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202. Opposite effects of two estrogen receptors on tau phosphorylation through disparate effects on the miR-218/PTPA pathway
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Xiong, Yan-Si, Liu, Fang-Fang, Liu, Dan, Huang, He-Zhou, Wei, Na, Tan, Lu, Chen, Jian-Guo, Man, Heng-Ye, Gong, Cheng-Xin, Lu, Youming, Wang, Jian-Zhi, and Zhu, Ling-Qiang
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203. Research progress in application of modified graphene in rubber composites.
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YU Jin-zhi, YAN Si-meng, YUAN Yin-di, and ZHAO Xiong-yan
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NITRILE rubber , *GRAPHENE , *RUBBER , *THERMAL conductivity , *THERMAL stability , *THERMAL properties - Abstract
For the purpose of developing high-performance and high functional rubber composites, the recent progress of modified graphene in improving the properties of rubber composites was reviewed, involving mechanical properties, thermal conductivity, barrier properties, electrical properties and thermal stability. The application prospects and problems of modified graphene as a new type of functional filler in rubber composites were prospected and analyzed. Improving the interface compatibility between modified graphene and rubber matrix is a technical problem and main direction to be solved in this field at present, and is also the key to prepare high-performance functional rubber materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
204. Socioeconomic-related inequality in dental care utilization among preschool children in China
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Chunxiao Wang, Weijian Wang, Xuenan Liu, Tao Xu, Wensheng Rong, Bo Wang, Yan Si, Xing Wang, Chunzi Zhang, Mengru Xu, Huancai Lin, Xiaoli Gao, Deyu Hu, Shuguo Zheng, Shuo Du, Qing Chang, Baojun Tai, and Xiping Feng
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China ,Index (economics) ,Inequality ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Horizontal inequality ,Dental care ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Environmental health ,Child, Preschool ,Toothache ,Income ,Medicine ,Household income ,Humans ,medicine.symptom ,Healthcare Disparities ,business ,Dental Care ,General Dentistry ,Socioeconomic status ,media_common - Abstract
Objectives This study aimed to investigate socioeconomic-related inequality in dental care service utilization in the past 12 months among Chinese preschool children and to explore the contribution of various factors to this inequality. Method A total of 40 305 children aged 3-5 years from 372 kindergartens who participated in the Fourth National Oral Health Survey in China were included in the final analysis. The method of data weighting in complex sampling was adopted to make the samples more representative. Erreygers-corrected concentration index (EI) was used to measure socioeconomic-related inequality in dental care service utilization. The horizontal inequality index (HI) was employed to analyse horizontal inequality. Decomposition analyses were conducted to explore the contributions of income level, need variables (dmft, caregiver-evaluated oral health status and toothache experience) and nonneed variables (caregiver education level, residential location, age, and sex) to the inequality of health service utilization. Result The utilization of oral health services within the past 12 months among the high-, middle- and low-income groups was 17.4% (95% CI: 15.6-19.3), 13.6% (95% CI: 12.2-15.1) and 9.4% (95% CI: 8.1-11.0) respectively. The concentration curve was below the line of equality, and the EI and HI were 0.072 and 0.078, respectively, indicating that dental care utilization in children aged 3-5 years was concentrated in those who were better off. The contribution of the need variables to socioeconomic-related inequality in dental services was minimal, and most dental care utilization inequality could be explained by household income, caregiver education attainment and urban-rural disparities, accounting for 32.0%, 49.4% and 20.4% respectively. Conclusion This study reveals the existence of pro-rich inequality in dental care utilization among preschool children in China. The decomposition analysis suggests that income, caregiver education background and urban-rural disparities are the main factors contributing to this outcome. Equity-oriented policies and programmes are needed to achieve equitable dental care utilization.
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- 2021
205. Associated Factors of Oral Health-related Quality of Life in Chinese Adolescents Aged 12-15 Years
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Hui Jing, Wu, Meng Lin, Cheng, Chun Zi, Zhang, Meng Ru, Xu, Xiao Li, Gao, Shuo, Du, Min, Ding, Xing, Wang, Xi Peng, Feng, Bao Jun, Tai, De Yu, Hu, Huan Cai, Lin, Bo, Wang, Shu Guo, Zheng, Xue Nan, Liu, Wen Sheng, Rong, Wei Jian, Wang, Chun Xiao, Wang, Tao, Xu, and Yan, Si
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China ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Adolescent ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Oral Health ,Dental Caries ,Dental Health Surveys - Abstract
adolescents aged 12 to 15 years based on the 4th National Oral Health Survey and to explore its associated factors.Students aged 12 to 15 years were recruited using to a multistage stratified random sampling method. All the subjects received oral examination and completed a questionnaire. Information relating to OHRQoL was collected through a Mandarin version of the child oral impacts on daily performances (Child-OIDP) questionnaire. The relationship between the Child-OIDP scores and independent variables was assessed using a Mann-Whitney U-test, Kruskal-Wallis test and a multivariate Poisson regression.A total of 89,582 subjects were included in the analysis, of whom 76.6% reported oral impacts in the last 6 months. Eating was the most affected daily performance. The results of the regression analysis showed that factors associated with adolescents' OHRQoL included sex, location of residence, region, only child status, parents' level of education, frequency of sugar consumption, self-perception of general/oral health, dental appointments in the past 12 months, oral health knowledge status, age, decayed, missing and filled teeth (DMFT) index and number of teeth with gingival bleeding.Oral impacts were common among Chinese adolescents, although most were not so severe. Eating was the most commonly affected performance. Sex, location of residence, region, only child status, parents' level of education, frequency of sugar consumption, selfperception of general/oral health status, dental appointments in the previous 12 months, oral health knowledge status, age, DMFT index and number of teeth with gingival bleeding were found to be associated with OHRQoL.
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- 2021
206. Untargeted Detection of Illegal Adulterations in Chinese Glutinous Rice Flour (GRF) by NIR Spectroscopy and Chemometrics: Specificity of Detection Improved by Reducing Unnecessary Variations
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Xu, Lu, Yan, Si-Min, Cai, Chen-Bo, and Yu, Xiao-Ping
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- 2013
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207. Study of dynamic pressure roadway supporting scheme under condition of thick composite roof
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Wang, Wei-Jun, Luo, Li-Qiang, Yu, Wei-Jian, Wu, Hai, and Qu, Yan-Si
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208. INTERAÇÃO, CONVERSAS E CONSTRUÇÃO DE SIGNIFICADO: UM ESTUDO SOBRE FAMÍLIAS EM VISITA À EXPOSIÇÃO ITINERANTE 'TÚNEL DA CIÊNCIA MAX PLANCK 3.0'
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Graziele Scalfi, Luisa Massarani, Bruno Rafael Santos de Cerqueira, Yan Silveira, and Alessandra Bizerra
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Famílias ,Conversas ,Interações ,Educação não formal ,Museus de Ciências ,Education (General) ,L7-991 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
Neste estudo, tivemos como objetivo entender como ocorre a construção de significado durante a visita de famílias a exposição itinerante de ciências, “Túnel da Ciência Max Planck 3.0”, a partir da análise de suas conversas e interações. A visita de quatro famílias foi gravada e analisada por meio de um protocolo de pesquisa focado nas interações e no conteúdo das conversas. A análise traz evidências de que a leitura, os questionamentos das crianças e o papel do mediador contribuíram para aprofundar as temáticas de ciência relacionadas aos módulos expositivos. De igual importância, as habilidades de negociar o trajeto, de acessar e operar os dispositivos interativos contribuíram para o interesse e para apropriação da exposição. Em síntese, a análise indica que houve um esforço das famílias para significar e compreender as interações estabelecidas no grupo e com a exposição e que, portanto, os visitantes vivenciaram experiências de aprendizagem de maneira colaborativa.
