63 results on '"Yun-Fei Wu"'
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2. Complete mitochondrial genome data and phylogenetic analysis of Papilio macilentus Janson, 1877 (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea: Papilionidae)
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Yun-Fei Wu, Wei-Hao Yang, Ai Jin, Yan Dong, Jia-Jia Wang, and Li-Xin Zhu
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Papilio macilentus ,next-generation sequencing ,mitogenome ,phylogeny ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
In the present study, the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the Papilio macilentus (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea: Papilionidae) was sequenced by next-generation sequencing method. The mitochondrial genome is a circular DNA molecule of 15,264 bp in size with 80.7% AT content, including 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 22 tRNA genes), and a long non-coding region (Control region). All protein-coding genes are initiated by ATN codons, and terminated with TAA, TAG, or single T. All tRNAs can be folded into common clover leaf secondary structure, except trn-S1. Phylogenetic analyses based on 13 protein-coding genes and 2 rRNA genes using maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference confirmed that P. macilentus and Papilio memnon are clustered into a clade, and revealed the relationships between Papilionini, Troidini, Teinopaippini and Leptocircini.
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- 2024
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3. The Phylogenetic Implications of the Mitochondrial Genomes of Macropsis notata and Oncopsis nigrofasciata
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Jia-Jia Wang, Yun-Fei Wu, Mao-Fa Yang, and Ren-Huai Dai
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leafhopper ,Macropsis notata ,Oncopsis nigrofasciata ,mitogenome ,phylogenetic analyses ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Macropsinae are forest pests that feed on woody plants. They can damage the growth of trees and crops, and some species can also spread plant pathogens. Due to their widespread effects, these leafhoppers are of great economic significance, which is why there is a need to study their genomes. To fill the gap in the mitochondrial genomic data of the subfamily Macropsinae, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of Macropsis notata and Oncopsis nigrofasciata (which were 16,323 and 15,927 bp long, respectively). These two species are representative species of the leafhoppers group (Cicadellidae); the mitochondrial genomes of these species range from a length of 15,131 bp (Trocnadella arisana) to 16,811 bp (Parocerus laurifoliae). Both mitogenomes contained 37 typical insect mitochondrial genes and a control region; there were no long non-coding sequences. The genes within the mitogenome were very compact. The mitogenomes from both species contained two kinds of parallel repeat units in the control region. The whole mitogenomes of Macropsinae showed a heavy AT nucleotide bias (M. notata 76.8% and O. nigrofasciata 79.0%), a positive AT Skew (0.15 and 0.12), and a negative GC Skew (–0.14 and –0.08). Upon comparative ML and BI analysis, some clade relationships were consistent among the six trees. Most subfamilies were reconstructed into monophyletic groups with strong support in all analyses, with the exception of Evacanthinae and Cicadellinae. Unlike the results of previous research, it was shown that although all Deltocephalinae species are grouped into one clade, they were not the sister group to all other leafhoppers. Further, Cicadellinae and Evacanthinae were occasionally reconstructed as a polyphyletic and a paraphyletic group, respectively, possibly due to the limited numbers of samples and sequences. This mitogenome information for M. notata and O. nigrofasciata could facilitate future studies on the mitogenomic diversity and evolution of the related Membracoidea, and eventually help to control their effects on plants for the betterment of society at large.
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- 2020
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4. BmREEPa Is a Novel Gene that Facilitates BmNPV Entry into Silkworm Cells.
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Xiao-long Dong, Tai-hang Liu, Wei Wang, Cai-xia Pan, Yun-fei Wu, Guo-yu Du, Peng Chen, Cheng Lu, and Min-hui Pan
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
We previously established two silkworm cell lines, BmN-SWU1 and BmN-SWU2, from Bombyx mori ovaries. BmN-SWU1 cells are susceptible while BmN-SWU2 cells are highly resistant to BmNPV infection. Interestingly, we found that the entry of BmNPV into BmN-SWU2 cells was largely inhibited. To explore the mechanism of this inhibition, in this study we used isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ)-based quantitative protein expression profiling and identified 629 differentially expressed proteins between the two cell lines. Among them, we identified a new membrane protein termed BmREEPa. The gene encoding BmREEPa transcribes two splice variants; a 573 bp long BmREEPa-L encoding a protein with 190 amino acids and a 501 bp long BmREEPa-S encoding a protein with 166 amino acids. BmREEPa contains a conserved TB2/DP, HVA22 domain and three transmembrane domains. It is localized in the plasma membrane with a cytoplasmic C-terminus and an extracellular N-terminus. We found that limiting the expression of BmREEPa in BmN-SWU1 cells inhibited BmNPV entry, whereas over-expression of BmREEPa in BmN-SWU2 cells promoted BmNPV entry. Our results also indicated that BmREEPa can interact with GP64, which is the key envelope fusion protein for BmNPV entry. Taken together, the findings of our study revealed that BmREEPa is required for BmNPV to gain entry into silkworm cells, and may provide insights for the identification of BmNPV receptors.
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- 2015
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5. Variability of Blowing Dust Weather Frequency over Semi-Arid Areas of China (Baicheng, Jilin Province) and Relationships with Climatic Factors During 1951 - 2006
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Yun-Fei Wu, Ren-Jian Zhang, Cong-Bin Fu, and Zong-Ting Gao
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Blowing dust weather frequency ,Climatic factors ,Variability ,relationship ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
We analyzed the variability of blowing dust weather frequency (BDWF) and patterns in climatic factors over Baicheng for the period 1951 - 2006 in this study. The data showed that blowing dust over Baicheng occurs intensively during the spring and shows significant inter-decadal variability. One of the main findings is that the occurrence of blowing dust has significantly decreased after the mid-1980s. The mean wind speed (WS), diurnal temperature range (DTR), relative humidity (RH) and precipitation at Baicheng during the spring show decreasing trends. The decreasing trends of the mean WS and DTR are significant at 99% confidence levels according to the t-test; the dataset also indicated a sharp decrease in WS occurred after the mid-1980s. The mean surface air temperature (SAT) escalated in a fluctuating manner during 1951 - 2006. BDWF at Baicheng was significantly related to local WS, SAT and DTR during the spring [correlation coefficients (CCs) are 0.41, -0.47 and 0.36, respectively]. The correlation between BDWF at Baicheng and selected climatic factors over the sand-dust source regions and transmission paths were also calculated. We found that BDWF is well correlated to the mean WS and SAT during the spring, with CCs of 0.45 and -0.48, respectively. The most likely causes for the dramatic decrease observed in BDWF after the mid-1980s were related to the adjustment of large-scale circulation patterns in response to a decrease of meridional temperature differences, the weakening of steering westerlies and the strengthening of downward motions that has occurred at the middle latitudes of eastern Eurasia in recent decades.
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- 2011
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6. In-situ catalytic upgrading of tar from integrated process of coal pyrolysis with steam reforming of methane over carbon based Ni catalyst
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Zheng-wei WANG, Bao-yong WEI, Jian-nan LÜ, Yi-ming WANG, Yun-fei WU, He YANG, and Hao-quan HU
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- 2022
7. Synergistic effect of co-pyrolysis of pre-dechlorination treated PVC residue and Pingshuo coal
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Yun-fei Wu, Hao-quan Hu, Kang-ying Zhang, Lijun Jin, and Dechao Wang
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business.industry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Tar ,complex mixtures ,law.invention ,Polyvinyl chloride ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Yield (chemistry) ,Chlorine ,Coal ,Char ,business ,Distillation ,Pyrolysis - Abstract
Pyrolysis is an effective way for clean and efficient use of coal, as well as an important way for efficient conversion of waste plastics. A two-step treatment scheme was proposed for chlorine-containing plastics that are difficult to be treated harmlessly. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and Pingshuo (PS) coal were used in this study. The PVC was preheated to remove most of the chlorine, and then the pretreated PVC residue (DPVC) and coal were co-pyrolyzed. GC, simulated distillation, GC-MS, elemental analysis, FT-IR and Raman spectroscopy were used to analyze and characterize composition and properties of pyrolysis gas, tar and char. The results show that co-pyrolysis process of DPVC and PS coal has a synergistic effect, and has an obvious positive synergistic effect on formation of char and tar. The experimental value of tar yield is higher than theoretical calculation and the maximum increasing value is 3.35%. There is a negative synergistic effect on formation of pyrolysis water and gas, in which CH4 has the largest decrease in yield, meaning the strongest negative synergy. Co-pyrolysis increases content of light tar, significantly increases content of naphthalenes, and reduces that of asphalt. When DPVC addition is 10%, content of light tar increases by 5 percentage points over the theoretical calculation value. In addition, the co-pyrolysis char surface is smoother, its structure becomes more orderly, and graphitization degree increases.
