eating behaviours ,family home food environment ,preschool-aged children ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to initially adopt an International Healthy Eating Report Card for Preschool-Aged Children to assess the prevalence of healthy eating behaviours and favourable family home food environments (FHFEs) among preschool-aged children in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the US. We also examined which cultural contexts would exhibit significant differences in the report card scores among the four cultural contexts.MethodsIn this cross-cultural study, 2059 parent–child dyads, with approximately 500 dyads in each cultural context, were recruited. The parents were asked to complete the validated International Healthy Eating Report Card Scale to assess the dimensions of the Report Card [i.e., Indicator of Children’s Eating Behaviours: (1) Children’s Dietary Patterns and (2) Children’s Mealtime Behaviours, and Indicator of FHFEs: (3) Parental Food Choices and Preparation, (4) Home Healthier Food Availability and Accessibility and (5) Family Mealtime Environments]. Each indicator received a letter grade [i.e., A (≥80%) = excellent, B (60–79%) = good, C (40–59%) = fair, D (20–39%) = poor, F (
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222. Effect of hydroxychloroquine blood concentration on the efficacy and ocular toxicity of systemic lupus erythematosus
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Peng-Cheng Liu, Shui-Lin Luo, Meng-Na Lv, Yan Wang, Jian-Bin Li, Shu-Jiao Yu, and Rui Wu
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Blood concentration ,Efficacy ,Hydroxychloroquine ,Ocular toxicity ,Systemic lupus erythematosus ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract In the absence of evidence-based guidance on the impact of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) blood concentration on efficacy and ocular toxicity in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), the clinical monitoring of HCQ blood concentration is not yet widely performed, which raised concerns about the necessity of conducting HCQ blood concentration monitoring. In this retrospective study, we consecutively enrolled 135 patients with SLE who received HCQ treatment for more than 6 months from July 2022 to December 2022. Ocular toxicity was evaluated by collecting relevant retinal parameters using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). Therapeutic efficacy was evaluated using the SLE disease activity index (SLEDAI) and relevant clinical parameters. HCQ blood concentration was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–MS/MS). Spearman correlation analysis revealed that the cumulative dose of HCQ was positively correlated with the foveal avascular zone (FAZ) perimeter and FAZ area (r = 0.734, P
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223. Pictures versus words: can we use a pictorial scale to measure child health-related quality of life?
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Tracy Chor Wai Tang, Mun Wong, Jian-Bin Li, and Derwin King Chung Chan
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pictorial scales ,health-related quality of life ,wellbeing ,child ,pictorial scale development ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Measuring health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important because it can serve as an indicator or a predictor of subsequent mortality or morbidity. HRQoL has been shown to be directly related to child growth and development and indirectly related to the healthcare costs of young children. Existing measures of HRQoL in children have heavily relied on traditional questionnaires that use age-suited versions or parent proxy questionnaires. However, both of these methods may present with different types of biases and may misrepresent underlying HRQoL. The current mini reivew will first illustrate these methodological limitations and highlight the potential use of pictorial scales in addition to discussing their suitability for specifically measuring HRQoL as an alternative. We will also synthesize existing recommendations on the development of pictorial scales to provide a protocol as a recommendation to researchers who are aiming to develop an overall HRQoL pictorial scale that is suited for children.
