12 results on '"Meng-Yi Wang"'
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2. Using organizational performance assessment to improve service to the community
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Tarah Hodgkinson, Lucy Meng Yi Wang, Michael L. McIntyre, Robert Davidson, and Tullio Caputo
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Service (business) ,Process management ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Police management ,05 social sciences ,Specialty ,Organizational performance ,Unit (housing) ,050501 criminology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Business ,Law ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,050104 developmental & child psychology ,0505 law - Abstract
In this paper, we present the results of a case study of an innovative organizational performance assessment approach implemented within a specialty unit of a large Canadian police service. The CIV...
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- 2020
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3. Construction of cluster-based supramolecular wire and rectangle
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Yi Tan, Zhi-Kang Wang, Fei-Fan Lang, Hui-Min Yu, Chen Cao, Chun-Yan Ni, Meng-Yi Wang, Ying-Lin Song, and Jian-Ping Lang
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Inorganic Chemistry - Abstract
A set of W/Cu/S cluster-supported supramolecular wire and rectangle compounds were assembled and exhibited enhanced third-order nonlinear optical responses.
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- 2022
4. Dicyanoisophorone Derivatives with Self-Targeting Abilities Towards Multiple Organelles for Fluorescent Markers and Viscosity Detection
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Jing-Yang Ni, Xiao-Qing Zhang, Meng-Yi Wang, Qing Yu, Ru Sun, Yu-Jie Xu, Ying-Lin Song, and Jian-Feng Ge
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Business and International Management ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
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5. Assessing what police officers do 'on the job': toward a 'public values' approach
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Tarah Hodgkinson, Tullio Caputo, Michael L. McIntyre, and Lucy Meng Yi Wang
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Appreciative inquiry ,Public Administration ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,Stakeholder ,Context (language use) ,Public relations ,Focus group ,Transparency (behavior) ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Brainstorming ,Accountability ,050501 criminology ,Performance measurement ,business ,Law ,0505 law - Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present the results of a test in a policing context of a performance assessment tool that is based on a “public values” approach. The Capability, Importance, and Value (CIV) Tool allows police organizations to examine the roles their members carry out to determine whether they are being capably done, are important, and deliver value to stakeholders. Design/methodology/approach Five focus groups were conducted with front line officers from a large Canadian police service. The focus group process incorporated elements of Appreciative Inquiry and Structured Brainstorming. Findings Valuable information can be collected from front line police officers with the CIV Tool. Police organizations could use this information to improve performance while ensuring that the roles undertaken by their members align with broader organizational goals and objectives including providing value to stakeholders. Research limitations/implications This study was designed as a limited test of the CIV Tool. More extensive testing is required with a larger sample that includes police investigators and members of other specialty units. Practical implications The CIV Tool can serve to augment existing police performance measurement strategies. It can help to identify which roles contribute to achieving organizational goals and which do not. Based on this information, ameliorative action can be taken. Social implications A “public values” approach places emphasis on stakeholder needs and expectations. Addressing these directly can result in enhanced performance as well as greater police transparency, responsiveness, and accountability. Originality/value Ongoing police performance assessment based on a “public values” approach is uncommon in policing. Its use has important implications for police organizations and their stakeholders.
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- 2018
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6. Manganese(III) porphyrin oligomers as high-relaxivity MRI contrast agents
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Meng-Yi Wang, Yuanyuan Lv, Fei-Peng Ying, and Hui-Shan Lu
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Male ,Biodistribution ,Biocompatibility ,Cell Survival ,Metalloporphyrins ,Gadolinium ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Contrast Media ,Pharmaceutical Science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Manganese ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Oligomer ,Cell Line ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,In vivo ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Rotational correlation time ,Mice, Inbred ICR ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Porphyrin ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Manganese(III) porphyrins (MnIIIPs) as MRI contrast agents (CAs) have drawn particular attention due to their high longitudinal relaxivity (r1) and unique biodistribution. In this work, two MnIIIP-based oligomers, MnPD and MnPT, were designed to further improve the relaxivity with ease of synthesis. The two compounds were fully characterized and their nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiles were acquired with a fast field cycling NMR relaxometer. Both of the compounds exhibited extended high molar r1 at high fields, higher than that of Gd-DTPA, the first clinical gadolinium(III)-based MRI CA. The r1 value of per manganese atom increased with the increasing number of MnIIIP building blocks, suggesting rotational correlation time (τR) played dominant role in the r1 dispersion. The toxicity of the two MnIIIPs and the imaging effectiveness were estimated in vitro and in vivo. With good biocompatibility, significant contrast enhancement, and complete excretion in 24 h, MnPD and MnPT are both promising for high field clinical applications. The applied strategy also potentially provided a facile approach for creation of more MnIIIP oligomer as efficient T1 MRI CAs.