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- 2024
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209. A Nomogram for Predicting Cancer-Associated Venous Thromboembolism in Hospitalized Patients Receiving Chemoradiotherapy for Cancer
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Yan Sisi MSN, Li Genpeng MD, Chen Yao BSN, Song Suting BSN, Tang Rongying MSN, Du Jiayi MM, Zhang Zhaoli MSN, and Wang Chunyu BSN
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Purpose The aim of this study was to develop a novel nomogram to predict cancer-associated venous thromboembolism (CAT) in hospitalized patients with cancer who receive chemoradiotherapy. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study of hospitalized patients with cancer who received chemoradiotherapy between January 2010 and December 2022. Predictive factors for CAT were determined using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses, and a risk prediction model based on the nomogram was constructed and validated internally. Nomogram performance was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC), calibration curve, and decision curve analysis (DCA). Results A total of 778 patients were eligible for inclusion in this study. The nomogram incorporated 5 independent risk factors: age, cancer stage, use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, D-dimer levels, and history of diabetes mellitus. The area under the curve (AUC) of the nomogram for the training and validation cohorts was 0.816 and 0.781, respectively, with 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of 0.770-0.861 and 0.703-0.860, respectively. The calibration and DCA curves also displayed good agreement and clinical applicability of the nomogram model. Conclusions The incidence of CAT was relatively high among patients with cancer receiving chemoradiotherapy. The nomogram risk model developed in this study has good prediction efficiency and can provide a reference for the clinical evaluation of the risk of adverse outcomes in patients with cancer receiving chemoradiotherapy.
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210. Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 2 Protects Dopaminergic Neurons by Promoting Autophagy in the Inflammatory Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease
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Huang, Wei, primary, Lv, Qiankun, additional, Xiao, Yunfei, additional, Zhong, Zhen, additional, Hu, Binbin, additional, Yan, Si, additional, Yan, Yufang, additional, Zhang, Junjun, additional, Shi, Ting, additional, Jiang, Lijuan, additional, Li, Wen, additional, and Lu, Guohui, additional
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- 2021
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211. Learning-Based Transmission Protocol Customization for VoD Streaming in Cybertwin-Enabled Next-Generation Core Networks
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Yan, Si, primary, Ye, Qiang, additional, and Zhuang, Weihua, additional
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- 2021
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212. Analysis of the Status and Trends of Chinese Clinical Practice Guideline Development Between 2010 and 2020: A Systematic Review
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Zhang, Rong, primary, Yan, Si-yu, additional, Wang, Yun-yun, additional, Huang, Qiao, additional, Ren, Xiang-ying, additional, Tan, Ran, additional, Deng, Yu-qing, additional, Su, Lin-xia, additional, Wang, Yong-bo, additional, Zhao, Zheng-rong, additional, and Jin, Ying-hui, additional
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213. Comparison on the Efficacy and Safety of Different Surgical Treatments for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia With Volume >60 mL: A Systematic Review and Bayesian Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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Wang, Yong-Bo, primary, Yan, Si-Yu, additional, Xu, Xiao-Feng, additional, Huang, Xing, additional, Luo, Li-Sha, additional, Deng, Yu-Qing, additional, Li, Xu-Hui, additional, Huang, Qiao, additional, Wang, Yun-Yun, additional, Huang, Jiao, additional, Jin, Ying-Hui, additional, and Zeng, Xian-Tao, additional
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- 2021
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214. Knowledge of and Compliance With Guidelines in the Management of Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: A Survey of Chinese Urologists
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Wang, Dan-Qi, primary, Huang, Qiao, additional, Huang, Xing, additional, Jin, Ying-Hui, additional, Wang, Yun-Yun, additional, Shi, Yue-Xian, additional, Yan, Si-Yu, additional, Yang, Lu, additional, Li, Bing-Hui, additional, Liu, Tong-Zu, additional, and Zeng, Xian-Tao, additional
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- 2021
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215. Standardized Ultrasound Diagnosis of Nuchal Cord
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Xiao, Yan-ju, primary, Chen, Yan-hong, additional, Zheng, Hong-yu, additional, Xu, Chun-mei, additional, Liu, Xiao, additional, and Yan, Si-ping, additional
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- 2021
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216. Melatonin Attenuates Scopolamine-Induced Memory/Synaptic Disorder by Rescuing EPACs/miR-124/Egr1 Pathway
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Wang, Xiong, Wang, Zhi-Hao, Wu, Yuan-Yuan, Tang, Hui, Tan, Lu, Wang, Xiang, Gao, Xin-Ya, Xiong, Yan-Si, Liu, Dan, Wang, Jian-Zhi, and Zhu, Ling-Qiang
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217. Long Noncoding RNA FER1L4 Promotes the Malignant Processes of Papillary Thyroid Cancer by Targeting miR-612/ Cadherin 4 Axis
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Luyao Wu, Yu Ding, Houchao Tong, Xi Zhuang, Jingsheng Cai, Yan Si, Hao Zhang, Xiaoting Wang, and meiping shen
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Background: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as crucial regulators in various cancers. However, the functional roles of most lncRNA in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) are not detailly understood. This study aims to investigate the biological functions and molecular mechanisms of lncRNA Fer-1 like family member 4 (FER1L4) in PTC.Methods: The expression of FER1L4 in PTC was determined via operating qRT-PCR assays. Meanwhile, the clinical significance of FER1L4 in PTC patients was described. The biological functions of FER1L4 on PTC cells were evaluated by gain and loss of function experiments. Moreover, animal experiments were performed to reveal the effect on tumor growth. Subcellular distribution of FER1L4 was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization and subcellular localization assays. Luciferase reporter assay and RNA immunoprecipitation assay were applied to define the relationship between FER1L4, miR-612, and Cadherin 4 (CDH4). Results: Upregulated expression of FER1L4 in PTC tissues was positively correlated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.020), extrathyroidal extension (P = 0.013) and advanced TNM stages (P = 0.013). In addition, knockdown of FER1L4 suppressed PTC cell proliferation, migration and invasion, whereas ectopic expression of FER1L4 inversely promoted these processes. Mechanistically, FER1L4 could competitively bind with miR-612 to prevent the degradation of its target gene CDH4. This condition was further confirmed in the rescue assays.Conclusions: This study first demonstrates FER1L4 plays an oncogenic role in PTC via a FER1L4-miR-612-CDH4 axis and may provide new therapeutic and diagnostic targets for PTC.
