67 results on '"Cai, X.-L."'
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2. Does the tenure track influence academic research? An empirical study of faculty members in China.
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Yang, Xi, Cai, X. L., and Li, T. S.
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UNIVERSITY faculty , *EDUCATION research , *ACADEMIC achievement , *RESEARCH universities & colleges - Abstract
Since the twenty-first century, universities in many countries, including China, have introduced tenure-track employment to attract outstanding faculty. Through a survey of 1099 faculty members from 21 high-level research universities in China, this study used a quasi-experimental method to examine the effect of the tenure track on faculty members' academic performance. The results suggest that the implementation of the tenure track led to an increase in the number of academic publications, but a decrease in the number of high-quality academic articles. The study further analyzed the underlying mechanisms by which the tenure track affected faculty members' academic performance, and found that introducing the tenure track increased cross-institutional collaboration, thereby promoting academic productivity. However, it resulted in a reduction in research collaboration within the institution, which hindered academic publication in high-impact journals. In terms of disciplinary heterogeneity, this study shows that the negative effect of the tenure track on publication quality was more significant in science than in engineering. Based on the research results above, this paper proposed several suggestions for improving the tenure system to ensure research excellence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Does the tenure track influence academic research? An empirical study of faculty members in China
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Yang, Xi, primary, Cai, X. L., additional, and Li, T. S., additional
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- 2023
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4. The Occurrence of Malignancy in Trypanosoma brucei brucei by Rapid Passage in Mice
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Cai, X-L, Li, S-J, Zhang, P, Li, Z, Hide, G, Lai, D-H, Lun, Z-R, Robello, C, Smircich, P, and Witola, WH
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Microbiology (medical) ,in vivo rapid passage ,dedifferentiation ,Trypanosoma brucei ,transcriptome ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,malignancy - Abstract
Pleomorphic Trypanosoma brucei are best known for their tightly controlled cell growth and developmental program, which ensures their transmissibility and host fitness between the mammalian host and insect vector. However, after long-term adaptation in the laboratory or by natural evolution, monomorphic parasites can be derived. The origin of these monomorphic forms is currently unclear. Here, we produced a series of monomorphic trypanosome stocks by artificially syringe-passage in mice, creating snapshots of the transition from pleomorphism to monomorphism. We then compared these artificial monomorphic trypanosomes, alongside several naturally monomorphic T. evansi and T. equiperdum strains, with the pleomorphic T. brucei. In addition to failing to generate stumpy forms in animal bloodstream, we found that monomorphic trypanosomes from laboratory and nature exhibited distinct differentiation patterns, which are reflected by their distinct differentiation potential and transcriptional changes. Lab-adapted monomorphic trypanosomes could still be induced to differentiate, and showed only minor transcriptional differences to that of the pleomorphic slender forms but some accumulated differences were observed as the passages progress. All naturally monomorphic strains completely fail to differentiate, corresponding to their impaired differentiation regulation. We propose that the natural phenomenon of trypanosomal monomorphism is actually a malignant manifestation of protozoal cells. From a disease epidemiological and evolutionary perspective, our results provide evidence for a new way of thinking about the origin of these naturally monomorphic strains, the malignant evolution of trypanosomes may raise some concerns. Additionally, these monomorphic trypanosomes may reflect the quantitative and qualitative changes in the malignant evolution of T. brucei, suggesting that single-celled protozoa may also provide the most primitive model of cellular malignancy, which could be a primitive and inherent biological phenomenon of eukaryotic organisms from protozoans to mammals.
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- 2022
5. First Report of Diaporthe longicolla Causing Leaf Spot on Kalanchoe pinnata in China
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Sun, X.-D., primary, Cai, X.-L., additional, Pang, Q.-Q., additional, Zhou, M., additional, Zang, W., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, and Bian, Q., additional
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- 2021
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6. Borehole-driven 3D surface seismic data processing using DAS-VSP data
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Yu, G., primary, Zhang, Y. S., additional, He, Q. L., additional, Cai, X. L., additional, Li, S. S., additional, Ding, Q. X., additional, Wu, J. J., additional, and Liu, W., additional
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- 2021
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7. First Report of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides Causing Anthracnose on Canna edulis in China
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Sun, X.-D., primary, Cai, X.-L., additional, Pang, Q.-Q., additional, Zhou, M., additional, Zang, W., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, and Bian, Q., additional
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- 2021
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8. Photosynthetic response of Vallisneria natans (Lour.) Hara (Hydrocharitaceae) to increasing nutrient loadings
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Cai, X. L., Gao, G., Tang, X. M., Dai, J. Y., and Chen, D.
