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2. Topological defects in self-assembled patterns of mesenchymal stromal cells in vitro are predictive attributes of condensation and chondrogenesis.
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Ekta Makhija, Yang Zheng, Jiahao Wang, Han Ren Leong, Rashidah Binte Othman, Ee Xien Ng, Eng Hin Lee, Lisa Tucker Kellogg, Yie Hou Lee, Hanry Yu, Zhiyong Poon, and Krystyn J Van Vliet
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Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) are promising therapeutic agents for cartilage regeneration, including the potential of cells to promote chondrogenesis in vivo. However, process development and regulatory approval of MSCs as cell therapy products benefit from facile in vitro approaches that can predict potency for a given production run. Current standard in vitro approaches include a 21 day 3D differentiation assay followed by quantification of cartilage matrix proteins. We propose a novel biophysical marker that is cell population-based and can be measured from in vitro monolayer culture of MSCs. We hypothesized that the self-assembly pattern that emerges from collective-cell behavior would predict chondrogenesis motivated by our observation that certain features in this pattern, namely, topological defects, corresponded to mesenchymal condensations. Indeed, we observed a strong predictive correlation between the degree-of-order of the pattern at day 9 of the monolayer culture and chondrogenic potential later estimated from in vitro 3D chondrogenic differentiation at day 21. These findings provide the rationale and the proof-of-concept for using self-assembly patterns to monitor chondrogenic commitment of cell populations. Such correlations across multiple MSC donors and production batches suggest that self-assembly patterns can be used as a candidate biophysical attribute to predict quality and efficacy for MSCs employed therapeutically for cartilage regeneration.
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- 2024
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3. Antisense oligonucleotides to therapeutically target SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Yuanyuan Qiao, Jesse W Wotring, Charles J Zhang, Xia Jiang, Lanbo Xiao, Andy Watt, Danielle Gattis, Eli Scandalis, Susan Freier, Yang Zheng, Carla D Pretto, Stephanie J Ellison, Eric E Swayze, Shuling Guo, Jonathan Z Sexton, and Arul M Chinnaiyan
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Although the COVID-19 pandemic began over three years ago, the virus responsible for the disease, SARS-CoV-2, continues to infect people across the globe. As such, there remains a critical need for development of novel therapeutics against SARS-CoV-2. One technology that has remained relatively unexplored in COVID-19 is the use of antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs)-short single-stranded nucleic acids that bind to target RNA transcripts to modulate their expression. In this study, ASOs targeted against the SARS-CoV-2 genome and host entry factors, ACE2 and TMPRSS2, were designed and tested for their ability to inhibit cellular infection by SARS-CoV-2. Using our previously developed SARS-CoV-2 bioassay platform, we screened 180 total ASOs targeting various regions of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and validated several ASOs that potently blocked SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro. Notably, select ASOs retained activity against both the WA1 and B.1.1.7 (commonly known as alpha) variants. Screening of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 ASOs showed that targeting of ACE2 also potently prevented infection by the WA1 and B.1.1.7 SARS-CoV-2 viruses in the tested cell lines. Combined with the demonstrated success of ASOs in other disease indications, these results support further research into the development of ASOs targeting SARS-CoV-2 and host entry factors as potential COVID-19 therapeutics.
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- 2023
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4. Research on collaborative innovation optimization strategies for digitally enabled higher education ecosystems.
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Zhao, Yan and Yang, Zheng
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DIGITAL technology , *HIGHER education , *ECOSYSTEMS , *ECOSYSTEM services , *COST shifting , *EXTERNALITIES , *TEACHING experience , *ECONOMIES of scale - Abstract
Digitally enabled higher education involves the in-depth use of new-generation digital technology, which has subverted and innovated the traditional teaching mode, driven the development of high-quality teaching and learning, and improved teachers' teaching experience, and increased efficiency. Based on ecosystem theory, this paper constructs a higher education ecosystem with the government, enterprises, and universities as the core participating subjects. It considers the participating subjects' effort level and the ecosystem's overall benefits under the three scenarios of noncooperative research and development (R&D), cost sharing, and cooperative R&D. The results show that (1) the service innovation effort level of the three parties increases with increasing human resource level and technology maturity, and the government's benefit decreases with increasing cost of fulfilling social responsibility. (2) The government's cost subsidies to universities and enterprises can enhance the service innovation level of both parties and increase the optimal returns of the three parties and the ecosystem as a whole. (3) In the cooperative R&D game scenario, the effort level of the three parties and the total ecosystem returns are greater than those in the noncollaborative R&D scenario, and after determining the subsidy coefficients of the government, Pareto optimality of the three parties and the ecosystem as a whole can be achieved. The conclusions of this study can aid in understanding the dynamic evolution mechanism of digitally enabled higher education and provide a realistic decision-making reference for higher education ecosystem managers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Protective effect of paeoniflorin in diabetic nephropathy: A preclinical systematic review revealing the mechanism of action
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Zhang, Xue-Er, primary, Pang, Yao-bin, additional, Bo, Qu, additional, Hu, Shuang-Yuan, additional, Xiang, Ju-Yi, additional, Yang, Zheng-Ru, additional, Zhang, Xiao-Mei, additional, Chen, An-Jing, additional, Zeng, Jin-Hao, additional, Ma, Xiao, additional, and Guo, Jing, additional
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- 2023
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6. Prognostic value of pretreatment albumin/globulin ratio in digestive system cancers: A meta-analysis.
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Hui-Wen Guo, Tang-Zhan Yuan, Jia-Xi Chen, and Yang Zheng
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The albumin/globulin ratio (AGR) has been widely reported to be a potential predictor of prognosis in digestive system cancers (DSCs), but convincing conclusions have not been made. Therefore, herein, we performed a meta-analysis of relevant studies regarding this topic to evaluate the prognostic value of AGR in patients with DSCs. Three databases, including PubMed, EMBase, and Web of science, were searched comprehensively for eligible studies through September 8, 2017. The outcomes of interest included overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), and cancer-specific survival (CSS). In our meta-analysis, pooled analysis of 13 studies with 9269 patients showed that a low AGR was significantly correlated with poor OS (HR = 1.94; 95% CI: 1.57-2.38; P
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- 2018
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7. Interdisciplinarity research based on NSFC-sponsored projects: A case study of mathematics in Chinese universities.
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Zhi-Yi Shao, Yong-Ming Li, Fen Hui, Yang Zheng, and Ying-Jie Guo
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We investigate the interdisciplinarity of mathematics based on an analysis of projects sponsored by the NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China). The motivation of this study lies in obtaining an efficient method to quantify the research interdisciplinarities, revealing the research interdisciplinarity patterns of mathematics discipline, giving insights for mathematics scholars to improve their research, and providing empirical supports for policy making. Our data set includes 6147 NSFC-sponsored projects implemented by 3225 mathematics professors in 177 Chinese universities with established mathematics departments. We propose the weighted-mean DIRD (diversity of individual research disciplines) to quantify interdisciplinarity. In addition, we introduce the matrix computation method, discover several properties of such a matrix, and make the computation cost significantly lower than the bitwise computation method. Finally, we develop an automatic DIRD computing system. The results indicate that mathematics professors at top normal universities in China exhibit strong interdisciplinarity; mathematics professors are most likely to conduct interdisciplinary research involving information science (research department), computer science (research area), computer application technology (research field), and power system bifurcation and chaos (research direction).
