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2. A bio-adhesion nanogel particle as an anti-inflammation agent for efficient aerosol inhalation therapy to asthma
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Yi-Bing Chen, Jing-Yi Hou, Xiao-Yue Yue, Yan-Qiu Wang, Jian Huang, Dong Xu, Yuan-Lu Cui, and Qiangsong Wang
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Nanogel particles ,Ultrasonic aerosol inhalation ,Icariin ,Asthma ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Asthma is a heterogeneous respiratory disease characterized by airway inflammation occurring in the bronchus. Direct delivery of targeted treatments to the bronchus for asthma has the potential to optimize therapeutic efficacy. Inhaled corticosteroids are cornerstone therapy for persistent asthma, however, there remain challenges in designing effective formulations for the inhaled route and minimizing long-term corticosteroid side effects. Here, a nanogel delivery system with good bio-adhesion based on alginate crosslinked with zinc ions was designed. The prepared alginate nanogel particles (ALG-NPs) effectively delivered icariin (ICA) which possesses anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, to the bronchus through ultrasonic aerosol inhalation, thereby ameliorating asthmatic symptoms and attenuating bronchial inflammation. The ALG-NPs exhibited favorable biological safety and could be deposited in the bronchus to control the release of ICA, enabling targeted treatment of asthma. In addition, ICA loaded ALG-NPs significantly reduced airway inflammation by modulating key targets associated with asthm (Th1 transcription factor and Th2 transcription factor) while also inducing eosinophilic apoptosis by regulating the Bax/Bcl-2 ratio expression. This study suggests that the ultrasonic aerosol inhalation of ICA loaded ALG-NPs was a promising strategy of treating asthma.
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- 2024
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3. Integrating RNA-sequencing and network analysis to explore the mechanism of topical Pien Tze Huang treatment on diabetic wounds
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Guang-Zhao Cao, Liang-Liang Tian, Jing-Yi Hou, Yi Zhang, He Xu, Hong-Jun Yang, and Jing-Jing Zhang
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Pien Tze Huang ,diabetic wounds ,Klrk1, Ifng, Tlr2 ,Nod2 ,NF-κB signaling pathway ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Introduction: Diabetic ulcers have become one of the major complications of diabetes mellitus (DM) and are a leading cause of death and disabling disease. However, current therapies are not effective enough to meet clinical needs. A traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula, Pien Tze Huang (PZH), is known as a medicine that is used to treat diabetic ulcers.Methods: In this study, PZH (0.05 g/cm2 and 0.15 g/cm2) and the positive drug-rhEGF were topically administered in a high-fat diet (HFD) and streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic full-thickness incisional wounds, respectively. Wound healing was assessed by wound closure rate, two-photon microscope (SHG), staining with Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E), and Masson's trichrome (MTC). Then, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis, Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), western blotting, and immunofluorescence (IF), network analysis, were performed.Results and discussion: The results showed that PZH significantly accelerated wound healing, as well as enhanced the expression of collagen. RNA-seq analysis showed that PZH has functions on various biological processes, one of the key biological processes is inflammatory response. Tlr9, Klrk1, Nod2, Tlr2, and Ifng were identified as vital targets and the NF-κB signaling pathway was identified as the vital pathway. Additionally, PZH profoundly reduced the levels of Cleaved caspase-3 and promoted the expression of CD31 and TGF-β1. Mechanically, PZH significantly decreased expression of NKG2-D, NOD2, and TLR2, and further inhibited the activation of downstream NF-κB signaling pathway and inhibited expression of inflammatory factors (IFN-γ and IL-1β). Importantly, we found that several active ingredients may play a significant role in diabetic wound healing, including Notoginsenoside R1, Deoxycorticosterone, Ursolic acid, and 4-Methoxyphenol. In summary, our study sheds light on the complicated mechanisms underlying the promising anti-diabetic wounds of PZH and provides the discovery of agents treating diabetic ulcers.
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- 2024
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4. Systematic identification of the interventional mechanism of Qingfei Xiaoyan Wan (QFXYW) in treatment of the cytokine storm in acute lung injury using transcriptomics-based system pharmacological analyses
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Jing-Yi Hou, Jia-Rong Wu, Yi-Bing Chen, Dong Xu, Shu Liu, Dan-dan Shang, Guan-Wei Fan, and Yuan-Lu Cui
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Anti-inflammatory ,traditional Chinese medicine ,protein array analysis ,protein-protein interaction network ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Context Acute lung injury (ALI) is a complex, severe inflammation disease with high mortality, and there is no specific and effective treatment for ALI. Qingfei Xiaoyan Wan (QFXYW) has been widely used to treat lung-related diseases for centuries.Objective This study evaluates the potential effects and elucidates the therapeutic mechanism of QFXYW against LPS induced ALI in mice.Materials and methods BALB/c Mice in each group were first orally administered medicines (0.9% saline solution for the control group, 0.5 mg/kg Dexamethasone, or 1.3, 2.6, 5.2 g/kg QFXYW), after 4 h, the groups were injected LPS (1.0 mg/kg) to induce ALI, then the same medicines were administered repeatedly. The transcriptomics-based system pharmacological analyses were applied to screen the hub genes, RT-PCR, ELISA, and protein array assay was applied to verify the predicted hub genes and key pathways.Results QFXYW significantly decreased the number of leukocytes from (6.34 ± 0.51) × 105/mL to (4.01 ± 0.11) × 105/mL, accompanied by the neutrophil from (1.41 ± 0.19) × 105/mL to (0.77 ± 0.10) × 105/mL in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). Based on Degree of node connection (Degree) and BottleNeck (BN), important parameters of network topology, the protein-protein interaction (PPI) network screened hub genes, including IL-6, TNF-α, CCL2, TLR2, CXCL1, and MMP-9. The results of RT-PCR, ELISA, and protein chip assay revealed that QFXYW could effectively inhibit ALI via multiple key targets and the cytokine-cytokine signalling pathway.Conclusions This study showed that QFXYW decreased the number of leukocytes and neutrophils by attenuating inflammatory response, which provides an important basis for the use of QFXYW in the treatment of ALI.
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- 2022
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5. Multi-omics reveals Dengzhan Shengmai formulation ameliorates cognitive impairments in D-galactose-induced aging mouse model by regulating CXCL12/CXCR4 and gut microbiota
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Jing-Yi Hou, He Xu, Guang-Zhao Cao, Liang-Liang Tian, Li-Han Wang, Nai-Qiang Zhu, Jing-Jing Zhang, and Hong-Jun Yang
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Dengzhan Shengmai (DZSM) ,cognitive impairment (CI) ,aging ,CXCR4 ,CXCL12 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Dengzhan Shengmai (DZSM), a traditional Chinese medicine formulation, has been administered extensively to elderly individuals with cognitive impairment (CI). However, the underlying mechanisms by which Dengzhan Shengmai improves cognitive impairment remains unknown. This study aimed to elucidate the underlying mechanism of the effect of Dengzhan Shengmai on aging-associated cognitive impairment via a comprehensive combination of transcriptomics and microbiota assessment. Dengzhan Shengmai was orally administered to a D-galactose-induced aging mouse model, and evaluation with an open field task (OFT), Morris water maze (MWM), and histopathological staining was performed. Transcriptomics and 16S rDNA sequencing were applied to elucidate the mechanism of Dengzhan Shengmai in alleviating cognitive deficits, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and immunofluorescence were employed to verify the results. The results first confirmed the therapeutic effects of Dengzhan Shengmai against cognitive defects; specifically, Dengzhan Shengmai improved learning and impairment, suppressed neuro loss, and increased Nissl body morphology repair. Comprehensive integrated transcriptomics and microbiota analysis indicated that chemokine CXC motif receptor 4 (CXCR4) and its ligand CXC chemokine ligand 12 (CXCL12) were targets for improving cognitive impairments with Dengzhan Shengmai and also indirectly suppressed the intestinal flora composition. Furthermore, in vivo results confirmed that Dengzhan Shengmai suppressed the expression of CXC motif receptor 4, CXC chemokine ligand 12, and inflammatory cytokines. This suggested that Dengzhan Shengmai inhibited CXC chemokine ligand 12/CXC motif receptor 4 expression and modulated intestinal microbiome composition by influencing inflammatory factors. Thus, Dengzhan Shengmai improves aging-related cognitive impairment effects via decreased CXC chemokine ligand 12/CXC motif receptor 4 and inflammatory factor modulation to improve gut microbiota composition.
