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2. Pyrite textural, trace elemental and sulfur isotope signatures of the Badu gold deposit, Youjiang basin (SW China): Implications for ore-fluid source and Au precipitation mechanism
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Wei, Dong-Tian, Zhou, Tao-Fa, Xia, Yong, Fan, Yu, Xie, Zhuo-Jun, Liu, Xi-Jun, Tan, Qin-Ping, Bai, Ling-An, and Wang, Fang-Yue
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- 2022
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3. Ore fluid origin recorded by apatite chemistry: A case study on altered dolerite from the Badu Carlin-type gold deposit, Youjiang basin, SW China
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Wei, Dong-Tian, Zhou, Tao-Fa, Xia, Yong, Chen, Jing, Xie, Zhuo-Jun, Liu, Xi-Jun, Pang, Bao-Cheng, Tan, Qin-Ping, and Bai, Ling-An
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- 2022
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4. Multistage pyrites in the Nibao disseminated gold deposit, southwestern Guizhou Province, China: Insights into the origin of Au from textures, in situ trace elements, and sulfur isotope analyses
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Wei, Dong-Tian, Xia, Yong, Gregory, Daniel D., Steadman, Jeffrey A., Tan, Qin-Ping, Xie, Zhuo-Jun, and Liu, Xi-jun
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- 2020
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5. Application of computer-assisted surgery techniques in the management of zygomatic complex fractures
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Xiao Zhang, Chao-Ying Han, Min-Jia Dai, Jin-Long Chen, Xiao-Hui Zheng, Jie Long, Wei Tang, Wei-Dong Tian, and Lei Liu
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Patients suffering from zygomatic complex fractures always present facial deformity and dysfunctions, and thereafter develop psychological and physiological problems. It is really hard to get an ideal prognosis for the zygomatic complex fractures because of the complicated anatomical structures. Computer-assisted surgery techniques, as the new emerging auxiliary methods, can optimize the surgical protocol, predict operation outcomes, and improve the accuracy and quality of the operation. Meanwhile the postoperative complications can be reduced effectively. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the application of computer-assisted surgery techniques in the management of zygomatic complex fractures. Keywords: Zygomatic complex fractures, Computer-assisted surgical techniques, Accuracy, Reduction
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- 2018
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6. Carbon-oxygen isotopes and rare earth elements as an exploration vector for Carlin-type gold deposits: A case study of the Shuiyindong gold deposit, Guizhou Province, SW China
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Tan, Qin-Ping, Xia, Yong, Wang, Xueqiu, Xie, Zhuo-Jun, and Wei, Dong-Tian
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- 2017
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7. Correlation between Condylar Fracture Pattern after Parasymphyseal Impact and Condyle Morphological Features: A Retrospective Analysis of 107 Chinese Patients
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Lu Han, Ting Long, Wei Tang, Lei Liu, Wei Jing, Wei-Dong Tian, and Jie Long
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Anatomical Feature ,Condylar Fracture ,Parasymphyseal Impact ,Three-dimensional Reconstruction ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: The treatment of the condylar fractures is difficult. Factors that result in the fractures are complex. The objective of this morphometric study was to investigate the relationship between condylar fracture patterns and condylar morphological characteristics. Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of 107 patients admitted to the West China Hospital of Stomatology for bilateral condylar fractures caused by parasymphyseal impact. The patients were divided into five groups according to the type of condylar fracture. Ten parameters were evaluated on three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction mandible models through the Mimics 16.0 (Materialize Leuven, Belgium) anthropometry toolkit. Each parameter of the 3D models was analyzed using multivariate analysis. Multinomial logistic regression analyses were used to examine the relationships between the five groups. Results: The results showed that the differences of condylar head width (M1), condylar neck width (M3), the ratio of condylar head width to condylar anteroposterior diameter (M1/M2), the ratio of condylar head width to condylar neck width (M1/M3), the ratio of condylar height to ramus height (M8/M7), and mandibular angle (M10) were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Type A condylar head fractures were positively associated with M1 (compared to Type B: OR =1.627, 95% CI: 1.123, 2.359; compared to Type C: OR = 1.705, 95% CI: 1.170, 2.484) and M1/M2 (compared to Type B: OR =1.034, 95% CI: 0.879, 2.484). Type B condylar head fractures were negatively associated with M10 (compared to Type C: OR = 0.909, 95% CI: 0.821, 1.007). Condylar neck fractures were negatively associated with M3 (compared to condylar head: OR = 0.382, CI: 0.203, 0.720 ; compared to condylar base: OR = 0.436, 95% CI: 0.218, 0.874), and positively associated with M1/M3 (compared to condylar head: OR = 1.229, 95% CI: 1.063, 1.420 compared to condylar base: OR = 1.223, 95% CI: 1.034, 1.447). Condylar base fractures were positively associated with M10 (OR = 1.095, 95% CI: 1.008, 1.189) and negatively associated with M8/M7 (OR = 0.855, 95% CI: 0.763, 0.959) as compared with condylar head fractures. Conclusions: Condylar fracture pattern is associated with the anatomical features of the condyles when a fracture occurs from parasymphyseal impact.
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- 2017
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8. Therapeutic potential of dental pulp stem cells and their derivatives: Insights from basic research toward clinical applications
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Sheng-Meng, Yuan, Xue-Ting, Yang, Si-Yuan, Zhang, Wei-Dong, Tian, and Bo, Yang
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Histology ,Genetics ,Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
For more than 20 years, researchers have isolated and identified postnatal dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) from different teeth, including natal teeth, exfoliated deciduous teeth, healthy teeth, and diseased teeth. Their mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-like immunophenotypic characteristics, high proliferation rate, potential for multidirectional differentiation and biological features were demonstrated to be superior to those of bone marrow MSCs. In addition, several main application forms of DPSCs and their derivatives have been investigated, including stem cell injections, modified stem cells, stem cell sheets and stem cell spheroids.
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- 2022
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9. Two triplet emitting states in one emitter: Near-infrared dual-phosphorescent Au 20 nanocluster
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Wei-Dan Si, Chengkai Zhang, Meng Zhou, Wei-Dong Tian, Zhi Wang, Qingsong Hu, Ke-Peng Song, Lei Feng, Xian-Qiang Huang, Zhi-Yong Gao, Chen-Ho Tung, and Di Sun
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Intrinsic dual-emission (DE) of gold nanoclusters in the near-infrared (NIR) are fascinating for fundamental importance and practical applications, but their synthesis remains a formidable challenge and sophisticated excited-state processes make elucidating DE mechanisms much more arduous. Here, we report an all-alkynyl–protected gold nanocluster, Au20 , showing a prolate Au 12 tri-octahedral kernel surrounded by two Au 2 (CZ-PrA) 3 dimers, four Au(CZ-PrA) 2 monomers, and two CZ-PrA − bridges. Au20 exhibits distinguished photophysical properties including NIR DE at 820 and 940 nm, microsecond radiative relaxation, and 6.26% photoluminescent quantum yield at ambient environment in nondegassed solution. Combining systematic studies on steady/transient spectroscopy and theoretical calculation, we identified two triplet charge transfer (CT) states, ligand-to-kernel and kernel-based CT states as DE origins. Furthermore, this NIR DE exhibits highly independent and sensitive response to surrounding environments, which well coincide with its mechanism. This work not only provides a substantial structure model to understand a distinctive DE mechanism but also motivates the further development of NIR DE materials.