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- 2021
8. Comparative mitogenomes of six species in the subfamily Iassinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) and phylogenetic analysis
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Mao-Fa Yang, Yun-Fei Wu, Ren-Huai Dai, and Jia-Jia Wang
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Subfamily ,02 engineering and technology ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Hemiptera ,Open Reading Frames ,03 medical and health sciences ,Monophyly ,RNA, Transfer ,Start codon ,Structural Biology ,Phylogenetics ,Animals ,Codon ,Molecular Biology ,Phylogeny ,Cicadellinae ,030304 developmental biology ,Gene Rearrangement ,Base Composition ,0303 health sciences ,Phylogenetic tree ,Chromosome Mapping ,Bayes Theorem ,General Medicine ,Gene rearrangement ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,Sister group ,RNA, Ribosomal ,Evolutionary biology ,Genome, Mitochondrial ,DNA, Circular ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
For elucidating phylogenetic relationships among members of the family Cicadellidae, mitogenomes of six members of the subfamily Iassinae, including Batracomorphus lateprocessus, Iassus dorsalis, Krisna concava, Krisna rufimarginata, Gessius rufidorsus, and Trocnadella arisana, were sequenced. The mitogenomes are 14,724-15,356-bp long. Moreover, typical 37 genes in mitogenomes were identified; arrangement of these genes in the studied species was consistent with that in the inferred ancestral insects, except for tRNA genes, with a simple switch between the positions of trnI and trnQ in Trocnadella arisana. Most protein-coding genes in the Iassinae mitogenomes showed typical ATN start codons (ATA/ATT/ATC/ATG) and TAR (TAA/TAG) or an incomplete stop codon T--; ATP8 of all sequenced species showed the start codon TTG. The secondary structures of 16S rRNA and 12S rRNA were predicted. 16S rRNA comprised 6 domains with 43 helices, and 12S rRNA comprised 3 domains with 25 helices. All subfamilies, except Cicadellinae and Evacanthinae, were recovered as monophyletic. As reported previously, treehoppers originated from paraphyletic Cicadellidae. Iassinae and Coelidiinae, Megophthalminae and treehoppers, and Cicadellinae and Evacanthinae were sister groups with high nodal support.
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- 2020
9. Prof. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 promotes the growth of non-small cell lung cancer by regulating Foxp3
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Jiang-tao Pu, Tao Zhang, Kai-ming He, Deng-guo Zhang, Zhang-yu Teng, and Yun-fei Wu
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General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,respiratory tract diseases - Abstract
Objective(s): Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) participates in malignant tumor. However, the role of TRPV4 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. In this study, we demonstrated TRPV4 was upregulated in NSCLC tissues and NSCLC cell lines. Materials and Methods: TRPV4 level in the NSCLC patients and cell lines were detected, and its function was studied both in vivo and vitro. Results: The level of TRPV4 showed a positive correlation with tumor size of NSCLC patients. Activation TRPV4 by agonist GSK1016790A promoted cell proliferation and decreased apoptosis in A549 cells, and these effects were enhanced when the cells have overexpressed TRPV4. Moreover, GSK1016790A induced inhibitory effects on apoptosis of A549 cells was impaired when GSK1016790A used together with TRPV4 selective antagonist HC-067047, or impaired when the cells have already downregulated TRPV4 expression by TRPV4 siRNA. In vivo study, pharmacological inhibition of TRPV4 prevented A549 cells transplanted tumor growth. It was showed Foxp3 level was significantly increased in the NSCLC tissues, and showed a positive correlation with the level of TRPV4. Deactivation of TRPV4 using TRPV4 siRNA or HC-067047 significantly reduced expression of Foxp3 in GSK1016790A treated NSCLC cells. Moreover, downregulation Foxp3 by transfection of Foxp3 siRNA significantly impaired TRPV4 induced NSCLC cells proliferations in vitro. Conclusions: Antitumor effects caused by TRPV4 inhibition in NSCLC might be attributed to the suppression of Foxp3 which induced subsequent cell apoptosis. Thus, pharmacological inhibition of TRPV4 may be a promising option for NSCLC treatment.
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- 2022
10. [Effects of chitosan oligosaccharide on alveolar bone resorption, Th17/Treg balance and OPG/RANKL/RANK pathway in periodontitis rats]
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Li, Zhang, Yu-Song, Liu, Yun-Fei, Wu, and Qi-Ya, Fu
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Chitosan ,Receptor Activator of Nuclear Factor-kappa B ,RANK Ligand ,Alveolar Bone Loss ,Osteoprotegerin ,Animals ,Oligosaccharides ,Periodontitis ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Rats - Abstract
To investigate the effect of chitosan oligosaccharide on alveolar bone resorption, Th17/Treg balance and OPG/RANKL/RANK pathway in rats with periodontitis.Rat model of periodontitis was established, and the periodontitis rats were randomly divided into model group, low-dose chitosan oligosaccharide group, middle-dose chitosan oligosaccharide group, high-dose chitosan oligosaccharide group and metronidazole group, with 12 rats in each group, another 12 rats were set as control group. After treatment, gingival index and alveolar bone absorption were evaluated. H-E staining was used to observe the pathological changes of periodontal tissues. The ratio of Th17/Treg cells in peripheral blood was detected by flow cytometry, the levels of serum IL-17, TGF-β, RANKL and OPG were detected by ELISA, and the expressions of OPG and RANKL mRNA in periodontal tissues of rats in each group were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR(qRT-PCR). SPSS 24.0 software package was used to analyze the data.Compared with the control group, the periodontal tissue of the model group showed periodontal membrane fiber bundle rupture, disordered arrangement, capillary expansion, proliferation, inflammatory cell infiltration and other pathological damage. Gingival index, alveolar bone resorption value, Th17/Treg ratio, serum RANKL and IL-17 levels, and periodontal RANKL mRNA level were significantly increased(P0.05), while the levels of serum OPG, TGF-β and OPG mRNA in periodontal tissues were significantly decreased (P0.05). Compared with the model group, the pathological damage of periodontal tissue in the low-middle-and high-dose chitosan oligosaccharide groups and metronidazole group was reduced; gingival index, alveolar bone resorption value, Th17/Treg ratio, serum RANKL and IL-17 levels, and periodontal RANKL mRNA level were significantly decreased(P0.05), while the levels of serum OPG, TGF-β and OPG mRNA in periodontal tissues were significantly increased(P0.05); there was a dose-dependent relationship between the chitosan oligosaccharide groups, and there was no significant difference between the high-dose chitosan oligosaccharide group and metronidazole group(P0.05).Chitosan oligosaccharide can promote Th17/Treg balance to return to normal, up-regulate OPG expression, down-regulate RANKL expression, inhibit alveolar bone resorption in periodontitis rats and improve their clinical symptoms.
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- 2021
11. A NEW INTEGRAL REPRESENTATION OF THE RIEMANN ZETA FUNCTION
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YUN-FEI, WU
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- 2004
12. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 promotes the growth of non-small cell lung cancer by regulating Foxp3
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Jiang-Tao, Pu, Tao, Zhang, Kai-Ming, He, Deng-Guo, Zhang, Zhang-Yu, Teng, and Yun-Fei, Wu
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Male ,Sulfonamides ,Lung Neoplasms ,Morpholines ,TRPV Cation Channels ,Apoptosis ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,Middle Aged ,A549 Cells ,Leucine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Female ,Pyrroles ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) participates in malignant tumor. However, the role of TRPV4 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. In this study, we demonstrated TRPV4 was upregulated in NSCLC tissues and NSCLC cell lines.TRPV4 level in the NSCLC patients and cell lines were detected, and its function was studied both in vivo and vitro.The level of TRPV4 showed a positive correlation with tumor size of NSCLC patients. Activation TRPV4 by agonist GSK1016790A promoted cell proliferation and decreased apoptosis in A549 cells, and these effects were enhanced when the cells have overexpressed TRPV4. Moreover, GSK1016790A induced inhibitory effects on apoptosis of A549 cells was impaired when GSK1016790A used together with TRPV4 selective antagonist HC-067047, or impaired when the cells have already downregulated TRPV4 expression by TRPV4 siRNA. In vivo study, pharmacological inhibition of TRPV4 prevented A549 cells transplanted tumor growth. It was showed Foxp3 level was significantly increased in the NSCLC tissues, and showed a positive correlation with the level of TRPV4. Deactivation of TRPV4 using TRPV4 siRNA or HC-067047 significantly reduced expression of Foxp3 in GSK1016790A treated NSCLC cells. Moreover, downregulation Foxp3 by transfection of Foxp3 siRNA significantly impaired TRPV4 induced NSCLC cells proliferations in vitro.Antitumor effects caused by TRPV4 inhibition in NSCLC might be attributed to the suppression of Foxp3 which induced subsequent cell apoptosis. Thus, pharmacological inhibition of TRPV4 may be a promising option for NSCLC treatment.