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- 2023
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6. Integrated transcriptomics and metabolomics analysis reveals that C3 and C5 are vital targets of DuZhi Wan in protecting against cerebral ischemic injury
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Jing-yi Hou, Guang-zhao Cao, Liang-liang Tian, Rui Zhou, Yi Zhang, He Xu, Hong-wei Wu, Li-fang Wang, Hong-jun Yang, and Jing-jing Zhang
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Cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury ,Duzhi Wan (DZW) ,C3 ,C5 ,Neuroprotection ,Antineuroinflammation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Background/Aims: Duzhi Wan (DZW) has been extensively used in the prevention and treatment of ischemic stroke, but the mechanisms underlying its effects remain unclear. In this study, a combination of transcriptomics, metabolomics and network analysis was applied to identify the preventive mechanism of DZW in middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO)-induced ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Methods: The mice were divided into five groups: the sham group, I/R group, I/R + Ginaton group, I/R+DZW-L group, and I/R+DZW-H group. Neurological deficit scores and regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF), hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) and Nissl staining results were evaluated. Transcriptomics analysis and metabolomics analysis were applied to identify the key genes and metabolites, and qRT-PCR, ELISA, and immunofluorescence were applied to verify the key targets. Results: DZW significantly decreased the infarction size and neurological deficit scores, increased the rCBF percentage and neuronal number and improved neuronal morphology after MCAO. Transcriptomics and metabolomics analysis revealed that C3 and C5ar1 were core targets of DZW and indirectly regulated downstream purine metabolism, the pentose phosphate pathway, and glycerophospholipid metabolism-associated pathways via inflammatory cells. Moreover, ELISA, qRT-PCR, and immunofluorescence further confirmed that DZW significantly decreased the expression of C3, C5ar1, C5 and downstream inflammatory cytokines, including IL-6, IL-1β and MMP-9, at the gene and protein levels, suggesting that DZW decreased neuroinflammation and inhibited related metabolic pathways. Conclusion: C3 and C5 play important roles in the neuroprotective and antineuroinflammatory effects of DZW in protecting against cerebral I/R. This study provides novel insights into the neuroprotective effects of DZW and its clinical application.
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- 2022
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7. Jinyu Yanjiu (Studies of the Jin Dialects) Jing-yi Hou
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8. Huangbai liniment and berberine promoted wound healing in high-fat diet/Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
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Jing-jing Zhang, Rui Zhou, Li-juan Deng, Guang-zhao Cao, Yi Zhang, He Xu, Jing-yi Hou, Shang Ju, and Hong-jun Yang
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Diabetic ulcers ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,Inflammation ,Berberine ,IL-17 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Diabetic ulcer is a challenging complication of diabetes mellitus but current treatments cannot achieve satisfactory results. In this study, the effect of Huangbai liniment (HB) and berberine on the wound healing in high fat diet/streptozotocin injection induced diabetic rats was investigated by RNA-seq technology. HB topical treatment promoted wound healing in the diabetic patients and diabetic rats, and it affected multiple processes, of which IL-17 signalling pathway was of importance. Inhibiting IL-17a by its inhibitor or antibody remarkably facilitated wound healing and HB significantly repressed the high IL-17 expression and its downstream targets, including Cxcl1, Ccl2, Mmp3, Mmp9, G-CSF, IL1B and IL6, in diabetic wounds, promoted T-AOC, SOD activity and GSH levels; decreased the levels of nitrotyrosine and 8-OHdG; enhanced angiogenesis-related CD31, PDGF-BB and ANG1 expression; inhibited cleaved caspase-3 levels and promoted TIMP1 and TGFB1. Moreover, berberine (a major component in HB) repressed the IL-17 signalling pathway, and promoted wound healing in diabetes mellitus. This study highlights the strategy of targeting IL-17a in diabetic wounds, deepens the understanding of wound healing in diabetes mellitus in a dynamic way and reveals the characteristics of HB and berberine in promoting wound healing of type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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- 2022
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9. Arthroscopic Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Rotator Cuff Repair to Restore Static and Dynamic Stability of the Shoulder
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Yamuhanmode Alike, Jing‐yi Hou, Yi‐yong Tang, Meng‐lei Yu, Yi Long, Fang‐qi Li, MaslahIdiris Ali, Hao Yuan, and Rui Yang
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Integrated repairment ,Rotator cuff tear ,Static and dynamic stabilizer ,Superior capsule reconstruction ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective Treatment of massive irreparable rotator cuff tears (RCT) has shown limited clinical success and a variety of subsequent complications. Superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) has been proved to reestablish superior stability but does not restore the dynamic force or shoulder kinematics. There are numerous reports of the short‐term failure of SCR grafts at the glenoid side, which relate to the non‐biological healing of grafts. To restore both dynamic and static stability and to provide biologic augmentation, an integrated procedure for massive irreparable RCT using an Achilles tendon–bone allograft (ATBA) was developed. Method This was a retrospect study completed between October 2019 and April 2020. A 71‐year‐old woman with massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears was enrolled in our study. The ATBA was folded into a double‐layer structure. The superior layer (proximal portion) served as a bridge patch to dynamic the glenohumeral joint, while the inferior layer (distal portion) served as the superior capsule to restore static stability of glenohumeral joint. To enhance biologic healing on the glenoid side, we fixed the calcaneus of the graft on the superior–posterior side of the superior glenoid rim. The recovery of shoulder function (including strength, range of motion, acromiohumeral interval, and fatty infiltration) was assessed at 6 months postoperation. Result At 6‐month follow‐up, the patient's strength had improved significantly (from abduction of grade 3 preoperatively to grade 4 at 6 months). Radiographic analysis showed an increase in the acromiohumeral interval from 3 to 7 mm. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an intact graft, with the thickness of the ligament part maintained (at 6–7 mm). Most importantly, recovery of atrophy and fatty infiltration of the supraspinatus were observed. No graft tears were observed on the glenoid side. Conclusion This technique could provide a preferable treatment option by restoring shoulder kinematics and augmentating biological healing for patients with massive irreparable RCT.
