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2. Case report: Multi-antibody–positive myasthenia gravis concomitant myositis associated with thymoma
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Chao Huang, Xuelian Dai, Jiacheng Liu, Yunting Zhang, Bianli Yin, Chao Liu, Xiangyang Ren, Zhihui Duan, and Huan Yang
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myasthenia gravis ,acetylcholine receptor antibodies ,idiopathic inflammatory myopathy ,antisynthetase syndrome ,thymoma ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Myasthenia gravis (MG) and idiopathic inflammatory myopathy (IIM) are autoimmune diseases of the nervous system, and their main clinical manifestation is muscle weakness. The concurrent presence of both conditions in the same patient is clinically rare and easily missed. Here, we report the case of a 74-year-old woman who went to the doctor with fluctuating weakness of the limbs and muscle pain. By analyzing the patient’s history and the results of repeated frequency electrical stimulation, chest computed tomography, thigh muscle magnetic resonance imaging, serum antibody detection, lymph node biopsy, etc., she was finally diagnosed with MG-concomitant IIM with squamous cell carcinoma of the thymus. Acetylcholine receptor antibody, titin antibody, ryanodine receptor antibody, anti–JO-1 antibody, and Ro-52 antibody tests were positive. MG-concomitant IIM is often associated with thymoma. The immunopathology mechanism may be different from that of pure MG or IIM, which needs further research.
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- 2024
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3. Immunity Enhancement Activity and Mechanism of Ganoderma lucidum-Panax quiquefolium L.-Cordyceps sinensis compound Based on Network Pharmacology
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Wanxing WU, Zhihui DUAN, Lixuan XUE, and Xiaodong WANG
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ganoderma lucidum ,panax quiquefolium l. ,cordyceps sinensis ,immunity enhancement ,network pharmacology ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
In this study, the immunity enhancement activity of Ganoderma lucidum-Cordyceps sinensis-Panax quiquefolium L. compound (here in after referred to as "compound") was systematically evaluated, and its mechanism was explored by network pharmacology. The NK cell activity, delayed allergic reaction, spleen lymphocyte proliferation and monocyte-macrophage phagocytosis of compound were investigated to evaluate its immunity enhancement activity. The results in vivo and in vitro indicated the low, medium and high dose groups (0.4, 0.8, 2.4 g/kg) of compound could significantly increase NK cell activity (P
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- 2023
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4. Oral Microbiota Profile in a Group of Anti-AChR Antibody–Positive Myasthenia Gravis Patients
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Chao Huang, Feng Gao, Haitao Zhou, Li Zhang, Dandan Shang, Ying Ji, and Zhihui Duan
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oral microbiota ,Myasthenia gravis ,16S rDNA sequencing ,anti-AChR antibody ,neuromuscular junction ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder caused by autoantibodies directed against the postsynaptic membrane at the neuromuscular junction. Perturbation of gut microbiota is thought to contribute to the development of MG, as reflected by fecal metabolomic signatures in humans, but there have been few studies on the relationship between oral microbiota profile and MG. The current study evaluated the correlation between oral microbiota composition and diversity and anti-acetylcholinereceptor (AChR) antibody–positive MG by comparing oral microbiota communities of patients (n = 20) and healthy controls (HCs; n = 20) by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Principal coordinate analysis and Adonis analysis revealed significant differences in oral microflora profile between the twogroups. Compared to HCs, the abundance of the phyla Firmicutes and Actinobacteria and genera Streptococcus, Rothia, and Lachnoanerobaculum was significantly increased whereas that of phyla Proteobacteria and Spirochaetotaand genera Neisseria, Haemophilus, and Treponema was significantly decreased in MG patients. The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway analysis showed that the biosynthesis of ansamycins and amino acid metabolism pathways were altered in MG. These results indicate that oral microbiota composition is perturbed in patients with anti-AChR antibody–positive MG, providing new potential avenues for targeted therapeutic interventions.
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- 2022
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5. Development and validation of a nomogram for predicting varices needing treatment in compensated advanced chronic liver disease: A multicenter study
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Jitao Wang, Wenxin Wei, Zhihui Duan, Jinlong Li, Yanna Liu, Chuan Liu, Liting Zhang, Qingge Zhang, Shengyun Zhou, Kunpeng Zhang, Fengxiao Gao, Xiaojuan Wang, Yong Liao, Dan Xu, Yifei Huang, Shuai Wang, Weiling Hu, Hua Mao, Ming Xu, Tong Dang, Bin Wu, Li Yang, Dengxiang Liu, and Xiaolong Qi
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compensated advanced chronic liver disease ,esophagogastroduodenoscopy ,nomogram ,non-invasive ,varices needing treatment ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background: Only a small proportion of patients with compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) had varices needing treatment (VNT) after recommended esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) screening. We aimed to create a non-invasive nomogram based on routine tests to detect VNT in cACLD patients. Methods: The training cohort included 162 cACLD patients undergoing EGD in a university hospital, between January 2014 and September 2019. A nomogram was developed based on the independent predictors of VNT, selected using a multivariate logistic regression analysis. Thirty-three patients from eight university hospitals were prospectively enrolled as validation cohort between December 2018 and December 2019. Results: The prevalence of VNT was 32.7% (53/162) and 39.4% (13/33) in training and validation cohorts, respectively. The univariate analysis identified six risk factors for VNT. On the multivariate analysis, four of them, i.e., gallbladder wall thickness (odds ratio [OR]: 1.23; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.98-1.56), spleen diameter (OR: 1.02; 95% CI: 1.00-1.04), platelet count (OR: 0.98; 95% CI: 0.97-0.99), and international normalized ratio (OR: 0.58; 95% CI: 0.06-5.84) were independently associated with VNT. Thus, a nomogram based on the four above - mentioned variables was developed, and showed a favorable performance for detecting VNT, with an area under receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.848 (95% CI: 0.769-0.927) in training cohort. By applying a cut-off value of 105 in validation cohort, 31.0% of EGD were safely spared with 3.4% of missed VNT. Conclusion: A nomogram based on routine clinical parameters was developed for detecting VNT and avoiding unnecessary EGD in cACLD patients.
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- 2021
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6. Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Xingtai City
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Zhihui Duan, Qiong Duan, Kun Liu, Xiaochong Zhang, Shengyun Zhou, and on behalf of Xingtai Society of Digestive Endoscopy
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Background and Aims. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has severely impacted the daily practice of gastrointestinal endoscopy worldwide. Most endoscopy centers in China were shut down in late January 2020. We investigated the impact of the shutdown on acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (AUGIB) events in Xingtai City, Hebei Province, China. Methods. A web-based survey collected information on gastroscopy workload and AUGIB events. The study period was from 4 weeks before to 4 weeks after lockdown initiation in Xingtai City. Fourteen public gastrointestinal endoscopy centers performing emergency endoscopies were contacted via e-mail to collect weekly emergency gastroscopy volumes and the number of AUGIB events. AUGIB was defined as recent melena, hematemesis, or both, with an endoscopically visible source of bleeding. Results. Twelve (85.7%) of the 14 surveyed gastrointestinal endoscopy centers in the city- and county-level hospitals responded. Altogether, 4,045 and 1,077 gastroscopy procedures were performed 4 weeks before and after lockdown initiation (73.4% reduction), respectively. Peptic ulcer-related AUGIB and variceal AUGIB events showed a 58.5% and 52.9% decline, respectively, compared with pre-COVID-19 data. Although the absolute number of AUGIB events decreased during the pandemic (from 149 to 66), the likelihood of detecting AUGIB during gastroscopy increased (3.68% (pre-COVID-19 period) versus 6.13% (COVID-19 period); P
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- 2021
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7. Morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with rupture status of small intracranial aneurysms
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Zhihui Duan, Yuanhui Li, Sheng Guan, Congmin Ma, Yuezhen Han, Xiangyang Ren, Liping Wei, Wenbo Li, Jiyu Lou, and Zhiyuan Yang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Characterization of the rupture risk factors for small intracranial aneurysms (SIAs, ≤5 mm) is clinically valuable. The present study aims to identify image-based morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with the rupture status of SIAs. Two hundred and sixty-three patients with single SIAs (128 ruptured, 135 unruptured) were included, and six morphological parameters, including size, aspect ratio (AR), size ratio (SR), height–width ratio (H/W), flow angle (FA) and aneurysm width–parent artery diameter ratio, and the aneurysm locations were evaluated using three-dimensional geometry, and were used to identify a correlation with aneurysm rupture. Statistically significant differences were observed between ruptured and unruptured groups for AR, SR, H/W, FA, and aneurysm locations, from univariate analyses. Logistic regression analysis further revealed that AR (p = 0.034), SR (p = 0.004), H/W (p = 0.003), and FA (p
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- 2018
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8. lncRNA ZEB1-AS1 Mediates Oxidative Low-Density Lipoprotein-Mediated Endothelial Cells Injury by Post-transcriptional Stabilization of NOD2
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Xiaohui Xu, Congmin Ma, Zhihui Duan, Yanjiao Du, and Chao Liu
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endothelial dysfunction ,oxidative low-density lipoprotein ,ZEB1-AS1 ,nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 ,leucine rich pentatricopeptide repeat containing ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Oxidized-low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) can induce injury of endothelial cells, causing atherosclerosis, which is an important initial event in several cardiovascular diseases. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as regulators of diverse biological processes, but their specific biological functions and biochemical mechanisms in ox-LDL-induced endothelial cell injury have not been well investigated. Here, we describe the initial functional analysis of a poorly characterized human lncRNA ZEB1 antisense 1 (ZEB1-AS1). We found that ox-LDL treatment could induce a decreased cell viability and an increased cell apoptosis in endothelial cells, and knockdown of ZEB1-AS1 significantly reversed this effect. Mechanistically, ox-LDL treatment could sequester p53 from binding to ZEB1-AS1 promoter region, causing transcriptional activation and upregulation of ZEB1-AS1. Moreover, enhanced ZEB1-AS1 could upregulate Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain 2 (NOD2) expression through recruiting leucine-rich pentatricopeptide repeat motif-containing protein (LRPPRC) to stabilize NOD2 mRNA. Experimental data showed that knockdown of NOD2 or LRPPRC dramatically abrogated the functional role of ZEB1-AS1 in ox-LDL-induced endothelial cell injury. In summary, we demonstrated that lncRNA ZEB1-AS1 regulates the ox-LDL-induced endothelial cell injury via an LRPPRC-dependent mRNA stabilization mechanism. Therefore, ZEB1-AS1 may serve as a multi-potency target to overcome endothelial cell injury, atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases.