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- 2021
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7. Association of Ephrin receptor A3 gene polymorphism with susceptibility to chronic severe hepatitis B
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Hong Yang, Qi-Long Song, Man Chen, Jin Li, Lifeng Liu, Jinjian Yao, Xing-Xing He, Ju-Sheng Lin, Meng-Yi Wang, and Jinling Yu
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Hepatitis B virus ,Hepatology ,Lymphocyte ,Locus (genetics) ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Virology ,Virus ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,Genotype ,medicine ,Gene polymorphism ,Allele ,Allele frequency - Abstract
Aim: Previous research has suggested that Ephrin receptor A3 (EphA3) plays signaling roles in the processes of inflammation by regulating lymphocyte migration and proliferation. In this study, we investigated whether the EphA3 gene polymorphism was associated with disease progression of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Methods: The EphA3 variant rs9310117 was genotyped in 1245 unrelated Han Chinese HBV carriers including 800 cases and 445 controls. χ2 test was used to examine the difference in allele frequencies and genotype distributions between groups. The association between the polymorphism and disease progression of HBV infection was conducted by unconditional logistic regression analysis. Results: Statistical analysis revealed that the genetic variant was significantly associated with the occurrence of chronic severe hepatitis B (CSHB). We observed that subjects bearing at least one T allele (C/T or T/T genotype) had a decreased susceptibility to chronic severe hepatitis B compared with those bearing C/C genotype (P = 0.003, odds ratio = 0.560; 95% confidence interval, 0.381–0.824, recessive model). Genotype C/T had also been confirmed to protect subjects from suffering chronic severe hepatitis B (P = 0.001, odds ratio = 0.498; 95% confidence interval, 0.330–0.752, additive model). Conclusion: Our results suggest that the genetic alteration at EphA3 locus plays a role in the occurrence of chronic severe hepatitis B.
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- 2012
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8. HLA-G impairs host immune response and predicts poor prognosis in pancreatic cancer
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Li, Zhou, Zhe-Yu, Niu, Zhi-Yong, Liang, Wei-Xun, Zhou, Lei, You, Meng-Yi, Wang, Lu-Tian, Yao, Quan, Liao, and Yu-Pei, Zhao
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chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Original Article - Abstract
Human leucocyte antigen G (HLA-G) was shown to be associated with immune suppression and unfavorable prognosis in multiple types of cancers. However, its expression in pancreatic cancer (PC) was less investigated. Particularly, its roles in PC remain unknown. The present study aimed to address the issues. Expression of HLA-G was detected by Western blot and tissue microarray-based immunohistochemical staining in 10 and 158 patients with PC, respectively. In addition, tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TIL) labeled by CD3 staining, as a marker of host immune response, were counted. Finally, immunohistochemical HLA-G expression was linked to clinicopathologic variables, TIL number and overall survival. It was found that HLA-G was overexpressed in 4 out of 10 patients. For staining, HLA-G expression was much higher in tumor than in non-tumor tissues. Tumoral expression of HLA-G was closely associated with T stage. Intratumoral CD3-positive TIL in tumors with diffuse HLA-G expression was less than that in those with negative or local HLA-G expression, but no significant differences for stromal TIL were observed. Univariate analysis found that diffuse HLA-G expression in tumor tissues and low intratumoral CD3-positive TIL number were of predictive significance for poor overall survival of PC. Furthermore, HLA-G expression and intratumoral CD3-positive TIL number were identified, by multivariate Cox regression test, as independent prognostic factors. Our data suggest that HLA-G impairs host immune response and predicts poor prognosis in PC.