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10. The Longitude-Latitude-Loop Used for Complex Bankart Lesion Repair: An All-Arthroscopic Technique
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Zhen-Ze Zheng, Chuan-Hai Zhou, Jin-Ming Zhang, Yuan-Hao Zhang, Min Zhou, Jing-Yi Hou, and Rui Yang
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Published
- 2023
11. MeNINV1: An Alkaline/Neutral Invertase Gene of Manihot esculenta, Enhanced Sucrose Catabolism and Promoted Plant Vegetative Growth in Transgenic Arabidopsis
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Ya-Jie Wang, Xing-Hou Zhen, Yang-Jiao Zhou, Yun-Lin Wang, Jing-Yi Hou, Xin Wang, Rui-Mei Li, Jiao Liu, Xin-Wen Hu, Meng-Ting Geng, Yuan Yao, and Jian-Chun Guo
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cassava ,alkaline/neutral invertase ,MeNINV1 ,Arabidopsis thaliana ,sucrose metabolism ,vegetative growth ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Alkaline/neutral invertase (A/N-INV) is an invertase that irreversibly decomposes sucrose into fructose as well as glucose and plays a role in plant growth and development, starch synthesis, abiotic stress, and other plant-life activities. Cassava is an economically important starch crop in tropical regions. During the development of cassava tuber roots, A/N-INV activity is relatively high, which indicates that it may participate in sucrose metabolism and starch synthesis. In this study, MeNINV1 was confirmed to function as invertase to catalyze sucrose decomposition in yeast. The optimal enzymatic properties of MeNINV1 were a pH of 6.5, a reaction temperature of 40 °C, and sucrose as its specific catalytic substrate. VB6, Zn2+, and Pb2+ at low concentrations as well as EDTA, DTT, Tris, Mg2+, and fructose inhibited A/N-INV enzymic activity. In cassava, the MeNINV1 gene was mainly expressed in the fibrous roots and the tuber root phloem, and its expression decreased as the tuber root grew. MeNINV1 was confirmed to localize in chloroplasts. In Arabidopsis, MeNINV1-overexpressing Arabidopsis had higher A/N-INV activity, and the increased glucose, fructose, and starch content in the leaves promoted plant growth and delayed flowering time but did not change its resistance to abiotic stress. Our results provide new insights into the biological function of MeNINV1.
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- 2022
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12. Computer Image-Guided Precise Acromioplasty for Reducing the Critical Shoulder Angle
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Yi Long, Jing-Yi Hou, Jian-Fa Chen, Wei Xiang, Qi-Sheng Lin, Xiao-Bing Xiang, and Rui Yang
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
The shoulders with critical shoulder angle (CSA) of greater than 33-35° are associated with rotator cuff tears, whereas a CSA of less than 30° is likely to be osteoarthritic. However, anterior acromioplasty or lateral acromioplasty could not reduce high CSAs to the desired range (30-33°), with satisfactory accuracy and efficacy. Thus, we introduce a computer image-guided precise acromioplasty (CIG-PAP) technique, an individualized treatment based on three-dimensional planning. We believe that the introduction of this technique will provide an alternative approach to reduce a large CSA to the desired range (30-33°).
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- 2022
13. H-loop Knotless Double-Row Repair Versus Knotted Suture Bridge for Rotator Cuff Tears: A Biomechanical and Histological Study in an Animal Model
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Jiang Guo, Yi Long, Min Zhou, Zhang-Hai He, Wei-Ke Zeng, Meng-Lei Yu, Alike Yamuhanmode, Yi-Yong Tang, Fang-Qi Li, Ke Meng, Jing-Yi Hou, and Rui Yang
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Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
Background: Knotted suture bridge repair (KSBR) has been widely proven to be an effective method for rotator cuff repairs. However, the occurrence of type 2 failure after suture bridge repair remains a frequent problem because of the stress concentration and disturbance of tendon perfusion in the medial row. The authors have developed the H-loop knotless double–row repair (HLDR) to counteract these problems. Purpose: To compare the biomechanical and histological outcomes of HLDR and KSBR for rotator cuff tear in the rabbit model. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Acute bilateral supraspinatus tears were created on the shoulders of 46 New Zealand White rabbits. HLDR and KSBR were randomly performed on the left side or right side. Thirteen animals each were sacrificed at 2, 4, and 8 weeks after surgery (n = 39), with 6 rabbits used for histological evaluation and the other 7 rabbits for biomechanical testing. The remaining 7 animals from the original 46 were only used for initial biomechanical evaluation at week 0. Results: Macroscopically, all repaired tendons were connected to their footprint on the greater tuberosity without postoperative complications at 8 weeks after surgery. The HLDR group had significantly better histological bone–to–tendon integration compared with the KSBR group in terms of fibrocartilage regeneration, collagen composition, and fiber organization. The biomechanical outcomes in the HLDR group were demonstrated to be better than those of the KSBR group at time 0 and 8 weeks after surgery. Conclusion: Both repair techniques were effective for rotator cuff tears in a rabbit rotator cuff tear model; however, HLDR demonstrated more advantages in improving biomechanical properties and histological tendon–to–bone healing compared with KSBR. Clinical Relevance: This animal study suggested that HLDR might be an alternative choice for rotator cuff tears in humans to increase tendon–to–bone healing and reduce the rate of failure to heal.
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- 2022
14. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals that VIM and IFITM3 are vital targets of Dengzhan Shengmai capsule to protect against cerebral ischemic injury
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Guang-zhao Cao, Jing-yi Hou, Rui Zhou, Liang-liang Tian, Mao-lin Wang, Yi Zhang, He Xu, Hong-jun Yang, and Jing-jing Zhang
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Pharmacology ,Drug Discovery - Published
- 2023
15. The Lark Loop Used for Proximal Biceps Tenodesis: An All-Arthroscopic Technique
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Min Zhou, Chuan-Hai Zhou, Jin-Ming Zhang, Long Yi, Jiang Guo, Jing-Yi Hou, and Rui Yang
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine - Abstract
Long head of the biceps tendinopathy is a common shoulder problem that is difficult to diagnose and treat. Biceps tenodesis is an effective surgical approach target for long head of the biceps tendon lesions. This article describes an all-arthroscopic proximal biceps tenodesis technique. This technique uses a high-strength suture to construct a tear-resistant loop; fixation is achieved with a suture anchor at the proximal aspect of the intertubercular groove or the greater tuberosity. This tenodesis fixation is simple, with no neurovascular injury or humeral fracture risk. In addition, our technique is cost-effective, with no need for specialty sutures.
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- 2021
16. A Transformation and Genome Editing System for Cassava Cultivar SC8
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Ya-Jie Wang, Xiao-Hua Lu, Xing-Hou Zhen, Hui Yang, Yan-Nian Che, Jing-Yi Hou, Meng-Ting Geng, Jiao Liu, Xin-Wen Hu, Rui-Mei Li, Jian-Chun Guo, and Yuan Yao
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Gene Editing ,Manihot ,Transformation, Genetic ,Genetics ,Starch ,cassava ,CRISPR/Cas9 ,efficient transformation ,friable embryogenic calli ,homozygous ,SC8 ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
Cassava starch is a widely used raw material for industrial production. South Chinese cassava cultivar 8 (Manihot esculenta Crantz cv. SC8) is one of the main locally planted cultivars. In this study, an efficient transformation system for cassava SC8 mediated with Agrobacterium strain LBA4404 was presented for the first time. Cassava friable embryogenic calli (FECs) were transformed through the binary vector pCAMBIA1304 harboring GUS- and GFP-fused genes driven by the CaMV35S promoter. The transformation efficiency was increased in the conditions of Agrobacterium strain cell infection density (OD600 = 0.65), 250 µM acetosyringone induction, and agro-cultivation with wet FECs for 3 days in dark. Based on the optimized transformation protocol, approximately 120–140 independent transgenic lines per mL settled cell volume (SCV) of FECs were created by gene transformation in approximately 5 months, and 45.83% homozygous mono-allelic mutations of the MePDS gene with a YAO promoter-driven CRISPR/Cas9 system were generated. This study will open a more functional avenue for the genetic improvement of cassava SC8.
