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2. Association of Inhaled Corticosteroids With All-Cause Mortality Risk in Patients With COPD: A Meta-analysis of 60 Randomized Controlled Trials
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Hong, Chen, Zheng-Xu, Deng, Jian, Sun, Qiang, Huang, Lan, Huang, Yong-Hong, He, Chunlan, Ma, and Ke, Wang
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Inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) have been used widely in the maintenance therapy of COPD. However, whether inhaled therapy containing ICSs can reduce the all-cause mortality risk and the possible benefited patient subgroups is unclear.Does inhaled therapy containing ICSs reduce the all-cause mortality risk in patients with COPD compared with other inhaled therapies not containing ICSs?We searched PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and ClinicalTrials.gov for relevant randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Pooled results were calculated using Peto ORs with corresponding 95% CIs.Sixty RCTs enrolling 103,034 patients were analyzed. Inhaled therapy containing ICSs (Peto OR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.84-0.97), especially triple therapy (Peto OR, 0.73; 95% CI, 0.59-0.91), was associated with a reduction in the all-cause mortality risk among patients with COPD when compared with inhaled therapy without ICSs. Subgroup analyses revealed that treatment duration of6 months (Peto OR, 0.90; 95% CI, 0.83-0.97), medium-dose ICSs (Peto OR, 0.71; 95% CI, 0.56-0.91), low-dose ICSs (Peto OR, 0.88; 95% CI, 0.79-0.97), and budesonide (Peto OR, 0.75; 95% CI, 0.59-0.94) were involved in this association. The predictors of this association included eosinophil counts of ≥ 200/μL or percentage of ≥ 2%, documented history of ≥ 2 moderate and severe exacerbations in the previous year, Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease stages III or IV, age younger than 65 years, and BMI of ≥ 25 kg/mInhaled therapy containing ICSs, especially triple therapy, of longer than 6 months was associated with a reduction in the all-cause mortality risk in patients with COPD. The predictors of this association included medication factors and patient characteristics, among which eosinophil counts of ≥ 200/μL were the strongest predictor.PROSPERO; No.: CRD42022304725; URL: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/.
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- 2022
3. Real-time monitoring the hydrolysis of chiral molecules by optical weak measurement
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Xiang-Lin Fang, Rui-Tong Zhao, Na Chen, Xin Wang, Peng Wang, Zhi-Wei He, Shao-Xin Li, Yang Xu, and Yong-Hong He
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
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4. Multi-Wavelet Application Based on Engineering Building Deformation Monitoring
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Peng Wei Jin and Yong Hong He
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Signal processing ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Deformation (meteorology) ,GPS signals ,Deformation monitoring ,Wavelet ,Signal-to-noise ratio ,Orthogonality ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Biorthogonal wavelet ,Algorithm ,Mathematics - Abstract
In order to separate effectively small deformation from GPS signal containing the error, Based on multiwavelet theory, the paper makes DGHM for GPS deformation monitoring signal processing, because the DGHM biorthogonal wavelet is with short support, orthogonality, symmetry ( antisymmetry ) and two approximation and other characteristics, in the same length of filtering, multi-wavelet method is more superior than traditional wavelet method, improves the signal to noise ratio, obtains higher accuracy, confirms correct and practical in the actual problem, the algorithm has opened a new way for deformation monitoring signal processing
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- 2013
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5. The Application of Multi-Wavelet in GPS Deformation Signal Processing
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Peng Wei Jin, Hong Yan Wen, and Yong Hong He
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Signal processing ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Cascade algorithm ,Data_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY ,General Medicine ,Filter (signal processing) ,Signal ,Wavelet packet decomposition ,Deformation monitoring ,Wavelet ,Global Positioning System ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Algorithm ,Mathematics - Abstract