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224. Dynamic changes in cardiac biomarkers in radiotherapy for oesophageal cancer and their correlations with cardiac radiation dosimetry
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Jin-zhi Wang, Yue Wang, Qian Shao, and Jian-bin Li
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Oesophageal cancer ,Radiation-induced heart disease ,Radiotherapy ,Cardiac biomarkers ,Heart dose volume parameters ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background and purpose: To investigate the dynamic changes in cardiac enzymes, high-sensitivity troponin T (hs-TnT), pro-brain natriuretic peptide (pro-BNP) and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) during radiotherapy (RT) and 6 months after RT for oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) in the middle and lower locations and to analyse the correlations between these indicators and cardiac radiation dosimetry parameters. Methods: For 35 patients with ESCC in the middle and lower locations receiving radical concurrent chemoradiotherapy (cCRT), intensity-modulated RT was performed at 1.8 Gy or 2.0 Gy per day, and the totle dose was 50.4 Gy or 60 Gy. Serum creatine kinase (CK), creatine kinase isoenzyme (CK-MB), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), alpha-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (α-HBDH), hs-TnT, pro-BNP and LVEF were measured before, during, and at the end of RT and 1, 3 and 6 months after RT, and correlations of these indicators with mean heart dose (MHD) and heart V5-V50 were analysed. Results: hs-TnT during, at the end and 6 months after RT for oesophageal cancer showed increasing trends, however, LVEF showed a downward trend. pro-BNP showed an increasing trend during RT and gradually returned to normal after RT. CK and CK-MB showed decreasing trends during RT and continued until one month after RT and then gradually returned to normal. Compared with the low-dose group (MHD
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225. An assessment tool for the international healthy eating report card for preschool-aged children: a cross-cultural validation across Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the United States
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Alison Wing Lam Wan, Kevin Kien Hoa Chung, Jian-Bin Li, Shebe Siwei Xu, and Derwin King Chung Chan
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scale development and testing ,measurement invariance ,healthy eating ,report card ,eating behaviours ,family home food environment ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to develop and validate a globally applicable assessment tool of the 43-item International Healthy Eating Report Card Scale (IHERCS) which was designed to assess preschool-aged children’s eating behaviours and family home food environments (FHFEs) across different cultural settings. In particular, we examined the factor structure, internal consistency and measurement invariance of the IHERCS across four cultural samples, including Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the US. Convergent and discriminant validity were then conducted.MethodsIn this cross-cultural study, a total of 2059 parent–child dyads from these four regions were recruited, and the parents were asked to complete the IHERCS. An exploratory structural equational modelling approach was employed to examine two higher-order factor models of children’s eating behaviours and FHFEs in the IHERCS and its cross-cultural measurement invariance.ResultsThe findings demonstrated robust factor structures of the scales of children’s eating behaviours and FHFEs in the IHERCS (i.e., CFI and TLI > 0.90; RMSEA and SRMR < 0.08) and an acceptable level of internal consistency (i.e., Cronbach’s α = 0.55–0.84). Full configural invariance and metric invariance were established across the four cultural contexts, but full scalar invariance was not achieved. Partial scalar invariance was found only in the scale of FHFEs. The convergent validity and discriminant validity were supported.ConclusionOverall, the current findings provided preliminary support for the construct validity and measurement invariance of the IHERCS. It provides a reliable, valid and comprehensive assessment of eating behaviours and FHFEs among children in different cultural settings.
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226. CORE SELF-EVALUATION, REGULATORY EMOTIONAL SELF-EFFICACY, AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS: TESTING TWO MEDIATION MODELS.
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KAI DOU, YU-JIE WANG, JIAN-BIN LI, and YAO-ZHONG LIU
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SELF-evaluation , *SELF-perception testing , *SOCIAL comparison , *MENTAL depression , *INDIVIDUALITY , *PSYCHOLOGY - Abstract
We investigated the relationships between core self-evaluation (CSE), regulatory emotional self-efficacy (RESE), and depressive symptoms. In the first of two mediation models that we proposed, we predicted that RESE would mediate the relationship between CSE and depressive symptoms, and in the second model we proposed that CSE would mediate the relationship between RESE and depressive symptoms. Participants, who comprised 1,108 Chinese adolescents, completed surveys to assess their CSE, RESE, and depressive symptoms. Results showed that both models were a good fit to the data after demographic variables were controlled. We offered insight into depressive symptoms during adolescence by demonstrating that cultivating adolescents' positive view of themselves and their self-efficacy in regulating emotion is conducive to reducing their depressive symptoms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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227. Chinese public’s knowledge, perceived severity, and perceived controllability of COVID-19 and their associations with emotional and behavioural reactions, social participation, and precautionary behaviour: a national survey
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Jian-Bin Li, An Yang, Kai Dou, Lin-Xin Wang, Ming-Chen Zhang, and Xiao-Qi Lin
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COVID-19 ,Cognitive appraisal ,Psychological health ,Social participation ,Precautionary behaviour ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background The outbreak of the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) has caused enormous stress among the public in China. Intellectual input from various aspects is needed to fight against COVID-19, including understanding of the public’s emotion and behaviour and their antecedents from the psychological perspectives. Drawing upon the cognitive appraisal theory, this study examined three cognitive appraisals (i.e., perceived severity, perceived controllability, and knowledge of COVID-19) and their associations with a wide range of emotional and behavioural outcomes among the Chinese public. Methods Participants were 4607 citizens (age range: 17–90 years, Mage = 23.71 years) from 31 provinces in China and they took part in a cross-sectional survey online. Results The results showed that the public’s emotional and behavioural reactions were slightly affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. Moreover, the public had limited participation in the events regarding COVID-19 but actively engaged in precautionary behaviour. In addition, results of structural equation model with latent variables revealed that the three appraisals were differentially related to the outcome variables (i.e., negative emotion, positive emotion, sleep problems, aggression, substance use, mobile phone use, social participation, and precautionary behaviour). Conclusions The findings highlight the utility of cognitive appraisal, as a core process of coping stress, in explaining the public’s emotion and behaviour in the encounter of public health concern. Practically, the findings facilitate the government and practitioners to design and deliver targeted intervention programs to the public.