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218. Long noncoding RNA FER1L4 promotes the malignant processes of papillary thyroid cancer by targeting the miR-612/ Cadherin 4 axis
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Houchao Tong, Yu Ding, Hao Zhang, Jingsheng Cai, Xiaoting Wang, Meiping Shen, Yan Si, Luyao Wu, and Xi Zhuang
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0301 basic medicine ,Cadherin 4 ,Cancer Research ,endocrine system diseases ,Papillary thyroid cancer ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Genetics ,medicine ,RC254-282 ,MiR-612 ,Gene knockdown ,QH573-671 ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cell growth ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Subcellular localization ,Long non-coding RNA ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,FER1L4 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Ectopic expression ,Cytology ,Primary Research ,Fluorescence in situ hybridization ,Long noncoding RNA - Abstract
BackgroundLong noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as crucial regulators in various cancers. However, the functional roles of most lncRNA in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) are not detailly understood. This study aims to investigate the biological function and molecular mechanism of lncRNA Fer-1 like family member 4 (FER1L4) in PTC.MethodsThe expression of FER1L4 in PTC was determined via operating quantitative real-time PCR assays. Meanwhile, the clinical significance of FER1L4 in patients with PTC was described. The biological functions of FER1L4 on PTC cells were evaluated by gain and loss of function experiments. Moreover, animal experiments were performed to reveal the effect on tumor growth. Subcellular distribution of FER1L4 was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization and subcellular localization assays. Luciferase reporter assay and RNA immunoprecipitation assay were applied to define the relationship between FER1L4, miR-612, and Cadherin 4 (CDH4).ResultsUpregulated expression of FER1L4 in PTC tissues was positively correlated with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.020), extrathyroidal extension (P = 0.013) and advanced TNM stages (P = 0.013). In addition, knockdown of FER1L4 suppressed PTC cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, whereas ectopic expression of FER1L4 inversely promoted these processes. Mechanistically, FER1L4 could competitively bind with miR-612 to prevent the degradation of its target gene CDH4. This condition was further confirmed in the rescue assays.ConclusionsThis study first demonstrates FER1L4 plays an oncogenic role in PTC via a FER1L4-miR-612-CDH4 axis and may provide new therapeutic and diagnostic targets for PTC.
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219. Radiomics from Primary Tumor on Dual-Energy CT Derived Iodine Maps can Predict Cervical Lymph Node Metastasis in Papillary Thyroid Cancer
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Yan Si, Fei-Yun Wu, Xiao-Quan Xu, Guo-Yi Su, Ying-Qian Ge, Mei-Ping Shen, Hao Hu, Yan Zhou, and Xin-Wei Tao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Lymph node metastasis ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Logistic regression ,Papillary thyroid cancer ,Radiomics ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Nomogram ,medicine.disease ,Primary tumor ,Nomograms ,Decision curve analysis ,Thyroid Cancer, Papillary ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Radiology ,Dual energy ct ,Lymph Nodes ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Iodine - Abstract
Rationale and Objectives To develop and validate 2 iodine maps based radiomics nomograms for preoperatively predicting cervical lymph node metastasis (LNM) and central lymph node metastasis (CLNM) in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC). Materials and Methods A total of 346 patients with PTC were enrolled and allocated to training (242) and validation (104) sets. Radiomics features were extracted from arterial and venous phase iodine maps, respectively. Aggregated machine-learning strategy was applied for features selection and construction of 2 radiomics scores (LN rad-score; CLN rad-score). Logistic regression model was employed to establish two radiomics nomograms (nomogram 1: predicting LNM; nomogram 2: predicting CLNM) after incorporating LN or CLN rad-score with clinical predictors. Nomograms performance was determined by discrimination, calibration and clinical usefulness. Results Nomogram 1 incorporated LN rad-score, age (categorized by 55) and CT reported LN status; Nomogram 2 incorporated CLN rad-score, capsule contact >25% and CT reported CLN status. 2 nomograms both showed good discrimination and calibration in the training (AUC = 0.847; AUC = 0.837) and validation cohorts (AUC = 0.807; AUC = 0.795). Significant improved AUC, net reclassification index (NRI) and integrated discriminatory improvement (IDI) confirmed additional great predictive value of 2 rad-scores, compared with clinical models without radiomics. Decision curve analysis indicated clinical utility of nomograms. 2 nomograms both demonstrated favorable predictive efficacy in CT reported LN or CLN negative subgroup (AUC = 0.766; AUC = 0.744). Conclusion The presented 2 radiomics nomograms are useful tools for preoperative prediction of LNM and CLNM in PTC
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220. An Anti-EGFR/anti- HER2 Bispecific Antibody with Enhanced Antitumor Activity Against Acquired Gefitinib-Resistant NSCLC Cells
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Xinxin Pei, Han Qianqian, Yan Si, Changzhi Xu, Buchang Zhang, and Wang Xiangfang
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Lung Neoplasms ,Receptor, ErbB-2 ,Biochemistry ,Gefitinib ,Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological ,Structural Biology ,Epidermal growth factor ,Trastuzumab ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Antibodies, Bispecific ,Medicine ,Humans ,MTT assay ,Cytotoxicity ,Protein kinase B ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Cetuximab ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,ErbB Receptors ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,Cancer research ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: Acquired resistance to epidermal growth factor receptor–tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) is a recurrent phenomenon during clinical therapy of non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Studies have shown that HER2 is a key factor contributing to drug resistance in a variety of cancers. Furthermore, we have observed that HER2 is overexpressed in PC-9 NSCLC cells with acquired gefitinib-resistance (PC-9/GR) as compared to that in PC-9 cells. Objective: We hypothesized that blocking both EGFR and HER2 may serve as a potential strategy for the treatment of NSCLC with acquired gefitinib-resistance. Methods: To target both EGFR and HER2 simultaneously, we developed a bispecific antibody HECrossMAb, which was derived from a humanized Cetuximab and Trastuzumab. The binding affinity of HECrossMAb for EGFR and HER2 was measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The MTT assay was used to determine the effect of HECrossMAb on the proliferation of PC-9 and PC-9/GR cells in vitro. Finally, the effect of HECrossMAb on PI3K/AKT signaling and associated transcription factors was measured using western blot analysis. Results: Our results showed that HECrossMAb exerts enhanced cytotoxicity in both PC-9 and PC-9/GR cells by inhibiting the activation of PI3K/AKT signaling and expression of relevant transcription factors such as AEG-1, c-Myc, and c-Fos. Conclusion: Our results suggest that HECrossMAb may function as a potential therapeutic agent for treating NSCLC overexpressing EGFR and HER2.
