13 results on '"Jie Rong"'
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2. [Effects of different amounts of organic acid soil conditioners on soil nutrients and crop growth].
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Cui H, Zhang JD, Bao L, Han JR, Che ZX, Bao XG, and Yang RJ
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- Agriculture, China, Nitrogen analysis, Nutrients, Zea mays, Fertilizers analysis, Soil
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Northwest China is burdened by declining soil fertility and poor capacity of water and nutrient retention. A pot experiment was conducted to examine the effects of organic acid conditio-ners (OASC) with four application rates (0, 20, 40, and 60 g·kg
-1 ) on soil nutrients and crop growth. Maize and common vetch were the focus crops and loessial soil and irrigated desert soil were the soil types. The results showed that OASC application reduced water evaporation loss and significantly improved soil available nutrient content, with the most obvious effects on soil phosphorus. Available phosphorus content and proportion were increased by 256.5% and 227.4%, respectively, compared with no OASC treatment. The shoot dry weights of maize and common vetch on loessial soil were initially increased with the increasing OASC application rate and were highest at the application rate of 20 g·kg-1 . The values progressively decreased with increasing OASC addition rates. Total salt content was significantly increased and the rate of emergence of common vetch decreased at OASC rate exceeding 20 g·kg-1 . For irrigated desert soil, the OASC application rate did not affect total salt content when maize was planted. There was significant increase in soil total salt contents when common vetch was planted and at the OASC rate of 60 g·kg-1 . The shoot dry weight of common vetch and maize was highest with the OASC application rates at 40 g·kg-1 and 60 g·kg-1 , respectively. The optimal OASC rate for planting common vetch and maize on loess soil was 20 g·kg-1 . The application rates of 40 g·kg-1 and 60 g·kg-1 were optimal for planting common vetch and maize on irrigated desert, respectively.- Published
- 2021
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3. [Application of oscillating chemical fingerprint technology combined with mathematical analysis method in quality control analysis of traditional Chinese medicine and food].
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Zhang ZS, Wang HX, Ye RP, Pei JR, and Li Z
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Food, Principal Component Analysis, Quality Control, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Oscillating chemical fingerprint is a nonlinear dynamic fingerprint technology that reflects the overall redox activity of the entire system based on potential-time changes in multi-stage chemical reactions. This article summarizes the application of oscillating chemical fingerprint technology combined with mathematical analysis method in the qualitative and quantitative analysis of traditional Chinese medicine and food in recent years, including similarity analysis, principal component analysis, cluster analysis and other qua-litative analysis methods, as well as linear, logarithmic, exponential, polynomial, multivariate analysis and other quantitative analysis methods, so as to provide meaningful information for further quality control analysis of the oscillation chemical fingerprint technology in the field of traditional Chinese medicine and food.
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- 2021
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4. [Qualitative and quantitative analysis of Rhodobryum giganteum by using nonlinear oscillating chemical fingerprint technique].
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Ye RP, Wang HX, Pei JR, Zhang ZS, Suo TC, Li WL, and Li Z
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- Quality Control
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A new method for qualitative and quantitative analysis of Rhodobryum giganteum by using the nonlinear oscillating chemical was established for improving the quality control standard of R. giganteum. Its potential(E)/time(t) curve was recorded by electrochemical workstation in the oscillation reaction system of BrO~-_3-Ce(SO_4)_2-H_2SO_4-malonic acid/tartaric acid. The nonlinear oscillating chemical fingerprints were investigated for repeatability, and it was found that the RSD values of the four characteristic parameters of R. giganteum were less than 4.1%, indicating a good repeatability and high precision of this experiment. After optimizing the experimental parameters such as particle size, rotation speed and temperature, a new method based on nonlinear oscillating chemical was used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of R. giganteum. The results showed that there was a good linear relationship between the induction time/the period of oscillation and the dosage of herbs(0.1-1.1 g), with the relative coefficients of 0.978 and 0.975, respectively. Besides, the highest potential showed a nonlinear relationship with the dosage of herbs, with the relative coefficient of 0.999. This method was also used to discriminate the R. giganteum and R. roseum. They were similar in appearance, but their fingerprints were quite different. Independent sample t test results showed that there were significant differences in the oscillation time, the maximum amplitude and the induction time, providing a basis for the identification of the basic sources of Herba Rhodobryi Rasei.
