416 results on '"Xian Qiu"'
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252. The Preparation and the Research on Self-Cleaning Coating
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Ma, Ying, primary, Lang, Feng Jun, additional, Huang, Xian Qiu, additional, Liu, Jian Rong, additional, and Peng, Jing Wen, additional
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- 2012
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253. Effect of Passivation on Pitting Corrosion of 316L Stainless Steel in Concentrated Seawater
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Lang, Feng Jun, primary, Ma, Ying, additional, Liu, Jian Rong, additional, Huang, Xian Qiu, additional, and Li, Mou Cheng, additional
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- 2012
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254. Polymorphisms of mismatch repair gene hMLH1 and hMSH2 and risk of gastric cancer in a Chinese population
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XIAO, XIAN-QIU, primary, GONG, WEI-DA, additional, WANG, SHI-ZHI, additional, ZHANG, ZHENG-DONG, additional, RUI, XIAO-PING, additional, WU, GUO-ZHONG, additional, and REN, FENG, additional
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- 2011
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255. Boiler-Water Treatment by Reverse Osmosis Employing Solar Energy
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Zhang, Xian Qiu, primary, Xu, Jing Feng, additional, Du, Ming Xia, additional, and Zhang, Yong, additional
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- 2011
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256. Corrosion and Protection Studies of N80 Steel in CO2 Solution
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Huang, Xian Qiu, primary, Zheng, Jia Shen, additional, He, Rui, additional, Liu, Jian Rong, additional, Bai, Hui Ping, additional, and Tu, Yuan Qiang, additional
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- 2011
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257. Image Segmentation Based on Wavelet Transform
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Wang, Xian Qiu, primary, Wang, Xiu Bi, additional, and Huang, Xiao Li, additional
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- 2011
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258. 5-[(2-Chloro-4-nitroanilino)methylidene]-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxane-4,6-dione
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Lan, Xian-Qiu, primary, Zhang, Xiao-Feng, additional, Yang, Ying-Hong, additional, and Luo, You-Fu, additional
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- 2011
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259. Geometric Error Detection and Identification of a Heavy NC Boring and Milling Machine Tool by Using Laser Tracker
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Zhu, Xian Qiu, primary, Gao, Dong, additional, and Cui, Gang Wei, additional
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- 2010
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260. 5-[(2-Chloro-4-nitroanilino)methylidene]-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxane-4,6-dione
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Ying-Hong Yang, Youfu Luo, Xian-Qiu Lan, and Xiao-Feng Zhang
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Crystallography ,General Chemistry ,Dihedral angle ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Bioinformatics ,Ring (chemistry) ,Organic Papers ,Medicinal chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,QD901-999 ,Nitro ,General Materials Science ,Benzene ,Unit (ring theory) - Abstract
In the title compound, C13H11ClN2O6, the dihedral angles between the benzene ring and the aminomethylene unit and between the aminomethylene group and the dioxane ring are 8.19 (14) and 1.39 (17)°, respectively. The dioxane ring has a half-boat conformation, in which the C atom between the dioxane O atoms is 0.662 (4)Å out of the plane through the remaining ring atoms. Intramolecular N—H...O and N—H...Cl interactions occur.
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- 2011
261. A NEW SPECIES OF THE GENUS NEOVERRUCA (CIRRIPEDIA, THORACICA, VERRUCIDEA, NEOVERRUCIDAE) FROM A HYDROTHERMAL VENT AREA IN THE OKINAWA TROUGH.
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ZHONG-LI SHA and XIAN-QIU REN
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CRUSTACEAN classification , *HYDROTHERMAL vent animals , *MID-ocean ridges , *CRUSTACEAN anatomy - Abstract
A new species of the neoverrucid barnacle genus Neoverruca Newman, 1989, N. intermedia sp. nov., collected from a hydrothermal vent area in the Okinawa Trough, is described and illustrated. It differs from N. brachylepadoformis Newman, 1989 by the apical end of the inner surface of the movable scutum being in a pocket-form, with a longitudinal groove upwards, and without median ridges; the adductor ridge (or myophore) of the fixed scutum stout and the inner distal part of the scutum without longitudinal ridge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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262. Study on the characteristics of ECR plasma spatial distribution
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Fu, Si-Lie, primary, Chen, Jun-Fang, additional, Hu, She-Jun, additional, Wu, Xian-Qiu, additional, Lee, Yun, additional, and Fan, Shuan-Li, additional
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- 2006
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263. Anti-Corrosion Properties of Fe-Ni-Al2O3 Cermet Inert Anode
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Xiaozhou Cao, Zhongning Shi, Shaohua Yang, and Zhu-Xian Qiu
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- 2006
264. Liquidus Temperature of Molten Cryolite-Based Aluminum Electrolyte
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Hong-Min Kan, Zhu-Xian Qiu, and Yun-Gang Ban
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not Available.
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- 2006
265. Computer-Controlled System for Plasma Ion Energy Auto-Analyzer
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Xian-qiu, Wu, primary, Jun-fang, Chen, additional, Zhen-mei, Jiang, additional, Qing-hua, Zhong, additional, Yu-ying, Xiong, additional, and Kai-hua, Wu, additional
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- 2003
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266. Optical-Damage-Resistant Ti-Diffused LiNbO3 Strip Waveguide Doped With Scandium.
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De-Long Zhang, Cong-Xian Qiu, Wing-Han Wong, Dao-Yin Yu, and Pun, Edwin Yue-Bun
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We report Sc3+-doped Ti:LiNbO3 (Ti:Sc:LN) strip waveguide fabricated by Ti-diffusion following homogeneous Sc3+-diffusion-doping in a Z-cut congruent substrate. We show that Sc3+-doping has little contribution to the substrate index and the Li2O out-diffusion was effectively suppressed. The refractive index increases in the waveguide layer are mainly contributed from the Ti4+ dopants. The waveguide well supports both transverse electric (TE) and magnetic (TM) modes, is single-mode at 1.5-μm wavelength, and has a loss of 1.4 dB/cm for the TE mode and 1.8 dB/cm for the TM mode. A secondary ion mass spectrometry study shows that the Sc3+-profile covers 80% ordinary refractive index profile and almost 100% extraordinary refractive index profile, and the 1/e Sc3+ concentration is above the threshold of photorefractive effect. Further, two-beam hologram recording experimental results verify the optical-damage-resistant feature of the waveguide. Highlights are given for fabrication of an optical-damage-resistant Ti:Sc:LN waveguide. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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267. Relation of Refractive Index Change to Ti-Concentration in Ti-Diffused LiNbO3 Waveguide Doped With Sc3+.