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- 2021
13. Bombyx mori cell division cycle protein 37 promotes the proliferation of BmNPV
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Tai-Hang Liu, Qian Zhang, Yun-fei Wu, Min-Hui Pan, Cheng Lu, Zhan-Qi Dong, and Peng Chen
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biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Kinase ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,fungi ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,General Medicine ,Bombyx ,biology.organism_classification ,Immunofluorescence ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses ,Cell biology ,Bimolecular fluorescence complementation ,Bombyx mori ,CDC37 ,Host-Pathogen Interactions ,medicine ,Animals ,Insect Proteins ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Pathogen ,Gene ,Intracellular ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Cell division cycle protein 37 (Cdc37) is a molecular chaperone that actively participates in many intracellular physiological and biochemical processes as well as pathogen infection. However, the function of Cdc37 in silkworm cells under Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) infection is unknown. We cloned and identified BmCdc37, a Cdc37 gene from B. mori, which is highly conserved among other species. After BmNPV infection, the expression level of the BmCdc37 gene was up-regulated and showed an expression pattern similar to the BmHsp90 gene, which relies on Cdc37 to stabilize and activate specific protein kinases. The immunofluorescence, bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC), and co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) assays all indicated that BmCdc37 interacts with BmHsp90 in silkworm cells. Both BmCdc37 and BmHsp90 promote the reproduction of BmNPV. Co-expression of BmCdc37 and BmHsp90 was better at promoting virus proliferation than overexpression alone. These findings all indicate that BmCdc37 plays an active role in the proliferation of BmNPV.
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- 2021
14. In vivo RNA interference of BmNHR96 enhances the resistance of transgenic silkworm to BmNPV
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Yun-fei Wu, Ji-gui Yang, Min-Hui Pan, Xiao-Long Dong, Cheng Lu, Tai-Hang Liu, Qian Zhang, Peng Chen, and Liang Zhou
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0301 basic medicine ,animal structures ,Transgene ,Biophysics ,Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Animals, Genetically Modified ,03 medical and health sciences ,Downregulation and upregulation ,RNA interference ,In vivo ,Bombyx mori ,Animals ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Strain (chemistry) ,fungi ,Cell Biology ,Bombyx ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses ,030104 developmental biology ,Nuclear receptor ,RNA, Viral ,RNA Interference - Abstract
We previously identified a nuclear hormone receptor gene, BmNHR96, which promotes Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) entry into silkworm cells. In an attempt to create an antiviral silkworm strain for better silk production, we used RNAi to downregulate BmNHR96 in silkworm larvae. We screened the resulting BmNHR96-RNAi silkworm strain (NHR) and also explored the antiviral mechanism in vivo. We found that the survival rate of the NHR strain was higher than that of the Dazao strain, when silkworm larvae were infected with BmNPV via oral ODV infection and BV injection. More importantly, the economic characteristics (silk yield) of the transgenic line remained unchanged. These findings reveal that RNAi of BmNHR96 could be an effective way to enhance the tolerance of B. mori to BmNPV infection.
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- 2017
15. BmNHR96 participate BV entry of BmN-SWU1 cells via affecting the cellular cholesterol level
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Cai-xia Pan, Cheng Lu, Wei Wang, Guo-yu Du, Yun-fei Wu, Tai-Hang Liu, Min-Hui Pan, and Xiao-long Dong
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0301 basic medicine ,Cytoplasm ,viruses ,Amino Acid Motifs ,Biophysics ,Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ,Biology ,Virus Replication ,Membrane Fusion ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,Viral Proteins ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Membrane Microdomains ,Bombyx mori ,medicine ,Animals ,Cloning, Molecular ,Molecular Biology ,Cell Nucleus ,Mechanism (biology) ,Cholesterol ,Cell Membrane ,fungi ,Lipid bilayer fusion ,Cell Biology ,Bombyx ,biology.organism_classification ,Virology ,Phenotype ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nuclear receptor ,chemistry ,Nucleus ,Function (biology) - Abstract
B.mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV), which produces BV and ODV two virion phenotypes in its life cycle, caused the amount of economic loss in sericulture. But the mechanism of its infection was still unclear. In this study we characterized B.mori nuclear hormone receptor 96 (BmNHR96) as a NHR96 family member, which was localized in the nucleus. We also found BmNHR96 over-expression could enhance the entry of BV as well as cellular cholesterol level. Furthermore, we validated that BmNHR96 increased membrane fusion mediated by GP64, which could probably promote BV-infection. In summary, our study suggested that BmNHR96 plays an important role in BV infection and this function probably actualized by affecting cellular cholesterol level, and our results provided insights to the mechanisms of BV-infection of B.mori.
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- 2017
16. Transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 promotes the growth of non-small cell lung cancer by regulating Foxp3.
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Jiang-tao Pu, Tao Zhang, Kai-ming He, Deng-guo Zhang, Zhang-yu Teng, and Yun-fei Wu
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- 2022
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17. Three new species of the leafhopper subfamily Iassinae (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from China
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Xian-Yi Wang, Yun-Fei Wu, and Ren-Huai Dai
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Cicadellidae ,China ,Insecta ,Subfamily ,Arthropoda ,biology ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Hemiptera ,Leafhopper ,Botany ,Animalia ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Hamulus ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Three new species of leafhoppers: Siniassus hamulus sp. nov., Decliviassus sagittatus sp. nov., Krisna quadrimaculosus sp. nov. are described and illustrated from China. An updated checklist and key to 22 of the 24 known Chinese species of these three genera (Siniassus, Decliviassus, Krisna) are provided.
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- 2018
18. Bombyx mori protein BmREEPa and BmPtchd could form a complex with BmNPV envelope protein GP64
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Cheng Lu, Wei Wang, Cai-xia Pan, Min-Hui Pan, Tai-Hang Liu, Xiao-long Dong, Yun-fei Wu, Malavika K. Adur, and Min-Juan Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Patched ,viruses ,Receptor expression ,Biophysics ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,Viral Envelope Proteins ,Bombyx mori ,Animals ,Humans ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Bombyx ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,fungi ,Membrane Proteins ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,030104 developmental biology ,HEK293 Cells ,Membrane protein ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Protein A ,Glycoprotein - Abstract
Our previous studies have indicated that Bombyx mori receptor expression enhancing protein a (BmREEPa) could participate in BV invasion in vivo and in vitro, however, the mechanism is still unclear. In this study, we screened BmREEPa interacting protein through co-immunoprecipitation and finally identified a membrane protein, Bombyx mori patched domain containing protein (BmPtchd, KR338939), which contains receptor activity. Further studies showed that BmPtchd, BmREEPa and Glycoprotein 64 could form a protein complex and the expression level of BmREEPa and BmPtchd could be affected by cellular cholesterol level. These findings may provide an important basis for explaining the invasion mechanism of Bombyx mori Nucleopolyhedrovirus budded virus.
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- 2017
19. Transgenic RNAi of BmREEPa in silkworms can enhance the resistance of silkworm to Bombyxmori Nucleopolyhedrovirus
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Cheng Lu, Tai-Hang Liu, Yun-fei Wu, Xiao-long Dong, Wei Wang, Cai-xia Pan, Min-Juan Zhang, Guo-yu Du, Malavika K. Adur, and Min-Hui Pan
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0301 basic medicine ,Genes, Viral ,Oral infection ,Secondary infection ,Transgene ,Transgenic technology ,Biophysics ,Gene Expression ,Genes, Insect ,Biochemistry ,Microbiology ,Animals, Genetically Modified ,03 medical and health sciences ,Bombyx mori ,RNA interference ,Animals ,Silkworm larvae ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,biology ,fungi ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Bombyx ,Virology ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses ,030104 developmental biology ,RNA Interference - Abstract
Our previous study has identified a gene, BmREEPa, which affects BmNPV invasion in silkworm cells. In this study, we interfered with BmREEPa in silkworm larvae through transgenic technology and screened BmREEPa-RNAi silkworm strains (RP). We found the mortality in RP was lower than that in Dazao, when silkworm larvae were infected with BmNPV via oral and injection routes. And the expression level of VP39 was lower in RP than in Dazao in the group infected via injection. In the oral infection group, VP39 expression level showed significant reduction at 48 h post-infection. These results revealed that the anti-BmNPV activity was enhanced in RP, and this enhancement probably presents itself during secondary infection via BVs.