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- 2022
17. Integration of transcriptomics and system pharmacology to reveal the therapeutic mechanism underlying Qingfei Xiaoyan Wan to treat allergic asthma
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Guanwei Fan, Jing-Yi Hou, Dan-Dan Shang, Shu Liu, Jia-Rong Wu, Dong Xu, Yi-Bing Chen, and Yuan-Lu Cui
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Ovalbumin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Pharmacology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immune system ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Hypersensitivity ,CXCL10 ,Animals ,Anti-Asthmatic Agents ,Lung ,030304 developmental biology ,Asthma ,0303 health sciences ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,biology ,business.industry ,Smooth muscle contraction ,medicine.disease ,CXCL1 ,CXCL2 ,Cytokine ,Gene Expression Regulation ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,biology.protein ,Cytokines ,Female ,business ,Transcriptome ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
Ethnopharmacological relevance Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease, characterized by airway inflammation, hyperresponsiveness, and bronchial smooth muscle contraction. Qingfei Xiaoyan Wan (QFXYW), a traditional Chinese formula, has been shown to exert anti-asthma effects and immune response in multiple diseases. Aim of this study In this study, we evaluated the therapeutic mechanism of QFXYW in the suppression of allergic asthma by integrating of transcriptomics and system pharmacology. Materials and methods BALB/c mice were sensitized with ovalbumin (OVA) to establish the allergic asthma model, and its success was confirmed with behavioral observations. Lung histopathological analysis, inflammatory pathology scores, transcription factors were used to evaluate the effects of QFXYW on allergic asthma. The therapeutic mechanism of QFXYW in treating allergic asthma through integrated transcriptomics and system pharmacology was then determined: hub genes were screened out by topological analysis and functional enrichment analysis were performed to identify key signaling pathway. Subsequently, quantitative RP-PCR and protein array were performed to detect the mRNA of hub genes and to predict the key pathway in OVA-induced allergic asthma, respectively. Results Our results demonstrated that QFXYW could significantly attenuate inflammatory cell infiltration, mucus secretion, and epithelial damage. The transcriptomics analysis found the six hub genes with the highest values- CXCL10, CXCL2, CXCL1, IL-6, CCL-5, and CCL-4 were screened out. Functional enrichment analysis showed that the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were mainly enriched in the inflammatory response and cytokine signaling pathway. Moreover, the quantitative RT-PCR verification experiment found the CXCL2 and CXCL1 were significantly suppressed after treatment with QFXYW. The results of protein array showed that QFXYW inhibited the multi-cytokines of OVA-induced allergic asthma via cytokine signaling pathway. Conclusions QFXYW may have mediated OVA-induced allergic asthma mainly through the hub genes CXCL2, CXCL1, and the cytokine signaling pathway. This finding will offer a novel strategy to explore effective and safe mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) formula to treat allergic asthma.
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- 2021
18. Meniscal Ramp Lesion Repair Using the FasT-Fix Technique: Evaluating Healing and Patient Outcomes with Second-Look Arthroscopy.
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Zhong Chen, Wei-Ping Li, Rui Yang, Bin Song, Chuan Jiang, Jing-Yi Hou, Huan Luo, and Yun-Feng Zhou
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- 2018
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19. The effect of a computerized pediatric dosing decision support system on pediatric dosing errors
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Jing Yi Hou, Wen-Hao Wu, Kuan Jen Bai, Kuei Ju Cheng, Hsiang Yin Chen, Man Tzu Marcie Wu, and You Meei Lin
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Pharmacology ,Decision support system ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medication safety ,Pharmacokinetics ,Computerized physician order entry ,Computerized Physician Order Entry (CPOE) ,Pediatric dose ,Medicine ,Dosing ,Medical prescription ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
Children are more susceptible to medication errors because of differences in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics compared to adults. Weight changes are common with growth in children and computer systems frequently are not updated with current information, which result in inaccurate weight-based dosing and thus harm children. This study evaluated the impact of a Computerized Physician Order Entry system with standardized pediatric dosing decision support (PDDS) function on reducing pediatric dosing errors. Outpatient prescriptions were analyzed from January to March during 2010 and 2011. The total number of pediatric prescriptions was 72,431 and 80,532 prior to and after system implementation, respectively. Out of 72,431 prescriptions, 1617 (2.23%) dosing errors were retrospectively detected by the system, whereas 15 dosing errors (0.02%) were detected by pharmacists prior to system implementation. Incorporating the system into practice resulted in a total of 210 successfully blocked dosing near misses, including 14 potentially fatal and 11 serious near misses. The final dosing error rate was significantly reduced from 2.23% to 0.66% (p
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20. Pharmacist-conducted medication reconciliation at hospital admission using information technology in Taiwan
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Yi Chun Chiang, Jing Yi Hou, Tzu Ying Wu, Min-Huei Hsu, Yen Ying Lee, Li Na Kuo, and Hsiang Yin Chen
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Medication history ,Health information technology ,Taiwan ,Pharmacist ,Health Informatics ,Pharmacists ,Young Adult ,Medication Reconciliation ,Patient Admission ,Intervention (counseling) ,medicine ,Humans ,Medication Errors ,Outpatient clinic ,Medical History Taking ,Aged ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Hospitalization ,National health insurance ,Family medicine ,Hospital admission ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,business ,Medical Informatics - Abstract
Objectives Obtaining an accurate medication history upon admission to the hospital can be challenging and time-consuming. This study evaluated the efficacy of a medication reconciliation program, conducted by pharmacists, with the assistance of medication usage data from the Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI). Characteristics of patients at high risk for drug discrepancies were also determined. Methods Patients admitted between May 2008 and September 2009 were recruited. The type and class of medication discrepancies reported by pharmacists, the medication discrepancy rate, physician acceptance rate, and time taken for the intervention were studied. The degree of harm that could have resulted from the discrepancies was independently evaluated by four pharmacists. The association between selected variables and the occurrence of drug discrepancies was analyzed. Results Among 3013 patients interviewed, the pharmacists identified 243 patients (8%) with at least one medication discrepancy between the patient's medication history and admission orders. There were 576 discrepancies identified. About 19% of the errors prevented could have potentially caused moderate to severe harm. The average time for one intervention was 18 ± 9.8 min. The number of preadmission medications, age, frequency of outpatient visits within 3 months prior to this hospital admission, and the number of specialist outpatient clinics the patient had visited within 3 months before the admission were determined to be risk factors for drug discrepancies. Conclusions This medication reconciliation program, conducted by pharmacists, was made more efficient by medication usage data from the Taiwan NHI. Pharmacists can reconcile medications more effectively by selecting patients at high risk for unintentional drug discrepancies.
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- 2013
21. Molecularly Imprinted Microspheres for Highly Selective Separation of Diosgenin
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Jing Yi Hou, Shu Ding, Xiao Yan Han, Lei Ye, and Ye Zhang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Chromatography ,Scanning electron microscope ,General Engineering ,Molecularly imprinted polymer ,Polymer ,Diosgenin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Methacrylic acid ,Precipitation polymerization ,Molecular imprinting ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Molecular imprinting polymers (MIPs) are synthetic materials having specific cavities which are highly specific towards the template molecule. In this paper, diosgenin-imprinted polymer microspheres (DG-MIPs) were prepared by precipitation polymerization, using diosgenin as template, methacrylic acid as functional monomer and ethyleneglycol dimethacrylate as crosslinker. The morphology and adsorption capacity of the microspheres were evaluated by HPLC and Scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The optimal reaction conditions were as follows: 2 mM DG, 6 mM MMA, 60 mM EGDMA and 4 mM AIBN. The method developed might be used to separate and extract effective constituents from Chinese medicinal plants on a large scale.