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- 2019
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9. A Novel Low-Power-Consumption All-Fiber-Optic Anemometer with Simple System Design
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Yang Zhang, Fang Wang, Zhihui Duan, Zexu Liu, Zigeng Liu, Zhenlin Wu, Yiying Gu, Changsen Sun, and Wei Peng
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fiber-optic sensors ,tilted fiber Bragg grating ,carbon nanotube ,flow diagnostics ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
A compact and low-power consuming fiber-optic anemometer based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) coated tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) is presented. TFBG as a near infrared in-fiber sensing element is able to excite a number of cladding modes and radiation modes in the fiber and effectively couple light in the core to interact with the fiber surrounding mediums. It is an ideal in-fiber device used in a fiber hot-wire anemometer (HWA) as both coupling and sensing elements to simplify the sensing head structure. The fabricated TFBG was immobilized with an SWCNT film on the fiber surface. SWCNTs, a kind of innovative nanomaterial, were utilized as light-heat conversion medium instead of traditional metallic materials, due to its excellent infrared light absorption ability and competitive thermal conductivity. When the SWCNT film strongly absorbs the light in the fiber, the sensor head can be heated and form a “hot wire”. As the sensor is put into wind field, the wind will take away the heat on the sensor resulting in a temperature variation that is then accurately measured by the TFBG. Benefited from the high coupling and absorption efficiency, the heating and sensing light source was shared with only one broadband light source (BBS) without any extra pumping laser complicating the system. This not only significantly reduces power consumption, but also simplifies the whole sensing system with lower cost. In experiments, the key parameters of the sensor, such as the film thickness and the inherent angle of the TFBG, were fully investigated. It was demonstrated that, under a very low BBS input power of 9.87 mW, a 0.100 nm wavelength response can still be detected as the wind speed changed from 0 to 2 m/s. In addition, the sensitivity was found to be −0.0346 nm/(m/s) under the wind speed of 1 m/s. The proposed simple and low-power-consumption wind speed sensing system exhibits promising potential for future long-term remote monitoring and on-chip sensing in practical applications.
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- 2017
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10. Indobufen versus aspirin in patients with acute ischaemic stroke in China (INSURE): a randomised, double-blind, double-dummy, active control, non-inferiority trial
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Yuesong Pan, Xia Meng, Baoshi Yuan, S Claiborne Johnston, Hao Li, Philip M Bath, Qiang Dong, Anding Xu, Jing Jing, Jinxi Lin, Yong Jiang, Xuewei Xie, Aoming Jin, Yue Suo, Hongqin Yang, Yefang Feng, Yanhua Zhou, Qing Liu, Xueli Li, Bin Liu, Hui Zhu, Jinguo Zhao, Xuerong Huang, Haitao Li, Yunyun Xiong, Zixiao Li, Yilong Wang, Xingquan Zhao, Liping Liu, Yongjun Wang, Yanxia Wang, Cunrui Wang, Yazhou Han, Ming Yu, Guoping Zou, Aisheng Wu, Guiru Zhang, Ping Zhang, Mingzong Yan, Jia Zhang, Jingyan Zhao, Huitian Zhang, Qinde Qi, Jianling Zhang, Zhishan Zhu, Wenfeng Fan, Liguo Chang, Lan Tan, Liang Zhao, Yanzhong Xue, Peiru Liu, Xiaohua Ju, Zuowen Zhang, Linwen Li, Feng Wei, Lixia Yang, Xuemei Li, Zhixiong Zheng, Hui Liang, Yan Wei, Ming Zhang, Ting Wang, Jianbo Yang, Panbing Huang, Guojun Tan, Yongming Chen, Jin Zhou, Zhongping An, Chunlei Li, Guohua Chen, Runxiu Zhu, Xin Sun, Yong Liu, Mei Zhang, Yanguang Zhuo, Fanwen Meng, Kebo Li, Wei Zhang, Xiangting Chai, Ke Deng, Jianhua Li, Zhiyou Cai, Hailian Jin, Bo Li, Xiaomei Zhang, Beihai Ge, Wei Hu, Zhen Jiao, Lianmei Zhong, Lijie Ren, Xinyi Li, Songdi Wu, Yinguo Wan, Jinghua Zhang, Xiaoyan Ma, Jizheng Hu, Ge Zhang, Chunling Zheng, Jun Xu, YuAn Zou, Zhihui Duan, Changxin Li, Qingxiu Zhang, Xiaoming Song, Zhengchang Jia, Chun Wang, Peining Shao, Jijun Teng, Hua Bao, Yangkun Chen, Yunfei Wei, Xu Zhang, Xisi Meng, Guangning Li, Pengke Pan, Aixia Zhuang, Xiaofei Chen, Jun Tang, Hongwei An, Shihao You, Yanyan Tang, Guilian Zhang, Hongyan Li, Miao Guo, Chunlei Yu, Ying Li, Haichao Liu, Pengfei Liang, Guangming Kang, Huijie Sun, Yu Che, Juan Tang, Dandan Li, Xiaopeng Feng, Yu Geng, Huibing Wang, Ping Shen, Huaiping Zhu, Farong Li, Lifang Zhang, Minghua Cao, Yong You, Guiyun Cui, Jun Gu, Xiangfeng Zhang, Xiaojun Liu, Houqin Chen, Yuehua Zhang, Hongnian Zhao, Ke Liang, Rui Zhi, Ling Ma, Yuanhua Wu, Yalan Geng, Ping Sun, Bing Zhong, Dongxue Li, Jingya Jiao, Yanlei Hao, Guozhong Li, Shaohua Su, Weiping Ju, Lianqiu Min, Liyan Guo, Yafei Shangguan, Yingdong Tai, Ying Xing, Hongshan Chang, Wenya Chen, Hongtao Tang, Shuchun Huang, Jingxian Fang, Donghui Yu, Hailong Zhao, Lei Xu, Aimei Wu, Hebin Wan, Hongliang Wang, Zhihui Shen, Qing Zhang, and Qian Wang
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Neurology (clinical) - Published
- 2023
11. Tenecteplase versus alteplase in acute ischaemic cerebrovascular events (TRACE-2): a phase 3, multicentre, open-label, randomised controlled, non-inferiority trial
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Yongjun Wang, Shuya Li, Yuesong Pan, Hao Li, Mark W Parsons, Bruce C V Campbell, Lee H Schwamm, Marc Fisher, Fengyuan Che, Hongguo Dai, Deyang Li, Runhui Li, Junhai Wang, Yilong Wang, Xingquan Zhao, Zixiao Li, Huaguang Zheng, Yunyun Xiong, Xia Meng, Dong Wang, Shengli Chen, Dan Deng, Hong Zhang, Huisheng Chen, Hongwei Zhang, Yiping Wu, Hong Liu, Guozhi Lu, Liandong Zhao, Runxiu Zhu, Ying Liu, Fei Yi, Jianhua Gao, Junfang Hao, Xueli Cai, Zhihui Duan, Hong Yu, Tongguo Wei, Yufeng Tang, Zhaolong Peng, Baochao Zhang, Yan Song, Xiaofei Chen, Yunlin Liu, Jing Liu, Weili Zhao, Xiue Wei, Qian Xue, Xuewen Liu, Yi Yang, Chuansheng zhao, Jun Chen, Yi Sui, Guizhi Sheng, Yun Zhang, Junyan Liu, Lianhuan Zhang, Weiwei Wang, Zhiyong Guo, Renping Hu, Guofang Chen, Zhigang Liang, Junbin Chen, Lei Xia, and Zhihua Long
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
12. Health-code-based triage versus universal COVID-19 PCR testing before endoscopy in a low incidence area: a real-world experience
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Zhihui Duan, Dengxiang Liu, Shengyun Zhou, Hui Li, Xiaofang Sun, Chunqian Zhao, Qiong Duan, Liwei Li, Xiaochong Zhang, and Lingxuan Jin
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COVID-19 Testing ,Incidence ,Gastroenterology ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,Triage ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - Published
- 2022
13. The efficacy and safety of intravenous tirofiban in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke patients with early neurological deterioration
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Yanjiao Du, Yan Li, Zhihui Duan, Congmin Ma, Hao Wang, Ruihua Liu, Shao Li, and Yajun Lian
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) - Abstract
Many patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) develop early neurological deterioration (END), leading to disabilities or death. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of intravenous tirofiban in treating patients with AIS and END who missed the thrombolysis time window.A total of 123 AIS-END patients participated in the study between January 2021 and December 2021. Patients were randomized into the tirofiban group (n = 63) and the control group (n = 60) based on whether a tirofiban injection was administered. The National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was used to assess neurological function at the 48th hour and on the 7th day after intervention, and the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) was used to assess neurological recovery 90 days after AIS. Adverse reactions during the intervention were recorded for safety analysis.The 7th day NIHSS and 90th day post-AIS mRS scores of the tirofiban group were significantly lower than those of the control group (p 0.05), while the 90th day good prognosis (mRS ≤ 2) rate of the tirofiban group was significantly higher (84.13% vs. 65.00%, p 0.05). Logistic regression demonstrated a protective effect of tirofiban for good prognosis in AIS patients with END (OR = 4.675, 95% CI [1.012-21.605], p 0.05). No cases of intracranial haemorrhage transformation or death were observed during the treatment in either group.Tirofiban injection exhibited a high safety profile and significantly improved the prognosis of AIS-END patients who missed the intravenous thrombolysis time window.