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- 2017
20. Comparative transcriptome profiling of a thermal resistant vs. sensitive silkworm strain in response to high temperature under stressful humidity condition
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Cheng Lu, Peng Chen, Xiao Jinshu, Yun-fei Wu, Min-Hui Pan, Tai-Hang Liu, Feifan Dong, Xiao Wenfu, Zhang Youhong, Ya-Ming Jiang, and La Wang
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Atmospheric Science ,Life Cycles ,Hot Temperature ,Gene Expression ,lcsh:Medicine ,Biochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Transcriptome ,Larvae ,Gene expression ,Serine ,Amino Acids ,lcsh:Science ,Genetics ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Strain (chemistry) ,Organic Compounds ,Physics ,Classical Mechanics ,Agriculture ,Genomics ,Insects ,Chemistry ,Physical Sciences ,Mechanical Stress ,Insect Pests ,Transcriptome Analysis ,Research Article ,Thermotolerance ,Arthropoda ,Pests ,03 medical and health sciences ,Meteorology ,Species Specificity ,Stress, Physiological ,Hydroxyl Amino Acids ,Animals ,Gene ,Bombyx ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,business.industry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Organic Chemistry ,fungi ,lcsh:R ,Organisms ,Chemical Compounds ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Computational Biology ,Proteins ,Humidity ,Genome Analysis ,biology.organism_classification ,Invertebrates ,Biotechnology ,Gene expression profiling ,010602 entomology ,Thermal Stresses ,Gene Ontology ,030104 developmental biology ,Poikilotherm ,Silkworms ,Earth Sciences ,lcsh:Q ,Adaptation ,business ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Thermotolerance is important particularly for poikilotherms such as insects. Understanding the mechanisms by which insects respond to high temperatures can provide insights into their adaptation to the environment. Therefore, in this study, we performed a transcriptome analysis of two silkworm strains with significantly different resistance to heat as well as humidity; the thermo-resistant strain 7532 and the thermos-sensitive strain Knobbed. We identified in total 4,944 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) using RNA-Seq. Among these, 4,390 were annotated and 554 were novel. Gene Ontology (GO) analysis of 747 DEGs identified between RT_48h (Resistant strain with high-temperature Treatment for 48 hours) and ST_48h (Sensitive strain with high-temperature Treatment for 48 hours) showed significant enrichment of 12 GO terms including metabolic process, extracellular region and serine-type peptidase activity. Moreover, we discovered 12 DEGs that may contribute to the heat-humidity stress response in the silkworm. Our data clearly showed that 48h post-exposure may be a critical time point for silkworm to respond to high temperature and humidity. These results provide insights into the genes and biological processes involved in high temperature and humidity tolerance in the silkworm, and advance our understanding of thermal tolerance in insects.
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- 2017
21. Risk factors of acute pancreatitis in the elderly Chinese population: A population-based cross-sectional study
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Yi Hai Shi, Xiao Xia Bian, Hai Hua Li, Jiaming Qian, Yun Fei Wu, Mei Yu Li, Xin Qing Lu, Qing Xia, Hong Yang, Guang Tao Sui, and Li Wang
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education.field_of_study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Cross-sectional study ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Medical record ,Population ,Gastroenterology ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Marital status ,Medical history ,Risk factor ,business ,education ,Body mass index ,Demography - Abstract
Objective Lifestyle changes have led to an increasing incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) in China. The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between lifestyle as well as medical history and AP in the elderly population and to provide evidence towards the prevention against AP. Methods A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, China. A total of 23 294 residents aged ≥55 years were enrolled in the study. A questionnaire survey was conducted to collect data on participants' characteristics, lifestyle and medical history via a face-to-face interview, and compared these data with the medical chart. Results In total, 45 participants had been diagnosed with AP, that is, a prevalence of 0.19%. No significant differences were observed with respect to their age, gender, marital status or body mass index (BMI) in participants with and without AP. However, those were better educated were more likely to develop AP (P = 0.005). The univariate analysis showed that a high meat intake, smoking, alcohol consumption and a medical history of gallstones were associated with a significant increase in the risk of developing AP (P
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22. Combination of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and Air Reinflation during One-Lung Ventilation Attenuates Lung Injury Following Esophagectomy: A Randomized Clinical Trial
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Yun-Fei Wu, Jia-Li Wu, Mao-Hua Wang, Xiao-Xia Duan, Ru-Rong Wang, and Guang-Xiang Chen
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Atelectasis ,Lung injury ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Collapsed Lung ,Bronchoalveolar lavage ,Esophagectomy ,Anesthesia ,medicine ,Breathing ,Room air distribution ,Continuous positive airway pressure ,business - Abstract
Background: One-lung ventilation (OLV) is routinely used in esophagectomy to facilitate surgery. Lung injury may be induced by a "multiple-hit" mechanism. The aim of this study was to determine whether combined intervention using continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and air reinflation can reduce lung injury after OLV. Methods: Patients scheduled for esophagectomy were enrolled in this prospective study. These patients were assigned randomly to four different groups. In the control group (N=24), the collapsed lung was reinflated with 80% oxygen. In the air reinflation group (N=25), room air was used to regain two-lung ventilation. In the CPAP group (N=24), 5 cm H2O CPAP was administered to the contralateral lung during OLV. In the CPAP+AIR group (N=24), the contralateral lung received CPAP during OLV, and room air was used for reinflation of the lung. Plasma malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interleukin-8 (IL-8) levels were measured at baseline (10 minutes after two lung ventilation) and 3 hours after reinflation. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was obtained 30 minutes after lung re-expansion for measurements of surfactant apoprotein A (SP-A) and surfactant apoprotein C (SP-C). Computerized tomography was used to precisely detect micro-atelectasis on the fourth postoperative day. Results: Compared with the control group, CPAP and combined intervention increased arterial oxygen pressure levels 60 minutes after OLV (164±43 vs. 217±43; 164±43 vs. 216±52, P
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23. Control System of Sensorless BLDCM Based on F28335
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Yun Fei Wu, Kai Ping Feng, and Yong Zhu
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Digital signal processor ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,Control theory ,Computer science ,Control system ,General Medicine ,DC motor ,Position sensor - Abstract
Brushless DC motor Sensorless control is the future development trend, Based on TI Companys DSP chip TMS320F28335 type of brushless dc motor without position sensor control system designed in this paper, Its basic structure and working principle are introduced. The position detector of the brushless DC motor use back EMF zero-crossing detection method. The test results show that the system has good dynamic and static characteristics, the reliability of the motor running.
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24. A newly discovered member of the Atlastin family, BmAtlastin-n, has an antiviral effect against BmNPV in Bombyx mori
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Cheng Lu, Cai-xia Pan, Xiao-Long Dong, Yun-fei Wu, Tai-Hang Liu, Min-Hui Pan, Guo-yu Du, Ji-gui Yang, and Peng Chen
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0301 basic medicine ,Atlastin ,Cytoplasm ,Protein domain ,GTPase ,Antiviral Agents ,Article ,Cell Line ,GTP Phosphohydrolases ,Animals, Genetically Modified ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Protein Domains ,Bombyx mori ,Intestine, Small ,Animals ,Cloning, Molecular ,Bombyx ,Dynamin ,Disease Resistance ,Genetics ,Multidisciplinary ,Expression vector ,biology ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,fungi ,biology.organism_classification ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Insect Proteins - Abstract
Atlastin is a member of the dynamin protein superfamily and it can mediate homotypic fusion of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes, which is required for many biological processes. In this study, a new Atlastin homologous protein, BmAtlastin-n, was characterized in silkworms and was found to contain an N-terminal conserved GTPase domain and a coiled-coil middle domain. BmAtlastin-n is localized in the cytoplasm and enriched in silkworm midgut. Results also showed that overexpression of BmAtlastin-n in BmN-SWU1 cells could enhance resistance to BmNPV. To better confirm its antiviral effect, microRNA was used to knock down the expression of BmAtlastin-n in BmE-SWU1 cells with inducing the reproduction of BmNPV. A transgenic expression vector of BmAtlastin-n was constructed and introduced to silkworm embryos by microinjection. The transgenic silkworm also showed considerable antiviral capacity. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that BmAtlastin-n plays an important role in BmNPV defense. More importantly, the current study may provide a new clue for Atlastin research.