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- 2020
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5. [The methodology and influential factors of real-time elastography in liver examination].
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Ling WW, Lu Q, Ma L, Quan JR, Yang LL, and Luo Y
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- Adult, Area Under Curve, Female, Healthy Volunteers, Humans, Male, Respiration, Young Adult, Elasticity, Elasticity Imaging Techniques methods, Liver diagnostic imaging
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Objective: To investigate the methodology and influential factors of real-time elastography (RTE) in liver examination., Methods: Forty normal volunteers received the examination of liver with RTE. All strain images were analyzed by the Strain Histogram Measurement and the liver fibrosis index (LFI) values were recorded. Two-tailed t-test was used to evaluate the significance of the potential influence factors of RTE, including inter-lobar variations, respiratory phase, different sections and gender. A paired two-tailed t-test and Bland-Altman test were used in the analysis of the inter- and intra-observer consistency., Results: There were significant differences between the LFI values in the left lobe and those in the right lobe (2.52 +/- 0.47 vs. 1.58 +/- 0.41), also between right intercostal and right sub-costal approach (1.58 +/- 0.41 vs. 1. 59 +/- 0.45). There were no significant differences either between the LFI values of end-expiration and those of end-inspiration (2.61 +/- 0.54 vs. 1.58 +/- 0.41) or between male and female (1.57 +/- 0.37 vs. 1.60 +/- 0.46). RTE showed goodness of fit between the inter- and intra-observer consistency., Conclusion: Liver stiffness measurement performed by RTE at end-inspiration in the right lobe with inter-costal approach may reveal liver elasticity more accurately.
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- 2013
6. [Ultrasound tissue characterization of hepatic fat in rats using radiofrequency signal analysis].
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Quan JR, Xie XQ, Lin JL, Chen Y, Ling WW, Lu Q, Fan YT, and Luo Y
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- Algorithms, Animals, Male, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Scattering, Radiation, Sensitivity and Specificity, Ultrasonography methods, Fatty Liver diagnostic imaging, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods
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Objective: To investigate the significance of multi-parameter quantitative evaluation of hepatic fat using ultrasound radiofrequency signal analysis., Methods: Thirty two SD rats were divided into two groups, with 24 having fatty livers and 8 serving as normal controls. Radiofrequency signals were sampled with a 13-MHz ultrasound probe and digitized at 40 MHz in 16-bit resolution. Four statistical parameters of the radiofrequency envelope [Mean, Mean/SD ratio (MSR), skewness (SK), and kurtosis (KU)] within the ROI were calculated offline, and their ability to diagnose fatty liver was analyzed., Results: The rats with fatty livers had greater Mean and MSR but lower skewness and kurtosis than the controls. The areas under the ROC curve of Mean, MSR, skewness and kurtosis for diagnosing fatty livers were 0.85, 0.96, 0.98, and 0.98 respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of Mean, MSR, skewness and kurtosis for diagnosing fatty livers were 70.8%/88.9%, 87.5%/100%, 95.8%/100% and 95.8%/100% respectively, whereas conventional ultrasound achieved only 68.2% in sensitivity and 66.7% in specificity., Conclusion: Compared with conventional ultrasound, radiofrequency signal analysis is more accurate in diagnosing fatty livers.
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- 2012
7. [Effect of Shenqi Fuzheng injection combined with chemotherapy in treating advanced colorectal carcinoma].
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Liang QL, Pan DC, and Xie JR
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- Fluorouracil therapeutic use, Humans, Leucovorin therapeutic use, Organoplatinum Compounds therapeutic use, Quality of Life, Survival Rate, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Colorectal Neoplasms drug therapy, Drugs, Chinese Herbal therapeutic use
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Objective: To compare the therapeutic effect and toxicity of chemotherapy, used alone or in combined with Shenqi Fuzheng Injection (SFI), for the treatment of advanced colorectal carcinoma (ACRC)., Methods: One hundred and fifty-two patients with ACRC were equally randomized by digital table, to the treated group, treated by chemotherapy of FOLFOX regimen combined with SFI, and the control group treated by FOLFOX regimen alone. The therapeutic effect and adverse reaction of the treatment in patients were assessed., Results: The effective rate (CR +PR) was 63.2% (48/76) in the treated group and 46.1% (35/76) in the control group, showing significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05). The median survival time in the two groups was 31 weeks and 28 weeks respectively. CD4/CD8 ratio was significantly increased in the treated group (1.56 +/- 0.21, 1.64 +/- 0.28, P < 0.05), but significantly decreased in the control group (1.58 +/- 0.22, 1.46 +/- 0.33, P < 0.01). Quality of life in the former group was higher than that in the latter group (P < 0.05). Times/case of nausea, vomiting, leukopenia occurring in the control group was more than those in the treated group A (P < 0.05)., Conclusion: By combining with SFI, some adverse reactions of chemotherapy (such as nausea, vomiting, leukopenia) and its influence on patients' immunity could be alleviated in treating ACRC, which might enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy, and improve the quality of life and prolong the median survival time in patients.