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- 2018
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8. Increased hepatic Th2 and Treg subsets are associated with biliary fibrosis in different strains of mice caused by Clonorchis sinensis.
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Bei-Bei Zhang, Chao Yan, Fan Fang, Ying Du, Rui Ma, Xiang-Yang Li, Qian Yu, Di Meng, Ren-Xian Tang, and Kui-Yang Zheng
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Previous studies showed that CD4+T cells responses might be involved in the process of biliary fibrosis. However, the underlying mechanism resulting in biliary fibrosis caused by Clonorchis sinensis remains not yet fully elucidated. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the different profiles of hepatic CD4+T cell subsets (Th1, Th2, Th17 and Treg cells) and their possible roles in the biliary fibrosis of different strains of mice (C57BL/6, BALB/c and FVB mice) induced by C. sinensis infection. C57BL/6, BALB/c and FVB mice were orally gavaged with 45 metacercariae. All mice were sacrificed on 28 days post infection in deep anesthesia conditions. The leukocytes in the liver were separated to examine CD4+T cell subsets by flow cytometry and the left lobe of liver was used to observe pathological changes, collagen depositions and the concentrations of hydroxyproline. The most serious cystic and fibrotic changes appeared in FVB infected mice indicated by gross observation, Masson's trichrome staining and hydroxyproline content detection. In contrast to C57BL/6 infected mice, diffuse nodules and more intensive fibrosis were observed in the BALB/c infected mice. No differences of the hepatic Th1 subset and Th17 subset were found among the three strains, but the hepatic Th2 and Treg cells and their relative cytokines were dramatically increased in the BALB/c and FVB infected groups compared with the C57BL/6 infected group (P
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- 2017
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9. Association between genotype and drug resistance profiles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains circulating in China in a national drug resistance survey.
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Yang Zhou, Susan van den Hof, Shengfen Wang, Yu Pang, Bing Zhao, Hui Xia, Richard Anthony, Xichao Ou, Qiang Li, Yang Zheng, Yuanyuan Song, Yanlin Zhao, and Dick van Soolingen
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We describe the population structure of a representative collection of 3,133 Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates, collected within the framework of a national resistance survey from 2007 in China. Genotyping data indicate that the epidemic strains in China can be divided into seven major complexes, of which 92% belonged to the East Asian (mainly Beijing strains) or the Euro-American lineage. The epidemic Beijing strains in China are closely related to the Beijing B0/W148 strain earlier described in Russia and a large cluster of these strains has spread national wide. The density of Beijing strains is high in the whole of China (average 70%), but the highest prevalence was found North of the Yellow river. The Euro-American lineage consists of three sublineages (sublineage_1, 2, and 3) and is more prevalent in the South. Beijing lineage showed the highest cluster rate of 48% and a significantly higher level of resistance to rifampicin (14%, p
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- 2017
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10. Bioinformatics Analysis Reveals Distinct Molecular Characteristics of Hepatitis B-Related Hepatocellular Carcinomas from Very Early to Advanced Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer Stages.
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Fan-Yun Kong, Xiao Wei, Kai Zhou, Wei Hu, Yan-Bo Kou, Hong-Juan You, Xiao-Mei Liu, Kui-Yang Zheng, and Ren-Xian Tang
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)is the fifth most common malignancy associated with high mortality. One of the risk factors for HCC is chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. The treatment strategy for the disease is dependent on the stage of HCC, and the Barcelona clinic liver cancer (BCLC) staging system is used in most HCC cases. However, the molecular characteristics of HBV-related HCC in different BCLC stages are still unknown. Using GSE14520 microarray data from HBV-related HCC cases with BCLC stages from 0 (very early stage) to C (advanced stage) in the gene expression omnibus (GEO) database, differentially expressed genes (DEGs), including common DEGs and unique DEGs in different BCLC stages, were identified. These DEGs were located on different chromosomes. The molecular functions and biology pathways of DEGs were identified by gene ontology (GO) analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis, and the interactome networks of DEGs were constructed using the NetVenn online tool. The results revealed that both common DEGs and stage-specific DEGs were associated with various molecular functions and were involved in special biological pathways. In addition, several hub genes were found in the interactome networks of DEGs. The identified DEGs and hub genes promote our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of HBV-related HCC through the different BCLC stages, and might be used as staging biomarkers or molecular targets for the treatment of HCC with HBV infection.
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- 2016
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11. Social-Economic Status and Cognitive Performance among Chinese Aged 50 Years and Older.
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Fan Wu, Yanfei Guo, Yang Zheng, Wenjun Ma, Paul Kowal, Somnath Chatterji, and Ling Wang
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Numerous population-based studies have suggested that socio-economic status (SES) is associated with cognitive performance, but few nationally representative epidemiological studies on cognitive performance with a large sample of older adults are available in China. And many studies explore the factors associated with cognitive performance, mainly focusing on individual level and more rarely on multiple levels that include the individual and community.This study uses SAGE-China Wave 1 data which consisted of 13,157 adults aged 50 years and older to explore socioeconomic inequalities in the cognitive performance from a multilevel perspective (individual and community levels). The overall cognition score was based on the seven separate components of the cognition tests, including the four verbal recall trials, the verbal fluency test, the forward digit span test and the backward digit span test. Factor analysis was applied to evaluate and generate a single overall score. A two-level hierarchical linear model was used to evaluate the association between SES at these two levels and the overall cognition score adjusted for age, sex and marital status.At individual level, years of education was significantly associated with overall cognition score for both urban and rural dwellers. At the community level, a positive association was obtained between median household income and median years of education and overall cognition score among urban participants.A significant association between SES at both individual-level and community-level (only for urban area) and cognitive performance were found in this study of a national sample of 13,157 Chinese aged 50 years and older, even after adjusting for demographic characteristics. Identifying community-based SES variables that are associated with cognitive performance in the older population provides further evidence for the need to address community characteristics associated with deprivation.
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- 2016
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12. The Dynamics of Treg/Th17 and the Imbalance of Treg/Th17 in Clonorchis sinensis-Infected Mice.
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Chao Yan, Bei-Bei Zhang, Hui Hua, Bo Li, Bo Zhang, Qian Yu, Xiang-Yang Li, Ying Liu, Wei Pan, Xiang-Ye Liu, Ren-Xian Tang, and Kui-Yang Zheng
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Clonorchiasis, caused by the liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis, is a chronic parasitic infection regulated by T cell subsets. An imbalance of CD4+CD25+ Foxp3+regulatory T (Treg) and interleukin (IL)-17-secreting T cells (Th17) may control inflammation and play an important role in the pathogenesis of immune evasion. In the present study, we assessed the dynamics of Treg/Th17 and determined whether the Treg/Th17 ratio is altered in C. sinensis-infected mice. The results showed that the percentages of splenic Treg cells in CD4+ T cells were suppressed on day 14 post-infection (PI) but increased on day 56 PI, while Th17 cells were increased on day 56 PI compared with normal control (NC) mice. The Treg/Th17 ratio steadily increased from day 28 to day 56 PI. The hepatic levels of their specific transcription factors (Foxp3 for Treg and RORγt for Th17) were increased in C. sinensis-infected mice from day 14 to 56 PI, and significantly higher than those in NC mice. Meanwhile, serum levels of IL-2 and IL-17 were profoundly increased in C. sinensis-infected mice throughout the experiment; while the concentrations of IL-6 and transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) peaked on day 14 PI, but then decreased on day 28 and 56 PI. Our results provide the first evidence of an increased Treg/Th17 ratio in C. sinensis-infected mice, suggesting that a Treg/Th17 imbalance may play a role in disease outcomes of clonorchiasis.