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- 2022
14. Postvaccination COVID-19-related mortality in patients with cirrhosis: Who is the culprit?
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Zhihui, Duan
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- 2022
15. Development and validation of a nomogram for predicting varices needing treatment in compensated advanced chronic liver disease: A multicenter study
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Wenxin Wei, Yifei Huang, Li Yang, Ming Xu, Jinlong Li, Hua Mao, Liting Zhang, Yong Liao, Chuan Liu, Shuai Wang, Yanna Liu, Jitao Wang, Xiaolong Qi, Fengxiao Gao, Zhihui Duan, Xiaojuan Wang, Qingge Zhang, Shengyun Zhou, Dan Xu, Dengxiang Liu, Weiling Hu, Tong Dang, Wu Bin, and Kunpeng Zhang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,varices needing treatment ,non-invasive ,esophagogastroduodenoscopy ,RC799-869 ,Esophageal and Gastric Varices ,Logistic regression ,Varicose Veins ,nomogram ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Univariate analysis ,Receiver operating characteristic ,Platelet Count ,business.industry ,Liver Diseases ,Gastroenterology ,Odds ratio ,Nomogram ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Confidence interval ,compensated advanced chronic liver disease ,Nomograms ,Original Article ,Varices ,business - Abstract
Background Only a small proportion of patients with compensated advanced chronic liver disease (cACLD) had varices needing treatment (VNT) after recommended esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) screening. We aimed to create a non-invasive nomogram based on routine tests to detect VNT in cACLD patients. Methods The training cohort included 162 cACLD patients undergoing EGD in a university hospital, between January 2014 and September 2019. A nomogram was developed based on the independent predictors of VNT, selected using a multivariate logistic regression analysis. Thirty-three patients from eight university hospitals were prospectively enrolled as validation cohort between December 2018 and December 2019. Results The prevalence of VNT was 32.7% (53/162) and 39.4% (13/33) in training and validation cohorts, respectively. The univariate analysis identified six risk factors for VNT. On the multivariate analysis, four of them, i.e., gallbladder wall thickness (odds ratio [OR]: 1.23; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.98-1.56), spleen diameter (OR: 1.02; 95% CI: 1.00-1.04), platelet count (OR: 0.98; 95% CI: 0.97-0.99), and international normalized ratio (OR: 0.58; 95% CI: 0.06-5.84) were independently associated with VNT. Thus, a nomogram based on the four above - mentioned variables was developed, and showed a favorable performance for detecting VNT, with an area under receiver operating characteristic curve of 0.848 (95% CI: 0.769-0.927) in training cohort. By applying a cut-off value of 105 in validation cohort, 31.0% of EGD were safely spared with 3.4% of missed VNT. Conclusion A nomogram based on routine clinical parameters was developed for detecting VNT and avoiding unnecessary EGD in cACLD patients.
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- 2021
16. Magnetic Fe3O4/activated carbon for combined adsorption and Fenton oxidation of 4-chlorophenol
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Zhiwei Shao, Weilin Huang, Juncheng Mo, Muwen Lu, Chengyu Chen, Yongtao Li, Wanhui Zhang, Jing Li, Zhihui Duan, and Yanan Li
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Aqueous solution ,Chemistry ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,Adsorption ,Chemical engineering ,Specific surface area ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Freundlich equation ,Water treatment ,0210 nano-technology ,Porosity ,Activated carbon ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Development of composite adsorbents having high removal efficiency as well as convenient separation and regeneration properties is important for water treatment. This study synthesized magnetic activated carbon (MAC) from activated carbon (AC) by impregnation of iron oxides in the porous structure. Systematic characterization results demonstrated that MAC contained Fe3O4 and had size of ∼0.5 mm, saturated magnetization of 8.99 emu/g, specific surface area of 473 m2/g, and pore volume of 0.54 cm3/g. Batch adsorption experiments were conducted using 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) as the probing pollutant and both MAC and AC as the adsorbents. Results showed that the adsorption rate followed intra-particle diffusion model and pseudo-second-order rate model, and that the adsorption equilibrium can fit to Freundlich isotherm equation. After adsorption, H2O2 was added to initiate a heterogeneous Fenton reaction catalyzed by impregnated Fe3O4 on MAC. More than 90% of aqueous 4-CP was degraded within 1 h, with optimal conditions of pH 3.0, 20 mM H2O2, and Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio of 3:1. After 5 cycles of adsorption-regeneration, the MAC composite remained >80% removal efficiency for 4-CP, indicating that it could be reused as an effective and retrievable adsorbent in water treatment of organic pollutants.
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- 2020
17. Quantitative analysis of trace metals in the Raritan River with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer
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Zhiwei Shao, Jing Li, Chengyu Chen, Shuyi Ling, Zhuoheng Liu, Junhui Wu, Zhihui Duan, Yanan Li, and Juncheng Mo
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Trace (semiology) ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Environmental science ,010501 environmental sciences ,Inductively coupled plasma ,Mass spectrometry ,01 natural sciences ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,0104 chemical sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Raritan River is the largest river basin in New Jersey, providing the water supply for one million people in seven counties nearby. In this study, water samples collected from 11 Raritan River standard sampling stations along the Raritan Estuary to the Atlantic Ocean were analyzed for concentrations of trace metals and their isotopes. The concentration of each trace metal was measured with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer (ICP-MS), with normalization of internal standard and correction with acid blanks. The metal concentration levels were compared to the National Recommended Water Quality Criteria (NRWQC). Results showed that the metal concentrations generally increased with the sampling station number, indicating that more trace metals were distributed in seawater than freshwater along the river basin. None of the sampling stations had concentrations of 52Cr or 208Pb exceeding the NRWQC. For 64+66Zn, only the water concentration (230 μg/L) at station 7 has exceeded the NRWQC. The concentrations of 75As at stations 9, 10, and 11 have exceeded the NRWQC, possessing potential risk for causing chronic disease. Furthermore, 63+65Cu and 106+111Cd concentrations at all sampling stations exceeded the limit set by NRWQC. Considering the potential health hazards of these trace metals, the sampling sites with excessive concentrations should be monitored.