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25. Mode classification and loss mechanism in air-core Bragg fibers
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Chun-Lai Xiao, Li Yang, Yun-Fei Wu, and Jing Li
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Mode volume ,Materials science ,Guided-mode resonance ,business.industry ,Band gap ,Mode (statistics) ,Physics::Optics ,Long-period fiber grating ,Cladding (fiber optics) ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Optics ,Cutoff ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Leaky mode ,business - Abstract
With an equivalent mode-solving model, the mode spectra in air-core Bragg fibers are systematically studied by using an improved full-vector finite-difference method. All supported modes are classified into four categories, namely, guided modes, cladding modes, leaky modes and PML modes, among which the leaky modes can be further subdivided into radiation-like and evanescence-like leaky modes. To ensure that the modes are solved accurately and efficiently with this model, the strategy for choosing model parameters is suggested. Benefiting from this convenient mode solver, the characteristics of cladding modes are observed in details, and potential applications are suggested. Moreover, the rapid loss of a hybrid mode at lower frequencies is explained by an evanescence-like leaky mode induced cutoff, which is different from that of TE01 mode due to the failure of band gap confinement.
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26. Application of a High-Resolution Spectrometer in a Broadband Optical Monitor for Film Coating
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Rong-Jun Zhang, Liang-Yao Chen, Yu-Xiang Zheng, Qing-Yuan Cai, and Yun-Fei Wu
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Materials science ,Spectrometer ,business.industry ,Optical physics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,engineering.material ,Photonic metamaterial ,Film coating ,Optics ,Interference (communication) ,Coating ,Band-pass filter ,Broadband ,engineering ,business - Abstract
Application of a High-Resolution Spectrometer in a Broadband Optical Monitor for Film Coating Yun-Fei Wu, Qing-Yuan Cai, Yu-Xiang Zheng, Rong-Jun Zhang and Liang-Yao Chen State Key Laboratory for Advanced Photonic Materials and Devices, Department of Optical Science and Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China (Received 21 October 2007) The broadband optical monitoring (BOM) method for the thinlm coating process has become more popular due to its having a higher e ciency than other methods and the ability to precisely control the lm coating process at any thickness. A high-resolution spectrometer working in the broadband spectral range has to be used for the BOM method to monitor the growth process of a narrow bandpass thinlm lter. In this paper, we show the application of a high-resolution spectrometer in BOM for the narrow bandpass thinlm lter-coating process and a way to eliminate e ectively the interference error of the substrate. We also describe an experimental setup that can be used to grow a narrow bandpass lter in a real BOM process. PACS numbers: 42.15.Eq, 42.87.-d, 42.62.Cf
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27. Investigation of the Photoinduced Anisotropy of the Bacteriorhodopsin/Polymer Composite Film by Using Probing-Pumping Beams of Various Wavelengths
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Dewang Ma, Lai Wei, Yu-Xiang Zheng, Su-Xing Pan, Yun-Fei Wu, You-yuan Zhao, and Liang-Yao Chen
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Birefringence ,Materials science ,biology ,business.industry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Bacteriorhodopsin ,Dichroism ,Wavelength ,Optics ,biology.protein ,Polymer composites ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Anisotropy - Published
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28. Mature gamma-ray pulsars as possible sources of Galactic positrons
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Li Zhang, Ben-Zhong Dai, Yang Xiang, Chuyuan Yang, Z. J. Jiang, and Yun-Fei Wu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Monte Carlo method ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Gamma ray ,Synchrotron radiation ,Astronomy ,Magnetosphere ,Cosmic ray ,Astrophysics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Positron ,Pulsar ,Cascade - Abstract
We consider a possible contribution of mature γ-ray pulsars to cosmic ray positrons based on the revised outer gap model, e ± pairs in the pulsars magnetosphere are produced by the cascade of e ± pairs through synchrotron radiation of the return current from the outer gap. Using a Monte Carlo method, we generate a sample of mature gamma-ray pulsars and estimate the spatial distribution. Using the diffuse model of cosmic rays propagation, we calculated the positron fraction, the result indicates that the pulsar contribution to the cosmic ray positrons peaks at about 10 GeV and the observed e + / ( e − + e + ) ratio can be explain in this model.
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29. A new picrotoxane sesquiterpene from the berries of Baccaurea ramiflora with antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
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Yun-Fei Wu, De-Sheng Ning, Lei Luo, Zheng-Hong Pan, Tao Ding, and Huang Sisi
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Antifungal ,Antifungal Agents ,medicine.drug_class ,Ramifloside ,Plant Science ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Sesquiterpene ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Magnoliopsida ,Colletotrichum gloeosporioides ,Botany ,medicine ,Colletotrichum ,Glycosides ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Baccaurea ramiflora ,biology ,Molecular Structure ,Organic Chemistry ,Glycoside ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry ,Fruit ,Sesquiterpenes - Abstract
Three picrotoxane sesquiterpenes including one new glycoside and two known constituents, sapidolide A (2) and picrotoximaesin (3), were isolated from the berries of Baccaurea ramiflora. The structure of the new sesquiterpene glycoside, ramifloside (1), was elucidated as 2-one-6α-hydroxy-13-nor-11-picrotoxen-3(15β)-olide 10-O-β-D-glucopyranoside on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. Compounds 1-3 exhibited antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides with MICs of 12.5, 12.5 and 50 μg/mL.
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30. Investigation of the relationship between cell proliferative activity and invasion, metastasis and prognosis of gastric cancer
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Hui-main Xu, Junqing Chen, and Yun-fei Wu
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Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cancer ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Metastasis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Lymphatic system ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Lymphatic vessel ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Propidium iodide ,Survival rate ,Blood vessel - Abstract
Objective: To evaluated Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd)/DNA doubleparametric method in detection of gastric carcinoma and to analyze the relationships of cellular BrdUrd labeling indices(LI), G2/M-phase fraction(G2/MPE) and DNA content to the depth of invasion, lymphatic vessel invasion, lymphatic node metastasis, peritoneal dissemination and blood vessel invasion and prognosis. Methods: Fresh tumor samples from 60 cases were examined by BrdUrd/DNA doubleparametric flowcytometry. Propidium iodide(PI) was used as fluorescent probe for total cellular DNA and a monoclonal antibody against BrdUrd incorporated into DNA. Fluorescein-labeled goat anti-mouse antibody was used as second antibody. Results: The values of BrdUrd LI in patients with serosa invasion was significantly higher than those without serosa invasion (P
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31. Risk factors of acute pancreatitis in the elderly Chinese population: a population-based cross-sectional study
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Hong, Yang, Li, Wang, Yi Hai, Shi, Guang Tao, Sui, Yun Fei, Wu, Xin Qing, Lu, Mei Yu, Li, Qing, Xia, Xiao Xia, Bian, Hai Hua, Li, and Jia Ming, Qian
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Male ,China ,Alcohol Drinking ,Smoking ,Gallstones ,Middle Aged ,Diet ,Age Distribution ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Pancreatitis ,Risk Factors ,Acute Disease ,Humans ,Female ,Sex Distribution ,Life Style ,Aged - Abstract
Lifestyle changes have led to an increasing incidence of acute pancreatitis (AP) in China. The aims of this study were to evaluate the association between lifestyle as well as medical history and AP in the elderly population and to provide evidence towards the prevention against AP.A population-based cross-sectional study was conducted in Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, China. A total of 23 294 residents aged ≥55 years were enrolled in the study. A questionnaire survey was conducted to collect data on participants' characteristics, lifestyle and medical history via a face-to-face interview, and compared these data with the medical chart.In total, 45 participants had been diagnosed with AP, that is, a prevalence of 0.19%. No significant differences were observed with respect to their age, gender, marital status or body mass index (BMI) in participants with and without AP. However, those were better educated were more likely to develop AP (P = 0.005). The univariate analysis showed that a high meat intake, smoking, alcohol consumption and a medical history of gallstones were associated with a significant increase in the risk of developing AP (P 0.05). Furthermore, smoking or alcohol consumption was dose-dependently associated with the risk of AP, particularly in those who smoked at least 15 pack-years or consumed ≥56.2 drinks per year. Multivariable logistics analysis suggested that the level of education, smoking and medical history of gallstone are independent risk factors for AP.Our study indicated that a higher education level, smoking, alcohol consumption and history of gallstones may be potential risk factors for AP in the elderly in northeast China.