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13. Inactivation of TRPM2 channels by extracellular divalent copper.
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Wenyue Yu, Lin-Hua Jiang, Yang Zheng, Xupang Hu, Jianhong Luo, and Wei Yang
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Cu2+ is an essential metal ion that plays a critical role in the regulation of a number of ion channels and receptors in addition to acting as a cofactor in a variety of enzymes. Here, we showed that human melastatin transient receptor potential 2 (hTRPM2) channel is sensitive to inhibition by extracellular Cu2+. Cu2+ at concentrations as low as 3 µM inhibited the hTRPM2 channel completely and irreversibly upon washing or using Cu2+ chelators, suggesting channel inactivation. The Cu2+-induced inactivation was similar when the channels conducted inward or outward currents, indicating the permeating ions had little effect on Cu2+-induced inactivation. Furthermore, Cu2+ had no effect on singe channel conductance. Alanine substitution by site-directed mutagenesis of His995 in the pore-forming region strongly attenuated Cu2+-induced channel inactivation, and mutation of several other pore residues to alanine altered the kinetics of channel inactivation by Cu2+. In addition, while introduction of the P1018L mutation is known to result in channel inactivation, exposure to Cu2+ accelerated the inactivation of this mutant channel. In contrast with the hTRPM2, the mouse TRPM2 (mTRPM2) channel, which contains glutamine at the position equivalent to His995, was insensitive to Cu2+. Replacement of His995 with glutamine in the hTRPM2 conferred loss of Cu2+-induced channel inactivation. Taken together, these results suggest that Cu2+ inactivates the hTRPM2 channel by interacting with the outer pore region. Our results also indicate that the amino acid residue difference in this region gives rise to species-dependent effect by Cu2+ on the human and mouse TRPM2 channels.
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- 2014
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14. Diagnostic accuracy of the PURE-LAMP test for pulmonary tuberculosis at the county-level laboratory in China.
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Xichao Ou, Qiang Li, Hui Xia, Yu Pang, Shengfen Wang, Bing Zhao, Yuanyuan Song, Yang Zhou, Yang Zheng, Zhijian Zhang, Zhiying Zhang, Junchen Li, Haiyan Dong, Jack Zhang, Kai Man Kam, Junying Chi, Shitong Huan, Daniel P Chin, and Yanlin Zhao
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BACKGROUND: Early and effective detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), particularly in smear-negative tuberculosis (TB), is a priority for global TB control. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification with a procedure for ultra rapid DNA extraction (PURE-LAMP) can detect TB in sputum samples rapidly and with high sensitivity and specificity. However, the PURE-LAMP test has not been effectively evaluated, especially in resource-limited laboratories. In this study, we evaluated the performance of the PURE-LAMP test for TB detection in TB suspects from two county-level TB dispensaries in China. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: From April 2011 to February 2012, patients with suspected TB were continuously enrolled from two county-level TB laboratories in China. Three sputum samples (spot, night, and morning sputum) were collected from each recruited patient. Detection of MTB by PURE-LAMP was compared to a reference standard L-J culture. The results showed that the sensitivity of the PURE-LAMP test based on spot sputum for MTB detection was 70.67%, while the sensitivity of the PURE-LAMP test based on spot sputum for MTB detection in smear positive and culture positive patients and smear negative and culture positive patients was 92.12% and 53.81%, respectively. The specificity of PURE-LAMP based on spot sputum for MTB detection was 98.32%. The sensitivity and specificity of the PURE-LAMP test based on three sputa combination for MTB detection was 88.80% and 96.86%, respectively. The results also showed that the PURE-LAMP test had a significantly lower contamination rate than did solid culture. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The study suggested that, in peripheral-level TB laboratories in China, the PURE-LAMP test showed high sensitivity and specificity for TB detection in TB suspects, making it a more effective, rapid, and safe method worthy of broader use in the future.
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15. The water supply association analysis method in Shenzhen based on kmeans clustering discretization and apriori algorithm
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Yuping Han, Jiaxuan Chang, Xuefeng Sang, Yang Zheng, and Xin Liu
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Apriori algorithm ,Association rule learning ,Computer science ,Interval (mathematics) ,computer.software_genre ,Analytical Chemistry ,Machine Learning ,Water Analysis ,Natural Resources ,Data Mining ,Cluster Analysis ,Data Management ,Multidisciplinary ,Applied Mathematics ,Simulation and Modeling ,Chemistry ,Data Interpretation, Statistical ,Physical Sciences ,Water Resources ,Medicine ,Data mining ,Algorithms ,Research Article ,Computer and Information Sciences ,China ,Discretization ,Association (object-oriented programming) ,Science ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Clustering Algorithms ,Machine Learning Algorithms ,Chemical Analysis ,Artificial Intelligence ,Surface Water ,Water Supply ,Spurious relationship ,Cluster analysis ,Artificial Neural Networks ,Computational Neuroscience ,Ecology and Environmental Sciences ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Computational Biology ,Multicollinearity ,Earth Sciences ,Hydrology ,computer ,Mathematics ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Since water supply association analysis plays an important role in attribution analysis of water supply fluctuation, how to carry out effective association analysis has become a critical problem. However, the current techniques and methods used for association analysis are not very effective because they are based on continuous data. In general, there is different degrees of monotone relationship between continuous data, which makes the analysis results easily affected by monotone relationship. The multicollinearity between continuous data distorts these analytical methods and may generate incorrect results. Meanwhile, we cannot know the association rules and value interval between features and water supply. Therefore, the lack of an effective analysis method hinders the water supply association analysis. Association rules and value interval of features obtained from association analysis are helpful to grasp cause of water supply fluctuation and know the fluctuation interval of water supply, so as to provide better support for water supply dispatching. But the association rules and value interval between features and water supply are not fully understood. In this study, a data mining method coupling kmeans clustering discretization and apriori algorithm was proposed. The kmeans was used for data discretization to obtain the one-hot encoding that can be recognized by apriori, and the discretization can also avoid the influence of monotone relationship and multicollinearity on analysis results. All the rules eventually need to be validated in order to filter out spurious rules. The results show that the method in this study is an effective association analysis method. The method can not only obtain the valid strong association rules between features and water supply, but also understand whether the association relationship between features and water supply is direct or indirect. Meanwhile, the method can also obtain value interval of features, the association degree between features and confidence probability of rules.
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- 2021
16. A Bayesian meta-analysis on prevalence of hepatitis B virus infection among Chinese volunteer blood donors.
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Guang-cong Liu, Guo-yuan Sui, Guang-ying Liu, Yang Zheng, Yan Deng, Yan-yan Gao, and Lie Wang
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BACKGROUND: Although transfusion-transmitted infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) threatens the blood safety of China, the nationwide circumstance of HBV infection among blood donors is still unclear. OBJECTIVES: To comprehensively estimate the prevalence of HBsAg positive and HBV occult infection (OBI) among Chinese volunteer blood donors through bayesian meta-analysis. METHODS: We performed an electronic search in Pub-Med, Web of Knowledge, Medline, Wanfang Data and CNKI, complemented by a hand search of relevant reference lists. Two authors independently extracted data from the eligible studies. Then two bayesian random-effect meta-analyses were performed, followed by bayesian meta-regressions. RESULTS: 5957412 and 571227 donors were identified in HBsAg group and OBI group, respectively. The pooled prevalence of HBsAg group and OBI group among donors is 1.085% (95% credible interval [CI] 0.859%~1.398%) and 0.094% (95% CI 0.0578%~0.1655%). For HBsAg group, subgroup analysis shows the more developed area has a lower prevalence than the less developed area; meta-regression indicates there is a significant decreasing trend in HBsAg positive prevalence with sampling year (beta = -0.1202, 95% -0.2081~-0.0312). CONCLUSION: Blood safety against HBV infection in China is suffering serious threats and the government should take effective measures to improve this situation.