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- 2023
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10. Comparison of the native antimony-bearing Paiting gold deposit, Guizhou Province, China, with Carlin-type gold deposits, Nevada, USA
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Xie, Zhuo-Jun, Xia, Yong, Cline, Jean S., Yan, Bao-Wen, Wang, Ze-Peng, Tan, Qin-Ping, and Wei, Dong-Tian
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- 2017
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11. Increasing plant diversity with border crops reduces insecticide use and increases crop yield in urban agriculture
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Nian-Feng Wan, You-Ming Cai, Yan-Jun Shen, Xiang-Yun Ji, Xiang-Wen Wu, Xiang-Rong Zheng, Wei Cheng, Jun Li, Yao-Pei Jiang, Xin Chen, Jacob Weiner, Jie-Xian Jiang, Ming Nie, Rui-Ting Ju, Tao Yuan, Jian-Jun Tang, Wei-Dong Tian, Hao Zhang, and Bo Li
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Chinese cabbage ,eggplant ,maize ,rice ,soybean ,predator ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Urban agriculture is making an increasing contribution to food security in large cities around the world. The potential contribution of biodiversity to ecological intensification in urban agricultural systems has not been investigated. We present monitoring data collected from rice fields in 34 community farms in mega-urban Shanghai, China, from 2001 to 2015, and show that the presence of a border crop of soybeans and neighboring crops (maize, eggplant and Chinese cabbage), both without weed control, increased invertebrate predator abundance, decreased the abundance of pests and dependence on insecticides, and increased grain yield and economic profits. Two 2 year randomized experiments with the low and high diversity practices in the same locations confirmed these results. Our study shows that diversifying farming practices can make an important contribution to ecological intensification and the sustainable use of associated ecosystem services in an urban ecosystem.
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- 2018
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12. [Application of Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Vascular Endothelial/Endothelial Progenitor Cells in Tissue Regeneration and Repair]
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Mao-Ye, Li, Mei, Yu, Lei, Liu, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Extracellular Vesicles ,Apoptosis ,Cell Differentiation ,Regenerative Medicine ,Endothelial Progenitor Cells - Abstract
Extracellular vesicles can be released by almost all types of cells and are important mediators of intercellular signal transmssion. Extracellular vesicles regulate the function and activity of recipient cells by delivering biologically active molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids, which is of great significance in tissue repair and regeneration. According to numerous studies, extracellular vesicles derived from endothelial/endothelial progenitor cells can induce cell proliferation and differentiation, inhibit cell apoptosis, and promote angiogenesis, playing an increasingly important role in regenerative medicine. We reported in this review the latest findings on applying extracellular vesicles derived from endothelial/endothelial progenitor cells in tissue regeneration and repair, and discussed the challenges and future development directions of their application in the field of regenerative medicine.
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- 2022
13. Microspheres and their Potential in Endodontic Regeneration Application
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Ting, Yang, Li, Xie, Rui Tao, Zhang, and Wei Dong, Tian
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Tissue Engineering ,Regeneration ,Regenerative Medicine ,Dental Pulp ,Microspheres - Abstract
Microspheres have been widely utilised as versatile carriers in biomedical applications. In recent years, as a new type of injectable scaffold, microspheres have attracted increasing attention in the field of regenerative medicine owing to their various advantages including their small size, large specific surface area and mimicry of the 3D native environment. These characteristics enable them to adopt the narrow and irregular anatomy of the tooth and become an ideal scaffold for endodontic regeneration. Microspheres play an important role in carrying biologics (cells, biomolecules and drugs), which effectively regulate the fate of stem cells and control the release of growth factors and drugs. Cell-laden microspheres, which can be divided into microcarriers and microcapsules, have great application prospects in dental pulp regeneration. This paper summarises the properties and characteristics of microsphere scaffolds used in tissue engineering, placing emphasis on their advantages and applications in endodontic regeneration.
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- 2022
14. Improved YOLOv5 Network with Attention and Context for Small Object Detection
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Tian-Yu Zhang, Jun Li, Jie Chai, Zhong-Qiu Zhao, and Wei-Dong Tian
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- 2022
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15. [A Novel Chemically Defined Medium Enhanced the Osteogenic Potential and Periodontal Bone Regeneration of Dental Papilla Cells]
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Tao, Wang, Shi-Kai, Wang, Guo-Qing, Chen, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Bone Regeneration ,Osteogenesis ,Periodontal Ligament ,Animals ,Regeneration ,Cell Differentiation ,X-Ray Microtomography ,Dental Papilla ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Rats - Abstract
To investigate the role of a novel chemically defined medium (CDM) in the regulation of dental papilla cells (DPCs) functional phenotype in vitro and periodontal bone regenerationDPCs were isolated and cultured in conventional medium (CM) or CDM. The surface makers, and the proliferation, migration and osteogenic differentiation abilities of DPCs were evaluated.DPCs in the CM group and CDM group showed similar surface markers. Compared to the CM group, the CDM significantly enhanced the proliferation, colony-forming efficiency and migration of DPCsCDM is a suitable medium to culture DPCs for periodontal bone regeneration. This research provided a substitute for basic research and set the stage for future clinical application of stem cell transplantation.
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- 2020
16. Global synthesis of effects of plant species diversity on trophic groups and interactions
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N.-F. Wan, Jiaqi Tan, Li Wan Fu, Yue Qing Hu, Matteo Dainese, Ming Nie, Wei Dong Tian, Lars Pødenphant Kiær, Jian Yu Deng, You Ming Cai, Zhijie Zhang, Rui Ting Ju, Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer, Jie Xian Jiang, Shi Yun Qiu, Bo Li, and Xiang Rong Zheng
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Insecta ,Population Dynamics ,Biodiversity ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Predation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Abundance (ecology) ,Animals ,Ecosystem ,Herbivory ,Trophic level ,2. Zero hunger ,Herbivore ,Ecology ,fungi ,food and beverages ,15. Life on land ,Plants ,030104 developmental biology ,Terrestrial ecosystem ,Species richness ,human activities ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Numerous studies have demonstrated that plant species diversity enhances ecosystem functioning in terrestrial ecosystems, including diversity effects on insects (herbivores, predators and parasitoids) and plants. However, the effects of increased plant diversity across trophic levels in different ecosystems and biomes have not yet been explored on a global scale. Through a global meta-analysis of 2,914 observations from 351 studies, we found that increased plant species richness reduced herbivore abundance and damage but increased predator and parasitoid abundance, predation, parasitism and overall plant performance. Moreover, increased predator/parasitoid performance was correlated with reduced herbivore abundance and enhanced plant performance. We conclude that increasing plant species diversity promotes beneficial trophic interactions between insects and plants, ultimately contributing to increased ecosystem services.