With wavelet technology used more widely in GPS deformation analysis, the paper will talk multi-wavelet (the second generation wavelet) theory used for GPS deformation monitoring data analysis. Due to multi-wavelet has a short branch set, orthogonal, symmetric (antisymmetric) and two order approximation characteristics, in the same filter length, using multiple wavelet on deformation monitoring signal can obtain better denoising effect than traditional wavelet. The paper studies signal adopting different preprocessing methods, makes a study of the selection problem in multi-wavelet preprocessing method. The GPS deformation monitoring signal is disposed using different multi-wavelet which adopts optima preprocessing method, and the paper makes a comparison to the conventional odd wavelet. The result confirms: multi-wavelet is more superiority than conventional wavelet, which decreases RMSE, advances SNR, obtains higher analytic precision, conforms the validity and practicability in physical problem, and offers a new road for deformation monitoring signal process
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- 2012
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6. Application in Deformation Monitoring Signal Based on Wavelet Modular Maximum Algorithm
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Hong Yan Wen, Yong Hong He, and Peng Wei Jin
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Data processing ,Scale (ratio) ,Noise (signal processing) ,business.industry ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,General Engineering ,Modular design ,Signal ,Deformation monitoring ,Wavelet ,Signal-to-noise ratio ,business ,Algorithm ,Mathematics - Abstract
In the deformation monitor data, the noise exists inevitably. According to the different dissemination characteristic of the signal and the noise in the different scale, Wavelet modular maximum de-nosing algorithm combines the method of threshold de-noising with scale trading theory by Witkin, and picks out modular maximum value of the noise, makes use of Modular Maximum value of the signal to recover the coefficients of different scale efficiently, until recovers the signal. Contrast to the traditional threshold value and translation invariance, the processing result shows de-nosing method based on wavelet modular maximum can pick out the noise in the deformation data, protect the original information, have a better effect on de-noising, enforce the signal to noise ratio,Wavelet modular maximum de-nosing algorithm is a effective method in the deformation monitor data processing.
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- 2012
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7. Assessment of Depth and Degeneration Dependences of Articular Cartilage Refractive Index Using Optical Coherence Tomography In Vitro
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Yong Hong He, Shu Zhe Wang, Yongping Zheng, Qing Wang, and Yanping Huang
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Cartilage, Articular ,Materials science ,Articular cartilage ,Osteoarthritis ,Biochemistry ,Weight-Bearing ,Rheumatology ,Optical coherence tomography ,Tensile Strength ,medicine ,Animals ,Trypsin ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Collagenases ,Molecular Biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Cartilage ,Ultrasound ,Patella ,Cell Biology ,Anatomy ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,medicine.disease ,Elasticity ,In vitro ,Biomechanical Phenomena ,Refractometry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Collagenase ,Cattle ,Proteoglycans ,Collagen ,business ,Refractive index ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,medicine.drug ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
In this study, optical coherence tomography (OCT) with an axial resolution of 15 mum was used to investigate the depth and degeneration dependences of the refractive index (RI) of articular cartilage collected from bovine patellae in vitro. Eighteen disks of articular cartilage with a diameter of 6.35 mm harvested from different patellae were successfully prepared. Each disk was cut into two halves and three horizontal cartilage slices (n = 18 x 2 x 3) with an approximately equal thickness of 0.5 mm were further prepared from each half disk. The cartilage slices were digested by two different enzymes, collagenase and trypsin, to disturb collagen fibrils and proteoglycans, respectively. The samples were submerged in the physiological saline and tested using OCT before and after the enzyme digestion and the RI for each specimen was calculated. The RI of articular cartilage from the superficial to deep regions was 1.361 +/- 0.032 (mean +/- SD), 1.338 +/- 0.036, and 1.371 +/- 0.041 for normal specimens; 1.357 +/- 0.036, 1.331 +/- 0.030, and 1.392 +/- 0.037 for trypsin digested specimens; and 1.361 +/- 0.032, 1.336 +/- 0.048, and 1.376 +/- 0.043 for those treated by collagenase, respectively. Two-factor repeated measure ANOVA revealed that for all the three groups of specimens, the RI in different depths was significantly different (p0.05). However, we found that the trypsin and collagenase treatments did not exert a significant effect on the RI (p0.05). The results suggested that the depth dependence of articular cartilage should be taken into account when OCT is used for related measurement.