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- 2013
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17. Prevalence of major chronic conditions among older Chinese adults: the Study on Global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) wave 1.
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Fan Wu, Yanfei Guo, Paul Kowal, Yong Jiang, Min Yu, Xinjian Li, Yang Zheng, and Jiying Xu
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The likely corresponding increase in prevalence of chronic disease will be a major challenge for the health care system. Few nationwide epidemiological studies include a large enough sample of older adults to provide estimates of chronic conditions in the older adult population. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of eight common chronic health conditions and examine socioeconomic inequalities in the diseases among older adults in China.Data are from SAGE-China Wave 1, including 13,157 people aged 50-plus years. Respondents were asked if they had been diagnosed with any of the following chronic medical conditions: angina, arthritis, asthma, stroke, diabetes, depression, chronic lung disease and hypertension. A set of validated symptom-based questions and related diagnostic algorithms were also used to estimate disease prevalence for angina, arthritis, asthma and depression. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to examine the probability of developing chronic conditions in relation to sociodemographic variables such as gender, age, urban/rural setting and household wealth level.Fifty percent of respondents reported having one of the selected chronic conditions, 18.9% two conditions, 5.8% three conditions, and 1.4% reported having four or more chronic conditions. Self-reported prevalence was generated for angina (8%), arthritis (22%), asthma (2%), stroke (3%), diabetes (7%), depression (0.3%), chronic lung disease (8%) and hypertension (27%). The symptom-based prevalence of angina, arthritis, asthma and depression was 10%, 20%, 4% and 2%, respectively.This study provides the best available prevalence estimates for major chronic health conditions among older Chinese adults. Findings from this study indicated that major chronic conditions were common, so prevention and early intervention targeting adults aged 50 years and older should be prioritized.
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18. XRCC1 gene polymorphisms and the risk of differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC): a meta-analysis of case-control studies.
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Yi Bao, Lei Jiang, Jue-Yu Zhou, Jun-Jie Zou, Jiao-Yang Zheng, Xiang-Fang Chen, Zhi-Min Liu, and Yong-Quan Shi
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BACKGROUND: Previous studies investigating the association between X-ray repair cross-complementing group 1 (XRCC1) polymorphisms and thyroid cancer risk have yielded inconsistent results. This meta-analysis was performed to derive a more precise estimation of the relationship between three XRCC1 polymorphisms and thyroid cancer risk. METHODS/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: PubMed and EMBASE database were systematically searched to identify relevant studies. 10 publications were selected for this meta-analysis, including 11 studies for Arg399Gln polymorphism (1726 cases and 3774 controls), 7 studies for Arg194Trp polymorphism (1037 cases and 2487 controls) and 8 studies for Arg280His polymorphism (1432 cases and 3356 controls). The results in total population did not show any significant association between these three polymorphisms and the risk of DTC for all genetic models. However, when stratified by ethnicity, the results showed that Arg280His polymorphism was associated with an increased risk of DTC among Caucasians (Arg/His vs. Arg/Arg: OR = 1.45, 95% CI = 1.09-1.93; dominant model: OR = 1.43, 95% CI = 1.08-1.89; additive model: OR = 1.38, 95% CI = 1.05-1.80), whereas individuals carrying Arg/His genotype have a significantly reduced risk of DTC among Asians (Arg/His vs. Arg/Arg: OR = 0.71, 95% CI = 0.51-0.98). We also detected that 399Gln variant allele carriers might presented an overall decreased risk of DTC in mixed population. Furthermore, subgroup analyses by histological subtype revealed that Arg194Trp polymorphism was significantly associated with reduced risk for papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) (dominant model: OR = 0.71, 95% CI = 0.50-0.99). CONCLUSIONS: This meta-analysis suggests that Arg280His polymorphism might contribute to the susceptibility of DTC among Caucasians, whereas it might provide protective effects in Asians against the risk of DTC. Additionally, our results support the protective role of Arg194Trp polymorphism in developing PTC, and show evidence of an association between Arg399Gln polymorphism and decreased risk of DTC in mixed population.
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19. Increase or decrease hydrogen sulfide exert opposite lipolysis, but reduce global insulin resistance in high fatty diet induced obese mice.
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Bin Geng, Bo Cai, Feng Liao, Yang Zheng, Qiang Zeng, Xiaofang Fan, Yongsheng Gong, Jichun Yang, Qing Hua Cui, Chaoshu Tang, and Guo Heng Xu
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Adipose tissue expressed endogenous cystathionine gamma lyase (CSE)/hydrogen sulfide (H2S) system. H2S precursor inhibited catecholamine stimulated lipolysis. Thus, we hypothesized that CSE/H2S system regulates lipolysis which contributed to the pathogenesis of insulin resistance.We treated rat adipocyte with DL-propargylglycine (PAG, a CSE inhibitor), L-cysteine (an H2S precursor) plus pyridoxial phosphate (co-enzyme) or the H2S chronic release donor GYY4137, then the glycerol level was assayed for assessing the lipolysis. Then, the effects of PAG and GYY4137 on insulin resistance in high fatty diet (HFD) induced obese mice were investigated.Here, we found that PAG time-dependently increased basal or isoproterenol stimulated lipolysis. However, L-cysteine plus pyridoxial phosphate or GYY4137 significantly reduced it. PAG increased phosphorylated protein kinase A substrate, perilipin 1 and hormone sensitive lipase, but L-cysteine and GYY4137 decreased the parameters. In HFD induced obese mice, PAG increased adipose basal lipolysis, thus blunted fat mass increase, resulting in lowering insulin resistance evidenced by reduction of fasting glucose, insulin level, HOMA index, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) curve area and elevating the insulin tolerance test (ITT) response. GYY4137 inhibited lipolysis in vivo without increasing fat mass, but also ameliorated the insulin resistance in HFD mice.These results implicated that inhibition endogenous CSE/H2S system in adipocytes increased lipolysis by a protein kinase A-perilipin/hormone-sensitive lipase pathway, thus blunted fat mass increase and reduced insulin resistance in obese mice; giving H2S donor decreased lipolysis, also reduced insulin resistance induced by HFD. Our data showed that increase or decrease H2S induced opposite lipolysis, but had the same effect on insulin resistance. The paradoxical regulation may be resulted from different action of H2S on metabolic and endocrine function in adipocyte.