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- 2020
18. Validation of the Combined Model Based on Platelet Count and Albumin to Rule out High-Risk Varices in Liver Cirrhosis
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Jinlong Li, Shengyun Zhou, Li Li, and Zhihui Duan
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Adult ,Liver Cirrhosis ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cirrhosis ,Article Subject ,Hepatitis C virus ,Population ,Serum Albumin, Human ,medicine.disease_cause ,Risk Assessment ,Gastroenterology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Varicose Veins ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Endoscopy, Digestive System ,education ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Platelet Count ,business.industry ,Esophagogastroduodenoscopy ,virus diseases ,Retrospective cohort study ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cohort ,Clinical Study ,Elasticity Imaging Techniques ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Transient elastography ,Varices ,business - Abstract
Background. The Baveno VI criteria based on platelet count and liver stiffness, measured by transient elastography (TE), have been proposed to rule out high-risk varices (HRV) defined as medium or large-sized varices or the presence of high-risk stigmata (cherry red spots and red wale marks). However, TE is not available in all hospitals. Recently, the Rete Sicilia Selezione Terapia hepatitis C virus (RESIST-HCV) criteria recommended that cirrhotic patients with a platelet count>120000/μL and serum albumin>36 g/L could avoid esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) screening for HRV. Aim. We aimed to validate the performance of the RESIST-HCV criteria in two cohorts predominantly characterized with hepatitis B infection. Methods. Patients with compensated cirrhosis who had blood tests within three months of performing EGD and TE were enrolled retrospectively from two centers. RESIST-HCV criteria were applied to identify patients who did not require EGD screening. Results. This study included 188 patients from the Xingtai cohort (28 (14.9%) with HRV) and 104 patients from the Beijing cohort (19 (18.3%) with HRV). Of the patients who met the RESIST-HCV criteria (83 in the Xingtai cohort and 26 in the Beijing cohort), 0 and 1 had HRV, respectively, accounting for 44.1% (Xingtai cohort) and 25% (Beijing cohort) of endoscopies that were unnecessary. In the combined cohort, 109 (37.3%) patients met the RESIST-HCV criteria, only 1 (0.9%) HRV was missed, and the negative predictive value was 99.1%. Baveno VI and Expanded Baveno VI criteria spared 15.6% and 23.3% of EGDs, respectively, while missing 0% and 4.8% of HRV, respectively. Conclusions. In our population, the combined criteria based on platelet count and serum albumin performed well, saving 30-40% of EGDs and correctly identifying 99.1% of patients who could safely avoid screening endoscopies for high-risk varices in compensated cirrhotic patients.
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- 2020
19. Quantitative analysis of 209 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners in sediments of the Raritan River estuary, USA
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Sicheng Li, Yu Xie, Yanan Li, Jing Li, Haoyi Zhou, Zhihui Duan, Jinyuan Li, Chengyu Chen, Zhitai Cui, Zhiwei Shao, and Mengjie Chen
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Polychlorinated biphenyl ,Estuary ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental science ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
This study investigated the distribution of 209 polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) congeners in sediment samples collected from seven sites in the Raritan River estuary (NJ, USA) using gas chromatography/tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC/MS/MS). Results showed that concentrations of 209 PCB congeners ranged up to 20 ng/g, that total PCB concentrations by homolog groups varied from 9.0 to 327 ng/g, and that total PCB mass ranged from 101.0 to 1,476.3 ng with the order of sites 6 > 7 > 3 > 4 > 2 > 1 > 5. Furthermore, higher PCB concentrations were detected for homolog groups including hexa- and hepta-PCBs. More PCBs were associated with sediments at downstream sites possibly due to accumulation and deposition in the estuary, as supported by strong correlations of PCB concentrations between different sampling sites (R2 ≤ 0.96). Comparisons with prior reports showed that all total PCB concentrations were below those reported by the Contamination Assessment and Reduction Project (CARP) and Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), except for sites 6 and 7. Sites 3 and 4 had PCB concentrations exceeding the 22.7 ng/g limit of the Sediment Quality Guidelines (SQGs), whereas sites 6 and 7 exceeded the 180 ng/g limit, indicating potential health hazards from PCBs.
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20. Analysis of Hybrid Electric Transmission with Over Ten Speed Ratios
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Jie, Xing, primary, Zhihui, Duan, additional, Lianghui, Yang, additional, and Zexing, Wang, additional
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21. Letter to the editor: Postvaccination COVID‐19‐related mortality in patients with cirrhosis: Who is the culprit?
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Zhihui Duan
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Hepatology - Published
- 2022
22. Endoscopic scissors for removal of plastic tubes trapped with silk lines
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Zhihui Duan and Shengyun Zhou
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Microsurgery ,Silk ,Gastroenterology ,Humans ,Endoscopy - Published
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23. COVID-19 Mortality: The Culprit May Not Be Proton Pump Inhibitors
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Zhihui Duan, Xiaofang Sun, and Shengyun Zhou
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Hepatology ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Gastroenterology ,Medicine ,business ,Culprit ,Virology - Published
- 2022
24. Aggregation kinetics of UV-aged soot nanoparticles in wet environments: Effects of irradiation time and background solution chemistry
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Aiqian Zhang, Jiawei Dong, Ping Wang, Chengyu Chen, Miaoting Liang, Guangwei Yu, Jiana Su, Weilin Huang, Yongtao Li, and Zhihui Duan
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Environmental Engineering ,Aqueous solution ,biology ,Chemistry ,Ecological Modeling ,Hamaker constant ,Nanoparticle ,Carbon black ,Electrolyte ,Pollution ,Solutions ,Kinetics ,Soot ,biology.protein ,Coagulation (water treatment) ,Nanoparticles ,Irradiation ,Bovine serum albumin ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Humic Substances ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Soot nanoparticles (SNPs) undergo aging processes in aqueous systems, altering their physicochemical properties and affecting their fate and transport. This study investigated the aging effects via ultraviolet irradiation on aggregation kinetics of SNPs in water. The results showed that, compared to fresh SNPs, those irradiated for 1 day aggregated more easily in NaCl and CaCl2 solutions, with reduction of critical coagulation concentrations by 72% and 40%, respectively. Similar phenomena were found in additional six electrolyte solutions, and SNPs irradiated for > 3 days had no measurable difference in aggregation rate. The aggregation-enhancement of irradiated SNPs was more prominent at low electrolyte concentrations and pH > 4. However, in the presence of macromolecules, irradiated SNPs could be stabilized against aggregation via steric hindrance with strength of bovine serum albumin > humic acid > alginate > fulvic acid, whereas alginate further destabilized aged SNPs via calcium bridging. The fitted Hamaker constant increased from 7.8 × 10−20 (fresh) to 1.2 × 10−19 J (7-day irradiated), suggesting that decarboxylation during irradiation may weaken electrical repulsion and enhance van der Waals attraction, promoting aggregation. These results demonstrated the vital role of UV-induced aging in fate and transport of SNPs in wet environments.
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25. Spatial coherence profilometry on tilted surfaces
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Pavlicek, Pavel, Halouzka, Marek, Zhihui, Duan, and Takeda, Mitsuo
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Spatial analysis (Statistics) -- Methods ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
The influence of tilted surfaces on the measurement of shape by spatial coherence profilometry is investigated. Based on theoretical analysis and experimental results, the systematic measurement error caused by surface tilt is determined. The systematic measurement error depends not only on the tilt angle but also on the parameters of the experimental setup. The theoretical analysis and the experiments show the similarities and differences between spatial coherence profilometry and white-light interferometry. We also suggest the conditions to obtain correct measurements by use of spatial coherence profilometry. [c] 2009 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: 030.1640, 030.1670, 120.3180, 120.6650.
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- 2009
26. Circ_0074027 contributes to non-small cell lung cancer progression through positively modulating RHOA via sequestering miR-2467-3p
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Zhihui Duan, Shuqing Wei, and Ying Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,RHOA ,Lung Neoplasms ,Physiology ,Mice, Nude ,Flow cytometry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Gene silencing ,Animals ,Humans ,Cell Proliferation ,Gene knockdown ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,Cell migration ,Cell Biology ,RNA, Circular ,respiratory tract diseases ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Cell culture ,Apoptosis ,A549 Cells ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Disease Progression ,Heterografts ,rhoA GTP-Binding Protein - Abstract
Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a common cancer with an unfavorable 5-year survival rate. We intended to explore the role of circular RNA_0074027 (circ_0074027) in NSCLC progression. The levels of circ_0074027, messenger RNA (mRNA) of its linear form paired like homeodomain 1 (PITX1), microRNA-2467-3p (miR-2467-3p) and ras homolog family member A (RHOA) mRNA were determined by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK8) assay and plate colony assay were conducted to measure the proliferation ability of NSCLC cells. Transwell assays were used to assess cell migration and invasion abilities. Flow cytometry was utilized to analyze cell apoptosis rate. Dual-luciferase reporter assay and RNA immunoprecipitation (RIP) assay were used to test the interaction between miR-2467-3p and circ_0074027 or RHOA. Western blot assay was performed to evaluate the protein level of RHOA in NSCLC cells. Murine xenograft model was built to evaluate the role of circ_0074027 in tumor growth in vivo. Circ_0074027 expression was prominently elevated in NSCLC tissues and cell lines. Circ_0074027 knockdown or miR-2467-3p overexpression suppressed cell proliferation, migration and invasion and facilitated cell apoptosis of NSCLC cells. Circ_0074027 interacted with miR-2467-3p, and RHOA was a target of miR-2467-3p in NSCLC cells. RHOA silencing blocked the malignant potential of NSCLC cells. Circ_0074027 silencing restrained the malignant phenotypes of NSCLC cells largely through up-regulating miR-2467-3p. Circ_0074027 knockdown notably blocked xenograft tumor growth in vivo. In conclusion, circ_0074027 accelerated NSCLC progression by binding to miR-2467-3p to induce RHOA expression.