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221. Diffuse intrathyroidal dissemination of papillary thyroid carcinoma with no stromal fibrosis at presentation: A pattern of aggressive differentiated thyroid carcinoma
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Qixing Gong, Haisheng Fang, Yan Si, Cong Wang, Shui Wang, and Chong Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,endocrine system diseases ,Thyroid Gland ,Adenocarcinoma ,Gastroenterology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Thyroid carcinoma ,Iodine Radioisotopes ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Fibrosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Total thyroidectomy ,High rate ,business.industry ,Thyroid ,Carcinoma ,Cell Biology ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Male patient ,Thyroid Cancer, Papillary ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Radioactive iodine ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Multifocal Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is a very common condition. In certain cases, it is possible to find tens to hundreds of foci with a diffuse intrathyroidal spread in the whole thyroid with no stromal fibrosis. Herein, PTC with such features was nominated as diffuse disseminate variant (DDV) PTC. The aim of the present study was to investigate the histopathological characteristics, molecular features, and biological behavior of DDV and compare the characteristics of DDV to diffuse sclerosing variant (DSV) PTC. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirty-four DDV and 23 DSV cases were identified from consecutive surgical specimens diagnosed with PTC between 2014 and 2019. Targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) was applied to investigate the mutation spectrum of DDV and DSV. RESULTS DDV was commonly diagnosed in young patients and exhibited high rates of LNM (100 %), ETE (61.8 %), and LVI (44.1 %); however, they did not differ from DSV (P > 0.05). Male patients were more frequently diagnosed with DDV than with DSV (P
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222. Residual stress characteristics of butt-welded flange by finite element analysis
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Song, Yong-Lun, Yang, Xiao-Hong, Ran, Guo-Wei, Xiao, Tian-Jiao, and Yan, Si-Bo
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223. Resonance assignments and secondary structure analysis of dynein light chain 8 by magic-angle spinning NMR spectroscopy
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Sun, Shangjin, Butterworth, Andrew H., Paramasivam, Sivakumar, Yan, Si, Lightcap, Christine M., Williams, John C., and Polenova, Tatyana
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Dynein light chain LC8 is the smallest subunit of the dynein motor complex and has been shown to play important roles in both dynein-dependent and dynein-independent physiological functions via its interaction with a number of its binding partners. It has also been linked to pathogenesis including roles in viral infections and tumorigenesis. Structural information for LC8-target proteins is critical to understanding the underlying function of LC8 in these complexes. However, some LC8-target interactions are not amenable to structural characterization by conventional structural biology techniques owing to their large size, low solubility, and crystallization difficulties. Here, we report magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR studies of the homodimeric apo-LC8 protein as a first effort in addressing more complex, multi-partner, LC8-based protein assemblies. We have established site-specific backbone and side-chain resonance assignments for the majority of the residues of LC8, and show [TALOS.sub.+]-predicted torsion angles φ and ψ in close agreement with most residues in the published LC8 crystal structure. Data obtained through these studies will provide the first step toward using MAS NMR to examine the LC8 structure, which will eventually be used to investigate protein-protein interactions in larger systems that cannot be determined by conventional structural studies. Key words: solid-state NMR, magic-angle spinning, MAS, dynein, LC8. La chaine legere de dyneine, LC8, est la sous unite la plus petite du complexe moteur de la dyneine et il a ete demontre qu'elle joue des roles importants dans les fonctions physiologiques tant dependantes qu'independantes de la dyneine par le biais de son interaction avec un certain nombre de ses partenaires de fixation. Elle a aussi ete reliee a des roles de tumorigenese et de pathogenese dans les infections virales. De l'information sur la structure des proteines cibles de la LC8 est critique pour comprendre la fonction sous-jacente de la LC8 dans ces complexes. Toutefois, en raison de leur grande taille, de leur faible solubilite et de difficultes de cristallisation, certaines interactions entre la LC8 et ses cibles ne peuvent pas etre amenees a une caracterisation structurelle par les techniques conventionnelles de la biologie. Dans ce travail, comme premier effort en vue de comprendre les assemblages de proteines complexes, a base de LC8 avec plusieurs partenaires, on rapporte des etudes de RMN du [sup.13]C a l'etat solide dans le mode de la rotation a l'angle magique (RAM) faites sur la proteine homodimere apo-LC8. On a etabli les attributions des resonances du squelette et de la chaine laterale specifique au site pour la majorite des residus de la LC8 et on montre que les valeurs predites par [TALOS.sub.+] pour les angles de torsion φ et ψ sont en bon accord avec celles publiees pour la plupart des residus dans des structures cristallines de la LC8. Les donnees obtenues par le biais de ces etudes serviront de premier pas dans l' utilisation de la RMN en mode RAM pour examiner la structure de la LC8 et qui pourra eventuellement etre utilisee pour etudier les interactions proteine-proteine dans des systemes plus gros qui ne peuvent pas etre determinees par des etudes structurales conventionnelles. Mots-cles : RMN a l'etat solide, rotation a l'angle magique (RAM), dyneine, LC8. [Traduit par la Redaction], Introduction Dynein light chain LC8 (also named DLC8, PIN, DNLC1/2, and DYNLL1/2) is an integral subunit of cytoplasmic dynein, a multisubunit microtubule-based retrograde motor. (1,2) LC8 is also found in [...]
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224. Trends in antimicrobial use and hospital infection incidence among inpatients
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SUN Yiwen, YAN Sijin, LU Feng, FU Xiaofang, SHEN Ruihong, YUAN Yayun, CAI Bingchao, YANG Ya, HUANG Mei, and BAN Haiqun
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ObjectiveTo understand the use of antibiotics in inpatients and the incidence and trend of hospital infections, to explore the implementation effect of comprehensive management measures, and to provide reference for hospitals to use antibiotics reasonably.MethodsBased on the hospital infection monitoring and management system, a retrospective analysis and comparison were conducted on the use of antibiotics, submission of microbial test samples, and incidence of hospital infections among inpatients in a tertiary hospital from 2012 to 2021.ResultsFrom 2012 to 2021, the use of antibiotics showed a downward trend, from 50.82% in 2012 to 41.29% in 2021. At the same time, the use rate of restricted and special antibiotics had also decreased, and the use rate of restricted and special antibiotics in patients without hospital infection was significantly lower than that in patients with hospital infection, and the microbial testing rate was also on the rise. The annual incidence rate of hospital infection was 0.69%‒1.92%, and the annual case-time prevalence rate was 0.79%‒2.17%. The annual average rate of the above two in 10 years was 1.18% and 1.34%, respectively. The results of the exponential smoothing model also showed that the utilization rate of antibiotics was decreasing and the incidence of nosocomial infection was stable.ConclusionLarge general hospitals took comprehensive management measures to strengthen the management of rational use of antibiotics, which led to a decline in the use rate of antibacterial drugs for inpatients and an increase in the rate of microbial examination. At the same time, the overall incidence of hospital infection was relatively stable, suggesting that the comprehensive management measures of antibacterial drugs in hospitals had achieved certain results. The current measures need to be optimized in the future to continuously improve the management level of rational use of antibacterial drugs.
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225. Research on real-world knowledge mining and knowledge graph completion v(III):structured information extraction from real world data of bladder cancer based on regular expression
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MA Wenhao, SHI Hanyu, HUANG Qiao, HUANG Xing, WANG Yongbo, WANG Shichun, REN Xiangying, SHI Yue, JIN Yinghui, and YAN Siyu
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real-world data ,information extraction ,regular expression ,natural language processing ,electronic medical record data ,bladder cancer ,Medicine - Abstract
With the development of medical big data, the real-world study (RWS) has received increasing attention in recent years, and has a good promising prospect. However, there are still some challenges in the implementation of RWS that has led to extensive discussion among scholars. The most urgent issue currently to be addressed is the unstructured nature of real-world data (RWD). Based on regular expressions, this study used rule-based information extraction method to extract structured information from admission records, pathological reports, surgical records, and image records of bladder cancer patients in Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University in recent years, and evaluated the extraction effects with accuracy and recall as indicators, aiming to provide reference for subsequent research.
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226. Displacement field analysis based on the combination digital speckle correlation method with radial basis function interpolation
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Tang, Chen, Wang, Linlin, Yan, Si, Wu, Jian, Cheng, Liyan, and Li, Cancan
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Deformations (Mechanics) -- Research ,Image processing -- Methods ,Interpolation -- Research ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
The digital speckle correlation method (DSCM) has been widely used to resolve displacement and deformation gradient fields. The computational time and the computational accuracy are still two challenging problems faced in this area. In this paper, we introduce the radial basis function (RBF) interpolation method to DSCM and propose a method for displacement field analysis based on the combination of DSCM with RBF interpolation. We test the proposed method on two computer-simulated and two experimentally obtained deformation measurements and compare it with the widely used Newton--Raphson iteration (NR method). The experimental results demonstrate that our method performs better than the NR method in terms of both quantitative evaluation and visual quality. In addition, the total computational time of our method is considerably shorter than that of the NR method. Our method is particularly suitable for displacement field analysis of large regions. [c] 2010 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 120.6150, 120.6650.
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227. Estimation of fringe orientation for optical fringe patterns with poor quality based on Fourier transform
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Tang, Chen, Wang, Zhifang, Wang, Linlin, Wu, Jian, Gao, Tao, and Yan, Si
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Diffraction patterns -- Research ,Estimation theory -- Research ,Fourier transformations -- Research ,Image processing -- Methods ,Image processing -- Technology application ,Technology application ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
Fringe orientation represents an important property of fringes. The estimation of orientation from a poor quality fringe image is still a challenging problem faced in this area. This paper introduces a new approach for estimating optical fringe orientation with a poor quality image. This approach is based on the power spectrum analysis of the Fourier transform. We evaluate the performance of this algorithm via application to a variety of test cases and comparison with the widely used gradient-based method and accumulate-differences method. The experimental results show that our method is capable of calculating fringe orientation robustly even when the quality of fringe images is considerably low because of high or low density, high noise, and low contrast. Under the same conditions, our accuracy is even better than that obtained with the gradient-based and accumulate-differences methods, especially for fringe images with poor quality. [c] 2010 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 100.2650, 100.2000.