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De-Long Zhang, Cong-Xian Qiu, Wing-Han Wong, Dao-Yin Yu, and Pun, Edwin Yue-Bun
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Multimode Ti4+-diffused LiNbO3 planar waveguide doped with Sc3+ ions was fabricated by codiffusion of stacked Sc2O3 and Ti-metal thin film coated onto Z-cut congruent LiNbO3 substrate at 1060 °C in wet O2. The Ti4+-concentration was profiled by secondary ion mass spectrometry. The refractive index profile is constructed from measured mode index, and correlated with the Ti4+ profile. Other two related issues including the contribution of Sc3+-doping to substrate refractive index and Li2O out-diffusion were also studied. The results show that the Sc3+-doping has little contribution to the substrate index and the Li2O out-diffusion was effectively suppressed. The index change and Ti 4+-concentration follow an exponential relationship with a power index 0.54/0.79 for the ordinary/extraordinary ray. The relationship is similar to that of conventional Ti:LiNbO3 waveguide because of little contribution of Sc3+-doping to the substrate index and effective suppression for Li2O out-diffusion. Some considerations for fabricating an optical-damage-resistant Ti:Sc:LiNbO3 waveguide are given. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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268. Ti:Er:LiNbO3 Strip Waveguide With High Diffusion-Doped Er^3+ Concentration.
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De-Long Zhang, Cong-Xian Qiu, Fang Han, Bei Chen, Ping-Rang Hua, Dao-Yin Yu, and Pun, Edwin Yue-Bun
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We report a Ti:Er:LiNbO3 strip waveguide with high diffusion-doped surface Er3+ concentration. The waveguide was fabricated with a technological process in sequence of preparation of noncongruent, Li-deficient LiNbO3 substrate by performing Li-poor vapor transport equilibration treatment on a congruent Z-cut LiNbO3 plate, diffusion of 40-nm-thick Er metal film, and fabrication of 8-μm-wide Ti-diffused strip waveguide. The waveguide retains the LiNbO3 phase and shows the waveguiding characteristics similar to the conventional Ti:LiNbO3 waveguide. Secondary ion mass spectrometry study shows that the Er3+ diffusion reservoir was exhausted and the profile is Gaussian with a surface concentration two times larger than that of the conventional Ti:Er:LiNbO3 waveguide. The waveguide shows stable 1547-nm small-signal enhancement under the 1480-nm pumping without serious optical damage observed, and a 5-dB signal enhancement is obtained for the available coupled pump power of only 90 mW. A saturated net gain as much as 5 dB/cm is predicted theoretically. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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269. Serum micronutrients in relation to pre-cancerous gastric lesions
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Zhang, Lian, primary, Blot, William J., additional, You, Wei-Cheng, additional, Chang, Yun-Sheng, additional, Liu, Xian-Qiu, additional, Kneller, Robert W., additional, Zhao, Lei, additional, Liu, Wei-Dong, additional, Li, Ji-You, additional, Jin, Mao-Lin, additional, Xu, Guang-Wei, additional, Fraumeni, Joseph F., additional, and Yang, Chung S., additional
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270. Composition, Abundance, and Diversity of the Peracarida on Different Vegetation Types in the Qi'ao-Dan'gan Island Mangrove Nature Reserve on Qi'ao Island in the Pearl River Estuary, China.
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Chang-Fu Wang, Xian-Qiu Ren, and Run-Lin Xu
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CRUSTACEA ,NATIONAL parks & reserves ,BIODIVERSITY ,STATISTICAL sampling ,HABITATS ,MANGROVE plants ,MARINE algae - Abstract
This article discusses a study which examined the assemblage patterns of the Peracarida, a crustacean, on different vegetation types in the Qi'ao-Dan'gan Island Mangrove Nature Reserve on Qi'ao Island in the Pearl River Estuary, China. The study investigated the patterns, including composition, abundance and diversity, and the relationship of the assemblages to different types of fauna. It applied quantitative sampling from January 2007 to November 2008. The study found higher abundance of the Peracarida in both the mangrove arbor and seaweed.
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- 2010
271. Allelopathic effects of Eucalyptus urophylla on ten tree species in south China.
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Bizhen Fang, Shixiao Yu, Yongfan Wang, Xian Qiu, Chuxiong Cai, and Shiping Liu
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EUCALYPTUS ,LEACHATE ,GERMINATION ,ALLELOCHEMICALS ,PRUNUS africana ,CINNAMON tree ,DIOSPYROS ,FALCATARIA moluccana - Abstract
Aqueous leaf leachate and leaf volatile of Eucalyptus urophylla were used to investigate their effects on seed germination and seedling growth of seven native tree species ( Cinnamomum burmanni, Cryptocarya concinna, Machilus chinensis, Photinia benthamiana, Pygeum topengii, Diospyros morrisiana and Pterospermum lanceaefolium) and three exotic tree species ( Acacia confusa, Albizia lebbeck and Albizia falcataria). It was revealed that aqueous leaf leachate suppressed the seed germination and seedling growth of Photinia benthamiana, Pygeum topengii, Diospyros morrisiana and Pterospermum lanceaefolium. In case of Cryptocarya concinna, leaf leachate decreased only the seed germination. Leaf volatile concentration beyond 250 g per desiccator had a significant suppression effect on germination of Cinnamomum burmanni, Cryptocarya concinna, Machilus chinensis, Diospyros morrisiana and Pterospermum lanceaefolium. The seedlings growth for most species was affected at concentration of 50 g and above, with the exception of Cryptocarya concinna, Pygeum topengii and Albizia falcataria which were not obviously suppressed at 50 or 150 g leaf weight. However, the growth of Pterospermum lanceaefolium remained uninhibitory till when volatile at the concentration of 350 g leaf weight was applied. From the result it can be concluded that the allelochemical effects of the donor varies with the dose applied, and species respond differently to allelochemical released by the Eucalyptus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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272. Conservation of Gathering of Immortals for the Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery of China and South Asia.
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Jin Xian Qiu and Weiss, Carol
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- 2017
273. CONSERVING TWO MING PAINTINGS AT THE BRITISH MUSEUM.
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JIN XIAN QIU and LUK, YU-PING
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The article focuses on the restoration of two Chinese Ming hanging scroll paintings, "Portrait of an Official in Front of the Beijing Imperial Palace" and "Two Horses under a Tree," both of which are on display at the exhibition "Ming: 50 years that changed China" at the British Museum in London, England.