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228. Hong Kong Children’s School Readiness in Times of COVID-19: The Contributions of Parent Perceived Social Support, Parent Competency, and Time Spent With Children
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Eva Yi Hung Lau and Jian-Bin Li
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school transition ,school readiness ,parents ,family ,COVID-19 ,pandemic ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
School readiness is an important but challenging issue of child development, especially during COVID-19 when most of the traditional offline activities that could promote school readiness (e.g., on-site visit) have been canceled. There is a gap between the knowledge needed to promote children’s school readiness in times of pandemic and the limited understanding of this topic so far. This gap could be particularly concerning in the social contexts where examinations are stressed and educational competition is high (e.g., Hong Kong). In this study, we examined how well children were ready for primary school, the extent to which parent perceived social support was related to children’s school readiness, and whether parent competence and their time spent with children would moderate the said link. A cross-sectional design survey with total population sampling (supplemented with convenience sampling) was conducted. Massive e-mails were sent to all kindergartens in Hong Kong inviting them to join the study by distributing the survey link to the parents of their K3 students. A total of 643 Hong Kong parents whose children were about to transition to primary school (87.1% mother) participated, answering measures specifically designed for this study online about how well they thought their children were ready for school, their competence to help with children’s school transition, and how much time they spent with children. Data were analyzed with PROCESS macro (model 3) in SPSS. The results found that most parents considered that their children were not fully ready for school, especially in terms of academic skills, self-management, and mental preparation. Furthermore, moderation analyses showed that after controlling for a number of demographic variables, parent perceived social support was positively related to better school readiness in children and this link was jointly moderated by parent competence and time spent with children. Specifically, children were rated most ready when parent perceived stronger social support, felt more competent, and spent more time with children. By contrast, the link between perceived social support and children’s school readiness was insignificant for parent who felt more competent but spent less time with children. Implications of how to enhance children’s school readiness are discussed.
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229. High Visceral Adipose Tissue Density Correlates With Unfavorable Outcomes in Patients With Intermediate-Stage Hepatocellular Carcinoma Undergoing Transarterial Chemoembolization
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Qiang Li, Lei Zhang, Zhong-Heng Hou, Dong-Xu Zhao, Jian-Bin Li, Shuai Zhang, Yu Yin, Cai-Fang Ni, and Tao Chen
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body composition ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,computed tomography ,transarterial chemoembolization ,adipose tissue ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the association between different body composition features with prognostic outcomes of intermediate stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients treated with transarterial chemoembolization (TACE).Methods: The areas and density of skeletal muscle area (SM) and adipose tissue [subcutaneous (SAT); visceral (VAT)] were calculated on the pre-TACE CT scans. Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) curves were calculated using the Kaplan–Meier method and compared with log-rank test. The discrimination and performance of body composition features were measured by area under time-dependent receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazard analyses were applied to identify the association between body composition parameters and outcomes.Results: A significant prolonged OS and PFS was displayed by Kaplan–Meier curve analysis for HCC patients with VAT HU below −89.1 (25.1 months, 95% CI: 18.1–32.1 vs. 17.6 months, 95% CI: 16.3–18.8, p < 0.0001, 15.4 months, 95% CI: 10.6–20.2 vs. 6.6 months, 95% CI: 4.9–8.3, p < 0.0001, respectively). The 1-, 2-, 3-, and 5-year OS area under the curve (AUC) values of the VAT HU were higher than the other body composition parameters. Meanwhile, it is also found that 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month PFS AUC values of VAT HU were the highest among all the parameters. Univariate and multivariate Cox-regression analysis suggested a significant association between VAT density and outcomes (OS, HR: 1.015, 95% CI: 1.004–1.025, p = 0.005, PFS, HR: 1.026, 95% CI: 1.016–1.036, p < 0.0001, respectively).Conclusion: The VAT density could provide prognostic prediction value and may be helpful to stratify the intermediate stage HCC patients.