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- 2015
9. Association of Ephrin receptor A3 gene polymorphism with susceptibility to chronic severe hepatitis B
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Hong, Yang, Xing-Xing, He, Qi-Long, Song, Man, Chen, Jin, Li, Meng-Yi, Wang, Jin-Ling, Yu, Jin-Jian, Yao, Li-Feng, Liu, and Ju-Sheng, Lin
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Previous research has suggested that Ephrin receptor A3 (EphA3) plays signaling roles in the processes of inflammation by regulating lymphocyte migration and proliferation. In this study, we investigated whether the EphA3 gene polymorphism was associated with disease progression of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The EphA3 variant rs9310117 was genotyped in 1245 unrelated Han Chinese HBV carriers including 800 cases and 445 controls. χ(2) test was used to examine the difference in allele frequencies and genotype distributions between groups. The association between the polymorphism and disease progression of HBV infection was conducted by unconditional logistic regression analysis. Statistical analysis revealed that the genetic variant was significantly associated with the occurrence of chronic severe hepatitis B (CSHB). We observed that subjects bearing at least one T allele (C/T or T/T genotype) had a decreased susceptibility to chronic severe hepatitis B compared with those bearing C/C genotype (P = 0.003, odds ratio = 0.560; 95% confidence interval, 0.381-0.824, recessive model). Genotype C/T had also been confirmed to protect subjects from suffering chronic severe hepatitis B (P = 0.001, odds ratio = 0.498; 95% confidence interval, 0.330-0.752, additive model). Our results suggest that the genetic alteration at EphA3 locus plays a role in the occurrence of chronic severe hepatitis B.
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- 2012
10. Association of a TANK gene polymorphism with outcomes of hepatitis B virus infection in a Chinese Han population
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Xing-Xing He, Hong Yang, Qing Liu, Lifeng Liu, Shuzhen Sun, Jinjian Yao, Jin Li, Meng-Yi Wang, Ju-Sheng Lin, Jinling Yu, Man Chen, and Qi-Long Song
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Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,Hepatitis B virus ,Cirrhosis ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Immunology ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Asymptomatic ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Liver disease ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Asian People ,Interferon ,Virology ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Liver Neoplasms ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Logistic Models ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Case-Control Studies ,Carrier State ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Gene polymorphism ,medicine.symptom ,Liver Failure ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The host genetic compound plays a vital role in determining clinical outcomes of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor family member-associated nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) activator (TANK) takes part in the tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)-mediated NF-κB signaling pathway and the interferon (IFN)-induction pathways that have relevance to HBV-related liver disease. In this report, we explored whether the intronic polymorphism rs3820998 of the TANK gene was associated with outcomes of HBV infection by binary logistic regression analysis. A total of 1305 unrelated Han Chinese patients recruited from Wuhan, including 180 acute-on-chronic hepatitis B liver failure (ACLF-HBV) patients, 331 HBV-related liver cirrhosis (LC) patients, 308 HBV-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients, and 486 asymptomatic HBV carriers (AsC) were genotyped using the TaqMan probe method. Logistic analysis revealed that the single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs3820998 was significantly associated with susceptibility to ACLF-HBV (dominant model, OR 0.643, 95% CI 0.428,0.964, p=0.033; additive model, OR 0.640, 95% CI 0.414,0.990, p=0.045), and LC (recessive model, OR 0.398, 95% CI 0.164,0.966, p=0.042; additive model, OR 0.379, 95% CI 0.155,0.928, p=0.034). These results indicate that the GT variant is a protective factor in the development of ACLF-HBV and LC, and that the SNP rs3820998 in the TANK gene may play a role in mediating susceptibility to ACLF-HBV and LC in a Chinese Han population.