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- 2014
274. Corrosion and Protection Studies of N80 Steel in CO2 Solution
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Huang, Xian Qiu, Zheng, Jia Shen, He, Rui, Liu, Jian Rong, Bai, Hui Ping, and Tu, Yuan Qiang
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Corrosion inhibitor I
9602 was synthesized in the laboratory. Infrared spectrum (IR) and ultraviolet spectrum (UV) in conjunction with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) had been performed to characterize its structure. Corrosion behavior of N80 steel and inhibition property of I9602 in pH=2 solution including 3% NaCl with carbon dioxide saturated were studied. The results showed that, the corrosion of N80 steel in this solution was quite serious, its corrosion rate was 43.02mm/a. The inhibitor synthesized I9602 was mainly composed of amide and imidazoline. When its concentration in above solution was 150mg/l, the inhibition efficiency of I9602 was 90%, and it had good inhibition effect. Using inhibitor was an economical protective measure.- Published
- 2011
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275. A new species of Eusirus Krøyer, 1845 (Amphipoda, Amphilochidea, Eusiridae) from the seamount of the Caroline Plate, with redescription of Meteusiroides keyensis Pirlot, 1934
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Yan-Rong Wang, Zhong-Li Sha, and Xian-Qiu Ren
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
A new Eusirus Krøyer, 1845 species within the family Eusiridae Stebbing, 1888 is described based on specimens collected from seamounts of the Caroline Plate. Eusirus carolinus sp. nov. is characterized by having large, well-pigmented eyes, the distomiddorsal mediodorsal pointed process only present on pleonites 1 and 2, epimeral plate 3 with a smooth posterior margin, the elongated telson only cleft 20%, and the rami of uropod 3 being equal in length. A rare eusirid species, Meteusiroides keyensis Pirlot, 1934, is redescribed as providing the living coloration based on one female specimen. Sequences of two genes (16S rRNA and COI) were used to analyze their relationships with other species in the family Eusiridae and confirm the taxonomic placement. The result supports the monophyly of Cleonardo Stebbing, 1888; Eusirus and Rhachotropis S.I. Smith, 1883; and is consistent with morphological classification.
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- 2024
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276. Sensitivity to thyroid hormones is associated with sleep duration in the euthyroid population with depression degree lower than moderate
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Xian-qiu Xiao, Fu-shan Fu, Cheng Xiang, and Hai-chao Yan
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Sensitivity to thyroid hormones ,Depression ,Sleep ,Cross-sectional analysis ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract We collected thyroid-related hormone index levels, sleep duration, and other basic characteristics of the population with depression from the NHANES 2009–2012 cycles and evaluated the association of Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Index (TSHI) with sleep duration in the euthyroid population with depression via different analysis methods. We found that the association between TSHI and sleep duration was only found in patients with depression degree Moderate group. Among the populations with degree
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- 2024
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277. Antegrade In Situ Fenestration During Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Preserving Isolated Left Vertebral Artery
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Xu-xian Qiu, Qing-long Zeng, Pei-er Shen, and Dong-lin Li
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In situ fenestration ,Isolated left vertebral artery ,Stent graft ,Thoracic endovascular aortic repair ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Introduction: An isolated left vertebral artery (ILVA) on the aortic arch with aortic arch pathologies is common, but how to preserve the ILVA blood flow during endovascular repair remains challenging. Several strategies have been reported but there is still no consensus on the best treatment. This case report presents a novel totally endovascular technique for ILVA revascularisation using antegrade in situ needle assisted fenestration without neck surgical procedures. Report: A 72 year old man with an ILVA and an incomplete circle of Willis underwent endovascular repair of an aortic arch dissection aneurysm. A 30–26 x 160 mm polytetrafluoroethylene aortic stent graft (Ankura; Lifetech, Shenzhen, China) was deployed proximally in zone 2 of the aortic arch covering the primary tear together with the ILVA and left subclavian artery (LSA). A 6F steerable sheath was placed in the LSA through brachial access, and another 6F long sheath with an adjustable puncture needle was introduced through the right femoral access and placed against the ILVA ostium with the guidance of LSA angiography. Antegrade ILVA fenestration was successfully performed using a needle, and a 0.018 inch guidewire was introduced through the puncture hole, followed by balloon dilation and implantation of a 4.5 × 12 mm balloon expandable bare stent (Dynamic; Biotronik, Bulach, Switzerland). The LSA was reconstructed using a retrograde in situ needle fenestration technique through the steerable sheath from left brachial access, and a 9 × 50 mm Viabahn stent graft was deployed. Post-operatively, the patient recovered uneventfully without neurological deficit. One year follow up imaging confirmed patent ILVA and LSA, and favourable aortic remodelling without any leakage. Conclusion: This case suggests that the totally endovascular technique of antegrade in situ fenestration is feasible and effective for preserving an ILVA.
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- 2024
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278. Extraction Optimization of Phenolic Compounds from Triadica sebifera Leaves: Identification, Characterization and Antioxidant Activity
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Shao-Jun Fan, Xin-Yue Zhang, Yu Cheng, Yu-Xian Qiu, Yun-Yi Hu, Ting Yu, Wen-Zhang Qian, Dan-Ju Zhang, and Shun Gao
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extraction optimization ,response surface methodology ,phenolic compounds ,leaf waste ,HPLC ,antioxidant activity ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Triadica sebifera (T. sebifera) has attracted much attention because of the high oil content in its seeds, but there are few systematic studies on the phenolic compounds of T. sebifera leaves (TSP). In this study, the extraction process of TSP was optimized by response surface methodology. The phenolic components of these extracts were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Moreover, the effects of hot air drying (HD), vacuum drying (VD) and freeze drying (FD) on the antioxidant activity and characterization of T. sebifera leaf extract (TSLE) were evaluated. Under the conditions of ethanol concentration 39.8%, liquid–solid ratio (LSR) 52.1, extraction time 20.2 min and extraction temperature 50.6 °C, the maximum TSP yield was 111.46 mg GAE/g dw. The quantitative analysis and correlation analysis of eight compounds in TSP showed that the type and content of phenolic compounds had significant correlations with antioxidant activity, indicating that tannic acid, isoquercitrin and ellagic acid were the main components of antioxidant activities. In addition, through DPPH and ABTS determination, VD-TSLE and FD-TSLE showed strong scavenging ability, with IC50 values of 138.2 μg/mL and 135.5 μg/mL and 73.5 μg/mL and 74.3 μg/mL, respectively. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) infrared spectroscopy revealed small differences in the extracts of the three drying methods. This study lays a foundation for the effective extraction process and drying methods of phenolic antioxidants from T. sebifera leaves, and is of great significance for the utilization of T. sebifera leaves.
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- 2024
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279. The application of concept cartoons in the teaching of friction.