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- 2020
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17. Expert Consensus for the Treatment Algorithm for Navigationassisted Reconstruction of Maxillofacial Deformities
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Wen Bo, Zhang, Xin, Peng, Yao, Yu, Yang, Wang, Xiao Jing, Liu, Yan Pu, Liu, Zu Bing, Li, Li, Lu, Wei Dong, Tian, Guo Fang, Shen, Shi Lei, Zhang, Xiao Ming, Gu, Min, Hu, Chen Ping, Zhang, Chuan Bin, Guo, Guang Yan, Yu, Society Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, and Chinese Stomatological Association
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Consensus ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Algorithms - Abstract
Deformities of the maxillofacial region following trauma and ablative surgery are devastating and not uncommon. Reconstruction of such defects is a surgically challenging procedure. Conventionally, reconstruction of dental arch defects lacks preoperative customised planning and relies heavily on the surgeon experience to ensure optimum surgical outcomes. The restoration of the dental arch shape and function has taken precedence after an extensive tumour resection surgery, especially in the current age of technological advancement. Thus, personalised and accurate reconstruction of dental arch defects has become a new goal. Computer-assisted surgery, especially navigation-assisted surgery, has gained popularity of late, in reconstructing deformities and restoring facial symmetry, appearance and function in the maxillofacial region. This technology provides a clearer three-dimensional visualisation of the area of interest and its relationship with the adjacent vital structures. Together with preoperative virtual surgical planning, it allows more specific and accurate osteotomies, thus reducing the ischemia and total operating times substantially. The risk of complications is also minimised whilst improving the final surgical outcomes. The use of the intraoperative navigation system and other computer-assisted surgical techniques during surgery can significantly improve the precision of the reconstruction of dental arch deformities, and achieve personalised and functional reconstructive goals while enhancing the quality of life of patients postoperatively. The Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Chinese Stomatological Association provides the present professional perspective and treatment protocol for navigation-guided reconstruction of dental arch defects, to allow standardisation of the technique while promoting its application among oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
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- 2020
18. Expert Consensus on Procedures and Operations of Navigation-guided Needle Biopsy Techniques for Skull Base Tumours
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Jing, Wang, Chuan Bin, Guo, Jian Hua, Zhu, Yu Xing, Guo, Guang Yan, Yu, Yang, He, Wen Bo, Zhang, Yi, Zhang, Xin, Peng, Xiao Jing, Liu, Yan Pu, Liu, Xiao Ming, Gu, Wei Dong, Tian, Li, Lu, Zu Bing, Li, Shi Lei, Zhang, Guo Fang, Shen, Sheng De, Bao, Tie Jun, Li, Kai Yuan, Fu, Society Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, and Chinese Stomatological Association
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Skull Base ,Consensus ,Biopsy, Needle ,Humans ,Endoscopy ,Skull Base Neoplasms - Abstract
Skull base surgery is an interdisciplinary subject. The anatomical structures in the skull base related to oral and maxillofacial surgery include the parapharyngeal space, the pterygopalatine fossa and the infratemporal space. This operative area is one of the most challenging surgical areas in oral and maxillofacial surgery due to its deep site, complex anatomy and high risk. Obtaining pathological information of the tumour preoperatively may help surgeons optimise their treatment plan. Needle biopsy is one of the major minimally invasive techniques that allows preoperative pathological results to be obtained. The navigation technology, which is developing rapidly nowadays, provides a reliable assistance for deep tissue biopsy surgery. Experts from the Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Chinese Stomatological Association formulated an expert consensus on the procedures and operations of navigation-guided needle biopsy techniques for skull base tumours, so as to standardise and promote the application and operation of navigation-guided needle biopsy for skull base tumours.
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- 2020
19. Expert Consensus on Navigation-guided Unilateral Orbital Fracture and Orbital Floor Reconstruction Techniques
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Yang, He, Yi, Zhang, Guang Yan, Yu, Chuan Bin, Guo, Guo Fang, Shen, Xin, Peng, Xiao Jing, Liu, Jing, Wang, Wen Bo, Zhang, Yan Pu, Liu, Xiao Ming, Gu, Wei Dong, Tian, Li, Lu, Zu Bing, Li, Shi Lei, Zhang, Society Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, and Chinese Stomatological Association
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Consensus ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Orbit ,Orbital Fractures - Abstract
Orbital fracture and orbital floor reconstruction surgery is characterised by limited surgical exposure and high risks. Before the advent of digital technology, the design and implementation of the surgical scheme for orbital floor reconstruction surgery mainly depended on the intuitive understanding of imaging and the clinical experience of surgeons, with strong unpredictability and experience dependence. Surgical navigation systems with real-time positioning and imaging functions, when used in orbital reconstruction surgery, can detect the real-time intraoperative position, avoid risks, and assist in locating the reconstruction position to ensure the accuracy of orbital reconstruction, with the help of a preoperative surgical plan. Many studies have confirmed its effect. Unilateral orbital fracture and orbital floor reconstruction surgery is one of the earliest and most widely used surgical techniques in maxillofacial surgery. Experts from the Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Chinese Stomatological Association have fully discussed and formulated this expert consensus on navigation-guided unilateral orbital fracture and orbital floor reconstruction techniques to standardise the clinical surgical procedures and promote its application.
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- 2020
20. Expert Consensus on Navigation-guided Unilateral Delayed Zygomatic Fracture Reconstruction Techniques
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Yang, He, Yi, Zhang, Guang Yan, Yu, Chuan Bin, Guo, Guo Fang, Shen, Xin, Peng, Xiao Jing, Liu, Jing, Wang, Wen Bo, Zhang, Yan Pu, Liu, Xiao Ming, Gu, Wei Dong, Tian, Li, Lu, Zu Bing, Li, Shi Lei, Zhang, Society Of Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery, and Chinese Stomatological Association
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Zygoma ,Consensus ,Humans ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Facial Bones ,Zygomatic Fractures - Abstract
The zygoma is located in the medial and lateral parts of the face, supporting the midfacial contour. The forward projection of the zygoma and the zygomatic arch often expose them to injury. Fractures of the zygoma can lead to the displacement of the zygoma and the zygomatic arch, causing facial collapse deformity. For delayed zygomatic fractures, the loss of normal anatomical landmarks caused by the malunion of the fracture lines and remodelling of the bony contour makes it difficult to determine the correct positions of the zygomatic bones. In such cases, ideal and steady outcomes with satisfactory midface symmetry have been difficult to obtain using traditional surgical methods. Nowadays, the application of digital surgical software and surgical navigation helps surgeons to perform accurate preoperative simulations to obtain ideal three-dimensional virtual surgical plans and achieve accurate reduction by intraoperative navigation systems, which increase the accuracy and predictability of fracture reduction outcomes. Experts from the Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Chinese Stomatological Association have fully discussed and formulated an expert consensus on navigation-guided unilateral delayed zygomatic fracture reconstruction techniques to standardise the clinical operation procedures and promote the application.
