18 results on '"Jin Feng Bai"'
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2. [Characteristics and Source Analysis of VOCs Pollution During the Period of Ozone Exceeding the Standard in Zibo City]
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Shuai, Wang, Xiu-Yan, Wang, Wen, Yang, Yu-Yan, Wang, Jin-Feng, Bai, and Ying, Cheng
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Air Pollutants ,China ,Volatile Organic Compounds ,Ozone ,Environmental Monitoring ,Vehicle Emissions - Abstract
In recent years, ozone pollution has been growing increasingly serious in the urban areas of China. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are important precursors of O
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- 2022
3. [Emission Characteristics of Volatile Organic Compounds from Typical Industries in Zibo]
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Yu-Yan, Wang, Xiu-Yan, Wang, Miao, Du, Jin-Feng, Bai, and Wen, Yang
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To study the emission characteristics of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Zibo, nine key industries and their representative enterprises were selected to conduct a field investigation and measurement. The emitted VOC characteristics in different industries were analyzed. Based on measurement data, the emissions of VOCs from all monitored enterprises were calculated to obtain the localization emission factors. The results showed that different industries exhibited some differences in VOCs components, and the major VOCs components were alkane and halo hydrocarbon. Ethane, acetylene, chloromethane (conclude 1,1-dichloroethane, 1,1,1-trichloroethane), and Freon (Freon 12 or Freon 114) were the characteristic species in most industries. The results indicated that the major VOCs emission links in different types of petrochemical industries were equipment leakage, loading volatilization, storage volatilization losses, and organized discharge, which accounted for more than 40% of emissions. Local emission factors of VOCs calculated in the synthetic rubber and steel manufacturing industries were close to the recommended values in the guide, whereas there were large gaps in other industries.
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- 2020
4. Application of the Zr/Hf Ratio in the Determination of Hafnium in Geochemical Samples by High-Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
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Xiao Ling Sun, Ya Xuan Liu, Jin Feng Bai, Qin Zhang, Qing Xia Li, and Na Ma
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Zirconium ,Acid digestion ,chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,High resolution ,Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Hafnium ,Cosmochemistry - Abstract
Hafnium content and its change are of significance in geochemistry and cosmochemistry; however, the determination of hafnium has always been problematic in analytical chemistry. In this paper, a new idea is proposed for the determination of hafnium in geochemical samples, including rocks, soils, and stream sediments. Through the comparison of two conventional open-type acid digestion methods (HF-HNO3-HClO4 and HF-HNO3-H2SO4), it was found that although neither of these methods could fully digest the zirconium and hafnium in a sample, the zirconium and hafnium digestion behaviors in one sample were consistent in the 60 experimental geochemical reference materials with different properties, so the experimentally determined Zr/Hf ratio in solution could be used to calculate the hafnium content in a sample. In addition, possible mass spectral interferences during the determination of zirconium and hafnium by high resolution inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (HR-ICPMS) were studied, and it was found that the mass spectral interferences of the selected isotopes (90)Zr and (178)Hf could be neglected. The mass spectral behaviors of (90)Zr and (178)Hf were also very consistent during the determination by HR-ICPMS. Since the hafnium content was calculated using the ratio value, all of the errors (including the errors in weighing process, the accidental errors during operation and the instrument fluctuation in the determination) of the Zr/Hf ratio could be effectively reduced or even eliminated. The relative standard deviation of the actual samples was lower than 3.2%, and the detection limit of the method (considering the dilution effect and matrix effect during measurement of the Zr/Hf ratio and zirconium content) was 0.04 μg/g. The proposed method could satisfy the requirement for the determination of hafnium in geochemical samples.