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Yan-yan Xiong and Xian-Qiu Wu
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FRICTION ,CONSTRUCTIVISM (Education) ,PHYSICS education ,TEACHING methods ,TEACHING models ,TEACHING guides ,LEARNING ability ,EDUCATION - Abstract
Taking the lesson "friction" for example, the approaches of concept cartoons are used. The article attempts to combine the constructivism theory and the practical physics teaching approaches, highlights the characteristics that can develop the students' thinking, and can motivate the more extensive space of them by the art of vision, so to expect the students can reconstruct the correct science concept and extend their view of knowledge in the confliction of the new and old cognition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
280. Differentially expressed circRNA and functional pathways in the hippocampus of epileptic mice based on next‐generation sequencing
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Xian‐Qiu Liao, Hai‐Chun Yu, Li‐Mei Diao, Ling Lu, Huan Li, Yan‐Ying Zhou, Hong‐Ling Qin, Qi‐Liu Huang, Ting‐Ting Lv, and Xiao‐Mei Huang
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circRNA ,epilepsy ,next‐generation sequencing ,pathway analysis ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by the highly synchronized abnormal discharge of brain neurons. It has the characteristics of paroxysmal, transient, repetitive, and stereotyped. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a recently discovered type of noncoding RNA with diverse cellular functions related to their excellent stability; additionally, some circRNAs can bind and regulate microRNAs (miRNAs). The present study was designed to screen the differentially expressed circRNA in an acute seizure model of epilepsy in mice, analyze the related miRNA and mRNA, and study their participating functions and enrichment pathways. In order to obtain the differential expression of circRNA in epilepsy and infer their function, we used next‐generation sequencing and found significantly different transcripts. CIRI (circRNA identifier) software was used to predict circRNA from the hippocampus cDNA, EdgeR was applied for the differential circRNA analysis between samples, and Cytoscape 3.7.2 software was used to draw the network diagram. A total of 10,388 differentially expressed circRNAs were identified, of which 34 were upregulated and 66 were downregulated. Among them, mm9_circ_008777 and mm9_circ_004424 were the key upregulated genes, and their expression in the epilepsy group was verified using Quantitative real‐time PCR (QPCR). The analysis indicated that the extracted gene ontology terms and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathways were closely related to several epilepsy‐associated processes. This study determined that mm9_circ_008777 and mm9_circ_004424 are potential biomarkers of epilepsy, which play important roles in epilepsy‐related pathways. These results could help improve the understanding of the biological mechanisms of circRNAs and epilepsy treatments.
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- 2021
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281. Inflammation-related adverse reactions following vaccination potentially indicate a stronger immune response
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Chun-Lan Zhuang, Zhi-Jie Lin, Zhao-Feng Bi, Ling-Xian Qiu, Fang-Fang Hu, Xiao-Hui Liu, Bi-Zhen Lin, Ying-Ying Su, Hui-Rong Pan, Tian-Ying Zhang, Shou-Jie Huang, Yue-Mei Hu, You-Lin Qiao, Feng-Cai Zhu, Ting Wu, Jun Zhang, and Ning-Shao Xia
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Inflammation ,adverse reaction ,recombinant vaccine ,immune response ,antibody ,vaccine hesitancy ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Concerns about vaccine safety are an important reason for vaccine hesitancy, however, limited information is available on whether common adverse reactions following vaccination affect the immune response. Data from three clinical trials of recombinant vaccines were used in this post hoc analysis to assess the correlation between inflammation-related solicited adverse reactions (ISARs, including local pain, redness, swelling or induration and systematic fever) and immune responses after vaccination. In the phase III trial of the bivalent HPV-16/18 vaccine (Cecolin®), the geometric mean concentrations (GMCs) for IgG anti-HPV-16 and -18 (P
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- 2021
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282. Azithromycin treats diffuse panbronchiolitis by targeting T cells via inhibition of mTOR pathway
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Dong Weng, Qin Wu, Xian-Qiu Chen, Yu-Kui Du, Tao Chen, Hong Li, Dan-Li Tang, Qiu-Hong Li, Yuan Zhang, Li-Qin Lu, Nian-Yu Zhou, Jia-Cui Song, Chen Wang, and Hui-Ping Li
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Azithromycin ,CD4+ T cells ,Diffuse panbronchiolitis ,IL-17A ,mTOR ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Azithromycin (AZM), that is a macrolide antibiotic, has been found to treat diffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB) effectively. However, the mechanism of action underlying the therapeutic effects remains unclear. We selected 64 patients with DPB from 305 patients who were diagnosed with DPB at the outpatient clinic in Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital from Jan 2010 to Oct 2014. The primary PBLs, CD4 + T cells, and Jurkat T cells were treated with AZM or erythromycin (EM), and the effects of AZM and EM on IL-17A and CXCL-2 production, proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy were evaluated. AZM and EM significantly inhibited IL-17A and CXCL-2 production in patients’ PBLs (all P
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- 2019
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283. Bathya brevicarpus gen. et sp. nov. (Amphipoda: Senticaudata: Calliopiidae), from hydrothermal vents, Okinawa Trough, North-west Pacific
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Yan-Rong Wang, Chao-Dong Zhu, Zhong-Li Sha, and Xian-Qiu Ren
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taxonomy ,morphology ,Calliopiidae ,new genus ,deep sea ,Zoology ,QL1-991 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
One individual referable to Calliopiidae G.O. Sars, 1893 was collected from a chemically reduced habitat, the hydrothermal vent systems in Okinawa Trough, and was identified as a new genus and species belonging to this family after a morphological examination. A formal description of this new species and a discussion of the relationship of the new genus within Calliopiidae are presented.
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- 2020
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284. Overexpression of Kinesin Family Member 20A Correlates with Disease Progression and Poor Prognosis in Human Nasopharyngeal Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis of 105 Patients.