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- 2020
21. Adipose-Derived Stromal Cells (ADSCs) Promote Bone Formation In Vivo Not by Transforming to Osteoblasts
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Wei Jing, Jinfeng Yao, Wei-dong Tian, Xinya Du, and Xiaoyu Li
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Stromal cell ,In vivo ,Chemistry ,Biomedical Engineering ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Adipose tissue ,Bioengineering ,Bone formation ,Biotechnology ,Cell biology - Published
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22. [Untitled]Changes in microRNA-16 expression during adipogenic differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stromal cells
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Ming-heng, Li, Yong, Zhang, Xiao-yu, Li, Wei-dong, Tian, and Lei, Liu
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- 2009
23. [Untitled]Changes in microRNA-16 expression during adipogenic differentiation of adipose tissue-derived stromal cells
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Ming-heng, Li, Yong, Zhang, Xiao-yu, Li, Wei-dong, Tian, and Lei, Liu
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- 2009
24. The dynamics of pigment reactions of human skin to ultraviolet A radiation
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Iltefat H. Hamzavi, Wei Dong Tian, Nikiforos Kollias, Indermeet Kohli, Takeshi Sakamaki, and Dominique Moyal
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Time Factors ,UVA Radiation ,Ultraviolet Rays ,Immunology ,Human skin ,Skin Pigmentation ,Dermatology ,Ultraviolet A Radiation ,Melanin ,Pigment ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Irradiation ,Melanins ,Suntan ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Molecular biology ,Skin reaction ,Kinetics ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Colorimetry ,sense organs - Abstract
The pigment responses of human skin to broadband UVA radiation (320-400 nm) occur in three distinct phases. The first phase includes immediate pigment darkening (IPD), the pigment that appears immediately after irradiation. The second phase involves an intermediate step, termed persistent pigment darkening (PPD), which leads to the third phase of neomelanogenesis or delayed tanning (DT). Since DT results from synthesis of new melanin, it persists beyond 5-7 days. We conducted studies on human subjects to investigate the dynamic responses of the IPD and PPD reactions to broadband UVA radiation at threshold and superthreshold doses. The threshold doses for IPD, PPD, and DT were found to be approximately 1, 11, and 18 J/cm2 , respectively. The colorimetry ΔL* value corresponding to minimal clinically perceptible pigmentation was found to be 0.8 ± 0.1. IPD appeared immediately and had an associated decay constant of approximately 1.4 minutes. At doses greater than PPD threshold, IPD reaction decayed while PPD developed indicating toward IPD being used as a substrate in the formation of PPD.
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- 2019
25. Accuracy of three-dimensional facial soft tissue simulation in post-traumatic zygoma reconstruction
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Wei Tang, Jiayin Ren, Wei Dong Tian, Yuekang Zhang, Zhou Zhongwei, and Li Peng
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Adult ,Male ,Cone beam computed tomography ,Mean absolute error ,Dentistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Facial deformity ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Computer Simulation ,Zygomatic Fractures ,Orthodontics ,Simulation error ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Soft tissue ,030206 dentistry ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Face ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of novel software-CMF-preCADS-for the prediction of soft tissue changes following repositioning surgery for zygomatic fractures. Twenty patients who had sustained an isolated zygomatic fracture accompanied by facial deformity and who were treated with repositioning surgery participated in this study. Cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans and three-dimensional (3D) stereophotographs were acquired preoperatively and postoperatively. The 3D skeletal model from the preoperative CBCT data was matched with the postoperative one, and the fractured zygomatic fragments were segmented and aligned to the postoperative position for prediction. Then, the predicted model was matched with the postoperative 3D stereophotograph for quantification of the simulation error. The mean absolute error in the zygomatic soft tissue region between the predicted model and the real one was 1.42±1.56mm for all cases. The accuracy of the prediction (mean absolute error ≤2mm) was 87%. In the subjective assessment it was found that the majority of evaluators considered the predicted model and the postoperative model to be 'very similar'. CMF-preCADS software can provide a realistic, accurate prediction of the facial soft tissue appearance after repositioning surgery for zygomatic fractures. The reliability of this software for other types of repositioning surgery for maxillofacial fractures should be validated in the future.
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- 2016
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26. Application of digital surgical guides in mandibular resection and reconstruction with fibula flaps
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Yuan Xiaoyan, Jie Long, Ming Xuan, and Wei Dong Tian
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Mandible ,Mandibular Neoplasms ,Surgical Flaps ,Mandibular osteotomy ,Ameloblastoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fixation (surgical) ,0302 clinical medicine ,stomatognathic system ,Image Processing, Computer-Assisted ,Humans ,Medicine ,Fibula ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Orthodontics ,Fibular osteotomy ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,Middle Aged ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Mandibular resection ,Surgery ,stomatognathic diseases ,Facial Asymmetry ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Printing, Three-Dimensional ,Mandibular Reconstruction ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Facial symmetry - Abstract
Surgical guides have been used widely in maxillofacial surgery. Details of the types of digital surgical guide used in mandibular resection and reconstruction with fibula flaps at the authors' institution are presented in this article. Three patients diagnosed with mandibular ameloblastoma underwent mandibular resection and reconstruction with fibula flaps using surgical guides for assistance. These digital surgical guides included a mandibular osteotomy guide, a fibular osteotomy guide, and a mandibular fixation guide. Surgical guides are helpful in improving the accuracy of operations and are appropriate for many types of mandibular resection and reconstruction.
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- 2016
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27. [Clinical and genetic features of Chinese kindreds with Van der Woude syndrome caused by interferon regulatory factor 6 mutation]
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Xin-Ya, Du, Xiao-Yu, Li, Bin, Wu, Chun, Xie, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Cleft Palate ,基础研究 ,Cysts ,Cleft Lip ,Interferon Regulatory Factors ,Mutation ,Humans ,Abnormalities, Multiple ,Syndrome ,Lip ,Pedigree - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the clinical phenotype and genetic characteristics of Chinese families with Van der Woude syndrome (VWS).Clinical manifestations between 14 families and within each family were recorded. Possible inheritance modes and pathogenic genes were analyzed. Phenotypic distribution and gene frequencies were calculated.Of the pedigrees investigated, an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern was suggested. All patients had typical symptoms. The pathogenic gene was interferon regulatory factor 6 (IRF6). Phenotypic distribution frequencies were as follows: lip pits (91.9%), cleft lip and/or palate (73.0%), and hyperdontia (8.1%). There were significant differences in clinical phenotypes among individuals of different families and individuals of the same family.VWS in a Chinese population was dominantly inherited with high penetrance and variable expressivity. The pathogenic gene was IRF6. VWS in a Chinese population was genotyped as VWS1.目的 探讨中国人Van der Woude综合征(VWS)的临床表型及遗传学特点。方法 先证者法收集14个VWS家系并进行口腔专科检查、家系调查及基因突变分析,分析不同VWS家系个体或同一家系不同个体的临床表型,绘制家系图谱,明确遗传方式及致病基因,计算表型分布频率和表型基因频率。结果 VWS家系基本符合常染色体显性遗传特征,患者多数表现为典型的VWS,致病基因为干扰素调节因子6(IRF6)。VWS表型分布频率为:唇瘘91.9%,唇腭裂73.0%,牙畸形8.1%。不同家系个体和同一家系的不同个体临床表型存在明显差异。结论 收集的家系均为常染色体显性遗传,表现度变异大。中国人群VWS致病基因为IRF6,为Ⅰ型VWS。.
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- 2018
28. Increasing plant diversity with border crops reduces insecticide use and increases crop yield in urban agriculture
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You-Ming Cai, Yao-Pei Jiang, Jacob Weiner, Xiang-Rong Zheng, Jie-Xian Jiang, Wei Cheng, Rui-Ting Ju, Bo Li, Tao Yuan, Hao Zhang, Ming Nie, Jianjun Tang, Xiang-Wen Wu, Jun Li, Xiang-Yun Ji, Nian-Feng Wan, Yan-Jun Shen, Wei-Dong Tian, and Xin Chen
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Crops, Agricultural ,0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,China ,Insecticides ,predator ,QH301-705.5 ,Science ,eggplant ,Biodiversity ,maize ,Zea mays ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Ecosystem services ,03 medical and health sciences ,Solanum melongena ,Cities ,soybean ,Biology (General) ,Urban agriculture ,Food security ,Ecology ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Agroforestry ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Crop yield ,rice ,Brassica rapa ,Agriculture ,Oryza ,General Medicine ,Chinese cabbage ,030104 developmental biology ,Geography ,Sustainability ,Medicine ,Pest Control ,Soybeans ,Other ,Urban ecosystem ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Urban agriculture is making an increasing contribution to food security in large cities around the world. The potential contribution of biodiversity to ecological intensification in urban agricultural systems has not been investigated. We present monitoring data collected from rice fields in 34 community farms in mega-urban Shanghai, China, from 2001 to 2015, and show that the presence of a border crop of soybeans and neighboring crops (maize, eggplant and Chinese cabbage), both without weed control, increased invertebrate predator abundance, decreased the abundance of pests and dependence on insecticides, and increased grain yield and economic profits. Two 2 year randomized experiments with the low and high diversity practices in the same locations confirmed these results. Our study shows that diversifying farming practices can make an important contribution to ecological intensification and the sustainable use of associated ecosystem services in an urban ecosystem.