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- 2020
27. The dilemma in the management of suspected upper GI bleeding in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia
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Zhihui Duan, Kun Liu, and Shengyun Zhou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,GI bleeding ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Gastroenterology ,MEDLINE ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Dilemma ,Pneumonia ,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Risk Factors ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,In patient ,Erratum ,business ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,Letter to the Editor ,Pandemics - Published
- 2020
28. Preliminary treatment of phenanthrene in coking wastewater by a combined potassium ferrate and Fenton process
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Y. F. Wang, Z. J. Yuan, Yanan Li, Guoying Wang, and Zhihui Duan
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Environmental Engineering ,Chemistry ,Potassium ferrate ,Coking wastewater ,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ,Activation energy ,010501 environmental sciences ,Biodegradation ,Phenanthrene ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Scientific method ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in coking wastewater are difficult to remove due to their complex composition, poor biodegradability, and toxicity. In this work, the potassium ferrate process and the traditional Fenton process were compared to a combination of the ferrate(VI) and Fenton processes for the purpose of degrading phenanthrene, a typical polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon. A series of laboratory-scale experiments were conducted to investigate the chemical reaction kinetics of the ferrate(VI) process and the optimum reaction conditions of ferrate(VI) process and the combined ferrate(VI) and Fenton process. The optimum pH of the ferrate(VI) process was 6, and the apparent activation energy of the reaction was found 29.68 kJ/mol. In contrast, the optimum conditions for the combined process was an initial pH of 5 and a molar ratio of PHE:K2FeO4:H2O2 of 1:2:2. Under these conditions, the maximum removal efficiency of the combined process reached 84.01%, increased by 10.35% and 31.4% of the maximum rate achieved in the ferrate(VI) process and the Fenton process, respectively. The combined ferrate(VI) and Fenton process also had the advantage of no additional Fe(II) catalyst being required throughout the whole reaction process, resulting in a relatively low initial cost for the practical application of the combined process.
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- 2018
29. Health- code- based triage versus universal COVID- 19 PCR testing before endoscopy in a low incidence area: a real- world experience.
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Zhihui Duan, Dengxiang Liu, Shengyun Zhou, Hui Li, Xiaofang Sun, Chunqian Zhao, Qiong Duan, Liwei Li, Xiaochong Zhang, and Lingxuan Jin
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DIAGNOSTIC use of polymerase chain reaction ,CORONAVIRUS diseases ,ENDOSCOPY ,REVERSE transcriptase polymerase chain reaction - Published
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30. lncRNA ZEB1-AS1 Mediates Oxidative Low-Density Lipoprotein-Mediated Endothelial Cells Injury by Post-transcriptional Stabilization of NOD2
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Yanjiao Du, Chao Liu, Xiaohui Xu, Zhihui Duan, and Congmin Ma
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0301 basic medicine ,ZEB1-AS1 ,endothelial dysfunction ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Viability assay ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Original Research ,Pharmacology ,Gene knockdown ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,MRNA stabilization ,oxidative low-density lipoprotein ,leucine rich pentatricopeptide repeat containing ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Endothelial stem cell ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 2 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Low-density lipoprotein - Abstract
Oxidized-low density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) can induce injury of endothelial cells, causing atherosclerosis, which is an important initial event in several cardiovascular diseases. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as regulators of diverse biological processes, but their specific biological functions and biochemical mechanisms in ox-LDL-induced endothelial cell injury have not been well investigated. Here, we describe the initial functional analysis of a poorly characterized human lncRNA ZEB1 antisense 1 (ZEB1-AS1). We found that ox-LDL treatment could induce a decreased cell viability and an increased cell apoptosis in endothelial cells, and knockdown of ZEB1-AS1 significantly reversed this effect. Mechanistically, ox-LDL treatment could sequester p53 from binding to ZEB1-AS1 promoter region, causing transcriptional activation and upregulation of ZEB1-AS1. Moreover, enhanced ZEB1-AS1 could upregulate Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain 2 (NOD2) expression through recruiting leucine-rich pentatricopeptide repeat motif-containing protein (LRPPRC) to stabilize NOD2 mRNA. Experimental data showed that knockdown of NOD2 or LRPPRC dramatically abrogated the functional role of ZEB1-AS1 in ox-LDL-induced endothelial cell injury. In summary, we demonstrated that lncRNA ZEB1-AS1 regulates the ox-LDL-induced endothelial cell injury via an LRPPRC-dependent mRNA stabilization mechanism. Therefore, ZEB1-AS1 may serve as a multi-potency target to overcome endothelial cell injury, atherosclerosis and other cardiovascular diseases.
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- 2019
31. Influence of macromolecules on aggregation kinetics of diesel soot nanoparticles in aquatic environments
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Chengyu Chen, Weilin Huang, Jingyue Wei, Jing Li, and Zhihui Duan
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Steric effects ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Alginates ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Nanoparticle ,Salt (chemistry) ,010501 environmental sciences ,Sodium Chloride ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Calcium Chloride ,Adsorption ,Soot ,Humic acid ,Benzopyrans ,Bovine serum albumin ,Humic Substances ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Water Pollution ,Water ,Serum Albumin, Bovine ,General Medicine ,Pollution ,chemistry ,Biophysics ,biology.protein ,DLVO theory ,Nanoparticles ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Macromolecule - Abstract
Soot nanoparticles (SNPs) produced from incomplete combustion have strong impacts on aquatic environments as they eventually reach surface water, where their environmental fate and transport are largely controlled by aggregation. This study investigated the aggregation kinetics of SNPs in the presence of macromolecules including fulvic acid (FA), humic acid (HA), alginate polysaccharide, and bovine serum albumin (BSA, protein) under various environmentally relevant solution conditions. Our results showed that increasing salt concentrations induced SNP aggregation by suppressing electrostatic repulsion and that CaCl2 exhibited stronger effect than NaCl in charge neutralization, which is in agreement with the Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory. The aggregation rates of SNPs were variously reduced by macromolecules, and such stabilization effect was the greatest by BSA, followed by HA, alginate, and FA. Steric repulsion resulting from macromolecules adsorbed on SNP surfaces was mainly responsible for enhancing SNP stability. Such steric repulsion appeared to be affected by macromolecular structure, as BSA having a more compact globular structure on SNP surfaces imparted long-range steric repulsive forces and retarded the SNP aggregation rate by 10–100 times. In addition, alginate was shown to enhance SNP aggregation by ∼10 times at high CaCl2 concentrations due to alginate gel formation via calcium bridging. The results may bear strong significance for the fate and transport of SNPs in both natural and controlled environmental systems.
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- 2019
32. c-MET inhibition enhances the response of the colorectal cancer cells to irradiation in vitro and in vivo
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Jinxi Wang, Mingxia Wang, Xing Gao, Zhongxin Li, Jianhua Wu, Zhihui Duan, Zhaolong Zhao, Weiguang Yang, Yitao Jia, Yingchao Ju, Bin Gu, and Guangyao Dai
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,C-Met ,TUNEL assay ,Tumor hypoxia ,Oncogene ,Cell cycle ,Biology ,Molecular biology ,Small hairpin RNA ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,In vivo ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of hepatocyte growth factor receptor (c-MET) inhibition on the viability of colon cancer cells and xenografts exposed to irradiation using short hairpin (sh)RNA or the c-MET inhibitor PHA665752. The underlying mechanisms were also investigated. Human colorectal adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells were infected with a lentivirus expressing shRNAs against c-MET and were irradiated at 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 Gy. The viability of the cells was assessed by alamarBlue® assays. Mice bearing human colon carcinoma SW620 xenografts were randomly selected to receive 2.5% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), 25 mg/kg PHA665752 intraperitoneally once every 2 days for 3 weeks, irradiation at 10 Gy, or 25 mg/kg PHA665752 intraperitoneally once every 2 days for 3 weeks followed 24 h later by irradiation at 10 Gy. The mean tumor volume (MTV) was measured. The apoptotic rate of cells was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assays, and double stranded break marker antibody γ-H2AX and hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1α expression was examined by immunohistochemistry. alamarBlue assays revealed that c-MET downregulation by shRNA markedly accentuated the irradiation-induced reduction in the viability of HT-29 cells compared with HT-29 cells irradiated at the same doses (P
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33. Use of the Glasgow-Blatchford score during the COVID-19 pandemic needs more rigorous research
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Zongxian Niu, Zhihui Duan, and Shengyun Zhou
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2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Gastroenterology ,MEDLINE ,COVID-19 communication ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Risk Assessment ,Severity of Illness Index ,ROC Curve ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Risk Factors ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Republic of Korea ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Glasgow-Blatchford score ,Medical emergency ,Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage ,business ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
The Glasgow - Blatchford bleeding score (GBS) and admission and full Rockall scores are widely used risk scoring systems to stratify risk and determine the need for intervention in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding. We evaluated the performance of these risk scoring systems in patients with gastric cancer and tumor bleeding.This retrospective study included patients with inoperable gastric cancer who presented with tumor bleeding at the National Cancer Center, Korea, between 2001 and 2015. The GBS, and admission and full Rockall scores were calculated. Primary outcome was the performance of the risk scoring systems in predicting the need for urgent interventions (endoscopic therapy, transarterial embolization, and surgery). The risk factors associated with urgent intervention were analyzed.Of 357 patients with tumor bleeding, 118 (33.1 %; 116 endoscopic therapy, 2 trans-arterial embolization) required urgent intervention. The full Rockall score was better at predicting the need for urgent intervention (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve = 0.78;The full Rockall score was superior to the GBS and admission Rockall score in predicting the need for urgent intervention for tumor bleeding. Thus, endoscopic evaluation is required to determine the need for urgent intervention in patients with gastric cancer and tumor bleeding.