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- 2011
22. Retrospective Evaluation of the Outcomes of Applying the Renal Dosing Monitoring System in a Medical Center
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Yen-Ying Lee, Wan-Chen Shen, Yu-Jia Wang, Jing-Yi Hou, and Li-Na Kuo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Psychological intervention ,Pharmacist ,Monitoring system ,Pharmacy ,General Medicine ,RDM ,medicine ,Dosing ,Medical prescription ,business ,Adverse effect ,Intensive care medicine - Abstract
Background The administration interval and dosage of the drugs must be adjusted properly according to patients’ renal functions to diminish adverse effects. The computerized monitoring system was established to modify drug dosing for patients with impaired renal function. The Renal Dosing Monitoring (RDM) system was officially operated in April 2007. Only one pharmacist was assigned to assess the reports and to offer the appropriate recommendations in the beginning of operation. The duties have been taken up by the individual pharmacist in each ward since January 2008. Purpose A retrospective analysis of the annual outcomes of applying the RDM system was conducted in March 2008. The goal of the study was to assess the outcome of the application of the RDM system. Method The computerized RDM system was established and applied for screening patients with renal dysfunction. Recommendations for frequency and dosage adjustments were made according to the renal function evaluated. Ranks of the drugs, physicians’ acceptance rates, and time to modify prescriptions were assessed by reviewing the documentation of pharmacy interventions. The savings of medication cost was also calculated. Results The physicians accepted 173 (86%) of the 202 recommendations provided by the pharmacists. Most of the recommendations were related to antibiotics, and gentamicin was the most frequently involved drug. The durations for the physicians to modify their prescriptions were as follows: 142 cases were accomplished within 0–1 day (82%), 26 cases were modified within 2–3 days (15%), and five cases were done after more than 3 days (3%). The total saving was US$5377. The physicians declined the pharmacists’ recommendations in 29 cases because of serious infectious conditions in 14 cases (48%), the advice of infection specialists was followed in six cases (21%), and the rest of the cases (31%) had other reasons, such as unwilling to change patients’ long-term medications. Conclusion The study showed that the RDM system could be an aid for pharmacists to evaluate the appropriateness and safety of medication more precisely and effectively.
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23. Homogeneous fluorescent specific PCR for the authentication of medicinal snakes using cationic conjugated polymers
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Chao Jiang, Luqi Huang, Jing-Yi Hou, Yuan Yuan, Yan Jin, and Libing Liu
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Multidisciplinary ,Chromatography ,biology ,Polymers ,Oligonucleotide ,Deinagkistrodon acutus ,Snakes ,DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Fluorescence ,Stain ,Molecular biology ,Conjugated Polyelectrolytes ,Article ,law.invention ,Bungarus ,law ,Cations ,Animals ,Naked eye ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Polymerase chain reaction ,DNA Primers ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
A label-free, homogenous and sensitive one-step method for the molecular authentication of medicinal snakes has been developed by combining a rapid PCR technique with water-soluble cationic conjugated polyelectrolytes (CCPs). Three medicinal snake materials (Deinagkistrodon acutus, Zaocys dhumnades and Bungarus multicinctus; a total of 35 specimens) and 48 snake specimens with similar morphologies and textures were clearly distinguished by the naked eye by utilizing a CCP-based assay in a high-throughput manner. The identification of medicinal snakes in patented Chinese drugs was successfully performed using this detection system. In contrast to previous fluorescence-labeled oligonucleotide detection and direct DNA stain hybridization assays, this method does not require designing dye-labeled primers and unfavorable dimer fluorescence is avoided in this homogenous method.
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- 2015
24. [Rapid PCR authentication Lonicera japanica]
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Chao, Jiang, Jing-Yi, Hou, Lu-Qi, Huang, Yuan, Yuan, Min, Chen, and Yan, Jin
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Quality Control ,Lonicera ,Drug Contamination ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Alleles ,DNA Primers - Abstract
To simply and rapid authenticate Lonicera japanica. Rapid allele-specific PCR primer was designed base on trnL-trnF 625 G/T Single nucleotide polymorphism and the PCR reaction systems including annealing temperature was optimized; optimized results were performed to authenticate L. japanica and its 9 adulterants. When 100 x SYBR Green I was added in the PCR product of 87 degrees C initial denatured 1 min; 87 degrees C denatured 5 s, 68 degrees C annealing 5 s, 30 cycle; L. japanica visualize strong green fluorescence under 365 nm UV lamp whereas adulterants without. The results indicate rapid allele-specific PCR could authenticate L. japanica and its adulterants rapidly and simply.
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- 2015
25. Mucoadhesive Microparticles for Gastroretentive Delivery: Preparation, Biodistribution and Targeting Evaluation
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Fan Yun Meng, Yuan Lu Cui, Jing Yi Hou, and Li-Na Gao
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Male ,Biodistribution ,food.ingredient ,Alginates ,Interleukin-1beta ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacology ,Gelatin ,Dinoprostone ,Article ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Chitosan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Delivery Systems ,food ,Glucuronic Acid ,Puerarin ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Gastric mucosa ,Animals ,alginate ,Tissue Distribution ,Stomach Ulcer ,Particle Size ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Inflammation ,Interleukin-6 ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Hexuronic Acids ,Stomach ,ethanol-induced gastric injury ,Adhesiveness ,puerarin ,Glucuronic acid ,Isoflavones ,Microspheres ,Rats ,Bioavailability ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Gastric Mucosa ,mucoadhesive microparticles ,chitosan - Abstract
The aim of this research was to prepare and characterize alginate-chitosan mucoadhesive microparticles containing puerarin. The microparticles were prepared by an emulsification-internal gelatin method using a combination of chitosan and Ca2+ as cationic components and alginate as anions. Surface morphology, particle size, drug loading, encapsulation efficiency and swelling ratio, in vitro drug released, in vitro evaluation of mucoadhesiveness and Fluorescence imaging of the gastrointestinal tract were determined. After optimization of the formulation, the encapsulation efficiency was dramatically increased from 70.3% to 99.2%, and a highly swelling ratio was achieved with a change in particle size from 50.3 ± 11.2 μm to 124.7 ± 25.6 μm. In ethanol induced gastric ulcers, administration of puerarin mucoadhesive microparticles at doses of 150 mg/kg, 300 mg/kg, 450 mg/kg and 600 mg/kg body weight prior to ethanol ingestion significantly protected the stomach ulceration. Consequently, significant changes were observed in inflammatory cytokines, such as prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6), and interleukin1β (IL-1β), in stomach tissues compared with the ethanol control group. In conclusion, core-shell type pH-sensitive mucoadhesive microparticles loaded with puerarin could enhance puerarin bioavailability and have the potential to alleviate ethanol-mediated gastric ulcers.
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26. [Restriction endonuclease digest - melting curve analysis: a new SNP genotyping and its application in traditional Chinese medicine authentication]
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Chao, Jiang, Lu-Qi, Huang, Yuan, Yuan, Min, Chen, Jing-Yi, Hou, Zhi-Gang, Wu, and Shu-Fang, Lin
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Lonicera ,Plants, Medicinal ,DNA, Plant ,Genotype ,Atractylodes ,DNA Restriction Enzymes ,Drug Contamination ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide - Abstract
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) is an important molecular marker in traditional Chinese medicine research, and it is widely used in TCM authentication. The present study created a new genotyping method by combining restriction endonuclease digesting with melting curve analysis, which is a stable, rapid and easy doing SNP genotyping method. The new method analyzed SNP genotyping of two chloroplast SNP which was located in or out of the endonuclease recognition site, the results showed that when attaching a 14 bp GC-clamp (cggcgggagggcgg) to 5' end of the primer and selecting suited endonuclease to digest the amplification products, the melting curve of Lonicera japonica and Atractylodes macrocephala were all of double peaks and the adulterants Shan-yin-hua and A. lancea were of single peaks. The results indicated that the method had good stability and reproducibility for identifying authentic medicines from its adulterants. It is a potential SNP genotyping method and named restriction endonuclease digest - melting curve analysis.