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29. Author response: Increasing plant diversity with border crops reduces insecticide use and increases crop yield in urban agriculture
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Xiang-Yun Ji, Wei-Dong Tian, Jacob Weiner, Yao-Pei Jiang, Hao Zhang, Xiang-Rong Zheng, Jianjun Tang, Yan-Jun Shen, Xiang-Wen Wu, Wei Cheng, You-Ming Cai, Nian-Feng Wan, Ming Nie, Tao Yuan, Jie-Xian Jiang, Xin Chen, Rui-Ting Ju, Bo Li, and Jun Li
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Geography ,Agroforestry ,Crop yield ,Urban agriculture ,Plant diversity - Published
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30. Mandibular coronoid fractures: Treatment options
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Jie Long, Peng Li, Longduo Shen, Jihua Li, Wei Dong Tian, and Wei Tang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Dentistry ,Mandible ,Trismus ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Young Adult ,stomatognathic system ,Fracture Fixation ,Mandibular Fractures ,Fracture fixation ,Bone plate ,medicine ,Humans ,Internal fixation ,Displacement (orthopedic surgery) ,Range of Motion, Articular ,Fractures, Comminuted ,Reduction (orthopedic surgery) ,Retrospective Studies ,Zygoma ,Masseter Muscle ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Parotid gland ,Facial Nerve ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Female ,Surgery ,Zygomatic arch ,Oral Surgery ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Bone Plates ,Malocclusion ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Fractures of the coronoid process are uncommon and can easily be missed. The purpose of this study was to classify the fracture patterns and explore the treatment options. This retrospective study included 39 patients with fractures of the mandibular coronoid process. Treatment protocols were developed based on the time of fracture, degree of mouth opening, location of the coronoid fracture, types of fracture, and other concomitant fractures. All patients were followed up for 12-60 months. Sixteen patients underwent conservative management and four of these patients developed progressive trismus, which improved significantly after removal of the coronoid process. Twenty-three patients underwent open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) via the modified retromandibular approach. Follow-up data showed significant improvement in maximum mouth opening and symptoms (diet and pain) compared to their preoperative status. In summary, conservative management is first recommended for fractures of the coronoid process with minimal displacement or restriction of mouth opening. For patients with significant fracture displacement and limited mouth opening, or with concomitant fractures of the zygoma, zygomatic arch, or mandibular ramus, ORIF via the modified retromandibular approach through the anterior border of the parotid gland is an alternative treatment method.
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- 2013
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31. Adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck: Clinicopathologic analysis of 218 cases in a Chinese population
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Wei-Dong Tian, Chunye Zhang, Yuhua Hu, Jing Han, Zhen Tian, Jiang Li, Bing-Shun Wang, Ronghui Xia, Lai-ping Zhong, and Lizhen Wang
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Adult ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenoid cystic carcinoma ,Gastroenterology ,Disease-Free Survival ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Cohort Studies ,Young Adult ,Risk Factors ,Cause of Death ,Internal medicine ,Carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Dentistry (miscellaneous) ,Survival rate ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Palatal Neoplasms ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Age Factors ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Tongue Neoplasms ,Surgery ,Survival Rate ,Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Cohort ,T-stage ,Female ,Mouth Neoplasms ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Follow-Up Studies ,Cohort study - Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to analyze the clinicopathologic characteristics and prognostic factors of adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck (ACCHN). Study Design This was a retrospective study of 218 patients with ACCHN. Results The cohort included 110 men and 108 women; the parotid and the palate were the most common site of involvement. Of 203 patients with follow-up information (range 2-132 months), 57 had died of the tumor. Distant metastasis (DM) and local recurrence (LR) were documented in 83 (40.9%) and 34 (16.7%) patients, respectively. Cox regression analysis indicated that a solid pattern was a marker for LR and that positive margins and older age were risk factors for DM. Histologic pattern, T stage, N stage, LR, DM, and patient age contributed to the prediction of disease-specific survival. Conclusions A solid pattern, metastasis, LR, and older age are the most important factors for predicting poor prognosis in Chinese patients with ACCHN.
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32. A Decision-Making Model for Distribution Center Location during Earthquake Responses
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Yang Lu, Hai Qiu Jiang, Wei Dong Tian, Wen Bo Li, Hong Juan Zhou, and Dan Guo
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Distribution center ,Scale (ratio) ,Operations research ,Computer science ,General Engineering ,Analytic hierarchy process ,Civil engineering ,Decision-making models - Abstract
Different from the other distribution center location methods, there are new characteristics in distribution center location during earthquake disaster responses. In this paper, we investigate the factors impacting the location of distribution center during earthquake responses, and propose a decision-making model based on improved AHP framework for this issue. The improved AHP is extended to automatically calculate large scale judgment matrices by the crosstie model. This decision-making model was successfully applied in the simulation case of Yushu earthquake responses in 2010. The results show that the proposed decision-making model is reasonable.
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- 2012
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33. Study on the Chondrogenesis In Vivo of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Compounded with Alginate Gel
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Wei Dong Tian, Lei Liu, Cai Li, Run Liang Chen, and Sheng Wei Li
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Scaffold ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Stromal cell ,Chemistry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Cartilage ,In situ hybridization ,Chondrogenesis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,Mechanics of Materials ,In vivo ,medicine ,Immunohistochemistry ,General Materials Science ,Bone marrow - Abstract
The cartilage tissue engineering is an inspiring and profitable way for the reconstruction of cartilage defects, but it has been hampered by two large obstacles: how to get qualified seed cells and credible scaffold. This study aimed to evaluate the chondrogenic potential of rat bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) by loading them on alginate gel. In this study, the compounds of SD rat BMSCs and alginate gel were injected on the dorsum of rats subcutaneously. The implantations were harvested and examined by histological and immunohistochemical examination, in situ hybridization and transmission electron microscopy at different time points after the operations. The results showed that the compounds of BMSCs and alginate gel are promising for cartilage tissue engineering applications.
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34. Comparison among Four Kinds of Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold
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Lei Liu, Wei Dong Tian, Run Liang Chen, Yunfeng Lin, Cai Li, and Sheng Wei Li
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Poly lactide co glycolide ,Scaffold ,Stromal cell ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Bone Marrow Stromal Cell ,Bone tissue engineering ,PLGA ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,stomatognathic system ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,General Materials Science ,Autogenous bone ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Bone tissue engineering is a promising way to repair of bone defects. To choose a proper scaffold is still a disputable problem in bone tissue engineering. This study aimed to compare the effects of repairing critical calvarial defects with the compounds of autogenous bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) and coral hydroxyapatite(CHA), hydroxyapatite/ tricalcium phosphate (HA/TCP), poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and alginate (AG). The results showed that CHA and AG were satisfactory bone tissues engineering scaffolds among the four kinds of materials. BMSCs/CHA and BMSCs/AG are promising techniques for reconstruction of bone defects.