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- 2020
34. Fiber-optic anemometer with intensity linear demodulation
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Da-Peng Zhou, Fang Wang, Wei Peng, Yang Zhang, Zhihui Duan, and Zhenguo Jing
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Optical fiber ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Carbon nanotube ,Wind speed ,law.invention ,Power (physics) ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,law ,Anemometer ,Demodulation ,business ,Sensitivity (electronics) - Abstract
A linear-response and simple optical fiber hot-wire anemometer based on single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) coated tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) is proposed. In the experiments, the sensitivity of the system is as high as 7.425 dBm/(m/s) and the R2=0.9927 under a very low input power of only 29.3 mW
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- 2018
35. Bending sensor based on tilted fiber Bragg grating
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Fang Wang, Da-Peng Zhou, Yang Zhang, Zhihui Duan, Zhenguo Jing, and Wei Peng
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Materials science ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Wavelength shift ,Cladding (fiber optics) ,law.invention ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Fiber Bragg grating ,Fiber optic sensor ,law ,Demodulation ,business - Abstract
A novel and simple optical fiber bending sensor based on tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) with wavelength demodulation method is proposed. The sensor’s performances are investigated and controlled by detecting of mode wavelength shift between the compressed cladding modes and the uncompressed cladding modes during bending. It is demonstrated that the sensors have a measurement range of 0 -17 m−1 and the sensitivity is −0.171 nm / m−1.
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- 2018
36. Knockdown of long noncoding RNA XIST alleviates oxidative low-density lipoprotein-mediated endothelial cells injury through modulation of miR-320/NOD2 axis
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Congmin Ma, Zhihui Duan, Chao Liu, Li Zhang, and Xiaohui Xu
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0301 basic medicine ,Biophysics ,Nod2 Signaling Adaptor Protein ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,RNA interference ,microRNA ,Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells ,Gene silencing ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,Regulation of gene expression ,Gene knockdown ,Endothelial Cells ,Cell Biology ,Atherosclerosis ,Long non-coding RNA ,Cell biology ,Lipoproteins, LDL ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Low-density lipoprotein ,XIST ,RNA Interference ,RNA, Long Noncoding - Abstract
Atherosclerosis remains to be one of the most common vascular disorders resulting in morbidity and mortality in the world. Recent studies suggested that endothelial cells (ECs) injury caused by oxidative low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) is an early marker for atherosclerosis. Nevertheless, the mechanisms of ox-LDL-induced ECs injury are complicated and largely unknown. Here, we found lncRNA XIST (X-inactive specific transcript) was upregulated in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) stimulated by ox-LDL. Knockdown of XIST boosted the cell viability and suppressed cell apoptosis under ox-LDL stimuli. Further experiments identified XIST regulated the expression of Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain 2 (NOD2) by sponging miR-320. XIST silencing exerted a protective effect on ox-LDL-induced HUVECs injury via miR-320/NOD2 regulatory network. Our data provide insight into the role of the lncRNA XIST in ox-LDL mediated ECs injury, which can aid in developing new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of atherosclerosis.
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- 2018
37. Morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with rupture status of small intracranial aneurysms
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Wenbo Li, Yuezhen Han, Liping Wei, Sheng Guan, Xiangyang Ren, Congmin Ma, Zhiyuan Yang, Zhihui Duan, Jiyu Lou, and Yuanhui Li
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Male ,Science ,Aneurysm, Ruptured ,Logistic regression ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Cohort Studies ,Aneurysm rupture ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Aneurysm ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Humans ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Univariate analysis ,Multidisciplinary ,Rupture, Spontaneous ,business.industry ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Retrospective cohort study ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cerebral Angiography ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cohort ,Medicine ,Female ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Artery ,Cohort study - Abstract
Characterization of the rupture risk factors for small intracranial aneurysms (SIAs, ≤5 mm) is clinically valuable. The present study aims to identify image-based morphological parameters and anatomical locations associated with the rupture status of SIAs. Two hundred and sixty-three patients with single SIAs (128 ruptured, 135 unruptured) were included, and six morphological parameters, including size, aspect ratio (AR), size ratio (SR), height–width ratio (H/W), flow angle (FA) and aneurysm width–parent artery diameter ratio, and the aneurysm locations were evaluated using three-dimensional geometry, and were used to identify a correlation with aneurysm rupture. Statistically significant differences were observed between ruptured and unruptured groups for AR, SR, H/W, FA, and aneurysm locations, from univariate analyses. Logistic regression analysis further revealed that AR (p = 0.034), SR (p = 0.004), H/W (p = 0.003), and FA (p
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- 2018
38. HER4 isoform CYT2 and its ligand NRG1III are expressed at high levels in human colorectal cancer
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Zhongxin Li, Peng Guo, Zhihui Duan, Jian Lv, Bin Wang, Yan Guo, Wujie Zhao, Yitao Jia, Suqiao Zhang, Yaxing Li, and Chaoying Ren
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Gene isoform ,Cancer Research ,Oncogene ,Colorectal cancer ,Cell ,Cancer ,Articles ,Cell cycle ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Molecular medicine ,digestive system diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,medicine ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Neuregulin 1 - Abstract
The present study aimed to evaluate the expression of human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER4) isoforms and their ligand neuregulin 1 (NRG1) isoforms in human primary colorectal cancer (CRC). The mRNA expression of HER4 isoforms JM-a, JM-b, CYT1 and CYT2, and their ligand isoforms NRG1 I, II and III in CRC tissues and adjacent normal tissues were quantified by reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis. Univariate analysis and logistic regression analysis were performed to analyze the association between HER4 and NRG1 expression and lymph node metastasis in CRC. The expression levels of CYT1 (P=0.002), CYT2 (P=0.002) and NRG1 type III (P50 was a risk factor for lymph node metastasis in CRC. In conclusion the expression levels of CYT1, CYT2 and NRG1III were upregulated in CRC. An expression of CYT-2 >50 was identified as a risk factor for lymph node metastasis in CRC. Therefore, CY-2 and NRG1III may be involved in the progression of CRC.
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- 2018
39. Transorbital Doppler with carotid siphon monitoring detects right-to-left shunt effectively
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Yan Li, Congmin Ma, Binbin Song, Zhihui Duan, Yanjiao Du, Zhiyuan Yang, Dandan Shang, Shao Li, and Jiyu Lou
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.operation ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Transcranial ,Valsalva Maneuver ,Right-to-left shunt ,Foramen Ovale, Patent ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Carotid siphon ,Functional Laterality ,03 medical and health sciences ,symbols.namesake ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine.artery ,Temporal bone ,medicine ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,Aged ,Alternative methods ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Shunt (medical) ,Stroke ,Neurology ,Ischemic Attack, Transient ,Middle cerebral artery ,cardiovascular system ,symbols ,Cardiology ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Doppler effect ,Transorbital ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Carotid Artery, Internal ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Background Transtemporal Doppler (TTD) with middle cerebral artery (MCA) is widely used for right-to-left shunt (RLS) detection. However, an alternative method for patients without suitable temporal bone windows should be established. The present study prospectively evaluated the effectiveness of transorbital Doppler (TOD) with carotid siphon (CS) monitoring in detecting RLS. Methods A total of 357 subjects with sufficient temporal bone windows underwent simultaneous TTD with MCA and TOD with CS. After injection of microbubbles, the numbers of artificial high-intensity signals were recorded at rest and after Valsalva maneuver. Results TOD with CS detected RLS in 146 patients. Sensitivity was 97.1%, specificity 95%, positive predictive value 92.5%, and negative predictive value 98.1%. The total positive rates for RLS detection by CS (40.9%) and MCA (37.8%) monitoring were comparable without significant difference, but TOD with CS detected significantly more grade 2 and 3 RLS than TTD with MCA (p = 0.001). The RLS rates of cryptogenic stroke patients was significantly higher than that of healthy controls, and RLS in cryptogenic stroke was remarkably higher than that in transient ischemia attack patients (p 0.05). TOD with CS examined significantly more grade 2 and 3 RLSs than the MCA approach in the cryptogenic stroke patients (p = 0.037). Conclusion TOD with CS monitoring is able to detect RLS effectively in different populations including healthy subjects, cryptogenic stroke, transient ischemia attack, and migraine patients. In comparing to the TTD with MCA approach, TOD with CS monitoring could detect comparable rate of RLS, but more high grades of RLS.