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- 2009
8. [Research on enhanced photocatalytic degradation of medical PVC by plasma-initiated free radicals].
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Li XJ, Qiao GJ, and Chen JR
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- Catalysis radiation effects, Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Nanotechnology, Photochemistry methods, Surface Properties, Polyvinyl Chloride chemistry, Titanium chemistry
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Effects of plasma-initiated free radicals on photocatalytic degradation of medical PVC with anatase TiO2 were studied. Surface properties of PVC were characterized by the contact angle, surface tension, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and electron spin resonance (ESR). The results indicate that the surface free energy and wettability of plasma-treated PVC increase greatly. The contact angles of distilled water, glycerin and dihydroxyethylsulfide for the plasma-treated PVC decrease. ESR reveals radicals on the surface of the plasma-treated PVC film nearly increase ten times. Moreover, the photodegradation of the PVC-TiO2 was compared with that of plasma-treated PVC-TiO2 through performing weight loss monitoring, scanning electron microscopic (SEM) analysis. Weight-loss rate of the plasma-treated PVC-TiO2 increases 27.4% in comparison with that of PVC-TiO2 under UV irradiation for 60 hours. SEM of the plasma-treated PVC-TiO2 film shows a lot of crack on the surface after photodegradation. Plasma treatments aggravate the photocatalytic degradation of medical PVC.
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- 2007
9. [Preparation and photocatalytic activity of boron doped CeO2/TiO2 mixed oxides].
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Tang XH, Wei CH, Liang JR, and Wang BG
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- Catalysis radiation effects, Oxidation-Reduction radiation effects, Photochemistry, Rhodamines chemistry, Boron chemistry, Cerium chemistry, Environmental Pollutants chemistry, Titanium chemistry
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Boron doped CeO2/TiO2 mixed oxides photocatalysts were prepared by adding boric acid and cerous nitrate during the hydrolyzation of titanium trichloride and tetrabutyl titanate. XRD, UV-Vis DRS and XPS techniques were used to characterize the crystalline structure, light absorbing ability and the chemical state of Boron element in the photocatalyst sample. The photocatalytic activities were evaluated by monitoring the degradation of acid red B under UV irradiation. These results indicate that the wavelengths at adsorbing edge are affected by the content of cerous nitrate and the maximum absorption wavelength is about 481 nm when the mole ratio of Ce/Ti is 1.0. For higher dosage of Cerium, the absorbance edge shifts to blue slightly. The prepared photocatalyst is composed of anatase TiO2 and cubic CeO2 when calcined at 500 degrees C. An increase in the calcination temperature transforms the crystalline structure of the titanium oxides from anatase to rutile, and has no obvious influence on crystalline structure of CeO2 but crystallites growth up. The absorbance edge decreases drastically with the increase of calcination temperature. With a view to the stability of photocatalyst and utilization of sun energy, 500 degrees C of calcination temperature is recommended. The XP spectrum for B1s exhibits that only a few boron ions dope into titania and ceria matrix, others exist in B2O3. The photocatalytic activity increases with increase of cerous nitrate dosage, and decreases drastically due to higher dosage (the mol ratio of Ce/Ti > 0.5). After 10 min UV irradiation, 96% of acid red B is degraded completely over photocatalyst under optimum reaction condition.
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- 2006
10. [Changes and clinical significance of serum soluble Apo-1/Fas in pancreatic cancer].