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32. Dermatosis as the Initial Manifestation of Malignant Breast Tumors: Retrospective Analysis of 4 Cases
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Ying-Jie Song, Yun-Fei Wu, and Tao Fan
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Chemotherapy ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ichthyosis ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Axillary Lymph Node Dissection ,Case Report · Kasuistik ,Dermatomyositis ,Modified Radical Mastectomy ,medicine.disease ,Dermatology ,Surgery ,Radiation therapy ,Breast cancer ,Oncology ,Respiratory failure ,medicine ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to explore the clinical characteristics, diagnosis, treatment, and prognostic factors of dermatosis associated with malignant breast tumors. CASE REPORTS: The clinical data of 4 breast cancer patients, 3 with dermatomyositis and 1 with acquired ichthyosis, were analyzed retrospectively. The 4 patients were >50 years of age, and the malignant breast tumors appeared within 5 years of the diagnosis of dermatosis. Two of the 3 breast cancer patients with dermatomyositis received a modified radical mastectomy, and because they could not afford systemic chemotherapy after surgery, only received endocrine therapy. The third patient received a simple mastectomy and axillary lymph node dissection but died of respiratory failure 2 months after the operation. The patient with acquired ichthyosis and malignant breast tumor received modified radical mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and endocrine therapy; no complications were observed in the postoperative period. During the 9-15 months of follow-up after the surgery, the 3 patients remained in good condition with improvement of the dermatosis symptoms and no cancer relapse. CONCLUSIONS: Malignant breast tumor screening is indicated in women with dermatomyositis or acquired ichthyosis, especially in those aged >50 years.
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33. A new picrotoxane sesquiterpene from the berries of Baccaurea ramiflora with antifungal activity against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides
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Zheng-Hong Pan, De-Sheng Ning, Si-Si Huang, Yun-Fei Wu, Tao Ding, Lei Luo, Zheng-Hong Pan, De-Sheng Ning, Si-Si Huang, Yun-Fei Wu, Tao Ding, and Lei Luo
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34. [Proliferation characteristics of a PK-15 cell-adapted strain of porcine parvovirus]
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Yun-Fei, Wu, Ling, Zhu, Zhi-Wen, Xu, Meng-Jin, Fu, Lei, Chen, Ai-Guo, Yang, and Wan-Zhu, Guo
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Male ,Swine ,Reproducibility of Results ,Haplorhini ,Parvovirus, Porcine ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Virus Replication ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Cell Line ,Parvoviridae Infections ,Viral Proteins ,Cytopathogenic Effect, Viral ,Cricetinae ,DNA, Viral ,Animals ,Humans ,Female - Abstract
To study the proliferation characteristics of PPV in differently infected way and the variance of concentrations in different cells. A strain of porcine parvovirus(PPV) was adapted to PK-15 cells, and a Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (FQ-PCR) assay was developed based on the specific region of the NS1 gene of PPV to quantify the PPV. The FQ-PCR was used to measure the viral concentration of virus-infected cells by simultaneous or step by step inoculation and plot one-step growth curves. The proliferation characteristics of PPV strain in different cells lines (HeLa, MDBK, PK-15 ,ST, F81, BHK-21 and Marc-145) was also compared. The results showed the PK-15 cell -adapted strain of PPV produced CPE after 12 passages, and maintained stable CPE at the following 10 messages. The one-step growth curve showed that the virus concentration of simultaneous inoculation was higher than that of the step-by-step inoculation, and the proliferation cycle of step-by-step inoculation was shorter. The proliferation ability of PPV strain in different cells showed that CPE appeared first inPK-15, followed by ST, HeLa and MDBK, and the virus concentration was highest in ST, followed byPK-15, MDBK and HeLa. NO proliferation was observed in F81, BHK-21 and Marc-145 cells. These findings lay a material foundation for the basic researches on PPV and the development of vaccine.
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35. The complete mitochondrial genome of the Alpine black swallowtail, Papilio Maackii (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
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Yan Dong, Xiao-Bing Wu, Li-Xin Zhu, and Yun-fei Wu
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Mitochondrial DNA ,Base Composition ,biology ,RNA ,Papilio maackii ,Ribosomal RNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Genome ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,Lepidoptera ,RNA, Transfer ,Evolutionary biology ,RNA, Ribosomal ,Botany ,Transfer RNA ,Genome, Mitochondrial ,Genetics ,Animals ,Insect Proteins ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Swallowtail butterfly - Abstract
The complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the swallowtail butterfly Papilio maackii has been completed. It is 15,357 bp in length, and contains the typical complement of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA (tRNA), and 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. Two A + T-rich regions are included in this mitogenome. Gene order in P. maackii mitogenome is basically identical to that of the inferred ancestral insect genome, with the exception of translocations of trnM, which is shared by some Papilios.
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36. The complete mitochondrial genome of the Chinese peacock, Papilio bianor (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Papilionidae)
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Yun-fei Wu, Yan Dong, Li-Xin Zhu, and Xiao-Bing Wu
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Genetics ,Mitochondrial DNA ,Base Composition ,biology ,Ribosomal RNA ,biology.organism_classification ,DNA, Mitochondrial ,Lepidoptera genitalia ,Lepidoptera ,RNA, Transfer ,RNA, Ribosomal ,Transfer RNA ,Genome, Mitochondrial ,Animals ,Insect Proteins ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Drosophila yakuba ,Sequence (medicine) ,Papilio bianor - Abstract
The sequence of the mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the Chinese peacock Papilio bianor has been completed. It is 15,332 bp with an A + T content of 80.6% and contains the typical complement of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA (tRNA), and 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes. Comparison of this sequence with the sequences of the other completely sequenced insect mitogenomes showed that the gene order and orientation are basically identical to that of Drosophila yakuba with the exception of the rearrangement of one tRNA gene. Nucleotide composition is very similar with other insects, showing a high bias toward A + T.
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37. Prognostic significance of the metastatic lymph node ratio in T3 gastric cancer patients undergoing total gastrectomy
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Jun, Feng, Yun-Fei, Wu, Hui-Mian, Xu, Shu-Bao, Wang, and Jun-Qing, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Adenocarcinoma ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Survival Rate ,ROC Curve ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Aged ,Follow-Up Studies ,Neoplasm Staging ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The International Union Against Cancer tumor node metastasis classification is routinely applied for evaluating the prognosis of patients with gastric cancer. However, results are still heterogeneous. This study was therefore carried out to evaluate the prognostic significance of the metastatic lymph node (LN) ratio in T3 gastric cancer patients undergoing gastrectomy.Clinical data of 109 LN- positive cases were retrospectively analyzed. Spearman correlation analysis was used to determine the correlation coefficiency. Survival time was determined by Kaplan-Meier and Log-rank test. Multivariate analysis was performed using the Cox model. ROC curves were used to compare the accuracy of the number of metastatic LN and metastatic LN ratio.The metastatic LN ratio did not correlate with the number of LN when at least 15 nodes were dissected, whereas the number of metastatic LN did. Univariate analysis showed that the metastatic LN ratio influenced significantly the survival time, while multivariate analysis revealed it to be a major independent prognostic factor.The metastatic LN ratio can be used as a major independent prognostic factor for the patients with T3 gastric cancer.
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38. BmREEPa Is a Novel Gene that Facilitates BmNPV Entry into Silkworm Cells
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Min-Hui Pan, Tai-Hang Liu, Cheng Lu, Yun-fei Wu, Guo-yu Du, Wei Wang, Peng Chen, Cai-xia Pan, and Xiao-Long Dong
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Multidisciplinary ,Cell fusion ,biology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,lcsh:R ,fungi ,lcsh:Medicine ,Membrane Proteins ,Bombyx ,biology.organism_classification ,Fusion protein ,Molecular biology ,Nucleopolyhedroviruses ,Cell Line ,Transmembrane domain ,Membrane protein ,Cell culture ,Bombyx mori ,Animals ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science ,Gene ,Research Article - Abstract
We previously established two silkworm cell lines, BmN-SWU1 and BmN-SWU2, from Bombyx mori ovaries. BmN-SWU1 cells are susceptible while BmN-SWU2 cells are highly resistant to BmNPV infection. Interestingly, we found that the entry of BmNPV into BmN-SWU2 cells was largely inhibited. To explore the mechanism of this inhibition, in this study we used isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ)-based quantitative protein expression profiling and identified 629 differentially expressed proteins between the two cell lines. Among them, we identified a new membrane protein termed BmREEPa. The gene encoding BmREEPa transcribes two splice variants; a 573 bp long BmREEPa-L encoding a protein with 190 amino acids and a 501 bp long BmREEPa-S encoding a protein with 166 amino acids. BmREEPa contains a conserved TB2/DP, HVA22 domain and three transmembrane domains. It is localized in the plasma membrane with a cytoplasmic C-terminus and an extracellular N-terminus. We found that limiting the expression of BmREEPa in BmN-SWU1 cells inhibited BmNPV entry, whereas over-expression of BmREEPa in BmN-SWU2 cells promoted BmNPV entry. Our results also indicated that BmREEPa can interact with GP64, which is the key envelope fusion protein for BmNPV entry. Taken together, the findings of our study revealed that BmREEPa is required for BmNPV to gain entry into silkworm cells, and may provide insights for the identification of BmNPV receptors.