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- 2014
5. Analysis and study on the petroleum pollution characteristics of the typical petrochemical wharf in Tianjin port
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Xin-Hai Wang, Hang Yu, and Jin-Feng Bai
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Petrochemical ,Wharf ,Waste management ,Environmental science ,Port (computer networking) ,Petroleum Pollution ,Civil engineering - Published
- 2017
6. Preparation and Characterization of Mesoporous Carbon Materials Based on Hard Coal-Tar Pitch
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Li Hua Zhang, Gui Ying Xu, Jin Feng Bai, Jian Zhang, Rui Ni, and Wei Dai
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Materials science ,Carbonization ,Magnesium ,Scanning electron microscope ,General Engineering ,Tar ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Mesoporous organosilica ,Adsorption ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Carbide-derived carbon ,Composite material ,Mesoporous material - Abstract
Mesoporous carbons were prepared by one step method using hard coal pitch as carbon source, in which magnesium oxide was adopted as template. The adsorption value of vitamin B12, specific surface and pore size distribution, surface topography of mesoporous carbons were tested by spectrophotometer, specific surface analyzer and scanning electron microscopy. The results showed that the vitamin B12 absorption value on mesoporous carbon could be improved with suitable carbonization temperature and mass ratio of template agent to carbon source. The maximum value achieved to 103.82mg/g when the mass ratio of MgO to modified pitch was 8:2.
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- 2013
7. Weight Determination Method Based on Principal Component Analysis Coking
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Jin Feng Bai and Hong Jun Chen
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Engineering ,Petroleum engineering ,business.industry ,Component (UML) ,Principal component analysis ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,General Engineering ,Coal ,Coke ,business ,complex mixtures ,respiratory tract diseases - Abstract
In order to make an accurate prediction of coke quality, which indicators need to find out with the coal for coke affect. This paper proposes a principal component analysis to determine with the indicators of coal coke weight, the results show that this method can effectively confirm with the main component of coal coke impact, and lay a solid foundation for subsequent coke prediction.
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- 2013
8. A Coke Quality Prediction Model Based on Support Vector Machine
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Hong Jun Chen and Jin Feng Bai
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Engineering ,Petroleum engineering ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,General Engineering ,Neural network learning ,Neural network nn ,Coke ,respiratory system ,complex mixtures ,respiratory tract diseases ,Robust regression ,Support vector machine ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Coal ,Quality (business) ,Process engineering ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Due to the complexity of coking coal, as well as the mixed nature of some single coal procured, the error is significantly larger to predict coke quality only through coal conventional indicators. Thus the coking enterprises urgently need a coke prediction method using many blend coal-related data. In view of the complexity of coking, there are some limitations as to the regression prediction method and neural network learning methods. On the base of the conventional indicators of single coal and coal rock indicators, the paper utilizes support vector machine to predict the cold and hot strength of coke. The experiments show that the accurate prediction of this method can meet the requirements of enterprises.
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- 2013
9. Preliminary Study of Refined Naphthalene Production with Fractional Crystallization
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Gui Ying Xu, Zhan Xian Gao, Jian Zhang, and Jin Feng Bai
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cooling rate ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Yield (chemistry) ,General Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,Fractional crystallization (chemistry) ,Tar ,Organic chemistry ,Naphthalene ,Holding time - Abstract
In order to obtain optimized operating condition for industry naphthalene purification using fractional crystallizing method, the influence of heating rate, crystallizing times, holding time and cooling rate on the yield and purity of industrial naphthalene were studied. The industrial naphthalene from AISC Chemical General tar workshop was used as starting material in the study. The results show that the yield and purity of refined naphthalene can achieve 94.2% and 99.30% respectively, when the heating rate is 1.2°C/h, the cooling rate is 3°C/h, holding time is 5 hours and the crystallizing times is 3. The result of present study provides a theoretical foundation for the actual production and technology improvement of naphthalene purification.
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- 2012
10. Effect of Bulk Density of 1/3 Coking Coal on Pyrolysis Kinetics
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Jiu Shi Shang, Xu Jun, Ya Ru Zhang, Hong Chun Liu, Liu Yang, Xiang Yun Zhong, and Jin Feng Bai
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Energy value of coal ,Petroleum coke ,General Medicine ,Activation energy ,Kinetic energy ,complex mixtures ,Bulk density ,respiratory tract diseases ,Coal ,Pyrolytic carbon ,business ,Pyrolysis - Abstract
This work investigated the weight loss profile and kinetic parameters during the pyrolysis process of the 1/3 coking coal samples from Dongshan (Jixi, Heilongjiang province) in inert gases with the help of thermal-gravimetry apparatus. The characteristic temperatures, the activation energy and the frequency factors gained from the experiment change regularly during the pyrolytic process of the sample coal. The activation energy change with the bulk density indicates that the increase of the bulk density of the coal is beneficial to the coking reaction process of the coking coal.