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- 2012
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9. First Record of Leaf Spot Disease on Costus speciosus Caused by Nigrospora oryzae in Hainan, China
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Sun, X.-D., primary, Cai, X.-L., additional, Pang, Q.-Q., additional, Zhou, M., additional, Zhang, W., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, and Bian, Q., additional
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- 2021
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10. Field Performance of Transgenic indica Hybrid Rice with Improved Cooking and Eating Quality by Down-regulation of Wx Gene Expression
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Liu, Q. Q., Yu, H. X., Chen, X. H., Cai, X. L., Tang, S. Z., Wang, Z. Y., and Gu, M. H.
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- 2005
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11. First Report of Macrophomina phaseolina Causing Root Rot of Curcuma longa in China
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Sun, X.-D., primary, Cai, X.-L., additional, Pang, Q.-Q., additional, Zhou, M., additional, Zhang, W., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, and Bian, Q., additional
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- 2020
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12. First Report of Leaf Blight on Mentha canadensis Caused by Nigrospora sphaerica in China
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Sun, X. D., primary, Cai, X. L., additional, Pang, Q. Q., additional, Zhou, M., additional, Zhang, W., additional, Chen, Y. S., additional, and Bian, Q., additional
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- 2020
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13. First Report of Colletotrichum truncatum Causing Anthracnose on Piper betle in China
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Sun, X.-D., primary, Cai, X.-L., additional, Pang, Q.-Q., additional, Zhou, M., additional, Zang, W., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, and Bian, Q., additional
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- 2020
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14. Effect of a Cu Interlayer on the Joining of a TiAl-based Alloy and a Ni-based Superalloy by Laser Welding.
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Xiao, Z. Y., Cai, X. L., Zhao, H. Y., Wang, K. Y., Gu, X. Y., and Li, H. M.
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LASER welding , *DISSIMILAR welding , *HEAT resistant alloys , *EUTECTIC structure , *ALLOYS , *NICKEL-chromium alloys , *NICKEL alloys - Abstract
Dissimilar welding of TiAl-based alloy to Ni-based superalloy with a Cu interlayer was performed by laser welding. Detailed effects of interlayer thickness on microstructural characterization and mechanical properties of the joints were investigated. The results indicated that the thickness of the Cu interlayer had a great influence on the joint performance. Laser welding cannot be achieved by using 0.2 mm Cu interlayer due to the main brittle phases such as AlNi2Ti, Ni0.35Al0.30Ti0.35, etc. formed in the joint. With the Cu interlayer thickness increased to 0.4 and 0.6 mm joints with no macrocracks were achieved. The (Cu,Ni) solid solution, Cr solid solution, Al(Cu,Ni)2Ti/(Cu,Ni) eutectic structure and Al(Ni,Cu)2Ti formed in the laser welds with Cu interlayers of 0.4 and 0.6 mm thickness which reduced the hardness. The average tensile strength of the laser welded joints with Cu interlayers of 0.4 and 0.6 mm thickness were 158 MPa and 88 MPa, respectively. The weak links of the joints were the TiAl/weld interface. The temperature field and stress field simulation of laser welding with different thickness of Cu interlayer has been analysed and detailed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
15. The decrease of endothelial progenitor cells caused by high altitude may lead to coronary heart disease.
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HA, X.-Q., LI, J., MAI, C.-P., CAI, X.-L., YAN, C.-Y., JIA, C.-X., and HE, S.