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228. The direct miR-874-3p-target FAM84A promotes tumor development in papillary thyroid cancer
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Xiaoting Wang, Jingsheng Cai, Yan Si, Hao Zhang, Yu Ding, Meiping Shen, Houchao Tong, Xi Zhuang, and Luyao Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Cancer Research ,endocrine system diseases ,Carcinogenesis ,law.invention ,Papillary thyroid cancer ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Thyroid cancer ,RC254-282 ,Research Articles ,FAM84A ,Wnt signaling pathway ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Wnt/β‐catenin signaling ,Oncology ,Thyroid Cancer, Papillary ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,papillary thyroid carcinoma ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Signal transduction ,Research Article ,miR‐874‐3p ,Adult ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Thyroid carcinoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,Downregulation and upregulation ,In vivo ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Thyroid Neoplasms ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Case-Control Studies ,Cancer research ,Suppressor ,business - Abstract
With the improvement in diagnostic technology, the incidence of thyroid cancer (TC) is on the rise. Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most common pathological type of thyroid cancer; therefore, it is important to explore some valuable molecular targets to improve the treatment and prognosis of PTC. Studies have shown that family with sequence similarity 84, member A (FAM84A) is involved in the development of various tumors. However, the role of FAM84A in PTC remains unknown. Herein, we explored the biological function and specific molecular mechanism of FAM84A in PTC. Results indicated that FAM84A was upregulated in PTC tissues and cells. In addition, patients with higher FAM84A expression tended to possess larger tumor size, higher lymph node metastasis rate, and advanced TNM stage. Further studies indicated that downregulation of FAM84A could inhibit the development of PTC in vitro and in vivo by repressing the epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) and Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway. Moreover, FAM84A was confirmed to be negatively regulated by tumor suppressor miR‐874‐3p. In conclusion, our findings suggest that FAM84A may act as a potential diagnostic and therapeutic target for PTC., This study describes the oncogenic role of FAM84A in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). FAM84A promoted PTC cell proliferation and metastasis by activating the Wnt/β‐catenin signaling pathway and the EMT process. Additionally, the expression of FAM84A was suppressed by miR‐874‐3p. Altogether, our findings may provide potentially novel diagnostic and therapeutic targets in patients with PTC.
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229. Author response for 'The direct miR‐874‐3p‐target FAM84A promotes tumor development in papillary thyroid cancer'
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null Yu Ding, null Luyao Wu, null Xi Zhuang, null Jingsheng Cai, null Houchao Tong, null Yan Si, null Hao Zhang, null Xiaoting Wang, and null Meiping Shen
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230. Long Noncoding RNA FER1L4 Promotes Papillary Thyroid Cancer Progression by Targeting miR-612/CDH4 Axis
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Jingsheng Cai, Meiping Shen, Hao Zhang, Houchao Tong, Xiaoting Wang, Luyao Wu, Yan Si, Yu Ding, and Xi Zhuang
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Text mining ,endocrine system diseases ,business.industry ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,business ,Long non-coding RNA ,Papillary thyroid cancer - Abstract
Background: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as crucial regulators in various cancers. However, the functional roles of most lncRNA in papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) are not detailly understood. This study aims to investigate the biological functions and the molecular mechanism of lncRNA FER1L4 in PTC.Methods: The expression of FER1L4 in PTC was determined via operating RT-PCR assays. Meanwhile, the clinical significance of FER1L4 in PTC patients was described. The biological functions of FER1L4 on PTC cells were evaluated by gain and loss of function experiments. Moreover, animal experiments were performed to reveal the effect on tumor growth. Subcellular distribution of FER1L4 was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization and subcellular localization assays. Luciferase reporter assay and RNA immunoprecipitation assay were applied to define the relationship between FER1L4, miR-612, and CDH4. Results: Upregulated expression of FER1L4 in PTC tissues was correlated with higher lymph node metastasis rate (p=0.020), extrathyroidal extension (p=0.013), and advanced TNM stage (p=0.013). In addition, knockdown of FER1L4 suppressed PTC cell proliferation, migration and invasion, whereas ectopic expression of FER1L4 inversely promoted these processes. Mechanistically, FER1L4 could competitively bind with miR-612 to prevent the degradation of its target gene Cadherin 4 (CDH4). This condition was further confirmed in the rescue assays.Conclusions: This study firstly demonstrates FER1L4 plays an oncogenic role in PTC via FER1L4-miR-612-CDH4 axis and may provide a new therapeutic and diagnostic target for PTC.
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231. Non-small-cell lung cancer with ERBB2 mutation in non-tyrosine kinase domain benefits from pyrotinib: A case report
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Jun Ni, Xiao yan Si, and Li Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,non‐small cell lung cancer ,Lung Neoplasms ,Receptor, ErbB-2 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Case Reports ,medicine.disease_cause ,lcsh:RC254-282 ,Receptor tyrosine kinase ,Targeted therapy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Exon ,0302 clinical medicine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,pyrotinib ,Medicine ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,Lung cancer ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,ERBB2 ,neoplasms ,Mutation ,Acrylamides ,biology ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,lcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,targeted therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,Aminoquinolines ,Adenocarcinoma ,nontyrosine kinase domain mutation ,business ,Tyrosine kinase - Abstract
Tyrosine kinase domain (TKD) mutation and particularly exon 20 insertion mutations of erb‐b2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (ERBB2/HER2) have been extensively reported in non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Nevertheless, the clinical significance of non‐TKD mutations remains unknown. To date, no clinical trials have revealed that tyrosine kinase inhibitors are effective in NSCLC patients with non‐TKD ERBB2 mutations. Here we report a patient with advanced lung adenocarcinoma harboring non‐TKD mutation of ERBB2, S335C, without other actionable alterations benefited from pyrotinib. After first‐line treatment of pyrotinib monotherapy, a pan‐HER inhibitor, the patient achieved a durable partial response with good tolerance. This case powerfully illustrates that pyrotinib might be a promising first‐line treatment strategy for NSCLC patients with non‐TKD mutation of ERBB2., In this case, an NSCLC patient harboring a non‐TKD mutation of ERBB2 benefited from pyrotinib for nearly 8 months. It is imperative to recognize the unique molecular subtype: mutation NSCLC.