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- 2011
11. [Determination of Trace Germanium in Plant Samples by Dry Ashing-Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometry]
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Hai-jie, Chen, Zhao-shui, Yu, Jin-feng, Bai, Qing-xia, Li, Ya-xuan, Liu, Wei, Bo, and Qin, Zhang
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Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Germanium ,Spectrophotometry, Atomic ,Plants - Abstract
To reduce the limit of detection (LOD) and allow the accurate determination of Ge, a dry ashing method was performed to enrich the Ge in plant samples. A method for the determination.of trace Ge in plant samples by HG-AFS was established. Study of the effect of temperature on the ashing of plant samples showed that no volatile loss of Ge occurred even at 900 °C. Additional experiments indicated that a 4 h burning process at 600 °C would be sufficient to fully ash the plant samples. Various digestion methods (involving nitric acid, hydrofluoric acid, and sulfuric acid digestion methods) for ashed samples were investigated. High-temperature ashing with large sample weights was used, which could reduce the reagent doses and the method's LOD effectively and simultaneously, the precision of the method was improved. The method's LOD was 0.27 ng · g(-1), and the relative standard deviation was 3.99%-6.81%. Verified with national biological reference materials (grade I), the proposed method was accurate and reliable.
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- 2015
12. Molecular cytogenetic alterations in the early stage at human bronchial epithelial cell carcinogenesis
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Tong Tong, Yong-Jun Wang, Xiang-Yang Dong, Jin-Feng Bai, Suping Guo, Yong-Jie Lu, Naijun Han, and Shujun Cheng
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Lung ,Cell ,Chromosomal translocation ,Cell Biology ,respiratory system ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Biochemistry ,respiratory tract diseases ,Malignant transformation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Carcinogenesis ,Lung cancer ,Molecular Biology ,Immortalised cell line - Abstract
Lung carcinogenesis is a multi-step process involving activation of oncogenes and inactivation of tumor suppress genes. Many molecular and cytogenetic alterations occur in the early stages of carcinogenesis. We have developed an effective culture system for human bronchial epithelial cells and lung cancer cells. Four immortalized human bronchial epithelial cell lines were established by transfecting the epithelial cells with plasmid DNA containing the early region of SV40. Some molecular and cytogenetic alterations, such as 3p-, 2q-, 9p-, c-myc translocation t(8;14) (q23; q32), were found in one immortalized bronchial epithelial cell line M when approaching malignant transformation. An increase in cell proliferation and decrease of apoptosis were noted in the late passages of the immortalized cell line M. Some molecular cytogenetic alterations were also observed in human primary non-small cell lung cancers. Molecular cytogenetic alterations during the early stage of carcinogenesis of human bronchial epithelial cells may be useful as biomarkers for both diagnosis and intermediate endpoint of chemoprevention of lung cancer.
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- 1997
13. Amplification and overexpression of Aurora-A in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Shang-Bin, Yang, Xiao-Bo, Zhou, Hong-Xia, Zhu, Lan-Ping, Quan, Jin-Feng, Bai, Jie, He, Yan-Ning, Gao, Shu-Jun, Cheng, and Ning-Zhi, Xu
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Esophageal Neoplasms ,Aurora Kinases ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Gene Amplification ,Gene Dosage ,Humans ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,DNA Probes ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ,Aurora Kinase A - Abstract
Aurora-A/BTAK/STK15 gene which encodes a centrosome-associated kinase is located on chromosome 20q13.2, a highly amplified region in various human tumors. Recent studies have demonstrated the overexpression and amplification of Aurora-A in many malignant human cancers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the amplification and expression of Aurora-A in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Amplification of Aurora-A was determined by fluorescence in situ hybridization in 7 esophageal cancer cell lines and real-time PCR in 29 esophageal cancer samples. We detected Aurora-A expression in 7 esophageal cancer cell lines and 38 esophageal cancers samples by semi-quantitative reverse transcription-PCR and Western blot hybridization. The amplification of Aurora-A was detected in 27 of 29 (93.1%) esophageal cancer samples and 6 of 7 (85.7%) cancer cell lines. Aurora-A was overexpressed in 27 of 38 (71.1%) esophageal cancer samples and all 7 esophageal cancer cell lines. We conclude that Aurora-A is amplified and overexpressed in esophageal squamous cancer.