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- 2012
11. [The effect of hepatitis B virus X protein on the expression of CtIP in HepG2 Cells]
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Qing, Liu, Meng-Yi, Wang, Xing-Xing, He, Man, Chen, Qi-Long, Song, Xiang, Jiang, Qiong-Hui, Xie, and Ju-Sheng, Lin
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Hepatitis B virus ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Liver Neoplasms ,Humans ,Hep G2 Cells ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction - Abstract
To investigate the effect of hepatitis B virus X protein(HBx) on CtBP-interacting protein(CtIP) which is an important repair factor of DNA double strand break damage in HepG2 cells induced by bleomycin. A HBx stably expressing HepG2 cell line and a control HepG2 cell line with empty vector transfected were established. After the double strand break (DSB) damage occurred, the mRNA and protein levels of CtIP were detected by Real-time PCR and Western blot assay respectively, cell cycle profiles and apoptotic cell death were determined by a flow cytometry, and the position of CtIP in cells was observed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. It showed that HepG2 cells transfected with hepatitis B virus X gene could stably express HBx protein. After being induced by bleomycin, the percentage of apoptotic cell was 16.90%+/-0.89% in HBx stably expressing HepG2 cell line and 15.30%+/-0.86% in control cell line, respectively (q = 2.074, P is more than to 0.05). While the percentage of death cell was 8.71%+/-0.74% in HBx stably expressing HepG2 cell line and 4.90%+/-0.46% in control cell line, respectively (q = 7.126, P is less than to 0.01). The two cell lines manifested the increase of G2/M arrest and significant difference existed between the two cell lines. HBx down regulated the expression levels of CtIP and its mRNA. The CtIP level was 0.66+/-0.04 in HepG2-HBx cell and 0.73+/-0.05 in HepG2-vec cell, respectively (t = 2.314, P is less than to 0.05). The relative mRNA level was 1.00+/-0.06 in HepG2-HBx cell and 1.23+/-0.08 in HepG2-vec cell, respectively (t = 2. 732, P is less than to 0.05). We also found that CtIP was concentrated in the cell nucleus. The research suggests that HBx may affect DNA-repair pathways by disrupting the expression of CtIP.
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- 2011
12. Associations of HLA-DP Variants with Hepatitis B Virus Infection in Southern and Northern Han Chinese Populations: A Multicenter Case-Control Study
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Lifeng Liu, Meng-Yi Wang, Koichi Matsuda, Ying Chang, Jinling Yu, Yuan Chen, Hong Yang, Qing Liu, Xiang Jiang, Xiaorui Jiang, Feng Tang, Jinjian Yao, Ju-Sheng Lin, Xing-Xing He, Man Chen, Shuzhen Sun, Yongwen He, Zirong Wen, Jing Wang, Yusuke Nakamura, Jin Li, Daguo Yang, Xiaowen Hu, and Qi-Long Song
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Adult ,Male ,HLA-DP Antigens ,Clinical Research Design ,Gastroenterology and hepatology ,Science ,Population ,Immunology ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,HLA-DP ,Viral diseases ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Hepatitis ,Major Histocompatibility Complex ,Asian People ,Genotype ,medicine ,Genetics ,Humans ,education ,Genetic Association Studies ,Liver diseases ,Hepatitis B virus ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,Haplotype ,Human Genetics ,Hepatitis B ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Chinese people ,Infectious hepatitis ,Logistic Models ,Haplotypes ,Case-Control Studies ,Genetic Polymorphism ,Medicine ,Infectious diseases ,Clinical Immunology ,Female ,Population Genetics ,Research Article - Abstract
BackgroundHuman leukocyte antigen DP (HLA-DP) locus has been reported to be associated with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in populations of Japan and Thailand. We aimed to examine whether the association can be replicated in Han Chinese populations.Methodology/principal findingsTwo HLA-DP variants rs2395309 and rs9277535 (the most strongly associated SNPs from each HLA-DP locus) were genotyped in three independent Han cohorts consisting of 2 805 cases and 1 796 controls. By using logistic regression analysis, these two SNPs in the HLA-DPA1 and HLA-DPB1 genes were significantly associated with HBV infection in Han Chinese populations (P = 0.021∼3.36×10(-8) at rs2395309; P = 8.37×10(-3)∼2.68×10(-10) at rs9277535). In addition, the genotype distributions of both sites (rs2395309 and rs9277535) were clearly different between southern and northern Chinese population (P = 8.95×10(-5) at rs2395309; P = 1.64×10(-9) at rs9277535). By using asymptomatic HBV carrier as control group, our study showed that there were no associations of two HLA-DP variants with HBV progression (P = 0.305∼0.822 and 0.163∼0.881 in southern Chinese population, respectively; P = 0.097∼0.697 and 0.198∼0.615 in northern Chinese population, respectively).ConclusionsOur results confirmed that two SNPs (rs2395309 and rs9277535) in the HLA-DP loci were strongly associated with HBV infection in southern and northern Han Chinese populations, but not with HBV progression.
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- 2011
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