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- 2010
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8. [Research on symmetrical optical waveguide based surface plasmon resonance sensing with spectral interrogation]
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Yi-long, Zhang, Le, Liu, Jun, Guo, Peng-fei, Zhang, Ji-hua, Guo, Hui, Ma, and Yong-hong, He
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Glucose ,Spectrum Analysis ,Remote Sensing Technology ,Surface Plasmon Resonance - Abstract
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors with spectral interrogation can adopt fiber to transmit light signals, thus leaving the sensing part separated, which is very convenient for miniaturization, remote-sensing and on-site analysis. Symmetrical optical waveguide (SOW) SPR has the same refractive index of the-two buffer media layers adjacent to the metal film, resulting in longer propagation distance, deeper penetration depth and better performance compared to conventional SPR In the present paper, we developed a symmetrical optical, waveguide (SOW) SPR sensor with wavelength interrogation. In the system, MgF2-Au-MgF2 film was used as SOW module for glucose sensing, and a fiber based light source and detection was used in the spectral interrogation. In the experiment, a refractive index resolution of 2.8 x 10(-7) RIU in fluid protocol was acquired. This technique provides advantages of high resolution and could have potential use in compact design, on-site analysis and remote sensing.
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- 2015
9. [Spectra modulated surface plasmon resonance sensor based on side polished multi-mode optical fiber]
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Yun-Han, Luo, Xiao-Long, Chen, Meng-Yun, Xu, Jia, Ge, Yi-Long, Zhang, Yong-Hong, He, Jie-Yuan, Tang, Jian-Hui, Yu, Jun, Zhang, Zhe, Chen, and Xing-Dan, Chen
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Refractometry ,Fiber Optic Technology ,Reproducibility of Results ,Equipment Design ,Gold ,Surface Plasmon Resonance ,Optical Fibers - Abstract
Surface plasmon resonance, which utilizes the resonance of optical evanescent wave with the metal surface plasmon wave, has been developed into a high sensitivity, rapid, label-less measurement method for chemical and biological analysis. In order to improve the spectral sensitivity in refractive index for a side polished fiber surface plasmon resonance sensor, the whole cladding layer and part of core of a multimode fiber was polished off. Additionally, an extra chrome layer with relatively high refractive index was coated on the polished zone before a gold film. The results showed that the sensor can measure the refractive index range from 1.333 to 1. 431 RIU, with the average spectral sensitivity of 4.11 x 10(3) nm RIU(-1), which is better than the reported results. Especially, in the refractive index range of 1. 417 1. 431 RIU, the sensitivity reaches to 1.09 x 10(4) nm RIU(-1). The minimum resolution of approximately 3.6 x 10(-5) RIU was estimated by a combination analysis with the sensor sensitivity and stability. The superiorities possessed by the proposed sensor in high sensitivity, wide detection range, small size and good stability and reproducibility, etc., make it a good candidate for food testing, environmental monitoring, biomedical testing and other related fields.
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- 2014
10. [Performance of wavelength modulation surface plasmon resonance biosensor]
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Yun-Han, Luo, Meng-Yun, Xu, Xiao-Long, Chen, Jie-Yuan, Tang, Fang, Wang, Yi-Long, Zhang, Yong-Hong, He, and Zhe, Chen
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Refractometry ,Biosensing Techniques ,Surface Plasmon Resonance - Abstract
Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is a rapid, label-free, high-precision technique of biological sensing and analysis. The investigation on the characteristics of provides theoretical basis and instructions for the applications of SPR A Kretschmann-structure surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor based on wavelength modulation was developed, and also its sensing performances in the bulk solution was investigated. Measurements with different concentrations of bulk ethanol and ethylene glycol solutions show that the resonant wavelength shows a low sensitivity, but a higher linear response to the change in refractive index (RI), when RI is relatively smaller. With increasing refractive index , the sensitivity of resonance wavelength to changes in the refractive index increases. In the refractive index range of 1. 407 0-1. 430 RIU, sensitivity reaches to 11 487 nm RIU-1. The sensor resonance wavelength stability is 0. 213 8 nm, and the minimum resolution of refractive index approaches to 10-6 RIU. The advantages of the surface plasmon resonance sensor developed here results in simple operation, high sensitivity, wide detection range, low resolution, makes it an important candidate in chemical and biological sensing.