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Sai-Lan Liu, Huan-Xin Lin, Fang Qiu, Wei-Jing Zhang, Chun-Hao Niu, Wen Wen, Xiao-Qing Sun, Li-Ping Ye, Xian-Qiu Wu, Chu-Yong Lin, Li-Bing Song, and Ling Guo
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Numerous studies have shown Kinesin family member 20A (KIF20A) may play a critical role in the development and progression of cancer. However, the clinical value of KIF20A in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is unknown. Here, we investigated the expression pattern of KIF20A in NPC and its correlation with clinicopathological features of patients.Real-time PCR and Western blotting were used to quantify KIF20A expression in NPC cell lines and clinical specimens compared with normal controls. KIF20A protein expression was also examined in archived paraffin embedded tumor samples from 105 patients with pathologically confirmed NPC by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Statistical analyses were applied to assess the associations between KIF20A expression and the clinicopathological features and survival outcomes. Effects on migration and invasion were assessed by wound healing and transwell invasion assays after KIF20A silencing.KIF20A was significantly overexpressed at both the mRNA and protein levels in NPC cell lines and human tumor tissues. 45/105 (42.9%) of NPC specimens expressed high levels of KIF20A among the KIF20A detectable cases. Statistical analysis revealed that high KIF20A expression was significantly associated with gender (P = 0.046), clinical stage (P
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- 2017
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285. Seismic Analysis of a Viscoelastic Damping Isolator
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Bo-Wun Huang, Jao-Hwa Kuang, Jung-Ge Tseng, Jyun-Cin Wang, and Yu-Xian Qiu
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Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Seismic prevention issues are discussed much more seriously around the world after Fukushima earthquake, Japan, April 2011, especially for those countries which are near the earthquake zone. Approximately 1.8×1012 kilograms of explosive energy will be released from a magnitude 9 earthquake. It destroys most of the unprotected infrastructure within several tens of miles in diameter from the epicenter. People can feel the earthquake even if living hundreds of miles away. This study is a seismic simulation analysis for an innovated and improved design of viscoelastic damping isolator, which can be more effectively applied to earthquake prevention and damage reduction of high-rise buildings, roads, bridges, power generation facilities, and so forth, from earthquake disaster. Solidworks graphic software is used to draw the 3D geometric model of the viscoelastic isolator. The dynamic behavior of the viscoelastic isolator through shock impact of specific earthquake loading, recorded by a seismometer, is obtained via ANSYS finite element package. The amplitude of the isolator is quickly reduced by the viscoelastic material in the device and is shown in a time response diagram. The result of this analysis can be a crucial reference when improving the design of a seismic isolator.
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- 2015
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286. 1611. Impact analysis of model combined by hand-arm and golf club when striking ball.
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Jung-Ge Tseng, Bo-Wun Huang, Ke Tien Yen, and Yu-Xian Qiu
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GOLF clubs (Associations) , *OVERUSE injuries , *TRANSIENT analysis , *FINITE element method , *BIOMECHANICS , *GEOMETRIC modeling - Abstract
Golf is an extremely popular activity that over 60 million of people enjoy playing it. Overuse injuries associated with the back, neck, wrist, shoulder, elbow, knee, etc., are common for both professional and amateur player due to golf swing. A lot of researchers investigate the mechanical behavior of golf club or biological response of human body individually. But there is little study on the dynamic interaction between the hand-arm and golf club mashie (HAGCM) when striking ball. Solidworks package is used to draw the 3D geometric model of a left hand-arm contacted at the grip of the golf club. Then the 3D biomechanical model is imported into ANSYS software for transient (impact) analysis. Due to complicated geometry of the sharp edge at the club head and the hand-arm, the tetrahedral element is applied for all components of HAGCM to save computer resource during ANSYS process. Finite element convergence test is obtained before any further analysis. In order to simulate the ball-striking, the hitting surface of the club head is subjected to the impact force of 22 N within 0.01 seconds. All the deformations, principle and shear stresses of the time response found in the vibrating golf head, shaft, grip and hand are compared with each other. Normal and eccentric impact analyses for HAGCM are examined as well. The angular velocity found in eccentric impact is much higher than that in normal impact, and it will cause the muscle to exert more power to hold the golf club. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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287. Equine Viperin Restricts Equine Infectious Anemia Virus Replication by Inhibiting the Production and/or Release of Viral Gag, Env, and Receptor via Distortion of the Endoplasmic Reticulum.
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Yan-Dong Tang, Lei Na, Chun-Hui Zhu, Nan Shen, Fei Yang, Xian-Qiu Fu, Yu-Hong Wang, Li-Hua Fu, Jia-Yi Wang, Yue-Zhi Lin, Xue-Feng Wang, Xiaojun Wang, Jian-Hua Zhou, and Cheng-Yao Li
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Viperin is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-associated multifunctional protein that regulates virus replication and possesses broad antiviral activity. In many cases, viperin interferes with the trafficking and budding of viral structural proteins by distorting the membrane transportation system. The lentivirus equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) has been studied extensively. In this study, we examined the restrictive effect of equine viperin (eViperin) on EIAV replication and investigated the possible molecular basis of this restriction to obtain insights into the effect of this cellular factor on retroviruses. We demonstrated that EIAV infection of primary equine monocyte-derived macrophages (eMDMs) upregulated the expression of eViperin. The overexpression of eViperin significantly inhibited the replication of EIAV in eMDMs, and knockdown of eViperin transcription enhanced the replication of EIAV in eMDMs by approximately 45.8%. Further experiments indicated that eViperin restricts EIAV at multiple steps of viral replication. The overexpression of eViperin inhibited EIAV Gag release. Both the α-helix domain and radical S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) domain were required for this activity. However, the essential motifs in SAM were different from those reported for the inhibition of HIV-1 Gag by human viperin. Furthermore, eViperin disrupted the synthesis of both EIAV Env and receptor, which consequently inhibited viral production and entry, respectively, and this disruption was dependent on the eViperin α-helix domain. Using immunofluorescence assays and electron microscopy, we demonstrated that the α-helix domain is responsible for the distortion of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Finally, EIAV did not exhibit counteracting eViperin at the protein level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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288. 5-[(2-Chloro-4-nitroanilino)methylidene]-2,2-dimethyl-1,3-dioxane-4,6-dione
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Xian-Qiu Lan, Xiao-Feng Zhang, Ying-Hong Yang, and You-Fu Luo
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
In the title compound, C13H11ClN2O6, the dihedral angles between the benzene ring and the aminomethylene unit and between the aminomethylene group and the dioxane ring are 8.19 (14) and 1.39 (17)°, respectively. The dioxane ring has a half-boat conformation, in which the C atom between the dioxane O atoms is 0.662 (4)Å out of the plane through the remaining ring atoms. Intramolecular N—H...O and N—H...Cl interactions occur.
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289. Characterization of spatial plasma distribution in a divergence-type ECR-PECVD system
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Chen, Jun-Fang, Fu, Si-Lie, Lai, Xiu-qiong, Xiang, Peng-Fei, Li, Yun, and Wu, Xian-Qiu
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Abstract: The spatial distribution of electron cyclotron resonance plasma in ECR-PECVD reaction chamber is diagnosed by a Langmuir probe and the effect of the magnetic field is also investigated. The results show that the ECR plasma in the upper region has poor radial and axial uniformity, whereas the plasma in the downstream region has fine radial uniformity. Changing of magnetic coil currents does not distort the characteristics of spatial distribution in the reaction chamber. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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290. [A Retrospective Study of R±DHAX Regimen versus R-CHOP Regimen First-Line Treatment of Elderly Patients with Newly Diagnosed Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma].