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20. Trends of HIV/Syphilis/HSV-2 seropositive rate and factors associated with HSV-2 infection in men who have sex with men in Shenzhen, China: A retrospective study
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Mao, Sha-Sha, primary, Feng, Shui-Dong, additional, Zheng, Chen-Li, additional, Hu, Wei, additional, Li, Hao, additional, Tang, Jie, additional, Yang, Zheng-Rong, additional, and Zhao, Jin, additional
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- 2021
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21. Drought resistance of ten ground cover seedling species during roof greening
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Zhang, Pengqian, primary, Bai, Jiade, additional, Liu, Yanju, additional, Meng, Yuping, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, and Liu, Tian, additional
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- 2020
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22. Prognostic value of pretreatment albumin/globulin ratio in digestive system cancers: A meta-analysis
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Yang Zheng, Hui-Wen Guo, Jia-Xi Chen, and Tang-Zhan Yuan
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Publication Ethics ,Digestive System Neoplasms ,Geographical Locations ,0302 clinical medicine ,Mathematical and Statistical Techniques ,Surgical oncology ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,lcsh:Science ,Research Integrity ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Prognosis ,Survival Rate ,Albumin/Globulin ,Pooled analysis ,Surgical Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Meta-analysis ,Physical Sciences ,Anatomy ,Statistics (Mathematics) ,Research Article ,Clinical Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Asia ,Globulin ,Science Policy ,Surgical and Invasive Medical Procedures ,Research and Analysis Methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Digestive System Procedures ,Text mining ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Albumins ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Statistical Methods ,Survival rate ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Albumin ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Globulins ,030104 developmental biology ,People and Places ,biology.protein ,lcsh:Q ,Clinical Medicine ,business ,Digestive System ,Mathematics ,Meta-Analysis - Abstract
The albumin/globulin ratio (AGR) has been widely reported to be a potential predictor of prognosis in digestive system cancers (DSCs), but convincing conclusions have not been made. Therefore, herein, we performed a meta-analysis of relevant studies regarding this topic to evaluate the prognostic value of AGR in patients with DSCs. Three databases, including PubMed, EMBase, and Web of science, were searched comprehensively for eligible studies through September 8, 2017. The outcomes of interest included overall survival (OS), disease-free survival (DFS), and cancer-specific survival (CSS). In our meta-analysis, pooled analysis of 13 studies with 9269 patients showed that a low AGR was significantly correlated with poor OS (HR = 1.94; 95% CI: 1.57-2.38; P
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23. Temporal understanding of human mobility: A multi-time scale analysis
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Liu, Tongtong, primary, Yang, Zheng, additional, Zhao, Yi, additional, Wu, Chenshu, additional, Zhou, Zimu, additional, and Liu, Yunhao, additional
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24. Development and validation of quality of life instruments for chronic diseases—Chronic gastritis version 2 (QLICD-CG V2.0)
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Quan, Peng, primary, Yu, Lei, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Lei, Pingguang, additional, Wan, Chonghua, additional, and Chen, Ying, additional
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25. Social-Economic Status and Cognitive Performance among Chinese Aged 50 Years and Older
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Yang Zheng, Wenjun Ma, Paul Kowal, Ling Wang, Somnath Chatterji, Yanfei Guo, and Fan Wu
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Gerontology ,Male ,lcsh:Medicine ,Social Sciences ,Global Health ,Geographical Locations ,0302 clinical medicine ,Elderly ,Cognition ,Sociology ,Memory span ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Verbal fluency test ,Public and Occupational Health ,Public Health Surveillance ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:Science ,10. No inequality ,Geographic Areas ,Cognitive Impairment ,Aged, 80 and over ,education.field_of_study ,Multidisciplinary ,Geography ,Cognitive Neurology ,Multilevel model ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,Neurology ,Marital status ,Female ,Psychology ,Research Article ,Urban Areas ,China ,Asia ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Population ,Education ,03 medical and health sciences ,Humans ,Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance ,education ,Socioeconomic status ,Educational Attainment ,Aged ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Rural Areas ,Social Class ,Socioeconomic Factors ,Age Groups ,People and Places ,Earth Sciences ,Cognitive Science ,lcsh:Q ,Population Groupings ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Background Numerous population-based studies have suggested that socio-economic status (SES) is associated with cognitive performance, but few nationally representative epidemiological studies on cognitive performance with a large sample of older adults are available in China. And many studies explore the factors associated with cognitive performance, mainly focusing on individual level and more rarely on multiple levels that include the individual and community. Methods This study uses SAGE-China Wave 1 data which consisted of 13,157 adults aged 50 years and older to explore socioeconomic inequalities in the cognitive performance from a multilevel perspective (individual and community levels). The overall cognition score was based on the seven separate components of the cognition tests, including the four verbal recall trials, the verbal fluency test, the forward digit span test and the backward digit span test. Factor analysis was applied to evaluate and generate a single overall score. A two-level hierarchical linear model was used to evaluate the association between SES at these two levels and the overall cognition score adjusted for age, sex and marital status. Results At individual level, years of education was significantly associated with overall cognition score for both urban and rural dwellers. At the community level, a positive association was obtained between median household income and median years of education and overall cognition score among urban participants. Conclusion A significant association between SES at both individual-level and community-level (only for urban area) and cognitive performance were found in this study of a national sample of 13,157 Chinese aged 50 years and older, even after adjusting for demographic characteristics. Identifying community-based SES variables that are associated with cognitive performance in the older population provides further evidence for the need to address community characteristics associated with deprivation.
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26. Impact of aberrant cerebral perfusion on resting-state functional MRI: A preliminary investigation of Moyamoya disease
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Wang, Yituo, primary, Wang, Lubin, additional, Qiao, Penggang, additional, Sheng, Fugeng, additional, Han, Cong, additional, Ye, Enmao, additional, Lei, Yu, additional, Yan, Feng, additional, Chen, Shanshan, additional, Zhu, Yuyang, additional, Mi, Guiyun, additional, Li, Gongjie, additional, and Yang, Zheng, additional
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27. Levo-Tetrahydroberberrubine Produces Anxiolytic-Like Effects in Mice through the 5-HT1A Receptor
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Mi, Guiyun, primary, Liu, Shuai, additional, Zhang, Jian, additional, Liang, Huichun, additional, Gao, Yunyun, additional, Li, Nuomin, additional, Yu, Boyang, additional, Yang, Hongju, additional, and Yang, Zheng, additional
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28. The Dynamics of Treg/Th17 and the Imbalance of Treg/Th17 in Clonorchis sinensis-Infected Mice
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Bei Bei Zhang, Bo Zhang, Wei Pan, Ren Xian Tang, Qian Yu, Kui Yang Zheng, Bo Li, Ying Liu, Hui Hua, Xiang Ye Liu, Xiangyang Li, and Chao Yan
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T cell ,lcsh:Medicine ,Inflammation ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Biology ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Immune system ,RAR-related orphan receptor gamma ,medicine ,Animals ,IL-2 receptor ,lcsh:Science ,Ovum ,Multidisciplinary ,Clonorchis sinensis ,lcsh:R ,FOXP3 ,Interleukin ,hemic and immune systems ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 1, Group F, Member 3 ,medicine.disease ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Kinetics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Liver ,Immunology ,Clonorchiasis ,Cytokines ,Th17 Cells ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Collagen ,medicine.symptom ,Spleen ,Research Article - Abstract
Clonorchiasis, caused by the liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis, is a chronic parasitic infection regulated by T cell subsets. An imbalance of CD4+CD25+ Foxp3+regulatory T (Treg) and interleukin (IL)-17-secreting T cells (Th17) may control inflammation and play an important role in the pathogenesis of immune evasion. In the present study, we assessed the dynamics of Treg/Th17 and determined whether the Treg/Th17 ratio is altered in C. sinensis-infected mice. The results showed that the percentages of splenic Treg cells in CD4+ T cells were suppressed on day 14 post-infection (PI) but increased on day 56 PI, while Th17 cells were increased on day 56 PI compared with normal control (NC) mice. The Treg/Th17 ratio steadily increased from day 28 to day 56 PI. The hepatic levels of their specific transcription factors (Foxp3 for Treg and RORγt for Th17) were increased in C. sinensis-infected mice from day 14 to 56 PI, and significantly higher than those in NC mice. Meanwhile, serum levels of IL-2 and IL-17 were profoundly increased in C. sinensis-infected mice throughout the experiment; while the concentrations of IL-6 and transforming growth factor β1 (TGF-β1) peaked on day 14 PI, but then decreased on day 28 and 56 PI. Our results provide the first evidence of an increased Treg/Th17 ratio in C. sinensis-infected mice, suggesting that a Treg/Th17 imbalance may play a role in disease outcomes of clonorchiasis.