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- 2014
11. Effect of vitamin B12 on cleft palate induced by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin and dexamethasone in mice*
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Min Wu, Yong-hong He, Bing Shi, Tian Meng, Mao-zhou Chai, and Shu-fan Zhao
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cell signaling ,endocrine system ,Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins ,Receptor, Transforming Growth Factor-beta Type I ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Group A ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Dexamethasone ,Mice ,Random Allocation ,Pregnancy ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,polycyclic compounds ,Animals ,Inducer ,heterocyclic compounds ,Drug Interactions ,Vitamin B12 ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Receptor ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Chemistry ,Kinase ,Histocytochemistry ,Palate ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,General Medicine ,Transforming growth factor beta ,Specific Pathogen-Free Organisms ,Cleft Palate ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,stomatognathic diseases ,Biomedicine ,Vitamin B 12 ,Endocrinology ,biology.protein ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,RNA ,Female ,Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of vitamin B12 on palatal development by co-administration of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) and dexamethasone (DEX). We examined the morphological and histological features of the palatal shelf and expression levels of key signaling molecules (transforming growth factor-β3 (TGF-β3) and TGF-β type I receptor (activin receptor-like kinase 5, ALK5)) during palatogenesis among a control group (Group A), TCDD+DEX exposed group (Group B), and TCDD+DEX+vitamin B12 exposed group (Group C). While we failed to find that vitamin B12 decreased the incidence of cleft palate induced by TCDD+DEX treatment, the expression levels of key signaling molecules (TGF-β3 and ALK5) during palatogenesis were significantly modulated. In TCDD+DEX exposed and TCDD+DEX+vitamin B12 exposed groups, palatal shelves could not contact in the midline due to their small sizes. Our results suggest that vitamin B12 may inhibit the expression of some cleft palate inducers such as TGF-β3 and ALK5 in DEX+TCDD exposed mice, which may be beneficial against palatogenesis to some degree, even though we were unable to observe a protective role of vitamin B12 in morphological and histological alterations of palatal shelves induced by DEX and TCDD.
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- 2014
12. [The preliminary study on transforming growth factor-beta 3, activin receptor-like kinase 5 expression in 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachloro-p-dibenzodioxin and dexamethasone induced palatal cleft in mice]
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Mao-zhou, Chai, Cheng-hao, Li, Yong-hong, He, and Bing, Shi
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Cleft Palate ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins ,Transforming Growth Factor beta3 ,Pregnancy ,Receptor, Transforming Growth Factor-beta Type I ,Animals ,Female ,Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Dexamethasone - Abstract
To establish a good animal model of cleft palate and confirm whether 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachloro-p-dibenzodioxin (TCDD) and Dexamethasone (DEX) induced palatal cleft in mice is related to the fold change of transforming growth factor-beta 3 (TGF-beta3) and activin receptor-like kinase 5 (Alk5).Pregnant mice were treated with oral medication of TCDD and intraperitoneal injection with DEX on GD10-12 in experimental group while the control group without any treatment. Then embryos were examined on GD17.5 under stereomicroscope for calculating the incidence of cleft palate and palatal shelves were dissected from the staged embryos respectively for RNA extraction on GD13.5, GD14.5 and GD15.5. At last the real-time PCR and SYBR Green I detection were used for RNA relative quantification.Cleft palate could be induced 100% in C57BL/6J fetal mice with TCDD and DEX, thus established a stable animal model for further molecular studies of cleft palate. There were no significant difference in expression level of TGF-beta3 and Alk5 on GD13.5 among the groups, but the differences were statistically significant on GD14.5 and GD15.5 (P0.05). On the contrary, the expression level of Alk5 were significantly higher in experimental group (P0.05).Combined effects of TCDD and DEX could induce a stable formation of cleft palate and down-regulated mRNA of TGF-beta3 and up-regulated Alk5 may contribute to the occurrence of cleft palate.