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35. Biomechanical Study on Repairing Bone Defect with Composite of Bovine Bone Morphogenetic Protein and Hydroxyapatite
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Hang Wang, Wei Dong Tian, Meng Shi Chen, Wei Tang, and Lei Liu
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Materials science ,Compressive strength ,Flexural strength ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Composite number ,Shear strength ,General Materials Science ,Femur ,Implant ,Bending ,Direct shear test ,Composite material - Abstract
To investigate the mechanical property (shear strength, bending strength and compressive strength) and the interface combinative ability of the composite of bovine bone morphogenetic protein (bBMP) and porous hydroxyapatite (HA) with different pore diameter. HA1 (Φ100-300μm) and HA2 (Φ130-500μm) were used as carriers of bBMP(5mg). The 4 types material (HA1, HA2, bBMP /HA1, bBMP /HA2) were implanted into the femur of 10 dogs (2 dogs each group) for the shear test and 15 dogs (3 dogs each group) for the bending test and compressive test. The shear strength of all kinds of materials were increased as time went on and the shear strength of bBMP/HA1 was highest in four materials. The bending strength of bBMP /HA1 was close to the normal femur in the 24th week. The compressive strength of all materials was lower than the cortex of the dog’s femur until 24th week. The compressive strength of bBMP /HA1 was the highest in four types. The compressive strength of HA2 and bBMP /HA2 was decreased after implantation. Implant of bBMP /HA with 100-300μm diameter had strong bonding with the host bone, and had better mechanical properties than that with 130-500μm diameter. So the porous bBMP /HA (Φ100-300 μm ) could be a useful graft material due to its strength.
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36. Ectopic Osteogenesis of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells Loading in Hydroxyapatite/ β-Tricalcium Phosphate
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Ju Qiao, Wei Jing, Lei Liu, Yunfeng Lin, Wei Dong Tian, and Ling Wu
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β tricalcium phosphate ,Stromal cell ,Mechanical Engineering ,Matrix (biology) ,Phosphate ,Cellular phenotype ,Ectopic bone formation ,Molecular biology ,Bone tissue engineering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,stomatognathic system ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Bone marrow - Abstract
This study was to determine the ectopic osteogenic ability of BMSCs in combination with a scaffolding material comprising hydroxyapatite and β-tricalcium phosphate matrix (HA/β-TCP). BMSCs were obtained from the SD rats and induced to osteogenesis. Then these induced cells were seeded into HA/β-TCP and the constructs were auto-implanted subcutaneously for up to 12 weeks. Histological analysis, immunostaing, RT-PCR and transmission electron microscopy of the retrieved specimens at various intervals showed obvious trends of ectopic bone formation with obvious alteration of cellular phenotype.
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37. Comparison on the Osteogenesis Potential between Poly(lactide-Co-Glycolide) and Alginate as Bone Tissue Engineering Scaffold In Vivo
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Yunfeng Lin, Run Liang Chen, Lei Liu, Cai Li, Sheng Wei Li, and Wei Dong Tian
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Scaffold ,Poly lactide co glycolide ,Stromal cell ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,macromolecular substances ,Bone Marrow Stromal Cell ,Bone tissue engineering ,PLGA ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,stomatognathic system ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,In vivo ,General Materials Science ,Autogenous bone ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) and alginate(AG) are the most promising scaffolds in the bone tissue engineering for their stable mechanical characters and three-dimensional porous structure. This study aimed to assay the in vivo osteogenesis potentials by loading the autogenous bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) on PLGA or AG. The results suggested that PLGA and AG are both ideal bone tissue engineering scaffold. BMSCs/AG has stronger osteogenesis potentials in vivo than BMSCs/PLGA.
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38. [Extraction of Adipogenic Secretory Factors: a Comparison Between Adherent Culture and Suspension Culture]
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Xue-yong, Zhao, Yan, Zhang, Mei, Yu, and Wei-dong, Tian
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Adipogenesis ,Adipose Tissue ,Stem Cells ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Humans ,Cells, Cultured - Abstract
To optimize the extraction method of secretory factors from adipose tissue explant (SFAE) in vitro.SFAE were obtained through adherent culture (SFAE-A) and suspension culture (SFAE-S) and concentrated by filtration and centrifugation. The yield of SFAE was compared using BCA protein detection kit. P3 adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) were induced with equal amount of SFAE for 7-13 d, before the state of adipogenesis between suspension culture and adherent culture was compared by microscope observation and oil red O staining.The average amount of SFAE yielded from adherent culture and suspension culture did not show significant difference. While the yield of SFAE from suspension culture was consistent at 8. 7 mg per gram of adipose tissue, the adherent culture generated an inconsistent result in the four repeat experiments, ranging from 7. 3 mg to 12. 4 mg per gram of adipose tissue. Moreover, ten more flasks and better distribution were needed for adherent culture to acquire an equal amount of SFAE in comparison with suspension culture. SFAE from both adherent and suspension culture promoted the adipogenesis of P3 adipose-derived stem cells. No differences on the adipogenic effect were found between the two extraction methods.Secretory factors from adherent culture and suspension culture have the same adipogenesis effect. Suspension culture can save time and labor. The most important advantage of suspension culture is its stable yield of SFAE.
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- 2015
39. [Improving Threshold Segmentation in 3D Reconstruction of Mandible CT Image]
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Pei-yong, Tan, Jin-huan, Chen, Peng, Li, Ji-xiang, Guo, Wei, Tang, Jie, Long, Lei, Liu, and Wei-dong, Tian
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Humans ,Mandible ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Algorithms - Abstract
To develop a new threshold segmentation method for mandible image segmentation.CT data of 12 volunteers were exported into Mimics 10. 01. An improved method usinga narrowed threshold range (the maximum threshold range that can segment mandible without manual efforts) was developed in 3D reconstruction, and compared with the traditional method. We used dilation operations to make up the information loss of image borders, by which we obtained an approxinate segment result. A precise segment resultwas eventually arrived with the help of logical operations and region growing. We compared mean time consumptions of the two methods, as well as their 3D reconstruction results using Geomagic Studio 11. 0.The new method generated a success rate of 91. 67% (11/12), with a mean time consumption of (319. 7±125. 3) s. The traditional method took much longer time [(1,261. 3±427. 3) s, P0. 05] than the new method. Compared with the reconstruction results of traditional method, the new method had an outward deviation of (0. 066±0. 011) mm and an inward deviation of (0. 070±0. 008) mm. Such deviations were less than the minimum distance that a naked eye can discern. The lower limit of the widest threshold range which mandible could be isolated was (507. 72± 100. 31) HU, while the upper limit was (1,133. 33±47. 57) HU.The new method we proposed can improve the efficiency of threshold segmentation of mandible.