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- 2018
40. Protective effect of naringenin on glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in cultured hippocampal cells
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Ruihua Liu, Congmin Ma, Yuezhen Han, De-Quan Liu, Zhihui Duan, Chao Liu, Xiaohui Xu, Hui-Lin Wang, and Yans Li
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Naringenin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Monosodium glutamate ,naringenin ,Excitotoxicity ,glutamate ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Neuroprotection ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Neurotrophic factors ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,hippocampal neuronal cells ,Neurotoxicity ,Glutamate receptor ,food and beverages ,medicine.disease ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Metabotropic glutamate receptor ,neuroprotection ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,excitotoxicity - Abstract
Monosodium glutamate induces excitotoxicity in the central nervous system through hyperactivation of both ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptors, which leads to neuronal cell death. In this study, we investigated the neuroprotective effects of naringenin on excitotoxicity induced by glutamate in primary hippocampal neurons of neonatal mice. The expression levels of apoptosis-inducing proteins and as well as ischemic factors were observed by Western blot analysis. Immunocytochemistry and morphometric analysis of hippocampal cells with or without glutamate and naringenin treatment were performed. We observed that naringenin regulated Erk1/2 and Akt phosphorylation and reduced the demise of dendrites due to glutamate exposure in cultured hippocampal neurons. Furthermore, naringenin induced the brain-derived neurotrophic factor and other neuroprotective cytokines, and markedly improved the survival rates of the neurons 24 h following glutamate exposure. The observed results suggest that the naturally occurring bioflavonoid (naringenin) exerts neuroprotective effects via highly specific molecular targets in neurons.
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- 2015
41. Non-linear optical properties of carbon nanotube-coated optical fiber gratings
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Huizhen Yuan, Jie Han, Changsen Sun, Fang Wang, Zhihui Duan, Wei Peng, Yang Zhang, and Liu Zexu
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Optical amplifier ,Materials science ,Optical fiber ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Optical polarization ,Carbon nanotube ,Noise (electronics) ,Signal ,law.invention ,Nonlinear system ,Fiber Bragg grating ,law ,Optoelectronics ,business - Abstract
In this paper, we fully investigate a nonlinear device based on a tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) coated with single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs). We found that the non-linear optical properties were significantly effective in 6 degree tilted fiber Bragg grating and ∼1.3um thickness. The signal noise to ratio (SNR) of the FWM is up to 10.11dB.
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42. A Novel High-Speed Electromagnetic Oscillatory Actuator With a Dual Mover for Optical Scanner Applications
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Tsutomu Mizuno, Akihiro Nitta, Shintaro Yoshida, Zhihui Duan, Yinggang Bu, Kazuaki Oyaizu, Hideyuki Kinjo, and Kaname Inoue
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Physics ,Scanner ,Actuator with dual movers ,Acoustics ,optical scanner ,Computer Science::Computational Geometry ,Optical scanning ,Computer Science::Computers and Society ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Dual (category theory) ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,Amplitude ,magnetic damping ,Magnet ,Magnetic damping ,high-speed oscillation ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science::Data Structures and Algorithms ,Actuator ,Oscillation amplitude ,Computer Science::Databases - Abstract
In this paper, we propose a high-speed moving magnet-type oscillatory actuator in which a dual-mover structure is designed to reduce magnetic damping force. Both movers have independent resonant frequency, and the actuator is driven at the larger resonant frequency. The smaller mover serves as the optical scanning element and maintains large oscillation amplitude. The larger mover, with moving magnets, serves as the magnetic driving element and maintains relatively smaller amplitude because of the magnetic damping., Article, IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS. 50(11):8203504 (2014)
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- 2014
43. Magnetic spring characteristic of an oscillatory actuator with silicone rubber torsion springs for optical scanner applications
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Zhihui Duan, Kaname Inoue, Yinggang Bu, Kazuaki Oyaizu, Tsutom Mizuno, and Hideyuki Kinjo
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torsion spring ,Engineering ,Scanner ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Acoustics ,Silicone rubber ,oscillatory actuator ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optical scanner ,Torque ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,silicone rubber ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Electrical engineering ,Torsion (mechanics) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Torsion spring ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Electromagnetic coil ,Magnet ,business ,Actuator ,magnetic spring - Abstract
A compact electro-magnetic oscillatory actuator was proposed based on a pair of torsion springs for optical scanners operating at low oscillating frequencies, such as 50 Hz for a portable barcode scanner. Each torsion spring in the actuator is made of silicone rubber and is dually supported at both ends. A yoke is coupled with the driven coil to enhance the driving torque of the actuator. In this study, we analyzed the effect of the yoke on the resonant frequency of the actuator, as well as the torsion moment. We also experimentally determined the relationship between the resonant frequency and the magnetic gap of the yoke. Compared with the mechanical resonant frequency in the experiments, which was designed to be 50 Hz, the frequency was modified to 57.4 Hz, 54.7 Hz and 52.9 Hz when the gap between the yoke and the permanent magnet was 1.5 mm, 1.7 mm and 1.9 mm, respectively. The proposed actuator, which combines a yoke with flexible torsion springs, is potentially useful as a compact optical scanner, taking advantages of both low power consumption and high reliability., Article, Int. J. Appl. Electromagn. Mech. 46(3):463-470(2014)
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- 2014
44. Effects of PHA-665752 and Cetuximab Combination Treatment on In Vitro and Murine Xenograft Growth of Human Colorectal Cancer Cells with KRAS or BRAF Mutations
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Dong-Hai Yang, Mingxia Wang, Zhongxin Li, Yitao Jia, Bo Feng, Jianhua Wu, Zhihui Duan, Zhaolong Zhao, Xiao-Hui Bi, Bin Gu, Yingchao Ju, Wei-Hua Han, and Jie Zhi
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Cancer Research ,C-Met ,Indoles ,Cetuximab ,Mice, Nude ,Apoptosis ,In Vitro Techniques ,medicine.disease_cause ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,medicine ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Humans ,MTT assay ,Viability assay ,Epidermal growth factor receptor ,Sulfones ,neoplasms ,Cell Proliferation ,Pharmacology ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,biology ,Cell growth ,business.industry ,Molecular biology ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,digestive system diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,KRAS ,business ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background: It remains unknown whether blockade of c-Met signaling and epidermal growth factor receptor signaling is effective in suppressing the growth of human colorectal cancer (CRC) cells. In this study, we investigated the effects of the c-Met inhibitor PHA-665752 alone and in combination with cetuximab on the growth of human CRC cells in vitro and in mouse xenografts. Methods: Human CRC cell lines (Caco2, HCT-116, and HT-29) and mice bearing HCT-116 xenografts were treated with cetuximab in the absence or presence of PHA-665752. Cell viability and apoptosis were examined using the MTT and TUNEL assays, respectively. Vimentin was measured by immunohistochemistry as a marker for epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition. Western blotting was used to determine signaling protein expression levels. Results: The MTT assay showed that the growth of Caco2, HCT-116, and HT-29 cells was inhibited by PHA-665752 in a dose-dependent manner, but only Caco2 cell growth was suppressed by cetuximab. Combination treatment with PHA-665752 and cetuximab inhibited the proliferation of Caco2 cells and RAS mutant CRC cell lines. However, relative to the PHA-665752-alone treatment group, HT-29 cells with a BRAF mutation showed no noticeable effect. The mean tumor volume in mice treated with cetuximab in combination with PHA-665752 was significantly smaller than that in the mice treated with only cetuximab (P = 0.033) or PHA-665752 (P < 0.01). Similarly, the expression of vimentin in the mice treated with PHA-665752 in combination with cetuximab was significantly lower than that in the mice treated with cetuximab or PHA-665752 alone (P < 0.05 in each case). TUNEL assays revealed that treatment with PHA-665752 in combination with cetuximab markedly increased CRC cell apoptosis. Western blotting analysis of signaling protein expression showed that PHA- 665752 inhibited Met phosphorylation (P < 0.05). In addition, treatment with cetuximab alone or in combination with PHA-665752 effectively inhibited EGFR phosphorylation (P < 0.05). Conclusion: Combination treatment with PHA-665752 and cetuximab suppressed in vitro and in vivo CRC cell growth more than treatment with either agent alone did.
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45. Design of a Novel Substrate-Free Double-Layer-Cantilever FPA Applied for Uncooled Optical-Readable Infrared Imaging System
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Dapeng Chen, Zheying Guo, Fengliang Dong, Tianchun Ye, Binbin Jiao, Yi Ou, Yupeng Jing, Zhengyu Miao, Shali Shi, Chaobo Li, Qingchuan Zhang, and Zhihui Duan
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Cantilever ,Materials science ,Silicon ,business.industry ,Infrared ,Detector ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Thermal expansion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,chemistry ,Silicon nitride ,Deflection (engineering) ,Thermal ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
This paper describes the design and performances of a novel focal-plane array (FPA) containing pixels of double bimaterial-layer cantilevers without silicon (Si) substrate for being applied in the uncooled optical-readable infrared (IR) imaging system. The top layer of the cantilever pixels is made of two materials with large mismatching thermal expansion coefficients: silicon nitride (SiNx) and gold (Au), which convert IR heat into mechanical deflection. The bottom layer is SiNx cantilever, which partially serves thermal isolation legs. The top and bottom pads form the resonant cavity, which can dramatically enhance the absorption of incident IR irradiation, and the substrate-free configuration enables reducing the loss of incident IR energy. Responding to the IR source with spectral range from 8 to 14 mum, the IR imaging system may receive an IR images through visible optical readout method. A thermal-mechanical model for such cantilever microstructure is proposed, and the thermal and thermal-mechanical coupling field characteristics of the cantilever microstructure are optimized through numerical analysis method and simulation by using the finite-element method. The thermal-mechanical deflection simulated is 7.2 mum/K, generally in good agreement with what the thermal-mechanical model and numerical analysis forecast. The analysis suggests that the detection resolution of current design is 0.03 K, whereas the noise analysis from FPA indicates the current resolution to be around 100 muK and the limit noise-equivalent temperature difference (NETD) of the IR imaging system can reach to 7 mK.