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Wei WP, Yu XQ, Wang LX, Zhang S, and Fei XM
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- Humans, Retrospective Studies, Aged, Prognosis, Male, Female, Cytarabine administration & dosage, Treatment Outcome, Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse drug therapy, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Rituximab administration & dosage, Cyclophosphamide administration & dosage, Vincristine, Prednisone administration & dosage, Doxorubicin administration & dosage
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Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy and prognosis of Rituximab combined with DHAX and CHOP regimen in the first-line treatment of elderly patients with newly diagnosed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)., Methods: A total of 36 elderly patients with DLBCL who were admitted and treated with 3 of more courses of treatment from August 2011 to August 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, and they were divided into rituximab±DHAX (R±DHAX) regimen group (18 cases) and rituximab±CHOP (R-CHOP) regimen group (18 cases) according to the treatment plan, and clinical features, efficacy and survival of the patients were observed., Results: Compared with R-CHOP group, patients of the R±DHAX group were older, and had worse performance status and higher IPI score, the differences between two groups in age, ECOG score and IPI score were statistically significant ( P =0.005 P =0.018, P =0.035), but there were no significant differences beween two groups in gender, whether there were B symptoms, whether LDH was elevated, whether there was extranodal involvement, cell origin, bone marrow infiltration, and whether rituximab was combined ( P =0.738, P =1, P =0.315, P =0.305, P =0.413, P =0.177, P =0.711, P =0.229). The efficacy could be evaluated in 36 cases, including CR 14 (38.9%), PR 17 (47.2%), PD 5 (13.9%), and ORR of 86.1% (31/36). There were no statistically significant differences in CR[(27.8%(5/18) vs 50.0%(9/18); P >0.05] and PR [44.4%(8/18) vs 50.0%(9/18); P >0.05] of R±DHAX group and R-CHOP group, there was statistically significant difference in ORR[72.2%(13/18) vs 100.0%(18/18); P =0.045] between two groups. The 1-year OS of R±DHAX group and R-CHOP group was (38.9±11.5%)% and (94.4±7.4%)%, respectively, 2-year OS was (16.7±8.8)% and (72.2±10.6)%, respectively, and the differences between two groups were statistically significant ( P =0.001, P =0.002). The median survival time in the R±DHAX group was 11 months(95% CI :8.9-13.1), and the median survival time in the R-CHOP group was not reached, and there was a statistically significant difference between the groups ( P < 0.001)., Conclusion: For elderly DLBCL patients, R±DHAX may not be superior to R-CHOP in OS, and ECOG score, IPI score and age may affect the survival of elderly DLBCL patients. However, R±DHAX regimen is safe, tolerable and has a certain efficacy, which can be used as one of the clinical treatment options for elderly DLBCL.
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291. Sensitivity to thyroid hormones is associated with sleep duration in the euthyroid population with depression degree lower than moderate.
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Xiao XQ, Fu FS, Xiang C, and Yan HC
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- Humans, Nutrition Surveys, Thyroid Hormones, Thyroxine, Thyrotropin, Depression, Sleep Duration
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We collected thyroid-related hormone index levels, sleep duration, and other basic characteristics of the population with depression from the NHANES 2009-2012 cycles and evaluated the association of Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone Index (TSHI) with sleep duration in the euthyroid population with depression via different analysis methods. We found that the association between TSHI and sleep duration was only found in patients with depression degree < Moderate (score: 1-14) rather than > Moderate group. Among the populations with degree < Moderate (N = 1918), only 4 indexes (parametric Thyroid Feedback Quantile Index, PTFQI, Thyrotroph Thyroxine Resistance Index, TT4RI, Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone TSH, and TSHI) reflecting the sensitivity to thyroid hormones were related to the sleep duration, with a significant non-linear relationship after adjusting for potential confounders (all P < 0.05). Trend analysis indicated that with the level increase of these 4 indexes, the sleep duration increased (all P for trend < 0.001). Further, we found that TSHI was relatively more important among the 4 indexes. Sum up, sensitivity to thyroid hormones is associated with sleep duration in the euthyroid population with depression degree lower than Moderate. Poor sensitivity referred to a longer sleep duration., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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292. [Risk Factors and the Effect of Antiviral Prophylaxis for Herpes Zoster in Multiple Myeloma Patients].
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Wang LX, Ji YP, Lei F, Yu XQ, and Fei XM
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- Humans, Bortezomib therapeutic use, Bortezomib pharmacology, Retrospective Studies, Herpesvirus 3, Human, Risk Factors, Transplantation, Autologous, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Antiviral Agents pharmacology, Multiple Myeloma drug therapy, Herpes Zoster prevention & control, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Kidney Diseases
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Objective: To study the incidence and risk factors of herpes zoster in patients with multiple myeloma and to evaluate the preventive effect of antiviral therapy., Methods: The clinical features of multiple myeloma patients with herpes zoster were retrospectively analyzed, the risk factors of herpes zoster and the effect of antiviral prophylaxis were analyzed., Results: Among 180 patients with multiple myeloma, 23 cases developed herpes zoster (12.8%). The incidence of herpes zoster was 19.1% in patients with renal dysfunction and 23.5% after autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT). The incidence of herpes zoster was higher in patients receiving bortezomib-containing regimens (21/137, 15.3%) than that in those without bortezomib (2/43, 4.7%), but there was no statistical difference ( P =0.067). Antiviral prophylaxis was associated with fewer zoster infections, 8/111(7.2%) developed herpes zoster in patients who received antiviral prophylaxis, and 15/69 (21.7%) in those receiving no prophylaxis( P =0.005). 65.2% of patients with herpes zoster did not receive antiviral prophylaxis. Multivariate analysis showed that bortezomib treatment, AHSCT and renal dysfunction were independent risk factors for multiple myeloma with herpes zoster, while antiviral prophylaxis was independently associated with reducing the risk of herpes zoster. Herpes zoster had no effect on OS in patients with multiple myeloma., Conclusion: The risk of herpes zoster in multiple myeloma patients was increased. Antiviral prophylaxis can reduce the risk of herpes zoster in patients on bortezomib-based therapy.
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293. [Analysis of Related Factors of Autologous Peripheral Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization in Patients with Lymphoma and Myeloma].