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230. Changes in cardiac volume determined with repeated enhanced 4DCT during chemoradiotherapy for esophageal cancer
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Xue Wang, Jin-Zhi Wang, Jian-Bin Li, Ying-Jie Zhang, Feng-Xiang Li, Wei Wang, Yan-Luan Guo, Qian Shao, Min Xu, Xi-Jun Liu, and Yue Wang
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Esophageal cancer ,Concurrent chemoradiotherapy ,Heart volume change ,Contrast enhanced four-dimensional computed tomography ,Blood pressure ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is considered curative intent treatment for patients with non-operative esophageal cancer. Radiation-induced heart damage receives much attention. We performed repeated four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) to detect changes in cardiac volume during radiotherapy for esophageal cancer patients, and explored potential factors responsible for those changes. Methods Forty-six patients with esophageal cancer underwent enhanced 4DCT and three-dimensional (3D) CT scans before radiotherapy and every 10 fractions during treatment. The heart was contoured on 3DCT images, 4DCT end expiratory (EE) images and 4DCT maximum intensity projection (MIP) images by the same radiation oncologist. Heart volumes and other relative parameters were compared by the SPSS software package, version 19.0. Results Compared with its initial value, heart volume was smaller at the 10th fraction (reduction = 3.27%, 4.45% and 4.52% on 3DCT, EE and MIP images, respectively, p
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231. Engaging in prosocial behavior explains how high self-control relates to more life satisfaction: Evidence from three Chinese samples.
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Kai Dou, Jian-Bin Li, Yu-Jie Wang, Jing-Jing Li, Zi-Qin Liang, and Yan-Gang Nie
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High levels of self-control are found to be associated with greater life satisfaction. To further understand this relationship, the current study examined two questions: (1) whether too much self-control reduces, rather than increases, life satisfaction, as argued by some scholars; and (2) whether engaging in prosocial behavior explains the "self-control-life satisfaction" link. To this end, we conducted survey research among adolescents (N = 1,009), university students (N = 2,620), and adult workers (N = 500). All participants answered the same self-control and life satisfaction measures, whereas prosocial behavior was assessed using different scales across samples. Results of two-line regressions failed to reveal significant inverted-U shaped association between self-control and life satisfaction across samples. Moreover, results of mediation analyses showed that across samples, high levels of self-control were related to greater life satisfaction and this association was partly mediated by prosocial behavior. In conclusion, there is no evidence showing that too much self-control impairs life satisfaction. Engaging in prosocial behavior partly explains how high self-control relates to greater well-being.
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232. Is individualism-collectivism associated with self-control? Evidence from Chinese and U.S. samples.
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Jian-Bin Li, Alexander T Vazsonyi, and Kai Dou
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Self-control plays an important role in human's daily life. In the recent two decades, scholars have exerted tremendous effort to examine the etiologies of the individual differences in self-control. Among numerous predictors of self-control, the role of culture has been relatively overlooked. In this study, the influences of cultural orientation on self-control were examined based on the collectivism-individualism framework using both self-report and behavioral task to assess self-control. A convenience sample of 542 Chinese and 446 U.S. undergraduates participated in the research. They were invited to fill out self-report questionnaires reporting their levels of attitudinal self-control and individualistic-collectivistic orientation after completing a computer-based Stroop task. Results of hierarchical regression models showed that Chinese participants reported less attitudinal self-control but had higher behavioral self-control than their U.S. counterparts. Moreover, individual-level individualism and collectivism was negatively and positively related to attitudinal self-control in both countries, respectively. Individual-level collectivism was significantly related to better behavioral self-control, but no significant results were found for the relationship between individual-level individualism and behavioral self-control. In sum, individualism and collectivism have some influences on individual differences in self-control. Implications for future research were discussed.