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OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between the number of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) and coronary heart disease (CHD). PATIENTS AND METHODS: A total of 24 patients with CHD were chosen from Lanzhou City and Xianyang City, and then, 24 healthy controls who matched the CHD group in gender, age and address were chosen as control group. C-reactive protein (CRP) and c-reaction protein (hs-CRP) were detected. The levels of interleukin-8 (IL-8), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), homocysteine (Hcy), hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1a) and stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1a) were detected. RESULTS: The number of EPCs in control groups was both increased compared with CHD group (p<0.05). The number of EPCs in Xianyang control group was increased compared with Lanzhou control group (p<0.05). Compared with the control group, the levels of TC, LDL and CRP in the CHD group were higher (p<0.05). Compared with Lanzhou control group, Hcy level was decreased in Lanzhou CHD group (p<0.05). Compared with Xianyang control group, the levels of IL-8 and VEGF were increased, but the levels of HIF-1a and Hcy were decreased in the Xianyang CHD group (p<0.05). The expressions of IL-8, VEGF, Hcy and HIF-1a were increased in Lanzhou control group than the Xianyang control group (p<0.05). In Lanzhou CHD group, Spearman correlation analysis showed that the number of EPCs was negatively related to hs-CRP content (r=-0.631, p<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The decrease of EPCs caused by high altitude may increase the expressions of various cytokines, leading to the occurrence of CHD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
16. Occurrence of Fusarium equiseti on Sauropus androgynus in Hainan, China
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Sun, X.-D., primary, Cai, X.-L., additional, Pang, Q.-Q., additional, Zang, W., additional, Chen, Y.-S., additional, and Li, F.-H, additional
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- 2019
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17. Circ-ABCB10 acts as an oncogene in glioma cells via regulation of the miR-620/FABP5 axis.
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SUN, W.-Y., LU, Y.-F., CAI, X.-L., LI, Z.-Z., LV, J., XIANG, Y.-A., CHEN, J.-J., CHEN, W.-J., LIU, X.-M., and CHEN, J.-B.
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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to investigate the biological function of circular RNA ABCB10 (circ-ABCB10) in regulating the progression of glioma and to study the possible underlying mechanisms. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The expression levels of circ-ABCB10, miR-620 and FABP5 mRNA in glioma tissues, normal surrounding tissues and glioma cell lines were measured by Real-time PCR (RT-PCR). Circ-ABCB10 was silenced by siRNA in glioma cell lines (U87, T98G). The proliferation, migration and invasion of glioma cells were measured by MTT, wound healing and transwell assays, respectively. The relationship between circ-ABCB10, miR-620 and FABP5 was tested by Dual-Luciferase assay. The expression of proteins was measured by Western blot. The cell cycle distribution and apoptosis were measured by flow cytometry. RESULTS: The expression levels of circ-ABCB10 and FABP5 in glioma tissues and cells were significantly higher than those in their normal counterparts. Moreover, the expression of miR-620 was lower in glioma tissues. Silencing of circ-ABCB10 in glioma cells significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration and invasion of glioma cells. Moreover, downregulation of circ-ABCB10 induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in glioma cells. Furthermore, inhibition of miR-620 showed the opposite effects to silencing circ-ABCB10 on glioma cells. Dual-Luciferase reporter assays demonstrated that circ-ABCB10 could bind to miR-620 and that FABP5 was a direct target of miR-620. Western blot results showed that circ-ABCB10 could stabilize the expression of FABP5, while miR-620 decreased the expression of FABP5. Furthermore, overexpression of FABP5 abrogated the silencing effects of circ-ABCB10 in glioma cells. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that circ-ABCB10 affects glioma progression by regulating the miR-620/FABP5 axis, and circ-ABCB10 might be used as a potential target for the treatment of glioma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
18. Thickness-dependent nanofriction of a rare gas monolayer sliding on Pb(111) ultrathin films
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Cai, X. L., primary, Wang, J. J., additional, Fu, X. N., additional, Bai, S. Y., additional, Niu, C. Y., additional, and Jia, Y., additional
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- 2016
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19. Density distribution ofLi8and8Band capture reaction at low energy