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Yu XQ, Wang LX, Lei F, Lu WP, and Fei XM
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- Humans, Etoposide, Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization, Retrospective Studies, Male, Female, Febrile Neutropenia, Lymphoma therapy, Multiple Myeloma therapy
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Objective: To explore the related factors affecting of autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cell mobilization in patients with single center lymphoma and multiple myeloma., Methods: The clinical total of 30 patients with lymphoma or multiple myeloma who underwent autologous peripheral hematopoietic stem cell mobilization and transplantation in the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University from March 2012 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed, including the patients' age, gender, disease type, chemotherapy course, mobilization scheme, collection times, CD34
+ cell count, adverse events, days of neutrophil and platelet implantation after transplantation. The related factors affecting to the mobilization efficiency of peripheral blood stem cells was analyzed., Results: The mobilization scheme had a significant effect on the mobilization success rate of CD34+ cells. The mobilization success rate and optimal mobilization rate of intermediate-dose VP-16+G-CSF were higher than that of high-dose VP-16+G-CSF ( P <0.05); the mobilization success rate of patients with previous chemotherapy courses ≤4 was higher than that of patients with chemotherapy courses >4 (100% vs 72.22%, P <0.05); the mobilization success rate of lymphoma patients was lower than that of myeloma patients (66.67% vs 94.44%, P <0.05); the mobilization success rate of lymphoma patients who received intermediate-dose VP-16+G-CSF was higher than that received high-dose VP-16+G-CSF patients (100% vs 42.86%, P <0.05). Patients' gender, age, time from diagnosis to mobilization and disease status had no significant effect on the efficiency of stem cell mobilization. Fifteen patients (50%) had febrile neutropenia during stem cell mobilization. There was no statistical difference in the incidence of febrile neutropenia between the two mobilization schemes ( P >0.05); the incidence of severe thrombocytopenia in intermediate-dose VP-16+G-CSF group was higher than that in high-dose VP-16+G-CSF group ( P <0.05). There was no statistical difference in the time of granulocyte implantation and platelet implantation after stem cell transplantation in patients with different mobilization schemes ( P >0.05)., Conclusion: Mobilization regime, the number of previous chemotherapy course and disease type affect the mobilization efficiency of stem cells. Intermediate dose VP-16+G-CSF can improve the mobilization efficiency of stem cell in lymphoma patients, but should pay attention to the risk of bleeding.- Published
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294. Endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria DX120E inoculation altered the carbon and nitrogen metabolism in sugarcane.
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Qin Y, Xie XQ, Khan Q, Wei JL, Sun AN, Su YM, Guo DJ, Li YR, and Xing YX
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Endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria are versatile and widely distributed in plants. Numerous strains of endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria are used as biofertilizers to minimize the utilization of chemical fertilizers, improve nutrient use efficiency, increase crop productivity, and reduce environmental pollution. However, the mechanism underlying the interaction between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and plants is still unclear. So, the present study was planned to assess the effects of endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria on sugarcane by analyzing the changes in physiological and biochemical activities. In the current study, Klebsiella variicola DX120E, an endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacterium, was inoculated on sugarcane varieties B8 and ROC22 to evaluate the effects on nitrogen and carbon metabolism-related enzymatic activity and biomass. Results showed that DX120E inoculation improved the enzymatic activities related to gluconeogenesis and nitrogen metabolism increased the sugarcane plant's height, cane juice Brix, biomass, chlorophyll, and soluble sugar content in sugarcane. Metabolomics analysis revealed that the metabolome modules were highly enriched in carbon and nitrogen metabolic pathways of strain-affected sugarcane than uninoculated control. The identified carbohydrates were associated with the glycolysis or gluconeogenesis and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in plants. Metabolomic profiling in the present investigation showed that carbohydrate metabolism is coordinated with nitrogen metabolism to provide carbon skeletons and energy to amino acid synthesis, and amino acid degradation results in several metabolites used by the citric acid cycle as an energy source. Moreover, differentially expressed metabolites of non-proteinogenic amino acids have a further complementary role to the action of endophytic nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Meanwhile, a significant difference in metabolites and metabolic pathways present in stems and leaves of B8 and ROC22 varieties was found. This study discovered the potential benefits of DX120E in sugarcane and suggested candidate regulatory elements to enhance interactions between nitrogen-fixing microbes and sugarcane., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Qin, Xie, Khan, Wei, Sun, Su, Guo, Li and Xing.)
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295. [The Effect of Doxycycline on the Expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in Multiple Myeloma].
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Yang YL, Wang LX, Fei XM, Lei F, Lu WP, Yu XQ, and Zhang S
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- Humans, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt, Doxycycline pharmacology, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Multiple Myeloma drug therapy, Multiple Myeloma metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) in multiple myeloma (MM) patients, and analyze the effect of doxycycline (DOX) on the expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in MM cells., Methods: The peripheral blood and bone marrow samples of MM patients were collected, and the patients were divided into three groups: newly diagnosed group, remission group and relapsed/refractory group, while the peripheral blood samples of 34 health people and the bone marrow samples of 17 IDA patients were selected as normal control and control group. The levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 were detected by ELISA. The protein levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in H929 cells treated by different concentrations of DOX were analyzed by Western blot. After H929 cells was treated by Akt inhibitor MK-2206 2HCl in combination with DOX, Western blot was used to detect the levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9., Results: The levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in newly diagnosed MM patients were higher than those in control (P<0.05), while for the patients in the remission group were decreased, but still higher than those in control. The levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 were increased again for the patients in relapsed/refractory group, and showed no significant difference as compared with those in newly diagnosed group. The levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 could be inhibited by 10 mg/L and 15 mg/L DOX treated by H929 cell. The protein levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 showed no altered in H929 cells treated by 5 nmol/L MK-2206 2HCl alone. DOX exerted more profound inhibitory effect to MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression in H929 cells when Akt inhibitor MK-2206 2HCl was combined with DOX., Conclusion: The levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9 are increased in MM patients and related to the disease status of MM. DOX can inhibit the expression of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in MM cells, and antagonizing its activation of Akt signaling pathway can further enhance the inhibitory effect.
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296. Corrigendum to "TIMELESS confers cisplatin resistance in nasopharyngeal carcinoma by activating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway and promoting the epithelial mesenchymal transition" [2017 Aug 28;402:117-130].
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Liu SL, Lin HX, Lin CY, Sun XQ, Ye LP, Qiu F, Wen W, Hua X, Wu XQ, Li J, Song LB, and Guo L
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- 2022
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297. Bilateral anterior cerebral artery occlusion following CD19- and BCMA-targeted chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy for a myeloma patient.