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- 2015
40. Electromagnetic pulse activated brain microglia via the p38 MAPK pathway
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Xia Miao, Guo-Zhen Guo, Gui-Rong Ding, Wei-Dong Tian, Long-Long Yang, Guang-Zhou An, Kang-Chu-Li, Xiao-Wu Wang, Yan Zhou, and Hai-juan Li
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0301 basic medicine ,MAPK/ERK pathway ,Male ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Pyridines ,p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases ,Interleukin-1beta ,Primary Cell Culture ,Toxicology ,Nitric Oxide ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Electromagnetic Fields ,In vivo ,Medicine ,Animals ,Cerebral Cortex ,Microglia ,business.industry ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,General Neuroscience ,Imidazoles ,In vitro ,Cell biology ,Interleukin-10 ,Rats ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebral cortex ,Immunology ,Phosphorylation ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Previously, we found that electromagnetic pulses (EMP) induced an increase in blood brain barrier permeability and the leakage of albumin from blood into brain tissue. Albumin is known to activate microglia cells. Thus, we hypothesised that microglia activation could occur in the brain after EMP exposure. To test this hypothesis, the morphology and secretory function of microglia cells, including the expression of OX-42 (a marker of microglia activation), and levels of TNF-α, IL-10, IL-1β, and NO were determined in the rat cerebral cortex after EMP exposure. In addition, to examine the signalling pathway of EMP-induced microglia activation, protein and phosphorylated protein levels of p38, JNK and ERK were determined. It was found that the expression of OX-42increased significantly at 1, 6 and 12h (p
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- 2015
41. [Influence of exogenous nitric oxide on chondrogenic differentiation of adipose derived stem cells]
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Shuang, Liu, Hai-sen, Huang, Mei, Yu, Xiao-rin, Luo, Wei-hua, Guo, and Wei-dong, Tian
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Nitroprusside ,Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Chondrocytes ,Adipose Tissue ,Stem Cells ,Animals ,Cell Differentiation ,Smad3 Protein ,Nitric Oxide ,Collagen Type II ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Rats - Abstract
To determine the effects of exogenous nitric oxide (NO) donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) on the proliferation and expression of related-gene of adipose-derived stem cells(ADSCs) and its role in chondrogenic differentiation of ADSCs.Rat ADSCs were harvested and cultured, and then induced to osteogenic and adipogenic differentiations, detected with Alizarin red stained and Oil red O stain, respectively. The change of NO during chondrogenic differentiation of ADSCs was tested by NO detection kit. Cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) was used to detect the proliferation of ADSCs under different concentrations of SNP (0.25 mmol/L, 1.00 mmol/L, 4.00 mmol/L). Gene expression level of transformation growth factor (TGF-beta1) and specific gene of chondrogenic differentiation-signaling protein Smad3 and Collage II alPHA (Col-II alpha1), were detected by Real time- PCR (RT-PCR) method.Positive alizarin red staining and Oil red O staining were found after osteogenic and adipogenic induction of cultured ADSCs. Higher concentrations of NO were found in the supernatant of the experimental group with ADSCs chondrogenic differentiations compared with the controls (P0.05). Low concentrations (0. 25 mmol/L, 1.00 mmol/L) of SNP showed no significant effects on cell proliferations (P0.05), whereas high concentration (4. 00 mmol/L) of SNP inhibited cell proliferation (P0.05). RT-PCR revealed that SNP inhibited the gene expression of TGF-beta1 mRNA and chondrogenic differentiation of specific gene Smad3 mRNA, Col-II alpha1 mRNA.SNP can inhibit chondrogenic differentiations by suppressing the production of TGF-beta1 and inhibiting downstream of TGF-beta1 signaling pathways, thereby inhibiting ADSCs differentiation into chondrocytes.
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- 2015
42. Effect of dendritic cell vaccine against a tongue squamous cell cancer cell line (Tca8113) in vivo and in vitro
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Zhen Wang, Wei Dong Tian, Zi-Chun Hua, Qingang Hu, Wei Han, Sheng Li, and Xin Huang
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T-Lymphocytes ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mice, Nude ,Tetrazolium Salts ,Lymphocyte Activation ,Cancer Vaccines ,Immunophenotyping ,Mice ,In vivo ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,MTT assay ,Coloring Agents ,Interleukin 4 ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,business.industry ,Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ,Dendritic Cells ,Immunotherapy ,Dendritic cell ,Colony-stimulating factor ,Tongue Neoplasms ,Disease Models, Animal ,Thiazoles ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Epidermoid carcinoma ,Cell culture ,Immunology ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Disease Progression ,Cancer research ,Surgery ,Interleukin-4 ,Oral Surgery ,business ,Neoplasm Transplantation - Abstract
Dendritic cells (DCs), as primary antigen-presenting cells with the capacity to activate naïve T lymphocytes, are considered to be promising adjuvants for immunity against cancer. In this study, the effect of T lymphocyte-mediated immunity induced by a DC vaccine against Tca8113 cells in vivo and in vitro was evaluated. DCs were from human peripheral blood monocytes cultured in the presence of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor, interleukin 4 and/or tumour necrosis factor alpha, and stimulated with Tca8113 cell lysate prepared by the freeze-thaw method. The autologous T cells activated by these DCs were used in an in vitro MTT assay to detect their tumouricidal activity and investigated for their anti-tumour effect in vivo by administration to nude mice with implanted tumours (Tca8113). An adequate number of DCs were successfully generated from the monocytes. The T cells activated by the DC-based vaccine killed Tca8113 cells in vitro (P0.01), postponed tumour doubling time of the implanted tumours in nude mice (P0.01) and inhibited the growth of the tumours (P0.05). These results show that DCs from monocytes induce a lymphocyte-mediated immune response against tongue squamous carcinoma, and could be used as a vehicle for tumour antigens.
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43. Fuzzy inference system based on B-spline membership function
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Wei-dong Tian and Jing Li
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Adaptive neuro fuzzy inference system ,Fuzzy classification ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Fuzzy mathematics ,Fuzzy number ,Fuzzy set operations ,Artificial intelligence ,Type-2 fuzzy sets and systems ,business ,Defuzzification ,Membership function - Published
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44. [Construction of beta-catenin miRNA-expressing vectors and test of silencing effect in adipose-derived stem cells from Sprague-Dawley rats]
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Hai-Sen, Huang, Shuang, Liu, Mei, Yu, Xiao-Xin, Luo, Wei-Hua, Guo, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,MicroRNAs ,Adipose Tissue ,Stem Cells ,Genetic Vectors ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Animals ,Gene Silencing ,Transfection ,beta Catenin ,Plasmids ,Rats - Abstract
OBEJECTIVE: To construct miRNA-expressing plasmid vector for interfering the expression of beta-catenin in adipose-derived stem cells from Sprague-Dawley rats.The double strands oligonucleotides of miR-expressing cassette were ligated into plasmid pSWH to generate pSWH-miR. Then the PCR product of enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) open reading frame (ORF) fragment was inserted into BamH I and Xbo I digested pSWH-miR to generate pSWH-EGFP-miR. The adipose-derived stemcells from rats (rADSCs) were transfected with pSWH-EGFP-miR respectively. The expression of beta-catenin was determined by Western blot at 72 h post-transfection.Five miRNA-expressing plasmid vectors were constructed (miR-780, miR-796, miR-1467, miR-1948, miR-1960). miR-780 and miR-796 had the best silencing effect on the expression of beta-catenin (P0.05), less did the miR-1960 (P0.05), but not the miR-1467 and the miR-1948 (P0.05).miR-780 and miR-796 could interference the beta-catenin in ADSCs with high efficiency.