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232. Author response for 'The direct miR‐874‐3p‐target FAM84A promotes tumor development in papillary thyroid cancer'
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Xiaoting Wang, Yan Si, Houchao Tong, Hao Zhang, Xi Zhuang, Meiping Shen, Jingsheng Cai, Yu Ding, and Luyao Wu
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business.industry ,Cancer research ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Papillary thyroid cancer - Published
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233. sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883211067086 ��� Supplemental material for Comparison on the Efficacy and Safety of Different Surgical Treatments for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia With Volume >60 mL: A Systematic Review and Bayesian Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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Wang, Yong-Bo, Yan, Si-Yu, Xu, Xiao-Feng, Huang, Xing, Luo, Li-Sha, Deng, Yu-Qing, Li, Xu-Hui, Huang, Qiao, Wang, Yun-Yun, Huang, Jiao, Jin, Ying-Hui, and Zeng, Xian-Tao
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111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified ,111708 Health and Community Services ,111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Health sciences - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883211067086 for Comparison on the Efficacy and Safety of Different Surgical Treatments for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia With Volume >60 mL: A Systematic Review and Bayesian Network Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials by Yong-Bo Wang, Si-Yu Yan, Xiao-Feng Xu, Xing Huang, Li-Sha Luo, Yu-Qing Deng, Xu-Hui Li, Qiao Huang, Yun-Yun Wang, Jiao Huang, Ying-Hui Jin and Xian-Tao Zeng in American Journal of Men's Health
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234. Joint mass-and-energy test of the equivalence principle at the 10−10 level using atoms with specified mass and internal energy
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Zhou, Lin, primary, He, Chuan, additional, Yan, Si-Tong, additional, Chen, Xi, additional, Gao, Dong-Feng, additional, Duan, Wei-Tao, additional, Ji, Yu-Hang, additional, Xu, Run-Dong, additional, Tang, Biao, additional, Zhou, Chao, additional, Barthwal, Sachin, additional, Wang, Qi, additional, Hou, Zhuo, additional, Xiong, Zong-Yuan, additional, Zhang, Yuan-Zhong, additional, Liu, Min, additional, Ni, Wei-Tou, additional, Wang, Jin, additional, and Zhan, Ming-Sheng, additional
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235. An actively compensated 8 nT-level magnetic shielding system for 10-m atom interferometer
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Ji, Yu-Hang, primary, Zhou, Lin, additional, Yan, Si-Tong, additional, He, Chuan, additional, Zhou, Chao, additional, Barthwal, Sachin, additional, Yang, Feng, additional, Duan, Wei-Tao, additional, Zhang, Wen-Dong, additional, Xu, Run-Dong, additional, Wang, Qi, additional, Li, Dong-Xu, additional, Gao, Jia-Hong, additional, Chen, Xi, additional, Wang, Jin, additional, and Zhan, Ming-Sheng, additional
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236. Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Oral Health in Children With Cleft Lip and Palate
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Saikia, Ankita, primary, Muthu, M.S., additional, Orenuga, Omolola O., additional, Mossey, Peter, additional, Ousehal, Lahcen, additional, Yan, Si, additional, Campodonico, Marina, additional, England, Rachael, additional, Taylor, Sean, additional, and Sheeran, Pamela, additional
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237. Star centroid extraction in stray light background for star sensor
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Xu, Qing, primary, Zhao, Chun-hui, additional, Qiao, Chuan, additional, Yan, Si-chang, additional, and Yan, Peng-bo, additional
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238. Clean Synthesis of Bismuth Porous Nanosheets for Efficient CO2 Electroreduction.
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Bai, Yi-Ming, Cheng, Chuan-Qi, Shi, Zi-Zheng, Hu, Xin-Zhuo, Yan, Si-Wei, Zhang, Ze-Yu, Yang, Jing, Shen, Gu-Rong, Yin, Peng-Fei, Dong, Cun-Ku, Liu, Hui, and Du, Xi-Wen
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239. Visible-light photocatalytic di- and hydro-carboxylation of unactivated alkenes with CO2.
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Song, Lei, Wang, Wei, Yue, Jun-Ping, Jiang, Yuan-Xu, Wei, Ming-Kai, Zhang, Hai-Peng, Yan, Si-Shun, Liao, Li-Li, and Yu, Da-Gang
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240. Ethnic Disparities in Dental Caries among Adolescents in China
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Wensheng Rong, Chun Xiao Wang, Si-Cheng Wu, Huancai Lin, Edward Chin Man Lo, Z Y Zhang, B Wang, Wenyao Wang, Yan Si, H X Lu, Xue Nan Liu, Xin Wang, X X Ma, Deyu Hu, Baojun Tai, and Xiping Feng
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China ,Adolescent ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,DMF Index ,Ethnic group ,030206 dentistry ,Dental Caries ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Environmental health ,Propensity score matching ,Ethnicity ,Prevalence ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,Child ,General Dentistry ,Minority Groups - Abstract
Comprehensive research on ethnic disparities in dental caries in China is limited. The aims of this cross-sectional study were to compare the levels of dental caries in adolescents between the Han ethnic group and ethnic minority groups in China and to explore the risk indicators for dental caries within ethnic subgroups. Data from the Fourth National Oral Health Survey in 2015, which covered all 31 province-level administrative divisions in mainland China, were used. The dental caries status in the permanent dentition of adolescents aged 12, 13, 14, and 15 y was measured using the decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DFMT) score, and sociodemographic characteristics and oral health–related behaviors were also collected. A total of 118,601 adolescents were included, with ethnic minority groups accounting for 13.15%. Of the Han and minority groups, the standardized prevalence of dental caries experience was 40.58% and 47.67%, and the mean DMFT scores were 0.97 and 1.28, respectively. According to the multivariate zero-inflated negative binomial regression analysis, the caries status of minorities was more severe than Han adolescents (adjusted prevalence rate ratio [PRR], 1.14; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.10–1.18). This disparity was greater among adolescents who lived in rural areas, had mid-level economic status, and frequently consumed sugary beverages. After propensity score matchings, Uygur (PRR, 1.44; 95% CI, 1.25–1.67), Tibetan (PRR, 1.39; 95% CI, 1.3–1.48), and Yi (PRR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.04–1.48) adolescents were significantly more likely to have caries than Han adolescents. Subgroup analyses revealed that gender, age, location of residence, economic status, region, consumption of sweet snacks and sugary beverages, and dental visit pattern were significantly associated with dental caries within ethnic minorities.
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241. Genetic Diversity Analysis of Dermacentor Nuttalli within Inner Mongolia, China
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Lan Mu, Xiao-yan Si, Lin Wu, Shao-yin Fu, Zheng Gui, Jing-feng Yu, and Hao Cai
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0301 basic medicine ,China ,Entomology ,030231 tropical medicine ,Biology ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,Analysis of molecular variance ,Genetic diversity ,Nucleotide diversity ,Fixation index ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Haplotype ,Animals ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,Internal transcribed spacer ,Phylogeny ,Dermacentor ,Sheep ,Research ,Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ,Dermacentor nuttalli ,Genetic Variation ,Mongolia ,Tick Infestations ,Phylogeography ,Inner Mongolia ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Haplotypes ,Evolutionary biology ,Parasitology - Abstract
Background Ticks (Arthropoda, Ixodida), after mosquitoes, are the second most prevalent vector of infectious diseases. They are responsible for spreading a multitude of pathogens and threatening the health and welfare of animals and human beings. However, given the history of tick-borne pathogen infections in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, surprisingly, neither the genetic diversity nor the spatial distribution of haplotypes within ticks has been studied. Methods We characterized the haplotype distribution of Dermacentor nuttalli in four main pastoral areas of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, by sampling 109 individuals (recovered from sheep) in April–August 2019. The 16S rRNA gene, cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI), and the internal transcribed spacer 2 region (ITS2) were amplified and sequenced from extracted DNA. Results Twenty-six haplotypes were identified using 16S rRNA sequences, 57 haplotypes were identified with COI sequences, and 75 haplotypes were identified with ITS2 sequences. Among the three genes, total haplotype diversity was greater than 0.7, while total nucleotide diversity was greater than 0.06. Neutrality tests revealed a significantly negative Tajima’s D result, while Fu's Fs was not significantly positive. Fixation index values (FST) indicated that the degree of genetic differentiation among some sampled populations was small, while for others it was moderate. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) revealed that the variation within populations was greater than that among populations. The mismatch analysis of D. nuttalli exhibited double peaks. Conclusion The genetic diversity of D. nuttalli populations in our region can likely adapt to different geographical environments, thereby leading to genetic diversity, and creating genetic differentiation among different populations. However, genetic differentiation is cryptic and does not form a pedigree geographical structure. Graphical Abstract
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242. [Research progress of novel preparations of polysaccharides]
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Jiang, Hui-Yan, Yan, Si-Min, W U, Qiu-Hui, Zhang, Gui-Fan, L I, Yuan, Shen, Jun, and G E, Wei-Hong
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Polysaccharides ,Monosaccharides ,Nanoparticles ,Capsules ,Microspheres - Abstract
Polysaccharides are macromolecular compounds linked by multiple monosaccharides or monosaccharide derivatives, with a variety of biological activities, such as anti-tumor, anti-oxidation, anti-virus, immunity enhancement, hypoglycemic, hypolipidemic. Its complex structure, diverse biological activities, good application prospects and broad sources of polysaccharides have attracted more and more researchers. The application of microcapsules, microspheres, nanoparticles, liposomes and other new preparation techniques in the preparation research and development of polysaccharides will not only improve the stability and bioavailability of polysaccharides, but also have a good targeting in the treatment of diseases and high biocompatibility. This paper described the characteristics of polysaccharide drugs, reviewed the research progress of new polysaccharide dosage forms, and summarized the application scope of new polysaccharide dosage forms, in order to provide new reference for the development and application of polysaccharides.