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Wang LX, Yu XQ, Cao J, Lu YL, Luo M, Lei F, Tang Y, and Fei XM
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- Aged, Anterior Cerebral Artery pathology, Antigens, CD19 immunology, Biomarkers, Tumor, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Immunoglobulin G blood, Immunoglobulin G immunology, Multiple Myeloma diagnosis, Radiography, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, B-Cell Maturation Antigen antagonists & inhibitors, Brain Infarction diagnosis, Brain Infarction etiology, Immunotherapy, Adoptive adverse effects, Multiple Myeloma complications, Multiple Myeloma therapy
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Chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR-T)-cell therapy is a promising treatment for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (RRMM). In our previous report, CD19- and BCMA-targeted CAR-T co-administration was associated with a high response rate. Although cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity are frequent complications following CAR-T treatment, cerebral infarction is rarely reported as a CAR-T-related complication. We reported a 73-year-old female MM patient who received CD19- and BCMA-targeted CAR-T for refractory disease. Her disease responded to CAR-T therapy, but she developed neurological symptoms following CRS. Cranial CT and MRI demonstrated multiple cerebral infarctions and bilateral anterior cerebral artery (ACA) occlusion. We suggest that cerebral infarction other than CAR-T-related neurotoxicity is the underlying cause of abnormal neuropsychological symptoms, and diagnostic imaging tests should be actively performed to exclude ischemic cerebrovascular events., (© 2021. Japanese Society of Hematology.)
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298. Differentially expressed circRNA and functional pathways in the hippocampus of epileptic mice based on next-generation sequencing.
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Liao XQ, Yu HC, Diao LM, Lu L, Li H, Zhou YY, Qin HL, Huang QL, Lv TT, and Huang XM
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- Animals, Mice, Epilepsy genetics, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing methods, Hippocampus pathology, RNA, Circular genetics
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Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome caused by the highly synchronized abnormal discharge of brain neurons. It has the characteristics of paroxysmal, transient, repetitive, and stereotyped. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a recently discovered type of noncoding RNA with diverse cellular functions related to their excellent stability; additionally, some circRNAs can bind and regulate microRNAs (miRNAs). The present study was designed to screen the differentially expressed circRNA in an acute seizure model of epilepsy in mice, analyze the related miRNA and mRNA, and study their participating functions and enrichment pathways. In order to obtain the differential expression of circRNA in epilepsy and infer their function, we used next-generation sequencing and found significantly different transcripts. CIRI (circRNA identifier) software was used to predict circRNA from the hippocampus cDNA, EdgeR was applied for the differential circRNA analysis between samples, and Cytoscape 3.7.2 software was used to draw the network diagram. A total of 10,388 differentially expressed circRNAs were identified, of which 34 were upregulated and 66 were downregulated. Among them, mm9_circ_008777 and mm9_circ_004424 were the key upregulated genes, and their expression in the epilepsy group was verified using Quantitative real-time PCR (QPCR). The analysis indicated that the extracted gene ontology terms and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathways were closely related to several epilepsy-associated processes. This study determined that mm9_circ_008777 and mm9_circ_004424 are potential biomarkers of epilepsy, which play important roles in epilepsy-related pathways. These results could help improve the understanding of the biological mechanisms of circRNAs and epilepsy treatments., (© 2021 The Authors. The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences published by John Wiley & Sons Australia on behalf of Kaohsiung Medical University.)
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- 2021
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299. Phaeotremella camelliae sp. nov. (Phaeotremellaceae, Tremellales), A Novel Yeasts Isolated from Tea-Oil Fruits in Jiangxi Province, China.
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Sun Y, Wang GS, Li AH, Wangmu, Chui XQ, Jiang JH, and Wang QM
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- China, DNA, Fungal, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer genetics, Mycological Typing Techniques, Phylogeny, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Fruit, Tea
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Sixty-two isolates among the 65 yeast strains isolated from Jiangxi province, China, were identified into 15 known species based on the sequence analysis of the D1/D2 domains of the LSU rRNA and ITS region. The other three strains, GaoanZ14, GaoanC57, and GaoanC191, isolated from tea-oil fruits, were identified as two undescribed species of Phaeotremella based on the multiple gene sequence analysis, physiological, and biochemical comparisons. Strains GaoanC57 and GaoanC191 had one substitution difference both in the D1/D2 domains of the LSU rRNA and ITS region. They formed a separate branch from the other Phaeotremella species in the D1/D2 and multiple genes trees, and differed from the known species by at least 10 nucleotide substitutions in the D1/D2 domains and more than 6% mismatches in the ITS region. The phylogenetic analysis indicated that those two strains represent a novel species of Phaeotremella, for which the names Phaeotremella camelliae sp. nov. (Holotype CGMCC 2.6141, Mycobank MB832699) is proposed. Only one strain, GaoanZ14, represents the other undescribed species of Phaeotremella, so it will be described in latter when more strains are found.
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300. Lymphadenopathy in POEMS syndrome: a correlation between clinical features and imaging findings.
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Shi XF, Hu SD, Wu LL, Chen XY, Wu JN, Yu XQ, Li DY, Chen M, Liu YC, Zhu Y, and Xi XD
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Lymphadenopathy is an important characteristic of POEMS syndrome, and a Castleman disease (CD)-like pathologic change in the lymph nodes is one of the major diagnostic criteria. However, the characteristics of lymphadenopathy in POEMS still have not been completely elucidated. The lymph node biopsies are available only for a small proportion of patients. A simple and safe way is needed to rule CD in or out. This study aimed to analyse the features of lymphadenopathy and estimate the role of imaging methods, including computed tomography (CT) and positron emission tomography-CT (PET/CT), in the diagnosis of lymphadenopathy in patients with POEMS syndrome. We conducted a retrospective analysis of 23 patients with confirmed POEMS syndrome. All of the patients received chest and abdominal CT scan and/or superficial ultrasound examinations. Four patients underwent PET/CT examinations, and 6 patients received lymph node biopsies. Enlarged lymph nodes (short diameter ≥ 1 cm) were found in 48% (11/23) of patients, but only 1 patient had an enlarged lymph node with a diameter ≥ 2 cm. Lymph nodes with CD-like pathologic changes from 2 patients showed increased maximum standard uptake values (SUV
max ) of18 F-deoxyglucose (18 FDG) on PET/CT, while lymph nodes with reactive pathologic changes from 2 other patients showed a normal metabolic PET/CT profile. The extent of lymph node enlargement in patients with POEMS was less than that in patients with CD per se . We draw the conclusion that most of the enlarged lymph nodes had diameters ≤ 2 cm, which is less than that in cases of CD per se and PET/CT may be helpful in determining whether enlarged lymph nodes are characterized by CD-like changes or not., Competing Interests: None., (IJCEP Copyright © 2020.)- Published
- 2020
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