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- 2007
14. [Expression of survivin and its significance in esophageal cancer]
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Hong-Xia, Zhu, Yi-Hua, Wang, Cui-Qi, Zhou, Guo, Zhang, Jin-Feng, Bai, Lan-Ping, Quan, Zhi-Hua, Liu, and Ning-Zhi, Xu
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Male ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Survivin ,Apoptosis ,Middle Aged ,Transfection ,Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Mutation ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,RNA, Messenger ,Microtubule-Associated Proteins ,Aged - Abstract
To detect the expression of survivin in esophageal cancer and elucidate its function in esophageal cancer.Expression of surviv in was detected in paired normal and tumor tissues from patients with esophageal cancer by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. A dominant-negative survivin (surT34A) was transfected into esophageal cancer EC9706 cells (EC9706surT34A). Colony formation and apoptosis of the parental and surT34A-transfected EC9706 cells were examined in soft agar and by flow cytometry, respectively.Survivin mRNA expression of tumor tissues was higher than normal tissues in 18/27 (66.7%) samples. The expression level of survivin mRNA in tumor tissues (2.08 +/- 1.32) was significantly higher than that in normal tissues (1.22 +/- 1.09). EC9706 surT34A cells formed fewer colonies on agar than the non-transfected ones. After serum withdrawal, EC9706surT34A had higher apoptotic ratio than control, but survivin could reduce the apoptotic ratio.Overexpression of survivin is a common eventin esophageal cancer. The dominant-negative survivin can partially inhibit the malignant phenotype of esophageal cancer.
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- 2005
15. [Indomethacin induces apoptosis through inhibition of survivin regulated by beta-catenin/TCF4 in human colorectal cancer cells]
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Hong-Xia, Zhu, Guo, Zhang, Yi-Hua, Wang, Cui-Qi, Zhou, Jin-Feng, Bai, and Ning-Zhi, Xu
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Survivin ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ,Indomethacin ,Down-Regulation ,Apoptosis ,HCT116 Cells ,Transfection ,Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins ,Neoplasm Proteins ,Cytoskeletal Proteins ,Trans-Activators ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,TCF Transcription Factors ,Microtubule-Associated Proteins ,Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Protein ,beta Catenin ,Signal Transduction ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Although Wnt pathway plays important role in colorectal carcinogenesis, but the mechanism of this pathway in anti-apoptosis is not clear. This study is to investigate the molecular mechanism of Wnt pathway in anti-apoptosis.Survivin promoter region was constructed into luciferase reporter system (pGL3-sur1.8kb). The recombinants pGL3-sur1.8kb were cotransfected with pRL-SV40 into HCT116 cells and the activities were detected with Dual-luciferase reporter assay system. Cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry. Protein level of survivin and beta-catenin was detected by Western Blot.Survivin could be up-regulated by beta-catenin and down-regulated by TCF4DeltaN in transcriptional level. beta-catenin/TCF4 dependent apoptosis induced by indomethacin could suppress survivin transcription. Overexpression of survivin could partially recover the beta-catenin/TCF4 dependent apoptosis.Down-regulation of survivin affected by beta-catenin/TCF4 pathway plays an important role in apoptosis induced by NSAIDs indomethacin in HCT116 cells. The beta-catenin/TCF4-survivin pathway may be a potential target in treatment of colon cancer.