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39. Giant lipoma of the breast: a case report and review of the literature
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Yong-feng Li, Min-hao Lv, Yun-fei Wu, and Lu-feng Chen
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Breast Neoplasms ,Lipoma ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Breast cancer ,Oncology ,Dysplasia ,Liposuction ,medicine ,Mammography ,Humans ,Female ,Radiology ,Ultrasonography, Mammary ,Ultrasonography ,business - Published
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40. Theoretical framework of mountainy highway tunnel entrance on landscape design
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Yun-fei Wu and Jin Yang
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Space technology ,Engineering ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,Sustainable design ,Landscape design ,business ,Civil engineering - Abstract
With the process of highway construction, mountainy highway tunnels are increasing gradually, and subsequently the importance of the tunnel entrance landscape design becomes visible. At present, there are many researches about landscape designing of mountainy highway tunnel entrances, but no perfecter theoretical framework exists. Therefore in this paper the author aims to build a theoretical framework of mountainy highway tunnel entrance on landscape design, classify the landscapes of the mountainy highway tunnels, and then put forward the landscape design elements of mountainy highway tunnel entrance.
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41. [Relationship between serosal invasion types and lymph node metastasis after total gastrectomy in gastric cancer and its significance in selection of rational dissection]
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Hai-Tao, Zhu, Yi-Liang, Zhao, and Yun-Fei, Wu
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Adult ,Male ,Serous Membrane ,Gastrectomy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Lymph Node Excision ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Middle Aged ,Aged - Abstract
To evaluate the relationship between serosal invasion types and lymph node metastasis after total gastrectomy in gastric cancer patients, and explore its significance in planning practice rational dissection based on the serosa types of gastric cancer during surgery.A total of 73 gastric cancer patients, who underwent total gastrectomy and lymph node dissection, were included in this study, and their clinicopathological data were analyzed. The serosa of gastric cancer was divided into five types: normal, reactive, nodular, tendonoid, and color-diffused, then they were combined into 3 groups: group 1: normal and reactive, group 2: nodular (including protruding nodular and flat nodular), and group 3: tendonoid and color-diffused. The lymph node metastasis ratios in the 3 groups were compared. The lymph nodes in each of the 3 groups were divided into 16 subgroups and the lymph node metastasis ratios of each subgroup in the 3 groups were compared and analyzed.The lymph node metastasis ratio of the gastric cancer with normal and reactive type serosa was 5.3% (26/492), the nodular was 37.1% (250/673), the tendonoid and color-diffused was 50.0% (486/972). The lymph node metastasis ratio of normal and reactive type groups was the lowest, that of the tendonoid and color-diffused groups was the highest, and the nodular type in between, showing a statistically significant difference (P0.01). The results of comparing the lymph node metastasis ratios from the 1st to 16th subgroup in the 3 groups showed the same trend (P0.05).Among all serosa types of gastric cancer, the lymph node metastasis ratio of the tendonoid and color-diffused is the highest, the normal and reactive type is the lowest, and the nodular in between. The extent of rational dissection should be carried out on the basis of serosa types of gastric cancer during surgery. An extended dissection including D2 and D3 lymphadenectomy should be performed for the patients with tendonoid and color-diffused serosa, a rational decreased operation including D1-D1+ lymphadenectomy should be performed for those with a normal and reactive type serosa, and for the patients with nodular type serosa, we suggest performing standard D2 dissection.
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42. Path-folded infrared spectrometer consisting of 10 sub-gratings and a two-dimensional InGaAs detector
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Ming-Hui Liu, Peng-Hui Mao, Su-Xing Pan, Qing-Yuan Cai, Yun-Fei Wu, Yu-Xiang Zheng, Yue-Rui Chen, and Liang-Yao Chen
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Physics ,business.industry ,Stray light ,Optical instrument ,Detector ,Optical communication ,Physics::Optics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,law.invention ,Optics ,Optical path ,law ,Thermal infrared spectroscopy ,Optoelectronics ,Spectral resolution ,business ,Diffraction grating - Abstract
A new compact infrared spectrometer without any mechanical moving elements has been designed and constructed using a two-dimensional InGaAs array detector and 10 sub-gratings. The instrument is compact, with a double-folded optical path configuration. The spectra are densely 10-folded to achieve 0.07-nm spectral resolution and a 2-ms data acquisition time in the 1450- to 1650-nm wavelength region, making the instrument useful for real-time spectroscopic data analyses in optical communication and many other fields.
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43. [Features of metastasis in different lymph node groups and their significance in lymph node dissection in total gastrectomy for gastric cancer]
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Hai-tao, Zhu, Yi-liang, Zhao, Yun-fei, Wu, and Hui-mian, Xu
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Adult ,Male ,Gastrectomy ,Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Lymph Node Excision ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To summarize the features of metastasis in different lymph node groups (from 1 to 16 groups) in gastric cancer patients treated by total gastrectomy, and evaluate their clinical significance in lymph node dissection.The data of 73 gastric cancer patients with total gastrectomy and lymph node dissection from January 2004 to April 2006 were analyzed retrospectively. The lymph nodes were divided into 16 groups according to the 13(th) edition of gastric cancer treatment guideline of JGCA (The Japan Gastric Cancer Association). The metastatic rate and degree of dissected lymph nodes in these patients were compared.The metastatic rates of lymph node groups in these patients from lower to higher were as follows: group 15, 13/16, 14v, 12, 10, 9, 11, 8, 2, 6/7, 5, 1, 4, 3. The lowest was the 15(th) group lymph nodes (1.4%), the highest was the 3rd group (65.8%), with a statistically significant difference between those two groups (P0.01). The metastatic degrees of the lymph node groups from lower to higher were as follows: 13, 16, 1, 7, 6, 5, 12, 4, 11, 8, 2, 15, 9, 3, 10, 14v. There was a statistically significant difference between the lowest group of lymph node (13(th) group, 10.7%) and the highest (14v(th), 56.3%, P0.01).In the radical total gastrectomy for patients with gastric cancer, it is suggested that the regional lymph nodes with higher metastatic rate should be resected necessarily, and the group with a higher metastatic degree should be dissected completely. If the result of sentinel lymph node biopsy in the 3(rd) or 14v(th) group is negative, the operation extent can be reduced. If positive, it should be extended. When the biopsy result in the 13(th) or 16(th) is positive, palliative operation may be indicated. However, if the biopsy result is negative in the 13(th) or 16(th), but positive in the 14v(th) group, extended operation is indicated.
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- 2009
44. [Clinical research of improved plastic and reconstruction of anus in situ]
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Ben-Shou, Zhang, Zi-hao, Lun, Zeng-nan, Li, Xiang, Zheng, Liang-biao, Xu, Zhi-jiu, Xu, Xiang-bing, Shui, Ling, Jia, Hui, Chu, Fu-tang, Wei, and Yun-fei, Wu
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Adult ,Male ,Rectum ,Anal Canal ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Aged - Abstract
To explore the effect of the improved plastic and reconstruction of the anus in situ.Improved plastic and reconstruction of anus in situ was performed in 38 cases of low rectal cancers operated while Miles radical operation. Improvement includes: (1) The internal sphincter was rebuilt with 4 layers of muscle layer of the endmost of colon. (2) The last of gracilis was divided into 2 parts to reconstruct the superficial part and deep part of external sphincter muscle. (3) The rectum cape improvement is to firmly stitch the levator ani outside the external sphincter muscle in front of the colon. (4) The rectum valve is improved into three artificial rectum valves.The form and function and their long term survival rate were good, the rate of superior anus function was 94.73%.It mains the results of improved plastic and reconstruction of anus in situ is near that of normal persons.