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- 2010
13. [Effects of glycyrrhizic acid on the growth and acid-producing of Streptococcus mutans in vitro]
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Guo, Liu, Yong-Hong, He, Fei-Fei, Zhang, Xiang-Li, Kong, Yan-Li, Wen, Qin-Rui, Ma, Ying-Ming, Yang, and Hu-Chun, Wan
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Streptococcus mutans ,Culture Techniques ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Glycyrrhizic Acid ,Acids ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
To investigate the antibacterial activity of glycyrrhizic acid against Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans, ATCC 25175) in vitro.The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of glycyrrhizic acid against S. mutans were detected using doubling dilution. The effects of glycyrrhizic acid on the growth and acidogenic profile of S. mutans and the inhibition ratio of glycyrrhizic acid on growth and acid-producing of S. mutans were investigated by detecting the Abs of bacteria suspension and the pH value of medium at definite time intervals (0 h, 3 h, 7 h, 12 h, 23 h, 40 h) during cultivation.The MIC determined for glycyrrhizic acid was 1.57 mg/mL and there was no bactericidal effect when concentration of glycyrrhizic acid up to 12.5 mg/mL. The glycyrrhizic acid inhibited the multiplication and acid-producing of S. mutans significantly and the effects became stronger with concentration increasing. When concentration up to 1.57 mg/mL, the inhibition ratio of glycyrrhizic acid on the growth and acid-producing of S. mutans were exceeded 80 and 70 percent, respectively.The glycyrrhizic acid can inhibit the growth and acid-producing of S. mutans in vitro.
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- 2010
14. [A novel spectral surface plasmon resonance 2-D sensing technique and its applications in DNA microarrays]
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Le, Liu, Yong-hong, He, Sui-hua, Ma, Wei-ping, Lu, Xin, Zhao, Ya-ou, Zhang, and Ji-hua, Guo
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DNA, Bacterial ,Refractometry ,Surface Plasmon Resonance ,DNA Probes ,Legionella pneumophila ,Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis - Abstract
The authors have previously proposed a novel refractive index two-dimensional sensing technique named "parallel scan spectral surface plasmon resonance imaging". In the technique, with a line-shaped light illumination, an image acquired with CCD detector could provide both SPR wavelength information and one-dimensional spatial distribution, and then provide one-dimensional distribution of refractive index with further calculation. Thus, two-dimensional distribution of refractive index of the entire sensing area can be obtained with one-dimensional optical line parallel scan. The technique offers advantages of both high sensitivity and high throughput, and could have potential applications in microarray analysis. In the present paper, the authors improve the data processing methods of the technique. The authors use the refractive index of air as a reference to get over the problem of precision of the incident angle. The authors also sense a manually dotted Legionella pneumophila mip DNA probe array with this technique and prove the feasibility of sensing microarrays by this highly sensitive and label-free technique. The relation between the equivalent refractive indices and the concentrations of the dotted Legionella pneumophila mip DNA probes is obtained, which has important reference value for further study.