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233. Association of polymorphism of the alpha 1-antitrypsin gene with milk production traits in Chinese Holstein.
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Qiu-ling Li, Zheng-feng Zhang, Chang-fa Wang, Hai Yang, Hong-mei Wang, Jian-bin Li, Jin-ming Huang, and Ji-feng Zhong
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Protein degradation in bovine milk affects the quality of dairy products. Alpha 1-antitrypsin (AAT) can protect vulnerable elastic tissues from degradation by neutrophil elastase. The aim of this study was to assess the association of polymorphisms in bovine AAT gene with milk yield and milk composition in Chinese Holstein. Traits analyzed were fat percentage, protein percentage, 305-day milk yield and somatic cell score (SCS). Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP), created restriction site-polymerase chain reaction (CRS-PCR) and allele specific-polymerase chain reaction (AS-PCR) methods were used to genotype five loci in coding regions of the sequence, including position 5504, 5609, 5624, 5747 and 8178 in Chinese Holstein. The five mutations were all silent mutation that caused no alteration in the amino acid sequence. In order to determine the relationship between the polymorphisms of the AAT gene and milk production traits and SCS, the General Linear Model (GLM) procedure from the Statistical Analysis Software was used. SNP5504 affected milk fat percentage, SNP8178 affected milk protein percentage and SNP5609 and SNP5624 affected 305-day milk yield. These results suggest that AAT is a candidate gene that influences milk production traits and it could be implemented in breeding programmes to improve the production performance of Chinese Holstein cattle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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234. L'ANSIA IN ADOLESCENZA: UN CONFRONTO TRA CINA E ITALIA
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Chirico, Ilaria, Li, Jian-Bin, Di Riso, Daniela, Chirico, Ilaria, Jian-Bin, Li, and Di Riso, Daniela
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Nonostante l‟ansia sia un disturbo molto diffuso in adolescenza, sono ad oggi pochi gli studi volti ad indagare il ruolo di determinate caratteristiche “culturali” sull‟insorgenza e sul mantenimento di questa patologia (Schreier et al., 2010). Obiettivo principale dello studio è quello di confrontare i livelli di ansia in un campione di adolescenti cinesi ed italiani (N=3416; range di età= 13-18 anni). Verrà utilizzata la Spence Children‟s Anxiety Scale (SCAS; Spence, 1997), una misura dell‟ansia nota a livello internazionale che segue i criteri del DSM-IV. Verranno analizzati sia la struttura fattoriale che le caratteristiche psicometriche dello strumento in entrambi i campioni. Saranno inoltre confrontati i risultati emersi da questo studio con ricerche condotte in precedenza, simili per nazionalità e fascia di età presi in esame. L‟analisi confermatoria multigruppo ha confermato una struttura fattoriale a 6 fattori in entrambi i campioni. Sono inoltre risultate buone le caratteristiche di fedeltà e di validità (convergente e divergente) dello strumento. Dal confronto cross-culturale è emerso che gli adolescenti cinesi mostrano livelli di ansia maggiori di quelli italiani. In linea con la letteratura, sono emerse differenze di genere in entrambi i campioni, con le ragazze che ottengono punteggi più elevati dei ragazzi. A differenza del campione cinese, gli adolescenti italiani mostrano livelli di ansia simili a quelli emersi in studi precedenti. Vista l‟importanza di attuare interventi di prevenzione efficaci, verranno discusse le implicazioni di questo studio, con un‟attenzione particolare al ruolo giocato da determinate caratteristiche culturali e ambientali sui livelli di ansia degli adolescenti. Tra questi: la spinta al successo accademico, il collettivismo e la „ filial piety‟ in Cina; una maggiore enfasi sull‟individualismo e sui valori dell‟autonomia e dell‟indipendenza i
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