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- 2007
45. [Evaluation of the correlations of cell proliferation activity with lymphatic and vascular invasion and prognosis in gastric carcinoma]
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Yun-fei, Wu, Hui-mian, Xu, and Jun-qing, Chen
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,DNA, Neoplasm ,Middle Aged ,Flow Cytometry ,Prognosis ,Bromodeoxyuridine ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Lymph Nodes ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
To evaluate bromodeoxyuridine/DNA (BrdUrd/DNA) double-parametric flow cytometric analysis in detection of gastric carcinoma and to study the correlations of cellular BrdUrd labeling index (LI), G(2)/M phase fraction (G(2)/MPF) and DNA content, with lymphatic and vascular invasion and prognosis.Sixty cases of fresh tumor samples were examined by BrdUrd/DNA double-parametric flow cytometry.BrdUrd LI and G(2)/MPF values were both significantly higher in patients with lymphatic invasion than those without invasion (P0.01). There was statistically significant difference between the 5-year survival rates in cases with and without lymphatic invasion (P0.01). Both BrdUrd LI and G(2)/MPF values were significantly higher in patients with lymph node metastasis than those in cases without metastasis (P0.01). There was a significant difference in 5-year survival rates between patients with and without lymph node metastases. The incidence of lymph node metastasis was significantly higher in aneuploid carcinoma (P0.05), and the patients with aneuploidy had significantly poor prognosis. BrdUrd LI was significantly higher in patients with more than 5 metastatic lymph nodes than those with 1-4 metastatic lymph nodes (P0.05) and no metastasis (P0.01). G(2)/MPF values in cases with more than 5 and 1-4 metastatic lymph nodes were higher than that in cases with no metastasis (P0.01 and P0.05, respectively). There were significant differences in 5-year survival rates among patients with no lymph node metastasis, 1-4 nodes metastasis and more than 5 nodes metastasis. G(2)/MPF values were significantly higher in patients with and without vascular invasion (P0.01).Correlations exist among cellular BrdUrd LI, G(2)/MPF, DNA content and lymphatic involvement, vascular invasions and prognosis in gastric carcinoma.
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- 2005
46. Relations of proliferative activities of gastric carcinoma cells to lymphatic involvement, venous invasion and prognosis
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Yun-fei, Wu, Hui-mian, Xu, and Jun-qing, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,Ploidies ,Cell Cycle ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Survival Rate ,Bromodeoxyuridine ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Mesothelin ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Cell Division ,Aged - Abstract
This study was to evaluate bivariate bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd)/DNA flow cytometric analysis in detection of gastric carcinoma and to study the relations of cellular BrdUrd labeling indices (LI), G2/M-phase fraction (G2/MPF) and DNA ploidy pattern to lymphatic involvement, venous invasion and prognosis.Fresh tumor samples from 60 patients with gastric carcinoma were analyzed by bivariate BrdUrd/DNA flow cytometry. The results were correlated with lymphatic vessel invasion, lymphatic node metastasis, the number of metastatic lymphatic nodes, and venous invasion. Propidium iodide (PI) was used as a fluorescent probe for total cellular DNA, and a monoclonal antibody against BrdUrd was used as a probe for BrdUrd incorporated into DNA. Fluorescent-labeled goat anti-mouse antibody was used as a second antibody. S-phase fractions were measured by in vitro BrdUrd labeling, and DNA ploidy and G2/MPF were also measured. Comparison of survival was performed with the log-rank test, the Chi-square test for qualitative data, and Student's t test for quantu data.BrdUrd LI and G2/MPF values were significantly higher in tumors with lymphatic vessel invasion than in those without invasion respectively (P0.01); the patients who had tumors with lymphatic vessel invasion showed a significantly poor prognosis (P0.01). Both BrdUrd LI and G2/MPF values were significantly higher in tumors with lymphatic node metastasis than in those without metastasis (P0.01). A statistical significant difference was noted in the 5-year survival rates between the patients with lymph node metastasis and those without metastasis. Compared with diploid carcinoma, the incidence of lymph node metastasis was significantly higher in aneuploid carcinoma (P0.05), and the patients with aneuploid carcinoma showed a significantly poor prognosis (P0.05). BrdUrd LI was significantly higher in patients with more than 5 metastatic lymph nodes than those with 1 - 4 metastatic lymph nodes (P0.05) and those without metastasis (P0.01). G2/MPF values in those patients either with more than 5 metastatic lymph nodes or 1 - 4 metastatic lymph nodes were higher than those without metastasis (P0.01 and P0.05). A statistical significance was seen in the 5-year survival rates among the patients with no metastatic lymph node, 1 - 4 metastatic nodes and more than 5 metastatic nodes (P0.01). G2/MPF values were significantly higher in patients with venous invasion than in those without invasion (P0.01).Positive correlations exist between cellular BrdUrd LI, G2/MPF with lymphatic involvement and prognosis, and DNA aneuploid with lymphatic involvement and prognosis. The same was true between G2/MPF value and venous invasion in gastric carcinoma.
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- 2004
47. Variability of Blowing Dust Weather Frequency over Semi-Arid Areas of China (Baicheng, Jilin Province) and Relationships with Climatic Factors During 1951 - 2006
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Renjian Zhang, Zong-Ting Gao, Cong-Bin Fu, and Yun-Fei Wu
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Atmospheric Science ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,Diurnal temperature variation ,Blowing dust weather frequency ,lcsh:G1-922 ,Westerlies ,Climatic factors ,Oceanography ,Arid ,Wind speed ,lcsh:Geology ,Surface air temperature ,Climatology ,Middle latitudes ,relationship ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Environmental science ,Relative humidity ,Precipitation ,Variability ,lcsh:Geography (General) - Abstract
We analyzed the variability of blowing dust weather frequency (BDWF) and patterns in climatic factors over Baicheng for the period 1951 - 2006 in this study. The data showed that blowing dust over Baicheng occurs intensively during the spring and shows significant inter-decadal variability. One of the main findings is that the occurrence of blowing dust has significantly decreased after the mid-1980s. The mean wind speed (WS), diurnal temperature range (DTR), relative humidity (RH) and precipitation at Baicheng during the spring show decreasing trends. The decreasing trends of the mean WS and DTR are significant at 99% confidence levels according to the t-test; the dataset also indicated a sharp decrease in WS occurred after the mid-1980s. The mean surface air temperature (SAT) escalated in a fluctuating manner during 1951 - 2006. BDWF at Baicheng was significantly related to local WS, SAT and DTR during the spring [correlation coefficients (CCs) are 0.41, -0.47 and 0.36, respectively]. The correlation between BDWF at Baicheng and selected climatic factors over the sand-dust source regions and transmission paths were also calculated. We found that BDWF is well correlated to the mean WS and SAT during the spring, with CCs of 0.45 and -0.48, respectively. The most likely causes for the dramatic decrease observed in BDWF after the mid-1980s were related to the adjustment of large-scale circulation patterns in response to a decrease of meridional temperature differences, the weakening of steering westerlies and the strengthening of downward motions that has occurred at the middle latitudes of eastern Eurasia in recent decades.
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- 2011
48. Deutsche Osteoonkologische Gesellschaft
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Joachim Bischoff, Matteo Gregori, Rainer Preiss, Heike Knüpfer, Ahmet Bilici, Michael Untch, Meral Garip, Beat Thürlimann, Michael X. Gnant, Atanas Ignatov, Elena Sangiorgi, Andreas Schneeweiss, Ying-Jie Song, Peter Matzneller, Peter Dalla, Guenther G. Steger, Thomas Ruhstaller, Murat Kapan, Abdullah Cetin Tanrikulu, Burcak Erkol, Mauro Modesti, Tao Fan, Taflan Salepci, Rosina Lanza, Ursula Pluschnig, Rupert Bartsch, Michael Baumann, Stefano Amore Bonapasta, Özlem Abakay, Simon P. Gampenrieder, Nazim Serdar Turhal, Alpaslan Mayadagli, Mahmut Gumus, Mesut Seker, Antonello Menghi, Abdurrahman Abakay, Peter Dubsky, Yun-Fei Wu, Basak Oven Ustaalioglu, Christoph C. Zielinski, M. Scarpini, and Emre Kiziltan
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Oncology ,business.industry ,Library science ,Medicine ,Surgery ,business - Published
- 2010
49. Research on No-Load Test of 1000kV Ultra-High Voltage Transformer.
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Yun-fei Wu, Hui-ran Hu, Wei Luo, Tao Wang, and Ling Ruan
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- 2011
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50. Theoretical framework of mountainy highway tunnel entrance on landscape design.
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Jin Yang and Yun-fei Wu
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- 2011
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