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- 2004
16. Knockdown of c-Myc expression by RNAi inhibits MCF-7 breast tumor cells growth in vitro and in vivo
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Yi-hua, Wang, Shuang, Liu, Guo, Zhang, Cui-qi, Zhou, Hong-xia, Zhu, Xiao-bo, Zhou, Lan-ping, Quan, Jin-feng, Bai, and Ning-zhi, Xu
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Gene Expression Profiling ,Genes, myc ,RNA Polymerase III ,Breast Neoplasms ,Genetic Therapy ,gene therapy ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc ,Phenotype ,c-Myc ,RNA interference ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Female ,MCF-7 ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Plasmids ,Research Article - Abstract
Introduction Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women worldwide. Elevated expression of c-Myc is a frequent genetic abnormality seen in this malignancy. For a better understanding of its role in maintaining the malignant phenotype, we used RNA interference (RNAi) directed against c-Myc in our study. RNAi provides a new, reliable method to investigate gene function and has the potential for gene therapy. The aim of the study was to examine the anti-tumor effects elicited by a decrease in the protein level of c-Myc by RNAi and its possible mechanism of effects in MCF-7 cells. Method A plasmid-based polymerase III promoter system was used to deliver and express short interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting c-myc to reduce its expression in MCF-7 cells. Western blot analysis was used to measure the protein level of c-Myc. We assessed the effects of c-Myc silencing on tumor growth by a growth curve, by soft agar assay and by nude mice experiments in vivo. Standard fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis and TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labelling assay were used to determine apoptosis of the cells. Results Our data showed that plasmids expressing siRNA against c-myc markedly and durably reduced its expression in MCF-7 cells by up to 80%, decreased the growth rate of MCF-7 cells, inhibited colony formation in soft agar and significantly reduced tumor growth in nude mice. We also found that depletion of c-Myc in this manner promoted apoptosis of MCF-7 cells upon serum withdrawal. Conclusion c-Myc has a pivotal function in the development of breast cancer. Our data show that decreasing the c-Myc protein level in MCF-7 cells by RNAi could significantly inhibit tumor growth both in vitro and in vivo, and imply the therapeutic potential of RNAi on the treatment of breast cancer by targeting overexpression oncogenes such as c-myc, and c-myc might be a potential therapeutic target for human breast cancer.
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- 2004
17. [Survivin mutants reverse the malignancy of HeLa cells]
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Hong-Xia, Zhu, Cui-Qi, Zhou, Guo, Zhang, Xiao-Bo, Zhou, Shuang, Liu, Jin-Feng, Bai, Lan-Ping, Quan, Zhi-Wei, Dong, and Ning-Zhi, Xu
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Survivin ,Mutation ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,Cyclin D1 ,Transfection ,Microtubule-Associated Proteins ,HeLa Cells ,Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins ,Neoplasm Proteins - Abstract
Survivin was aberrantly expressed in most cancer tissues, suggesting that survivin plays an important role in carcinogenesis. This study was designed to investigate the function and mechanism of survivin mutants in tumor cells.The site-mutant and truncated survivin mutants were transfected into HeLa cells and selected using G418. Cell apoptosis was analyzed using flow cytometry. Protein level of cyclin D1 was detected by Western blot analysis.Survivin mutant plasmid expressed in the HeLa cells successfully. The expressed protein could be detected using related antibody. Colony formation ability significantly decreased in the HeLa cells with survivin mutants compared with that in the parental HeLa cells. The HeLa cells transfected instantly with survivin mutants could undergo apoptosis automatically. Meanwhile, survivin mutants could cause an increase of multinuclear HeLa cells. The effect of survivin-N showed more effective than that of survivin T34A. Survivin-N and survivin T34A could influence the expression of cyclin D1 and reduced its protein levels of 68% and 12%, respectively.Survivin mutants can partially reverse the malignancy of HeLa cells. The reduction of cyclin D1 induced by survivin mutants may play an important role in it. Survivin may be a target gene in gene therapy of cancer.
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- 2003
18. Application of the Zr/Hf Ratio in the Determination of Hafnium in Geochemical Samples by High-Resolution Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry.
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Ya Xuan Liu, Qing Xia Li, Na Ma, Xiao Ling Sun, Jin Feng Bai, and Qin Zhang
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- 2014
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