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27. Autophagy plays a protective role in tumor necrosis factor-α-induced apoptosis of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells
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Rui, Yang, primary, Wei-Ping, Li, additional, Zhong, Chen, additional, Bin, Song, additional, Yi, Ou-yang, additional, Hai-quan, Deng, additional, Jing-yi, Hou, additional, Wei-Quan, Tan, additional, and Yun-feng, Zhou, additional
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28. Knowledge Data Mining in Population Structure and Transition of Economic Development Pattern
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Wei-zhong Fu, Cheng-yan Han, and Jing-Yi Hou
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education.field_of_study ,Harmony (color) ,Economic growth ,Process (engineering) ,Transition (fiction) ,Population ,Population structure ,computer.software_genre ,Economic indicator ,Regional planning ,Economics ,Data mining ,Economic system ,China ,education ,computer - Abstract
Transition of economic development pattern is a comprehensive harmony development process of population, resources, economy, environment and other systems, is an overall planning with people-oriented to harmonize urban and rural development, regional and national development, social economic development and opening up. It is helpful for knowledge data mining in harmony stage and trend to find harmony or disharmony reason between the two sub-systems, population structure system and economic development system. Based on the findings, suggestions on optimizing population structure are given to harmony with transition of economic development in China.
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29. Knowledge Data Mining in Population Structure and Transition of Economic Development Pattern.
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Jing-Yi Hou, Wei-Zhong Fu, and Cheng-Yan Han
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30. Studies from Sun Yat-sen University Describe New Findings in Arthroscopy [The High Resistance Loop (H-Loop) Technique for Arthroscopic Repair of Subscapularis].
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SURGICAL technology ,ARTHROSCOPY ,ROTATOR cuff ,REPORTERS & reporting - Abstract
A recent report from Sun Yat-sen University in Guangdong, China discusses a new technique for arthroscopic repair of the subscapularis tendon. The researchers found that the knotless anchor suture in subscapularis repair simplified the process and had a positive postoperative effect. They introduced a new method called the H-Loop technique, which is particularly suitable for small subscapular tendon tears. This research provides valuable insights into improving the repair of challenging tendon injuries. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
31. A Transformation and Genome Editing System for Cassava Cultivar SC8.
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Wang, Ya-Jie, Lu, Xiao-Hua, Zhen, Xing-Hou, Yang, Hui, Che, Yan-Nian, Hou, Jing-Yi, Geng, Meng-Ting, Liu, Jiao, Hu, Xin-Wen, Li, Rui-Mei, Guo, Jian-Chun, and Yao, Yuan
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CASSAVA ,CASSAVA starch ,CELL size ,CRISPRS ,AGROBACTERIUM ,RAW materials - Abstract
Cassava starch is a widely used raw material for industrial production. South Chinese cassava cultivar 8 (Manihot esculenta Crantz cv. SC8) is one of the main locally planted cultivars. In this study, an efficient transformation system for cassava SC8 mediated with Agrobacterium strain LBA4404 was presented for the first time. Cassava friable embryogenic calli (FECs) were transformed through the binary vector pCAMBIA1304 harboring GUS- and GFP-fused genes driven by the CaMV35S promoter. The transformation efficiency was increased in the conditions of Agrobacterium strain cell infection density (OD
600 = 0.65), 250 µM acetosyringone induction, and agro-cultivation with wet FECs for 3 days in dark. Based on the optimized transformation protocol, approximately 120–140 independent transgenic lines per mL settled cell volume (SCV) of FECs were created by gene transformation in approximately 5 months, and 45.83% homozygous mono-allelic mutations of the MePDS gene with a YAO promoter-driven CRISPR/Cas9 system were generated. This study will open a more functional avenue for the genetic improvement of cassava SC8. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. H-loop Knotless Double-Row Repair Versus Knotted Suture Bridge for Rotator Cuff Tears: A Biomechanical and Histological Study in an Animal Model.
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Guo, Jiang, Long, Yi, Zhou, Min, He, Zhang-Hai, Zeng, Wei-Ke, Yu, Meng-Lei, Yamuhanmode, Alike, Tang, Yi-Yong, Li, Fang-Qi, Meng, Ke, Hou, Jing-Yi, and Yang, Rui
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ROTATOR cuff injuries ,BIOLOGICAL models ,SUTURING ,WOUND healing ,STAINS & staining (Microscopy) ,ANIMAL experimentation ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,RABBITS ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,COMPARATIVE studies ,HISTOLOGICAL techniques ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,BIOMECHANICS ,DATA analysis software ,ORGAN donation - Abstract
Background: Knotted suture bridge repair (KSBR) has been widely proven to be an effective method for rotator cuff repairs. However, the occurrence of type 2 failure after suture bridge repair remains a frequent problem because of the stress concentration and disturbance of tendon perfusion in the medial row. The authors have developed the H-loop knotless double–row repair (HLDR) to counteract these problems. Purpose: To compare the biomechanical and histological outcomes of HLDR and KSBR for rotator cuff tear in the rabbit model. Study Design: Controlled laboratory study. Methods: Acute bilateral supraspinatus tears were created on the shoulders of 46 New Zealand White rabbits. HLDR and KSBR were randomly performed on the left side or right side. Thirteen animals each were sacrificed at 2, 4, and 8 weeks after surgery (n = 39), with 6 rabbits used for histological evaluation and the other 7 rabbits for biomechanical testing. The remaining 7 animals from the original 46 were only used for initial biomechanical evaluation at week 0. Results: Macroscopically, all repaired tendons were connected to their footprint on the greater tuberosity without postoperative complications at 8 weeks after surgery. The HLDR group had significantly better histological bone–to–tendon integration compared with the KSBR group in terms of fibrocartilage regeneration, collagen composition, and fiber organization. The biomechanical outcomes in the HLDR group were demonstrated to be better than those of the KSBR group at time 0 and 8 weeks after surgery. Conclusion: Both repair techniques were effective for rotator cuff tears in a rabbit rotator cuff tear model; however, HLDR demonstrated more advantages in improving biomechanical properties and histological tendon–to–bone healing compared with KSBR. Clinical Relevance: This animal study suggested that HLDR might be an alternative choice for rotator cuff tears in humans to increase tendon–to–bone healing and reduce the rate of failure to heal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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33. MeNINV1 : An Alkaline/Neutral Invertase Gene of Manihot esculenta , Enhanced Sucrose Catabolism and Promoted Plant Vegetative Growth in Transgenic Arabidopsis.