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29. The Proton-Sensing G-Protein Coupled Receptor GPR4 Promotes Angiogenesis in Head and Neck Cancer
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Jing, Zhibin, primary, Xu, Hongbo, additional, Chen, Xiaohong, additional, Zhong, Qi, additional, Huang, Junwei, additional, Zhang, Yang, additional, Guo, Wei, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Ding, Shuo, additional, Chen, Ping, additional, and Huang, Zhigang, additional
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30. Prevalence of Major Chronic Conditions among Older Chinese Adults: The Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) Wave 1
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Xinjian Li, Fan Wu, Yong Jiang, Jiying Xu, Yang Zheng, Paul Kowal, Min Yu, and Yanfei Guo
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Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic condition ,China ,Cross-sectional study ,lcsh:Medicine ,Comorbidity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Sex Factors ,Public health surveillance ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Health care ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Public Health Surveillance ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Geography, Medical ,lcsh:Science ,Asthma ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Age Factors ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Chronic Disease ,lcsh:Q ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
Background The likely corresponding increase in prevalence of chronic disease will be a major challenge for the health care system. Few nationwide epidemiological studies include a large enough sample of older adults to provide estimates of chronic conditions in the older adult population. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of eight common chronic health conditions and examine socioeconomic inequalities in the diseases among older adults in China. Method Data are from SAGE-China Wave 1, including 13,157 people aged 50-plus years. Respondents were asked if they had been diagnosed with any of the following chronic medical conditions: angina, arthritis, asthma, stroke, diabetes, depression, chronic lung disease and hypertension. A set of validated symptom-based questions and related diagnostic algorithms were also used to estimate disease prevalence for angina, arthritis, asthma and depression. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to examine the probability of developing chronic conditions in relation to sociodemographic variables such as gender, age, urban/rural setting and household wealth level. Results Fifty percent of respondents reported having one of the selected chronic conditions, 18.9% two conditions, 5.8% three conditions, and 1.4% reported having four or more chronic conditions. Self-reported prevalence was generated for angina (8%), arthritis (22%), asthma (2%), stroke (3%), diabetes (7%), depression (0.3%), chronic lung disease (8%) and hypertension (27%). The symptom-based prevalence of angina, arthritis, asthma and depression was 10%, 20%, 4% and 2%, respectively. Conclusion This study provides the best available prevalence estimates for major chronic health conditions among older Chinese adults. Findings from this study indicated that major chronic conditions were common, so prevention and early intervention targeting adults aged 50 years and older should be prioritized.
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31. Coronavirus papain-like proteases negatively regulate antiviral innate immune response through disruption of STING-mediated signaling
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Susan C. Baker, Li Sun, Bridget S. Banach, Yudong Yang, Xiaojuan Chen, Kui Li, Zhongbin Chen, Yaling Xing, Daniel B. Nichols, Mark A. Clementz, and Yang Zheng
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Viral Diseases ,medicine.disease_cause ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interferon ,Chlorocebus aethiops ,Coronavirus 3C Proteases ,Coronavirus ,0303 health sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,virus diseases ,3. Good health ,Cell biology ,I-kappa B Kinase ,Cysteine Endopeptidases ,Infectious Diseases ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Stimulator of interferon genes ,Medicine ,Signal transduction ,medicine.drug ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Proteases ,Science ,Immunology ,Biology ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Viral Proteins ,Immune system ,Virology ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Protein Structure, Quaternary ,Vero Cells ,030304 developmental biology ,Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ,Innate immune system ,Cell Membrane ,Immunity ,Ubiquitination ,Membrane Proteins ,Immunity, Innate ,eye diseases ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Sting ,Coronavirus NL63, Human ,HEK293 Cells ,Biocatalysis ,Interferon Regulatory Factor-3 ,Interferons ,Protein Multimerization - Abstract
Viruses have evolved elaborate mechanisms to evade or inactivate the complex system of sensors and signaling molecules that make up the host innate immune response. Here we show that human coronavirus (HCoV) NL63 and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) CoV papain-like proteases (PLP) antagonize innate immune signaling mediated by STING (stimulator of interferon genes, also known as MITA/ERIS/MYPS). STING resides in the endoplasmic reticulum and upon activation, forms dimers which assemble with MAVS, TBK-1 and IKKe, leading to IRF-3 activation and subsequent induction of interferon (IFN). We found that expression of the membrane anchored PLP domain from human HCoV-NL63 (PLP2-TM) or SARS-CoV (PLpro-TM) inhibits STING-mediated activation of IRF-3 nuclear translocation and induction of IRF-3 dependent promoters. Both catalytically active and inactive forms of CoV PLPs co-immunoprecipitated with STING, and viral replicase proteins co-localize with STING in HCoV-NL63-infected cells. Ectopic expression of catalytically active PLP2-TM blocks STING dimer formation and negatively regulates assembly of STING-MAVS-TBK1/IKKe complexes required for activation of IRF-3. STING dimerization was also substantially reduced in cells infected with SARS-CoV. Furthermore, the level of ubiquitinated forms of STING, RIG-I, TBK1 and IRF-3 are reduced in cells expressing wild type or catalytic mutants of PLP2-TM, likely contributing to disruption of signaling required for IFN induction. These results describe a new mechanism used by CoVs in which CoV PLPs negatively regulate antiviral defenses by disrupting the STING-mediated IFN induction.
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32. Recovery Sleep Reverses Impaired Response Inhibition due to Sleep Restriction: Evidence from a Visual Event Related Potentials Study
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Jin, Xiao, primary, Ye, Enmao, additional, Qi, Jianlin, additional, Wang, Lubin, additional, Lei, Yu, additional, Chen, Pinhong, additional, Mi, Guiyun, additional, Zou, Feng, additional, Shao, Yongcong, additional, and Yang, Zheng, additional
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33. Large-Scale Brain Network Coupling Predicts Total Sleep Deprivation Effects on Cognitive Capacity
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Lei, Yu, primary, Shao, Yongcong, additional, Wang, Lubin, additional, Zhai, Tianye, additional, Zou, Feng, additional, Ye, Enmao, additional, Jin, Xiao, additional, Li, Wuju, additional, Qi, Jianlin, additional, and Yang, Zheng, additional
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34. Identification of Non-HIV Immunogens That Bind to Germline b12 Predecessors and Prime for Elicitation of Cross-clade Neutralizing HIV-1 Antibodies
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Yang, Zheng, primary, Li, Jingjing, additional, Liu, Qingsheng, additional, Yuan, Tingting, additional, Zhang, Yanyu, additional, Chen, Li-Qing, additional, Lou, Qi, additional, Sun, Zehua, additional, Ying, Huazhong, additional, Xu, Jianqing, additional, Dimitrov, Dimiter S., additional, and Zhang, Mei-Yun, additional
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35. Ex Vivo Maintenance of Primary Human Multiple Myeloma Cells through the Optimization of the Osteoblastic Niche
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Zhang, Wenting, primary, Gu, Yexin, additional, Sun, Qiaoling, additional, Siegel, David S., additional, Tolias, Peter, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Lee, Woo Y., additional, and Zilberberg, Jenny, additional
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36. Levo-Tetrahydroberberrubine Produces Anxiolytic-Like Effects in Mice through the 5-HT1A Receptor.