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- 2014
45. A strategy for removal of foreign body in mandible with navigation system
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Li Peng, Wei Tang, Wei Dong Tian, and Zhang’ao Li
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business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Mandible ,Dentistry ,Navigation system ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Foreign Bodies ,Splints ,stomatognathic system ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Surgery, Computer-Assisted ,Radiography, Panoramic ,Medicine ,Humans ,Surgery ,Female ,Oral Surgery ,Foreign body ,business ,Splint (medicine) - Abstract
Navigation surgery in the mandible has rarely been reported because of the complexities of navigating a mobile structure. In this article, we present a simple and novel strategy for removal of a foreign body in the mandible using a navigation system. A female diagnosed with a foreign body in the left mandible underwent navigation surgery using a BrainLAB system. We used a special open splint fabricated with acrylic resin to successfully perform the mandibular navigation. This strategy may be appropriate for many types of mandibular navigation surgery.
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- 2014
46. Reconstruction of Cranial Bone Defects Using a Compound of Bone Marrow Stromal Cells and Hydroxyapatite-Tricalcium Phosphate
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Lei Liu, Sheng Wei Li, Run Liang Chen, Wei Dong Tian, and Yunfeng Lin
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Scaffold ,Materials science ,Stromal cell ,Biocompatibility ,Mechanical Engineering ,Bone healing ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Tissue engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Bone cell ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Bone marrow ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Hydroxyapatite-tricalcium phosphate (HA-TCP) is a new kind of material which shows good biocompatibility, biological degradability, and porosity. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of HA-TCP as a bone tissue engineering scaffold. In this study, critical size cranial defects were reconstructed with compounds of autogenous bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) and HA-TCP. The resulting grafts were examined by X-ray, histological examination, semi-quantitative analysis of osteogenesis, immunochemical examination (collagen type I and III), scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The results showed that HA-TCP is a good bone tissue engineering scaffold and BMSCs/HA-TCP is a promising technique for reconstruction of bone defects.
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47. Comparison of the native antimony-bearing Paiting gold deposit, Guizhou Province, China, with Carlin-type gold deposits, Nevada, USA
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Xie, Zhuo-Jun, primary, Xia, Yong, additional, Cline, Jean S., additional, Yan, Bao-Wen, additional, Wang, Ze-Peng, additional, Tan, Qin-Ping, additional, and Wei, Dong-Tian, additional
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48. [Research on the effect of extract of dentin matrix on the differentiation of dental pulp cells]
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Cai-yun, Cui, Yang, Bo, Gang, Chen, Lei, Sheng, Jian-Ping, Zhao, Xiang-Chen, Qiao, Wei-Hua, Guo, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Neurons ,Odontoblasts ,Dentin ,Humans ,Cell Differentiation ,Cells, Cultured ,Dental Pulp ,Extracellular Matrix - Abstract
To investigate the effects of human treated dentin matrix (hTDM) extracellular matrix molecules on odontogenetic and neural differentiation of human dental pulp cells (hDPCs) with an aim to find an effective method to collect extracellular matrix molecules to contribute to reparation dental-pulp complex with dentin defects.hDPCs were obtained and biological characteristics such as source of cells and multi-differentiation potentials were assessed using immunofluorescence and flow cytometry. Fabrication of hTDM extracts and hDPCs was induced with it for 1 week. The odontogenetic differentiation associated genes were tested by qRT-PCR. Results qRT-PCR results showed that cells were higher expression of odontogenetic differentiation associated genes ALP, OPN, OCN, BSP, DMP-1, DSP, beta-III tubulin.The method of extracting extracellular matrix molecules from dentin matrix was effective. The extract liquid provides a suitable microenvironment for odontogenetic and neural differentiation of hDPCs and contributes to reparation dental-pulp complex.
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- 2013
49. [Influence of fetal bovine serum protein concentration in adipose tissue extract on adipogenic differentiation of adipose derived stem cells]
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Ting, Li, Yong, Li, Wei-Dong, Tian, Wei-Hua, Guo, Mei, Yu, and Xiao-Dong, Li
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Male ,Serum ,Tissue Extracts ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Cell Differentiation ,Blood Proteins ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Adult Stem Cells ,Fetus ,Adipose Tissue ,Adipocytes ,Animals ,Cattle ,Female ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
To observe whether fetal bovine serum (FBS) will affect the adipogenic ability of adipose derived stem cells (ADSCs) induced by adipose tissue extract (ATE), and to explore the effects of different FBS protein concentrations in ATE on adipogenic ability, cell proliferation and migration of ADSCs.Rat ADSCs were cultured, passaged, and then subjected to osteogenic and neural induction. The adipose explants were cultured in culture medium with or without FBS, then ATE was collected to induce passage four (P4)-ADSCs, which were subsequently detected with oil red staining on the 7th day and the adipogenic ratio was calculated. Different concentrations of ATE without FBS (100 microg/mL, 250 microg/mL and 500 microg/mL) were used to induce P4-ADSCs before the adipogenic events, and the adipogenic ratio of each concentration group was observed. The effect of different protein concentrations on ADSCs proliferation and migration was also observed.Alizarin red staining and NF immunofluorescence staining were positive after the osteogenic and neural induction of cultured ADSCs. Either ATE with or without FBS was able to induce adipogenic differentiation of ADSCs on the 3rd day and there was no significant differences of adipogenic differentiation between ATE with FBS and without FBS on the 7th day. The adipogenic ratio of 500 microg/mL group was higher than that of 100 pg/mL group and 250 microg/mL group (P0.05). After two days of induction, all the three different protein concentrations could inhibit cell proliferation, and different protein concentrations in ATE had no effect on the migration of ADSCs.ATE obtained from culture medium without FBS has no effect on adipogenic capacity of ADSCs in a short period of time. The adipogenic ratio of ADSCs is associated with protein concentration in ATE.
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50. [Increased survival of free fat grafts with adipose-derived stem cells and platelet-rich plasma in nude mice]
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Kun, Li, Feng, Li, Li-Juan, Guo, Jie, Li, Ke, Huang, Wei-Hua, Guo, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Male ,Tissue Engineering ,Platelet-Rich Plasma ,Stem Cells ,Graft Survival ,Transplantation, Heterologous ,Mice, Nude ,Mice ,Adipose Tissue ,Tissue Transplantation ,Adipocytes ,Animals ,Female ,Stem Cell Transplantation - Abstract
To investigate the impact of combined adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) and platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on the survival of transplanted fat.The ASCs were isolated and cultured from fat tissues by enzyme digestion; and the PRP was prepared by two-step ultracentrifugation. The grafts of fat granules were divided into test groups (ASCs + PRP + fat granules, PRP + fat granules, ASCs + fat granules) and control groups (PBS + fat granules). The grafts were injected into the left and right dorsal subcutaneous areas of nude mice. General observations, volume measurements and microscope examinations were conducted 10 d, 30 d, 60 d and 90 d after transplantation.The grafts of the mice in the ASCs + PRP group showed soft structure, with light yellow color and closer to normal adipose tissue compared with those in other groups. Greater survival volumes (P0.05) and better histology were also observed in the grafts of the mice in the ASCs + PRP group.The fat grafts consisting of PRP and ASCs constitute an ideal transplant strategy, which could provide a valuable and needed tool in plastic and reconstructive surgery.
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- 2013
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