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Wang, Ya-Jie, Zhen, Xing-Hou, Zhou, Yang-Jiao, Wang, Yun-Lin, Hou, Jing-Yi, Wang, Xin, Li, Rui-Mei, Liu, Jiao, Hu, Xin-Wen, Geng, Meng-Ting, Yao, Yuan, and Guo, Jian-Chun
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Alkaline/neutral invertase (A/N-INV) is an invertase that irreversibly decomposes sucrose into fructose as well as glucose and plays a role in plant growth and development, starch synthesis, abiotic stress, and other plant-life activities. Cassava is an economically important starch crop in tropical regions. During the development of cassava tuber roots, A/N-INV activity is relatively high, which indicates that it may participate in sucrose metabolism and starch synthesis. In this study, MeNINV1 was confirmed to function as invertase to catalyze sucrose decomposition in yeast. The optimal enzymatic properties of MeNINV1 were a pH of 6.5, a reaction temperature of 40 °C, and sucrose as its specific catalytic substrate. VB
6 , Zn2+ , and Pb2+ at low concentrations as well as EDTA, DTT, Tris, Mg2+ , and fructose inhibited A/N-INV enzymic activity. In cassava, the MeNINV1 gene was mainly expressed in the fibrous roots and the tuber root phloem, and its expression decreased as the tuber root grew. MeNINV1 was confirmed to localize in chloroplasts. In Arabidopsis, MeNINV1-overexpressing Arabidopsis had higher A/N-INV activity, and the increased glucose, fructose, and starch content in the leaves promoted plant growth and delayed flowering time but did not change its resistance to abiotic stress. Our results provide new insights into the biological function of MeNINV1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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34. A Cyclodextrin‐Hosted Ir(III) Complex for Ratiometric Mapping of Tumor Hypoxia In Vivo.
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Xiao, Peng, Liu, Chunyan, Ma, Tiancong, Lu, Xiuhong, Jing, Lihong, Hou, Yi, Zhang, Peisen, Huang, Gang, and Gao, Mingyuan
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HYPOXEMIA ,LUMINESCENCE quenching ,TRANSITION metal complexes ,NUCLEAR magnetic resonance ,TRANSITION metals ,TUMORS - Abstract
Hypoxia is considered as a key microenvironmental feature of solid tumors. Luminescent transition metal complexes particularly those based on iridium and ruthenium have shown remarkable potentials for constructing sensitive oxygen‐sensing probes due to their unique oxygen quenching pathway. However, the low aqueous solubility of these complexes largely retards their sensing applications in biological media. Moreover, it remains difficult so far to use the existing complexes typically possessing only one luminescent domain to quantitatively detect the intratumoral hypoxia degree. Herein, an Ir(III) complex showing red emissions is designed and synthesized, and innovatively encapsulated within a hydrophobic pocket of Cyanine7‐modified cyclodextrin. The Ir(III) complex enables the oxygen detection, while the cyclodextrin is used not only for improving the water solubility and suppressing the luminescence quenching effect of the surrounding aqueous media, but also for carrying Cyanine7 to establish a ratiometric oxygen fluorescence probe. 2D nuclear magnetic resonance is carried out to confirm the host–guest structure. The oxygen‐responsive ability of the resulting ratiometric probe is evaluated through in vitro cell and multicellular experiments. Further animal studies about tumor oxygen level mapping demonstrate that the probe can be successfully used for quantitatively visualizing tumor hypoxia in vivo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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35. Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Researchers Broaden Understanding of Asthma (A bio-adhesion nanogel particle as an anti-inflammation agent for efficient aerosol inhalation therapy to asthma).
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CHINESE medicine ,RESPIRATORY therapy ,RESEARCH personnel ,ASTHMA ,BRONCHIAL diseases - Abstract
Researchers from Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine have developed a nanogel delivery system for the treatment of asthma. The system, based on alginate crosslinked with zinc ions, effectively delivered an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant compound called icariin (ICA) to the bronchus through ultrasonic aerosol inhalation. The nanogel particles exhibited good bio-adhesion and could control the release of ICA, leading to the amelioration of asthmatic symptoms and attenuation of bronchial inflammation. The study suggests that this approach could be a promising strategy for treating asthma. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
36. Arthroscopic Superior Capsule Reconstruction and Rotator Cuff Repair to Restore Static and Dynamic Stability of the Shoulder.
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Alike, Yamuhanmode, Hou, Jing‐yi, Tang, Yi‐yong, Yu, Meng‐lei, Long, Yi, Li, Fang‐qi, Ali, MaslahIdiris, Yuan, Hao, and Yang, Rui
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ROTATOR cuff ,DYNAMIC stability ,GLENOHUMERAL joint ,SHOULDER ,RANGE of motion of joints ,BLEPHAROPLASTY ,TOTAL shoulder replacement - Abstract
Objective: Treatment of massive irreparable rotator cuff tears (RCT) has shown limited clinical success and a variety of subsequent complications. Superior capsule reconstruction (SCR) has been proved to reestablish superior stability but does not restore the dynamic force or shoulder kinematics. There are numerous reports of the short‐term failure of SCR grafts at the glenoid side, which relate to the non‐biological healing of grafts. To restore both dynamic and static stability and to provide biologic augmentation, an integrated procedure for massive irreparable RCT using an Achilles tendon–bone allograft (ATBA) was developed. Method: This was a retrospect study completed between October 2019 and April 2020. A 71‐year‐old woman with massive and irreparable rotator cuff tears was enrolled in our study. The ATBA was folded into a double‐layer structure. The superior layer (proximal portion) served as a bridge patch to dynamic the glenohumeral joint, while the inferior layer (distal portion) served as the superior capsule to restore static stability of glenohumeral joint. To enhance biologic healing on the glenoid side, we fixed the calcaneus of the graft on the superior–posterior side of the superior glenoid rim. The recovery of shoulder function (including strength, range of motion, acromiohumeral interval, and fatty infiltration) was assessed at 6 months postoperation. Result: At 6‐month follow‐up, the patient's strength had improved significantly (from abduction of grade 3 preoperatively to grade 4 at 6 months). Radiographic analysis showed an increase in the acromiohumeral interval from 3 to 7 mm. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed an intact graft, with the thickness of the ligament part maintained (at 6–7 mm). Most importantly, recovery of atrophy and fatty infiltration of the supraspinatus were observed. No graft tears were observed on the glenoid side. Conclusion: This technique could provide a preferable treatment option by restoring shoulder kinematics and augmentating biological healing for patients with massive irreparable RCT. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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37. Percutaneous Pedicle Screw Fixation in Injury Vertebrate and Curving Rob Indirect Decompression for Type A3 Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture with Neurological Deficits.
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SKIN absorption ,VERTEBRATE anatomy ,DECOMPRESSION (Physiology) - Published
- 2019
38. Studies in the Area of Pharmacology Reported from China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (Integrating RNA-sequencing and network analysis to explore the mechanism of topical Pien Tze Huang treatment on diabetic wounds).