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Mi, Guiyun, Liu, Shuai, Zhang, Jian, Liang, Huichun, Gao, Yunyun, Li, Nuomin, Yu, Boyang, Yang, Hongju, and Yang, Zheng
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ISOQUINOLINE ,QUINOLINE derivatives ,TRANQUILIZING drugs ,CORYDALIS ,SEROTONIN receptors ,LABORATORY mice - Abstract
Tetrahydroprotoberberines (THPBs) are isoquinoline alkaloids isolated from the Chinese herb Corydalis yanhusuo. In the present study, we performed competitive binding assays to examine the binding of l-THBr to neurotransmitter receptors known to be involved in sedation, hypnosis and anxiety. Our results show that l-THBr does not interact with GABAergic receptors but has binding affinities for dopamine and serotonin receptors. In addition, cAMP and [
35 S]GTPγS assays were used to determine the agonist or antagonist properties of l-THBr at dopamine (D1 , D2 ) or serotonin (5-HT) receptors. Our results show that l-THBr displays D1 and D2 antagonist and 5-HT1A agonist properties. Moreover, l-THBr-treated rodents exhibit anxiolytic-like effects in the light/dark box and elevated plus-maze tests, and the anxiolytic effect of l-THBr can be reduced by WAY-100635, a selective 5-HT1A receptor antagonist. Our results suggest that l-THBr may produce potent anxiolytic-like effects mainly through serotonin receptors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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37. Spotting East African Mammals in Open Savannah from Space
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Yang, Zheng, primary, Wang, Tiejun, additional, Skidmore, Andrew K., additional, de Leeuw, Jan, additional, Said, Mohammed Y., additional, and Freer, Jim, additional
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38. Altered Resting-State Amygdala Functional Connectivity after 36 Hours of Total Sleep Deprivation
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Shao, Yongcong, primary, Lei, Yu, additional, Wang, Lubin, additional, Zhai, Tianye, additional, Jin, Xiao, additional, Ni, Wei, additional, Yang, Yue, additional, Tan, Shuwen, additional, Wen, Bo, additional, Ye, Enmao, additional, and Yang, Zheng, additional
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39. Interleukin-27 Is Differentially Associated with HIV Viral Load and CD4+ T Cell Counts in Therapy-Naïve HIV-Mono-Infected and HIV/HCV-Co-Infected Chinese
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He, Lai, primary, Zhao, Jin, additional, Wang, Maggie Haitian, additional, Siu, Kenny K. Y., additional, Gan, Yong-Xia, additional, Chen, Lin, additional, Zee, Benny C. Y., additional, Yang, Li, additional, Kung, Hsiang-Fu, additional, Yang, Zheng-Rong, additional, and He, Ming-Liang, additional
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40. Never in Mitosis Gene A Related Kinase-6 Attenuates Pressure Overload-Induced Activation of the Protein Kinase B Pathway and Cardiac Hypertrophy
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Bian, Zhouyan, primary, Liao, Haihan, additional, Zhang, Yan, additional, Wu, Qingqing, additional, Zhou, Heng, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Fu, Jinrong, additional, Wang, Teng, additional, Yan, Ling, additional, Shen, Difei, additional, Li, Hongliang, additional, and Tang, Qizhu, additional
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41. XRCC3 C18067T Polymorphism Contributes a Decreased Risk to Both Basal Cell Carcinoma and Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis
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Chen, Xu, primary, Wang, Zhe, additional, Yan, Yulan, additional, Li, Ping, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Qin, Lingyan, additional, and Mo, Wuning, additional
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42. Diagnostic Accuracy of the PURE-LAMP Test for Pulmonary Tuberculosis at the County-Level Laboratory in China
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Hui Xia, Zhiying Zhang, Junchen Li, Yang Zheng, Yang Zhou, Yanlin Zhao, Yu Pang, Junying Chi, Jack Zhang, Qiang Li, Shitong Huan, Haiyan Dong, Daniel P. Chin, Kai Man Kam, Xichao Ou, Bing Zhao, Shengfen Wang, Zhijian Zhang, and Yuanyuan Song
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Bacterial Diseases ,Male ,Health Screening ,Epidemiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Diagnostic accuracy ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,Public and Occupational Health ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Middle Aged ,Infectious Diseases ,Medical Microbiology ,Research Design ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ,Research Article ,Adult ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Tuberculosis ,Adolescent ,Clinical Research Design ,Loop-mediated isothermal amplification ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Microbiology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Infectious Disease Epidemiology ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Young Adult ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Pulmonary tuberculosis ,Microbial Control ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,County level ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Aged ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Sputum ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Reproducibility of Results ,Bacteriology ,Nucleic acid amplification technique ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Immunology ,lcsh:Q ,business - Abstract
Background Early and effective detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), particularly in smear-negative tuberculosis (TB), is a priority for global TB control. Loop-mediated isothermal amplification with a procedure for ultra rapid DNA extraction (PURE-LAMP) can detect TB in sputum samples rapidly and with high sensitivity and specificity. However, the PURE-LAMP test has not been effectively evaluated, especially in resource-limited laboratories. In this study, we evaluated the performance of the PURE-LAMP test for TB detection in TB suspects from two county-level TB dispensaries in China. Methodology/Principal Findings From April 2011 to February 2012, patients with suspected TB were continuously enrolled from two county-level TB laboratories in China. Three sputum samples (spot, night, and morning sputum) were collected from each recruited patient. Detection of MTB by PURE-LAMP was compared to a reference standard L-J culture. The results showed that the sensitivity of the PURE-LAMP test based on spot sputum for MTB detection was 70.67%, while the sensitivity of the PURE-LAMP test based on spot sputum for MTB detection in smear positive and culture positive patients and smear negative and culture positive patients was 92.12% and 53.81%, respectively. The specificity of PURE-LAMP based on spot sputum for MTB detection was 98.32%. The sensitivity and specificity of the PURE-LAMP test based on three sputa combination for MTB detection was 88.80% and 96.86%, respectively. The results also showed that the PURE-LAMP test had a significantly lower contamination rate than did solid culture. Conclusions/Significance The study suggested that, in peripheral-level TB laboratories in China, the PURE-LAMP test showed high sensitivity and specificity for TB detection in TB suspects, making it a more effective, rapid, and safe method worthy of broader use in the future.