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- 2010
15. [Effect of decoction of Radix glycyrrhizae on the growth and acid-production of Streptococcus mutans in vitro]
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Fei-fei, Zhang, Yong-hong, He, Yan-li, Wen, Qin-rui, Ma, Guo, Liu, and Hu-chun, Wan
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Streptococcus mutans ,Bacteria ,Plant Extracts ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,In Vitro Techniques ,Anti-Bacterial Agents - Abstract
To investigate the antibacterial activity of decoction of Radix glycyrrhizae against Streptococcus mutans (S. mutans) in vitro.The decoction of Radix glycyrrhizae was prepared by boiling particles of Radix glycyrrhizae, the diameter was 0.2-3.2 mm. In distilled water and filtered, the filtrate was collected for study. The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and the minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the decoction against S. mutans were detected using double dilution. The effect of decoction on growth and acidogenic profile of S. mutans were investigated by detecting the Abs of bacteria suspension and the pH value of medium at definite time intervals(0, 3, 7, 12, 23, 40 h) during cultured.The MIC determined for decoction was 50 mg x mL(-1) and there was no bactericidal effect when concentration of decoction lower than 100 mg x mL(-1). The decoction inhibitted multiplication of bacteria significantly and the effects became stronger with concentration increasing. The decoction also inhibitted S. mutans producing acid and the effect became stronger with concentration increasing. The most efficient inhibition were observed when incubated 12 hours.The decoction of Radix glycyrrhizae can inhibite the growth and acid-production of S. mutans in vitro.
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- 2009
16. [Study on protein extraction methods for Streptococcus mutans]
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Yong-Hong, He, Xiao-Bei, Tian, Hu-Chun, Wan, Yan-Li, Wen, Fei-Fei, Zhang, and Qin-Rui, Ma
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Streptococcus mutans ,Bacterial Proteins ,Reproducibility of Results - Abstract
To establish an efficient and stable method for protein extraction of Streptococcus mutans.The collected bacteria were treated by freeze-thaw and ultrasonic (method 1), ultrasonic (method 2), boiling (method 3), boiling and ultrasonic (method 4), respectively. The index such as state of bacteria broken, concentration of extracted protein and SDS-PAGE of protein were employed to evaluate the effects of above four methods.Beside the method 3, the other three methods could break the bacteria effectively, of which ultrasonic was the key factor. The pattern of SDS-PAGE which treated by method 1, method 2 and method 4 was almost same, but method 1 resulted in the best abundance. There was significantly difference among the four protein concentration extracted by four methods (P0.05). All methods exhibited good stability and reproducibility.Method of freeze-thaw and ultrasonic resulted in an efficient proteins extraction of Streptococcus mutans which demonstrated good stability and reproducibility and easy to handle.
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- 2009
17. An optical coherence tomography (OCT)-based air jet indentation system for measuring the mechanical properties of soft tissues
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Yongping Zheng, Yanping Huang, Qinghua Huang, Shu-Zhe Wang, Zhongping Chen, and Yong-Hong He
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Materials science ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Applied Mathematics ,Uniaxial compression ,Soft tissue ,Stiffness ,Optics ,Nanotechnology ,Article ,Characterization (materials science) ,body regions ,Engineering ,Optical coherence tomography ,Indentation ,Physical Sciences ,medicine ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,Deformation (engineering) ,Elasticity (economics) ,Instrumentation ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
A novel noncontact indentation system with the combination of an air jet and optical coherence tomography (OCT) was presented in this paper for the quantitative measurement of the mechanical properties of soft tissues. The key idea of this method is to use a pressure-controlled air jet as an indenter to compress the soft tissue in a noncontact way and utilize the OCT signals to extract the deformation induced. This indentation system provides measurement and mapping of tissue elasticity for small specimens with high scanning speed. Experiments were performed on 27 silicone tissue-mimicking phantoms with different Young's moduli, which were also measured by uniaxial compression tests. The regression coefficient of the indentation force to the indentation depth (N mm-1) was used as an indicator of the stiffness of tissue under air jet indentation. Results showed that the stiffness coefficients measured by the current system correlated well with the corresponding Young's moduli obtained by conventional mechanical testing (r = 0.89, p < 0.001). Preliminary in vivo tests also showed that the change of soft tissue stiffness with and without the contraction of the underlying muscles in the hand could be differentiated by the current measurement. This system may have broad applications in tissue assessment and characterization where alterations of mechanical properties are involved, in particular with the potential of noncontact micro-indentation for tissues. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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- 2009
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18. [Transducin beta-TrCP expressed in developmental hair follicle of mice]
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Yong-dai, Shen, Yong-hong, He, Lin, Yang, Wei, Tang, Lei, Liu, and Wei-dong, Tian
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Mice ,Time Factors ,Animals, Newborn ,Animals ,beta-Transducin Repeat-Containing Proteins ,Hair Follicle ,Immunohistochemistry ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
To identify the expression of antagonist beta-TrCP protein in Sonic hedgehog signal transduction pathway and Wnt signal transduction pathway in hair follicle tissues.The heads of day 18 embryo, and one day and six-days-old postnatal mice were acquired and treated with 40 g/L paraformaldehyde fixation for 48 h and paraffin embedding. The expression of beta-TrCP proteins was examined using LsAB (labelled streptavidin-biotin) method.beta-TrCP proteins were expressed in the cytoplasm of the hair stems of hair follicle, hair cuticle, cuticle of root sheath, Huxley's layer of internal root sheath cells, external root sheath and mesenchymal tissues, but not in connective tissue sheath and Henle's layer of internal root sheath.TrCP express in the developmental hair follicle tissues, which implicates that beta-TrCP regulate the developmental hair follicle by mediating the signal transduction pathways.