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Liang QL, Pan DC, Yin ZM, Liu GX, Yang Q, Xie JR, Fu YW, and Cai LZ
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- Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous blood, Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous drug therapy, Adult, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal blood, Carcinoma, Pancreatic Ductal drug therapy, Cisplatin administration & dosage, Deoxycytidine administration & dosage, Deoxycytidine analogs & derivatives, Disease Progression, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Pancreatic Neoplasms drug therapy, Prognosis, Remission Induction, Gemcitabine, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Pancreatic Neoplasms blood, fas Receptor blood
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Objective: To detect changes of serum soluble Apo-1/Fas (sApo-1/Fas) in pancreatic cancer patients and to investigate its clinical value in assessing the effect of chemotherapy., Methods: The serum level of sApo-1/Fas in 30 normal control subjects and 58 pancreatic cancer patients were detected using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the sApo-1/Fas level of 48 pancreatic cancer patients, before and after chemotherapy was compared., Results: Compared with the level of the control group, the level of serum soluble Apo-1/Fas was significantly correlated with clinical stage but not with age, sex or pathologic type of pancreatic cancer. It was elevated gradually from stage II to IV (P < 0.01). However, it would obviously decrease in pancreatic cancer patients after chemotherapy (P < 0.01)., Conclusion: The serum soluble Apo-1/Fas may be involved in the development of pancreatic cancer, and it may be used as one parameter to assess the disease status and prognosis of pancreatic cancer patient.
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- 2006
11. [Improvement of PVC bio-carrier surface property by remote plasma].
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Li R, Chen JR, Chen J, and Yao X
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- Nitrogen chemistry, Oxygen chemistry, Surface Properties, Waste Disposal, Fluid methods, Argon chemistry, Biofilms, Helium chemistry, Polyvinyl Chloride chemistry, Waste Disposal, Fluid instrumentation
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The effects of various remote plasma, such as Ar, He, O2 and N2 on PVC bio-carrier surface modification were studied. The surface properties were characterized by the contact angle measurement and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The role of all kinds of active species such as electrons, ions and free radicals involved in plasma surface modification were evaluated. Results show that the remote plasma treatments modify the PVC surface in both wettability and composition, the (O + N)/C of PVC surface increases from 7% to 22%, and the water contact angle decreases from 97 degrees to 15 degrees. The optimal results was achieved when plasma treatment parameters were set, that is treatment time 3 min, Ar flux at 20 cm3/s, power at 60W, sample position of 40 cm. The results show that the modified PVC Bio-carrier adhesion rate and capacity on the modified surface are greatly increased.
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- 2006
12. [Use of serum transferrin receptor detection in diagnosis of iron deficiency anemia in children].
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Wang JR and Zou DD
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- Anemia, Iron-Deficiency blood, Biomarkers blood, Child, Child, Preschool, China, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Anemia, Iron-Deficiency diagnosis, Receptors, Transferrin blood
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- 2004
13. [Clinical value of serum soluble Apo-1/Fas for predicting biological behaviors and prognosis of gastric carcinoma].
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Liang QL, Pan DC, Yin ZM, Liu GX, Yang Q, Xie JR, Cai LZ, and Fu YW
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- Adult, Aged, Apoptosis, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Stomach Neoplasms drug therapy, Stomach Neoplasms pathology, Stomach Neoplasms blood, fas Receptor blood
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Background & Objective: Literatures reported that the soluble Apo-1/Fas(sApo-1/Fas) levels in serum of patients with malignant carcinoma were higher than that in normal control subject, but there were fewer studies was seldom to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in patients with malignancy carcinoma and effect of chemotherapy; the subject is to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in patients with gastric carcinoma and effect of chemotherapy on it, and to investigate its clinical value., Methods: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays(ELISA) was available to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in 42 case of patients with gastric carcinoma before and after chemotherapy, as compared with 30 case of normal control subject., Results: Levels of sApo-1/Fas were elevated in all subgroups of patients with gastric carcinoma as compared to the controls (P < 0.01), sApo-1/Fas was correlated with clinical stage and histological grade, and not with sex, age; the sApo-1/Fas level in stage IV was higher in comparison with stage III and II (P < 0.05-0.01), and in stage III it was higher than in stage II (P < 0.05); being lower in the well differentiated and moderately differentiated than the poorly differentiated(P < 0.05-0.01), that the sApo-1/Fas levels were remarkably reduced in complete remission or partial remission patients(P < 0.01) after chemotherapy., Conclusion: sApo-1/Fas may play closely reflect growth and regulation in gastric carcinoma, it may be a predictor for biological behaviors and prognosis of gastric carcinoma; sApo-1/Fas may be a new target in treating gastric carcinoma.
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- 2002
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