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43. Decreased Thalamocortical Functional Connectivity after 36 Hours of Total Sleep Deprivation: Evidence from Resting State fMRI
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Shao, Yongcong, primary, Wang, Lubin, additional, Ye, Enmao, additional, Jin, Xiao, additional, Ni, Wei, additional, Yang, Yue, additional, Wen, Bo, additional, Hu, Dewen, additional, and Yang, Zheng, additional
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44. Impaired Cardiac SIRT1 Activity by Carbonyl Stress Contributes to Aging-Related Ischemic Intolerance
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Gu, Chunhu, primary, Xing, Yuan, additional, Jiang, Li, additional, Chen, Mai, additional, Xu, Ming, additional, Yin, Yue, additional, Li, Chen, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Yu, Lu, additional, and Ma, Heng, additional
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45. A Bayesian Meta-Analysis on Prevalence of Hepatitis B Virus Infection among Chinese Volunteer Blood Donors
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Lie Wang, Guangcong Liu, Guang-ying Liu, Guo-Yuan Sui, Yanyan Gao, Yang Zheng, and Yan Deng
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China ,Hepatitis B virus ,HBsAg ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood transfusion ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Blood Donors ,Subgroup analysis ,medicine.disease_cause ,Internal medicine ,Blood plasma ,Prevalence ,Credible interval ,Humans ,Medicine ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Geography ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Bayes Theorem ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Meta-analysis ,Immunology ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Although transfusion-transmitted infection of hepatitis B virus (HBV) threatens the blood safety of China, the nationwide circumstance of HBV infection among blood donors is still unclear. Objectives To comprehensively estimate the prevalence of HBsAg positive and HBV occult infection (OBI) among Chinese volunteer blood donors through bayesian meta-analysis. Methods We performed an electronic search in Pub-Med, Web of Knowledge, Medline, Wanfang Data and CNKI, complemented by a hand search of relevant reference lists. Two authors independently extracted data from the eligible studies. Then two bayesian random-effect meta-analyses were performed, followed by bayesian meta-regressions. Results 5957412 and 571227 donors were identified in HBsAg group and OBI group, respectively. The pooled prevalence of HBsAg group and OBI group among donors is 1.085% (95% credible interval [CI] 0.859%∼1.398%) and 0.094% (95% CI 0.0578%∼0.1655%). For HBsAg group, subgroup analysis shows the more developed area has a lower prevalence than the less developed area; meta-regression indicates there is a significant decreasing trend in HBsAg positive prevalence with sampling year (beta = −0.1202, 95% −0.2081∼−0.0312). Conclusion Blood safety against HBV infection in China is suffering serious threats and the government should take effective measures to improve this situation.
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46. Increase or Decrease Hydrogen Sulfide Exert Opposite Lipolysis, but Reduce Global Insulin Resistance in High Fatty Diet Induced Obese Mice
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Yongsheng Gong, Qing hua Cui, Guo heng Xu, Bo Cai, Qiang Zeng, Chaoshu Tang, Jichun Yang, Bin Geng, Yang Zheng, Feng Liao, and Xiaofang Fan
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Blood Glucose ,Glycerol ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Adipose tissue ,Mice ,Adipocytes ,Insulin ,Hydrogen Sulfide ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Cystathionine gamma-lyase ,Alkynes ,Pyridoxal Phosphate ,Research Article ,medicine.drug ,Perilipin-1 ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lipolysis ,Morpholines ,Primary Cell Culture ,Glycine ,Biology ,Diet, High-Fat ,Insulin resistance ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Cysteine ,Obesity ,lcsh:R ,Cystathionine gamma-Lyase ,Isoproterenol ,Organothiophosphorus Compounds ,Sterol Esterase ,Phosphoproteins ,equipment and supplies ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Endocrinology ,Catecholamine ,lcsh:Q ,Insulin Resistance ,Carrier Proteins ,Diet-induced obese - Abstract
Objective Adipose tissue expressed endogenous cystathionine gamma lyase (CSE)/hydrogen sulfide (H2S) system. H2S precursor inhibited catecholamine stimulated lipolysis. Thus, we hypothesized that CSE/H2S system regulates lipolysis which contributed to the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Methods We treated rat adipocyte with DL-propargylglycine (PAG, a CSE inhibitor), L-cysteine (an H2S precursor) plus pyridoxial phosphate (co-enzyme) or the H2S chronic release donor GYY4137, then the glycerol level was assayed for assessing the lipolysis. Then, the effects of PAG and GYY4137 on insulin resistance in high fatty diet (HFD) induced obese mice were investigated. Results Here, we found that PAG time-dependently increased basal or isoproterenol stimulated lipolysis. However, L-cysteine plus pyridoxial phosphate or GYY4137 significantly reduced it. PAG increased phosphorylated protein kinase A substrate, perilipin 1 and hormone sensitive lipase, but L-cysteine and GYY4137 decreased the parameters. In HFD induced obese mice, PAG increased adipose basal lipolysis, thus blunted fat mass increase, resulting in lowering insulin resistance evidenced by reduction of fasting glucose, insulin level, HOMA index, oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) curve area and elevating the insulin tolerance test (ITT) response. GYY4137 inhibited lipolysis in vivo without increasing fat mass, but also ameliorated the insulin resistance in HFD mice. Conclusion These results implicated that inhibition endogenous CSE/H2S system in adipocytes increased lipolysis by a protein kinase A-perilipin/hormone-sensitive lipase pathway, thus blunted fat mass increase and reduced insulin resistance in obese mice; giving H2S donor decreased lipolysis, also reduced insulin resistance induced by HFD. Our data showed that increase or decrease H2S induced opposite lipolysis, but had the same effect on insulin resistance. The paradoxical regulation may be resulted from different action of H2S on metabolic and endocrine function in adipocyte.
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47. Two Novel Mutations on Exon 8 and Intron 65 of COL7A1 Gene in Two Chinese Brothers Result in Recessive Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa
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Lin, Ying, primary, Chen, Xue-Jun, additional, Liu, Wei, additional, Gong, Bo, additional, Xie, Jun, additional, Xiong, Jun-Hao, additional, Cheng, Jing, additional, Duan, Xi-Ling, additional, Lin, Zhao-Chun, additional, Huang, Lu-Lin, additional, Wan, Hui-Ying, additional, Liu, Xiao-Qi, additional, Song, Lin-Hong, additional, and Yang, Zheng-Lin, additional
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48. Transcriptomic Assay of CD8+ T Cells in Treatment-Naïve HIV, HCV-Mono-Infected and HIV/HCV-Co-Infected Chinese
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Zhao, Jin, primary, Yi, Lina, additional, Lu, Jing, additional, Yang, Zheng-Rong, additional, Chen, Ying, additional, Zheng, Chenli, additional, Huang, Dan, additional, Li, Yu-Feng, additional, Chen, Lin, additional, Cheng, Jinquan, additional, Kung, Hsiang-fu, additional, and He, Ming-Liang, additional
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49. Identification and Characterization of a Broadly Cross-Reactive HIV-1 Human Monoclonal Antibody That Binds to Both gp120 and gp41
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Zhang, Mei-Yun, primary, Yuan, Tingting, additional, Li, Jingjing, additional, Rosa Borges, Andrew, additional, Watkins, Jennifer D., additional, Guenaga, Javier, additional, Yang, Zheng, additional, Wang, Yanping, additional, Wilson, Richard, additional, Li, Yuxing, additional, Polonis, Victoria R., additional, Pincus, Seth H., additional, Ruprecht, Ruth M., additional, and Dimitrov, Dimiter S., additional
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- 2012
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50. An Ultra-Fast Metabolite Prediction Algorithm
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Yang, Zheng Rong, primary and Grant, Murray, additional
- Published
- 2012
- Full Text
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