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243. [Collagen Peptides Improve Lymphocyte Distribution in Peripheral Blood and T Lymphocyte Proliferation in Spleen of Mice under the Condition of Simulated Weightlessness]
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Shao-Yan, Si, Bing-Xin, Xu, Ying-Ying, Wu, Ya-Ya, Qin, Ran, Duan, and Shu-Jun, Song
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Mice ,Weightlessness ,Animals ,Collagen ,Lymphocyte Count ,CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ,Peptides ,Spleen ,Weightlessness Simulation ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
To investigate whether collagen peptides can improve the immune functions of mice under the condition of simulated weightlessness.Mouse tail-suspension model was used to simulate the effects of weightlessness. Tail-suspended mice were intraperitoneally injected with 600 mg collagen peptides per kilogram body weight once a day for 10 days. Then, the mice were killed, and white blood cells were counted and classified. Lymphocyte subsets and T lymphocyte proliferations in spleens were analyzed.Compared with normal control group, total and differential count of leukocytes, lymphocytes, T cells,CD4Collagen peptides can effectively improve peripheral blood lymphocyte distributions and T lymphocyte proliferations of mice under the condition of simulated weightlessness. This study nay provid the experimental basis for improvement of immune functions of astronauts.胶原蛋白肽改善模拟失重小鼠外周血淋巴细胞分布及脾脏T淋巴细胞增殖能力.探讨胶原蛋白肽能否改善模拟失重小鼠的免疫功能.采用尾吊法模拟失重小鼠模型,模拟失重小鼠每天1次腹腔注射600 mg/kg体重的胶原蛋白肽,10 d后处死小鼠,应用MTT法检测外周血白细胞分类和淋巴细胞亚群以及脾脏T淋巴细胞增殖能力.与正常对照组相比,模拟失重组小鼠白细胞总数、淋巴细胞绝对值、T细胞、CD4胶原蛋白肽能够有效改善模拟失重小鼠的外周血淋巴细胞分布及脾脏T淋巴细胞增殖能力.
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244. Recent advances in the chemical synthesis and semi-synthesis of poly-ubiquitin-based proteins and probes
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Ke-Wei Wang, Shan-Shan Du, Jun Liang, Ji-Shen Zheng, Yan-Yan Si, and Yun-Kun Qi
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Synthetic protein ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Peptide ,General Chemistry ,Computational biology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Chemical synthesis ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Ubiquitin ,Ubiquitinated Proteins ,Posttranslational modification ,biology.protein - Abstract
Ubiquitination, a key and extensive posttranslational modification of proteins, has profound effects on a variety of physiological and pathological processes. The inherent complexity of ubiquitin conjugates makes it highly challenging to study the functional and structural mechanisms of ubiquitination. To address these challenges, accesses to sufficient poly-ubiquitin chains or ubiquitinated proteins are urgently needed. Over the last decade, synthetic protein chemists have developed several novel peptide ligation methods for the preparation of ubiquitin conjugates with precise control over the atomic structure. In this review, we summarize the recent breakthroughs and potential challenges in the chemical synthesis and semi-synthesis of ubiquitin conjugates with respect to the preparation of poly-ubiquitin-based proteins and ubiquitin-based probes.
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245. Measuring and decomposing socioeconomic-related inequality in the use of oral health services among Chinese adults
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Huijing Wu, Bo Wang, Yan Si, Xuenan Liu, Deyu Hu, Min Ding, Xiaoli Gao, Weijian Wang, Chunzi Zhang, Mengru Xu, Xing Wang, Shuo Du, Huancai Lin, Tao Xu, Xiping Feng, Wensheng Rong, Chunxiao Wang, Baojun Tai, and Shuguo Zheng
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Adult ,China ,Index (economics) ,Inequality ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Oral health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Environmental health ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Healthcare Disparities ,General Dentistry ,Socioeconomic status ,Dental Health Services ,media_common ,Aged ,Equity (economics) ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Chinese adults ,030206 dentistry ,Middle Aged ,Educational attainment ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Income ,business - Abstract
Objectives This study aimed to measure socioeconomic-related inequality and horizontal inequity in the use of oral health services and decompose this inequality among adults of different age groups in China. Methods In total, 10 973 adults (3669 aged 35-44 years, 3767 aged 55-64 years and 3537 aged 65-74 years) who participated in the 4th National Oral Health Survey (2015-2016) in China were included. Concentration curves and the Erreygers-corrected concentration index (EI) were employed to measure socioeconomic-related inequality in the use of oral health services. Then, inequity in this utilization was measured by the horizontal inequity index (HI). Furthermore, decomposition analyses were conducted for the three groups to explain the contributions of income level, need factors (ie self-assessed oral health and evaluated oral health status), other factors (ie sex, residential location, educational attainment level and type of basic insurance) and a residual term to overall inequality in oral health service utilization. Results The significant positive EI and HI values indicated that pro-rich inequality and inequity in oral health service utilization exist among Chinese adults. Income and type of basic medical insurance contributed the most to socioeconomic-related inequality in the use of oral health services among adults aged 55-64 and 65-74 years. However, the main driving factors of socioeconomic inequality among adults aged 35-44 years in dental care use included income, educational achievement, type of basic medical insurance and residential location. The need variables accounted for a very small proportion of overall socioeconomic-related inequality in oral health service use in all three groups. Conclusions Oral healthcare service utilization was disproportionately concentrated among better-off Chinese adults. The primary determinants of inequality in dental care use in different age groups provide information for policymakers to create more targeted policies to achieve equity in the oral healthcare system in China.