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MEDICAL sciences ,PHARMACOLOGY ,RNA sequencing ,WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
A recent study conducted by the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences explored the use of a traditional Chinese medicine formula called Pien Tze Huang (PZH) for the treatment of diabetic ulcers. The study found that PZH significantly accelerated wound healing and enhanced the expression of collagen. RNA sequencing analysis revealed that PZH had effects on various biological processes, particularly the inflammatory response. The study identified several active ingredients in PZH that may play a significant role in diabetic wound healing. Overall, the research sheds light on the mechanisms underlying the potential benefits of PZH for treating diabetic ulcers. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
39. TBX1 loss-of-function mutation contributes to congenital conotruncal defects.
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Zhang, Min, Li, Fu-Xing, Liu, Xing-Yuan, Hou, Jing-Yi, Ni, Shi-Hong, Wang, Juan, Zhao, Cui-Mei, Zhang, Wei, Kong, Ye, Huang, Ri-Tai, Xue, Song, and Yang, Yi-Qing
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GENETIC mutation ,GENETIC disorders ,PATIENTS ,CONGENITAL heart disease ,GENETICS ,DISEASE risk factors - Abstract
Conotruncal defects (CTDs) account for ~30% of all types of congenital heart disease and contribute to increased morbidity and mortality rates. Increasing evidence suggests that genetic risk factors are involved in the pathogenesis of CTDs. Mutations in a number of genes, including the TBX1 gene that codes for a T-box transcription factor essential for normal cardiovascular development, may contribute to the development of CTD. CTDs are genetically heterogeneous and the genetic defects responsible for CTDs in the majority of patients remain unknown. The present study sequenced the coding regions and splicing junction boundaries of TBX1 in 136 patients with CTDs and 300 matched healthy individuals. The disease-causing potential of the identified TBX1 sequence variation was evaluated using MutationTaster, PolyPhen-2, SIFT and PROVEN software. The functional characteristics of the mutant TBX1 gene were defined using a dual-luciferase reporter assay system. A novel heterozygous TBX1 mutation, p.S233Y, was identified in a patient with transposition of the great arteries (TGA) and a ventricular septal defect. This mutation was absent in the 300 controls and altered the amino acid produced, serine, which is evolutionarily conserved across several species, and was predicted to be pathogenic in silico. Luciferase assays conducted in COS-7 cells demonstrated that the newly identified TBX1 mutation was associated with significantly diminished transcriptional activation of the ANF promoter compared with the wild-type TBX1. To the best of our knowledge, the present study is the first to associate a TBX1 loss-of-function mutation with enhanced susceptibility to TGA, which adds significant insight to the molecular mechanism of TGA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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40. sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221090605 – Supplemental material for H-loop Knotless Double-Row Repair Versus Knotted Suture Bridge for Rotator Cuff Tears: A Biomechanical and Histological Study in an Animal Model
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Guo, Jiang, Long, Yi, Zhou, Min, He, Zhang-Hai, Zeng, Wei-Ke, Yu, Meng-Lei, Yamuhanmode, Alike, Tang, Yi-Yong, Li, Fang-Qi, Meng, Ke, Hou, Jing-Yi, and Yang, Rui
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,110323 Surgery ,110604 Sports Medicine ,FOS: Health sciences ,110314 Orthopaedics - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-ajs-10.1177_03635465221090605 for H-loop Knotless Double-Row Repair Versus Knotted Suture Bridge for Rotator Cuff Tears: A Biomechanical and Histological Study in an Animal Model by Jiang Guo, Yi Long, Min Zhou, Zhang-Hai He, Wei-Ke Zeng, Meng-Lei Yu, Alike Yamuhanmode, Yi-Yong Tang, Fang-Qi Li, Ke Meng, Jing-Yi Hou and Rui Yang in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
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- 2022
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41. The research of the fast SVM classifier method.
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Yujun Yang, Jianping Li, and Yimei Yang
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42. Contents list.
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A table of contents for the November 14, 2015 issue of the "Journal of Materials Chemistry C" is presented.
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43. Anchoring Group Effects of Surface Ligands on Magnetic Properties of Fe3O4 Nanoparticles: Towards High Performance MRI Contrast Agents.
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Zeng, Jianfeng, Jing, Lihong, Hou, Yi, Jiao, Mingxia, Qiao, Ruirui, Jia, Qiaojuan, Liu, Chunyan, Fang, Fang, Lei, Hao, and Gao, Mingyuan
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- 2014
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44. Studies in the Area of Pharmacology Reported from China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (Integrating RNA-sequencing and network analysis to explore the mechanism of topical Pien Tze Huang treatment on diabetic wounds)
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Diabetes -- Research ,Pharmacology -- Research -- Analysis ,RNA -- Research -- Analysis ,Wounds and injuries -- Research ,Physical fitness -- Research -- Analysis ,Health - Abstract
2024 FEB 3 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Obesity, Fitness & Wellness Week -- Fresh data on pharmacology are presented in a new report. According to [...]
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- 2024
45. Modern Chinese Grammar II : Grammatical Constituents
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WANG Li and WANG Li
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Focusing on the fundamental grammatical units and construction in modern Chinese, this title is the second volume of a classic on modern Chinese grammar by WANG Li, one of the most distinguished Chinese linguists.This volume discusses nine major grammatical components in modern Chinese: 1) copulas, 2) negation, 3) adverbs, 4) markers applied to indicate the features of words or phrases, 5) aspects that indicate the duration and status of events, 6) moods that help express the emotions in language, 7) modal tertiaries, 8) connectives and 9) relative tertiaries. Including a wide variety of examples and analyses, this book is a must-read for Chinese language learners, as well as researchers and students studying Chinese linguistics and modern Chinese grammar.
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46. Advanced Nanomaterials for Point of Care Diagnosis and Therapy
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Sushma Dave, Jayashankar Das, Sougata Ghosh, Sushma Dave, Jayashankar Das, and Sougata Ghosh
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Advanced Nanomaterials for Point of Care Diagnosis and Therapy provides an overview of technological and emerging novel trends in how point-of-care diagnostic devices are designed, miniaturized built, and delivered at different healthcare set ups. It describes the significant technological advances in fundamental diagnostic components and recent advances in fully integrated devices designed for specific clinical use. The book covers state-of-the-art fabrication of advances materials with broad spectrum therapeutic applications. It includes drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging and targeting, and outlines the development of inexpensive, effective and portable in vitro diagnostics tools for any purpose that can be used onsite. Sections also discuss drug delivery, biosensing, bioimaging and targeting and various metal, metal oxide and non-metal-based nanomaterials that are developed, surface modified, and are being explored for diagnosis, targeting, drug delivery, drug release and imaging. The book concludes with current needs and future challenges in the field. - Outlines the needs and challenges of point-of-care diagnostics - Describes the fundamentals of application of nanomaterials as interesting building blocks for biosensing - Overviews the different detection methods offered by using nanomaterials - Explains the advantages and drawbacks of nanomaterial-based sensing strategies - Describes the opportunities offered by technology as a cost-efficient biosensing platform
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47. Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Researchers Broaden Understanding of Asthma (A bio-adhesion nanogel particle as an anti-inflammation agent for efficient aerosol inhalation therapy to asthma)
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Inflammation ,Medicine, Chinese ,Asthma ,Health ,Tianjin University - Abstract
2024 MAR 4 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Respiratory Therapeutics Week -- Investigators publish new report on asthma. According to news reporting originating from Tianjin, People's [...]
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- 2024
48. Research Reports from China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Provide New Insights into G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (Multi-omics reveals Dengzhan Shengmai formulation ameliorates cognitive impairments in D-galactose-induced aging mouse model ...)
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Galactose -- Research ,Biological sciences ,Health - Abstract
2023 APR 25 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life Science Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on G-protein-coupled receptors. According to news originating from Beijing, People's [...]
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- 2023
49. Studies from Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Update Current Data on Acute Lung Injury [Systematic identification of the interventional mechanism of Qingfei Xiaoyan Wan (QFXYW) in treatment of the cytokine storm in acute lung ...]
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Cytokines ,Medicine, Chinese ,Acute respiratory distress syndrome ,Health ,Tianjin University - Abstract
2022 DEC 16 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Health & Medicine Week -- Fresh data on acute lung injury are presented in a new report. According [...]
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50. Studies from Ministry of Agriculture Further Understanding of Gene Editing (A Transformation and Genome Editing System for Cassava Cultivar SC8)
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Genomics ,Genetic research ,Agriculture ,Genes ,Biotechnology industry ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries - Abstract
2022 OCT 12 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Biotech Week -- New study results on gene editing have been published. According to news reporting out of [...]
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