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- 2008
19. [Construction of recombinant adenovirus vector carrying the mouse caveolin-1 in gene]
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Lin, Yang, Yong-Hong, He, Yong-Dai, Shen, Lei, Liu, Wei, Tang, Xiao-Hui, Zheng, and Wei-Dong, Tian
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Mice ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Caveolin 1 ,Genetic Vectors ,Green Fluorescent Proteins ,Animals ,Transfection ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Adenoviridae - Abstract
To construct recombinant adenovirus carrying the mouse dentin caveolin-1 gene using the recombinant adenoviral vector system AdEasy.The cDNA fragment of caveolin-1 was derived from pTRE2-caveolin-1 by restriction enzyme digestion and subcloned into shuttle plasmid pAdtrack-CMV. The resulting plasmid pAdtrack-CMV-caveolin-1, after linearized by digesting with restriction endonuclease Pme I, was transformed into E. coli 1 BJ5183 which had been transformed by adenoviral backbone plasmid pAdEasy-1. The recombinant plasmid pAd-caveolin-1 was screened by kanamycin LB plate and then identified by restriction enzyme digestion. The linearized adenovirus plasmid pAd-caveolin-1 was packaged in 293 cells, then the recombinant adenovirus Ad-caveolin-1 was harvested. The expression of green fluorescence protein was observed under fluorescent microscope. With further amplification and purification, the titer of recombinant adenovirus was determined.The recombinant adenovirus was identified by restriction enzyme digestion analysis and gene sequencing. Cytopathic effect and the expression of GFP were observed in the infected 293 cells. The sequence of caveolin-1 gene insert was the same as that published in the GenBank. The titer of the recombinant adenovirus was 2 x 10(9) pfu/mL.The mouse caveolin-1 recombinant adenovirus was constructed successfully by using AdEasy adenovirus system. Cell transfection and expression of exogenous gene can be detected directly by observing the expression of GFP. These results provide the basis for the further study on the role of caveolin-1 gene in other scopes.
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- 2008
20. [Carotenoid levels measured by resonance Raman in vivo]
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Yong-Hong, Shao, Yong-Hong, He, Hui, Ma, Nan, Nan, Long-Sheng, Qian, and Shu-Xia, Wang
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Adult ,Fingers ,Male ,Humans ,Female ,Spectrum Analysis, Raman ,Carotenoids ,Skin - Abstract
Carotenoid molecules are powerful antioxidants which can act as scavengers for free radicals, singlet oxygen, and other harmful reactive oxygen species in human body. Studies have shown an inverse correlation between the level of carotenoid and the risk of cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and degenerative diseases. High-performance liquid chromatography is used for measuring carotenoid levels as a standard method, but it is not noninvasive and real-time detecting. The authors have developed a novel noninvasive optical technology to measure carotenoid level in vivo by detecting the resonance Raman spectra, which can be used for high sensitivity and real-time detecting. When a low noise 473 nm laser with power less than the exposure limit set by ANSI Z136. 1-2000 standards, a clearly distinguishable low resonance Raman spectra superimposed on a strong fluorescence background is produced. The carotenoid level is assessed by measuring the resonance Raman intensity. Using penetrating tissue technology, the authors improved the signal-to-noise ratio in the setup. The experimental results from different volunteers confirmed that the carotenoid level is proportional to the intake of it. The technology provided important values for clinic applications and science research.