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246. Dental expenditure, Progressivity and Horizontal inequality in Chinese adults: Based on the 4th National Oral Health Epidemiology Survey
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MengLin CHENG, ChunXiao WANG, Xing WANG, XiPing FENG, BaoJun TAI, DeYu HU, HuanCai LIN, Bo WANG, ShuGuo ZHENG, XueNan LIU, WenSheng RONG, WeiJian WANG, Yan Si, and Tao Xu
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Background: The financial burden of oral diseases is getting more important. The aim of this study was to describe the dental expenditure, analyze its progressivity and horizontal inequality under the general health finance and insurance system, and identify the key social determinants of this inequality for Chinese adults. Methods: A secondary analysis used the data of 13,464 adults from the 4 th National Oral Health Epidemiological Survey (NOHES) in China was undertook. The dental expenditure in the past year divided into out-of-pocket and health insurance payments was collected. Horizontal inequality index and Kakwani index were used to analyze the horizontal inequality and progressivity, respectively. Decomposition of concentration index was made to explore the associated socioeconomic determinants. Results: Mean dental expenditure per capita of Chinese adults was $20.55 (95% Confidence Interval, CI: 18.83,22.26) and for those who used dental service in the past year, the number was $100.95(95%CI: 93.22,108.68). More than 90% of the expenditure was out-of-pocket. Horizontal inequality indices and Kakwani indices were both negative and that indicated inequalities were in favor of the rich. The socioeconomic factors including income, urban or rural area and educational attainment were the main contributors to the inequality of dental expenditure. Conclusion: Dental expenditure for Chinese adults was not too much under a pretty low utilization. The payments of dental expenditure were regressive. People with the most oral health need didn’t meet appropriate dental services. Socioeconomic characteristic including household income, area and education was the main determinant while oral hygiene practice and self-reported oral health were the main individual determinants for the inequality of dental expenditure.
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247. Standardized Ultrasound Diagnosis of Nuchal Cord
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Xiao,Yan-ju, Chen,Yan-hong, Zheng,Hong-yu, Xu,Chun-mei, Liu,Xiao, Yan,Si-ping, Xiao,Yan-ju, Chen,Yan-hong, Zheng,Hong-yu, Xu,Chun-mei, Liu,Xiao, and Yan,Si-ping
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Yan-ju Xiao,1,* Yan-hong Chen,1,* Hong-yu Zheng,1 Chun-mei Xu,1 Xiao Liu,2 Si-ping Yan2 1Department of Ultrasonography, Peopleâs Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, 530021, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Department of Obstetrical, Peopleâs Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nanning, 530021, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Yan-hong ChenDepartment of Ultrasonography, Peopleâs Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, No. 6 of Taoyuan Street, Qingxiu District, Nanning, 530021, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaTel +86 771 2186593Fax +86 771 2802018Email yanhongchen@21cn.comObjective: This study aims to investigate the formation factors that affect the angle of nuchal cord and explore the types of nuchal cord that exist and the process of standardized ultrasound diagnosis of nuchal cord.Methods: Ultrasonography was performed on 707 fetuses with nuchal cord, to observe the direction of the coil, determine the type of coil, and analyze the correlation between the fetal position, placental location, and the direction of the coil with the angle of the umbilical cord.Results: Among the 707 fetuses, those with 1 loop accounted for 89.67%, fetuses with 2 loops accounted for 6.08%, fetuses with 3 loops accounted for 0.28%, and fetuses with partial draping of the umbilical cord accounted for 3.96%. Nuchal cord mostly occurred in fetuses where the placenta was attached to the anterior wall of the uterus, and the α-shaped and C-shaped types were in the majority. The C-shaped type accounted for 43.14%, the α-shaped type for 40.88%, the O-shaped type for 12.02%, and the L-shaped type for 3.96%.Conclusion: The direction of the coil of the umbilical cord can be determined by blood flow vector observation. The fetal position, placental location, and the direction of the coil are the three factors affecting the coiling angle of the umbilical cord. Ultrasonic classificat
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248. The effect of sodium formate mediated double regulation in TiO2 photocatalytic reduction of cadmium
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Na Zhou, Hua-Yan Si, Wengen Ling, Zhikang Li, Gang Yu, Taolin Zhao, Yanting Li, Zhe Liu, Xiuguo Sun, and Dongdong Wei
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Cadmium ,Sodium formate ,Mechanical Engineering ,Sodium ,Metal ions in aqueous solution ,Inorganic chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Catalysis ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,visual_art ,Materials Chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Chelation - Abstract
Investigating on the effect of sodium formate mediated double regulation in TiO2 photocatalytic reduction of cadmium is firstly reported. Multiple characterized methods were used to characterize and confirmed the successful reduction of Cd2+ to the form of metal elements by sodium formate-P25 system. The metal elements were attached to the surface of the composite photocatalyst were directly observed by SEM. The removal efficiency of Cd2+ for the composite photocatalyst was tested. When the addition of sodium formate was 1 g/L, the maximum removal rate of Cd2+ was 94.8% within 10 min. Further experiments showed the mechanism and activity of the combined catalysis of sodium formate and photocatalysis and the role of composite photocatalyst in photocatalytic activity. This is mainly due to the bidentate chelation between sodium formate and TiO2 which makes it possible to adsorb heavy metal ions and the transfer of photo-generated electrons on the bidentate complex, which improves the survival time of the electrons and reduces the metal ions.
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249. Ultrasensitive Fluorescence Detection of Peroxymonosulfate Based on a Sulfate Radical-Mediated Aromatic Hydroxylation
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Chen Qian, Jin-Yan Si, Han-Qing Yu, Wei-Kang Wang, Gui-Xiang Huang, Shu-Chuan Mei, and Chu-Ya Wang
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Detection limit ,Aqueous solution ,Chemistry ,010501 environmental sciences ,010402 general chemistry ,Photochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Molecule ,Chemical equilibrium ,Chain reaction ,Salicylic acid ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Benzoic acid - Abstract
Recently, peroxymonosulfate (PMS)-based advanced oxidation processes have exhibited broad application prospects in the environment field. Accordingly, a simple, rapid, and ultrasensitive method is highly desired for the specific recognition and accurate quantification of PMS in various aqueous solutions. In this work, SO4•–-induced aromatic hydroxylation was explored, and based on that, for the first time, a novel fluorescence method was developed for the PMS determination using Co2+ as a PMS activator and benzoic acid (BA) as a chemical probe. Through a suite of spectral, chromatographic, and mass spectrometric analyses, SO4•– was proven to be the dominant radical species, and salicylic acid was identified as the fluorescent molecule. As a result, a whole radical chain reaction mechanism for the generation of salicylic acid in the BA/PMS/Co2+ system was proposed. This fluorescence method possessed a rapid reaction equilibrium (
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250. Effects of simulated microgravity on miRNA expression in Fisher rat thyroid cell line
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Ru-yi YAN, Bei-ning ZHANG, Kao LI, Dong ZHENG, Shu-jun SONG, Ji-hua WU, Shao-yan SI, Jin-lian ZHOU, Yan CUI, and Jian-zhong ZHANG
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FRTL-5 ,lcsh:R5-920 ,lcsh:R ,lcsh:Medicine ,functional enrichment analysis ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,simulated microgravity ,gene chip hybridization ,miRNA - Abstract
Objective To investigate the effects of simulated microgravity by rotary cell culture system (RCCS) on the expression profiles of miRNA in thyroid follicular epithelial cell line (FRTL-5). Methods FRTL-5 cells were cultured in vitro and randomly divided into simulated microgravity group (SMG) and normal gravity group (NG), with three samples in each group. The samples of two groups were collected at 24th hours of culture, and the total RNAs were extracted, labeled and hybridized in sequence. Feature Extraction software was used to collect the array images and get raw data which were analyzed by Genespring software. Differentially expressed miRNAs were identified through gene chip hybridization and then validated by RT-qPCR. The target genes of differentially expressed miRNAs were predicted by the databases of TargetScan and microRNAorg, and the intersections of databases were identified as potential regulatory target genes. Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) analysis were applied to determine the roles of these target gene. Results The miRNA chip hybridization showed that there were 81 differentially expressed miRNAs in FRTL-5 under simulated microgravity including 53 miRNAs up-regulated and 28 miRNAs down-regulated significantly (P
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