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46. Design, simulation and validation of a novel uncooled infrared focal plane array
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Binbin Jiao, Tianchun Ye, Yi Ou, Zhihui Duan, Chaobo Li, Qingchuan Zhang, Shali Shi, Xiaoping Wu, Dapeng Chen, and Deyong Ding
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Materials science ,Cantilever ,Silicon ,business.industry ,Infrared ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Substrate (electronics) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Finite element method ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Optics ,Cardinal point ,chemistry ,Silicon nitride ,Array data structure ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
This paper describes a novel single-layer bi-material cantilever microstructure without silicon (Si) substrate for focal plane array (FPA) application in uncooled optomechanical infrared imaging system (UOIIS). The UOIIS, responding to the radiate infrared (IR) source with spectral range from 8t o 14m, may receive an IR image through visible optical readout method. The temperature distribution of the IR source could be obtained by measuring the thermal–mechanical rotation angle distribution of every pixel in the cantilever array, which is consisted of two materials with mismatching thermal expansion coefficients. In order to obtain a high detection to the IR object, gold (Au) film is coated alternately on silicon nitride (SiNx) film in the flection beams of the cantilevers. And a thermal–mechanical model for such cantilever microstructure is proposed. The thermal and thermal–mechanical coupling field characteristics of the cantilever array structure are optimized through numerical analysis method and simulated by using the finite element simulation method. The thermal–mechanical rotation angle simulated and thermal–mechanical sensitivity tested in the experiment are 2.459 × 10 −3 and 3.322 × 10 −4 rad/K, respectively, generally in good agreement with what the thermal–mechanical model and numerical analysis forecast, which offers an effective reference for FPA structure parameters design in UOIIS.
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47. An uncooled optically readable infrared imaging detector
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Weibing Wang, Dapeng Chen, Zhihui Duan, Qingchuan Zhang, Zheying Guo, Xiaoping Wu, Fengliang Dong, and Liang Pan
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Materials science ,Cantilever ,Fabrication ,Silicon ,business.industry ,Infrared ,Detector ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Temperature gradient ,Optics ,Cardinal point ,chemistry ,Silicon nitride ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation - Abstract
This paper presents a design and fabrication of bi-material micro-cantilever array (focal plane array, FPA) made of silicon nitride (SiNx) and gold (Au) for uncooled optical readout infrared (IR) imaging system, in which silicon (Si) substrate is removed. Compared with the conventional thermal imaging detectors where the FPA must be put in high vacuum, IR thermal images can be obtained even though the cantilever array is placed in the atmosphere. The reason is the elimination of air gap (∼2 μm) between the cantilever beam and substrate, which introduces the air conduction of high temperature gradient. The preliminary experimental results with the micro-cantilever array of 140 × 98 elements and a 12-bit charge-coupled device (CCD) indicate that objects at temperature of higher than 120 °C can be detected and the noise-equivalent temperature difference (NETD) is ∼7 K. Also, the experimental results are well accordant with the thermomechanical analysis of designed micro-cantilever array.
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48. A high-speed electromagnetic oscillatory actuator with multiple movers and multiple resonant frequencies
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Zhihui Duan, Yinggang Bu, and Tsutomu Mizuno
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Physics ,Amplitude ,Acoustics ,Electronic engineering ,Actuator ,Optical scanning - Abstract
In this paper, we propose a high-speed moving magnet-type electromagnetic oscillatory actuator in which a multiple-mover structure with multiple resonant frequencies for drive the optical scanning mirror. In the experiment, a prototype actuator structure with three movers generated three resonant frequencies and two angular amplitudes of more than 15° at frequencies of 718 and 1217 Hz, respectively.
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49. c-MET inhibition enhances the response of the colorectal cancer cells to irradiation
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Yitao, Jia, Guangyao, Dai, Jinxi, Wang, Xing, Gao, Zhaolong, Zhao, Zhihui, Duan, Bin, Gu, Weiguang, Yang, Jianhua, Wu, Yingchao, Ju, Mingxia, Wang, and Zhongxin, Li
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The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of hepatocyte growth factor receptor (c-MET) inhibition on the viability of colon cancer cells and xenografts exposed to irradiation using short hairpin (sh)RNA or the c-MET inhibitor PHA665752. The underlying mechanisms were also investigated. Human colorectal adenocarcinoma HT-29 cells were infected with a lentivirus expressing shRNAs against c-MET and were irradiated at 0, 2, 4, 6 and 8 Gy. The viability of the cells was assessed by alamarBlue® assays. Mice bearing human colon carcinoma SW620 xenografts were randomly selected to receive 2.5% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), 25 mg/kg PHA665752 intraperitoneally once every 2 days for 3 weeks, irradiation at 10 Gy, or 25 mg/kg PHA665752 intraperitoneally once every 2 days for 3 weeks followed 24 h later by irradiation at 10 Gy. The mean tumor volume (MTV) was measured. The apoptotic rate of cells was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL) assays, and double stranded break marker antibody γ-H2AX and hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1α expression was examined by immunohistochemistry. alamarBlue assays revealed that c-MET downregulation by shRNA markedly accentuated the irradiation-induced reduction in the viability of HT-29 cells compared with HT-29 cells irradiated at the same doses (P
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50. [Corrigendum] Activation of platelet protease-activated receptor-1 induces epithelial-mesenchymal transition and chemotaxis of colon cancer cell line SW620
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Wenjin Zhang, Yitao Jia, Jingbao Wang, Suqiao Zhang, Zhongxin Li, Shunmao Ma, Zhihui Duan, Lingling Miao, Zujian Jin, Bin Gu, and Zhaolong Zhao
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Receptors, CXCR4 ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cell ,epithelial-mesenchymal transition ,Vimentin ,colorectal cancer ,Flow cytometry ,Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Humans ,Receptor, PAR-1 ,Platelet ,CXC chemokine receptors ,Platelet activation ,Epithelial–mesenchymal transition ,chemotaxis ,platelet ,Oncogene ,biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,transforming growth factor β1 ,Chemistry ,protease activated receptor-1 ,Cancer ,Chemotaxis ,General Medicine ,Articles ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,Cadherins ,Platelet Activation ,Molecular medicine ,Molecular biology ,MicroRNAs ,Protease-Activated Receptor 1 ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Cell culture ,Colonic Neoplasms ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Corrigendum ,Oligopeptides - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to examine the role of protease-activated receptor-1 (PAR1)-stimulated platelet activation in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and migration of colon cancer cells, and to identify the underlying mechanisms. TFLLR-NH2, a PAR1 agonist, was used to activate platelets and the platelet supernatants were used to treat the SW620 colon cancer cell line. Expression of E-cadherin and vimentin on SW620 cells was detected by immunofluorescence and western blotting, and the level of the transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) was measured using ELISA following the activation of platelets by TFLLR-NH2. miR-200b expression was detected using quantitative PCR in SW620 cells. In order to investigate the chemotactic ability of the SW620 cells, the expression of CXC chemokine receptor type 4 (CXCR4) was measured by flow cytometry. Transwell migration assays were performed following exposure of the cells to the supernatant of PAR1-activated platelets. SW620 cells cultured in the supernatant of TFLLR-NH2-activated platelets upregulated E-cadherin expression and downregulated the vimentin expression. In the in vitro platelet culture system, a TFLLR-NH2 dose-dependent increase of secreted TGF-β1 was detected in the supernatant. The activation of PAR1 on the platelets led to the inhibition of miR-200b expression in the SW620 cells that were cultured in platelet-conditioned media. The number of SW620 cells that penetrated through the Transwell membrane increased with the dose of TFLLR-NH2 used to treat the platelets. The percentage of CXCR4-positive SW620 cells was significantly higher when they were exposed to the supernatant of platelets cultured for 24 h with PAR1 agonist than when cultured in non-conditioned media (40.89 ± 6.74 vs. 3.47 ± 1.40%, P < 0.01). Platelet activation with a PAR1 agonist triggered TGF-β secretion, which induced EMT of SW620 human colon cancer cells via the downregulation of miR-200b expression, and activated platelets had a chemotactic effect on colon cancer cells mediated by the upregulation of CXCR4 on the cell surface.
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