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- 2008
21. The early study on the inspection of tongue of the traditional Chinese medicine using optical coherence tomography
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Chang Chun Zeng, Yong Hong He, Zhou Yi Guo, Song Hao Liu, Ruikang K. Wang, and Hui Qing Zhong
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Diagnostic methods ,genetic structures ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Tongue body ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Optical coherence tomography ,Tongue ,Glass slide ,medicine ,sense organs ,Tongue coating ,business ,Biomedical engineering ,Histological examination - Abstract
Inspection of tongue is an age-old technique used by Trad itional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioners to determine a patients health status. Because tongue examination is a subjective and inaccurate diagnostic method, a scientific tool which can provide objective and accurate information is needed to assist the TCM practitioners in their practice. The purpose of the study was to examine the feasibility of developing a glossoscopy from an optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging system. In the present study, an OCT system was used to examine the tongue of the rat. After examination, the tongue was surgically removed, sectioned by a microtome and put on a glass slide for histological examination. The slides were examined under a bright-field microscope. Resu lts of the OCT imaging studies showed that the OCT system was capable of showing the images of three distinct regions of the tongue: the tongue coating layers, the interface between the tongue coating and th e tongue body, and the tongue body. It was also possible to assign an index number to each of the coating layers. When the tongue tissue was examined under a microscope, three separate regions of the tongue also were visible. Results of this pilot study shows that the OCT potentially can be developed into a glossoscopy for clinical ap plication in TCM practice. Key words: Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT); Glossoscopy; Tongue Coating; Microstructures of Tongue
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- 2007
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22. Dynamic optical clearing effect of tissue impregnated with hyperosmotic agents and studied with optical coherence tomography
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Yong Hong He and Ruikang K. Wang
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Glycerol ,Swine ,Diffusion ,Biomedical Engineering ,Contrast Media ,Light scattering ,Specimen Handling ,Biomaterials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,Optical coherence tomography ,Culture Techniques ,medicine ,Animals ,Dimethyl Sulfoxide ,Dehydration ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Staining and Labeling ,business.industry ,Dimethyl sulfoxide ,Stomach ,medicine.disease ,Image Enhancement ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Biophysics ,Tomography ,business ,Refractive index ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
The depth of light penetration into highly scattering tissues can be improved by the application of biocompatible and osmotically active chemical agents. We compare the dynamics of optical clearing of tissue by the topical application of glycerol and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) using optical coherence tomography (OCT). It is demonstrated experimentally that both agents can largely improve the OCT imaging depth for porcine stomach tissue. During a period of approximately 20 to 30 min after the application of glycerol image contrast is also enhanced. This enhancement disappears over time. Such enhancement of image contrast is not observed with DMSO. Glycerol causes a higher degree of dehydration of the tissue than DMSO does. We suggest that these phenomena are caused by a two-stage diffusion of the chemicals. The first stage of diffusion is from the top tissue to the intercellular space, and the second is into the cell matrix. During the first stage, the imaging contrast could be improved by dehydration.
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- 2004
23. The actuarial approach to reload option pricing in fractional Brownian motion environment.
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Yong-hong, HE, XUE Hong, and Xiao-dong, WANG
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INSURANCE statistics ,BROWNIAN motion ,ASSETS (Accounting) ,INSURANCE premiums ,FINANCIAL markets ,MATHEMATICAL formulas - Abstract
Underlying asset price process follows stochastic differential equation driven by fractional Brownian motion, the financial market mathematical model is built by the stochastic analysis theory for fractional Brownian motion. Using physical probabilistic measure of price process and the principle of fair premium, the pricing formula of reload option in fractional Brownian motion environment is obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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