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Fan, G. W., primary, Fukuda, M., additional, Nishimura, D., additional, Cai, X. L., additional, Fukuda, S., additional, Hachiuma, I., additional, Ichikawa, C., additional, Izumikawa, T., additional, Kanazawa, M., additional, Kitagawa, A., additional, Kuboki, T., additional, Lantz, M., additional, Mihara, M., additional, Nagashima, M., additional, Namihira, K., additional, Ohkuma, Y., additional, Ohtsubo, T., additional, Ren, Zhongzhou, additional, Sato, S., additional, Sheng, Z. Q., additional, Sugiyama, M., additional, Suzuki, S., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, Takechi, M., additional, Yamaguchi, T., additional, and Xu, W., additional
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- 2015
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20. Structure ofLi8from a reaction cross-section measurement
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Fan, G. W., primary, Fukuda, M., additional, Nishimura, D., additional, Cai, X. L., additional, Fukuda, S., additional, Hachiuma, I., additional, Ichikawa, C., additional, Izumikawa, T., additional, Kanazawa, M., additional, Kitagawa, A., additional, Kuboki, T., additional, Lantz, M., additional, Mihara, M., additional, Nagashima, M., additional, Namihira, K., additional, Ohkuma, Y., additional, Ohtsubo, T., additional, Ren, Zhongzhou, additional, Sato, S., additional, Shen, Z. Q., additional, Sugiyama, M., additional, Suzuki, S., additional, Suzuki, T., additional, Takechi, M., additional, Yamaguchi, T., additional, Xu, B. J., additional, and Xu, W., additional
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- 2014
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21. Effects of surface modification on properties of nanocapsules for self-healing materials
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Cai, X. L., primary, Fu, D. T., additional, and Qu, A. L., additional
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- 2014
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22. The impact of body mass index on complication and survival in resected oesophageal cancer: a clinical-based cohort and meta-analysis
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Zhang, S S, primary, Yang, H, additional, Luo, K J, additional, Huang, Q Y, additional, Chen, J Y, additional, Yang, F, additional, Cai, X L, additional, Xie, X, additional, Liu, Q W, additional, Bella, A E, additional, Hu, R G, additional, Wen, J, additional, Hu, Y, additional, and Fu, J H, additional
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- 2013
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23. Study of the ionization of hydrogen atoms in an intense circularly polarized laser field
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Yang, L F, primary, Xu, W, additional, Zhang, Q R, additional, Fan, G T, additional, Cai, X L, additional, Luo, W, additional, Fan, G W, additional, Li, Y J, additional, Pan, Qu Y, additional, Xu, B J, additional, Yan, Z, additional, and An, Z D, additional
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- 2011
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24. Time-frequency coherence analysis of multi-channel eventrelated potential using adaptive windowed Lomb periodogram
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Zhang, Z. G., primary, Cai, X. L., additional, Chan, S. C., additional, Hu, Y., additional, Hu, L., additional, and Chang, C. Q., additional
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- 2009
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25. A global map of rainfed cropland areas at the end of last millennium using remote sensing and geospatial techniques
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Biradar, C. M., primary, Thenkabail, P. S., additional, Turral, H., additional, Noojipady, P., additional, Li, Y. J., additional, Velpuri, M., additional, Dheeravath, V., additional, Vithanage, J., additional, Schull, M., additional, Cai, X. L., additional, Murali, K. G., additional, and Rishiraj, D., additional
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- 2006
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26. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of inferior vena cava and hepatic veins for Budd-Chiari syndrome.
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Teng, G J, primary, He, S C, additional, and Cai, X L, additional
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- 1993
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27. Feasibility of disposing waste glyphosate neutralization liquor with cement rotary kiln.
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Bai, Y., Bao, Y. B., Cai, X. L., Chen, C. H., and Ye, X. C.
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FEASIBILITY studies , *SEWAGE disposal , *GLYPHOSATE , *NEUTRALIZATION (Chemistry) , *CEMENT kilns , *X-ray diffraction - Abstract
The waste neutralization liquor generated during the glyphosate production using glycine-dimethylphosphit process is a severe pollution problem due to its high salinity and organic components. The cement rotary kiln was proposed as a zero discharge strategy of disposal. In this work, the waste liquor was calcinated and the mineralogical phases of residue were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The mineralogical phases and the strength of cement clinker were characterized to evaluate the influence to the products. The burnability of cement raw meal added with waste liquor and the calorific value of waste liquor were tested to evaluate the influence to the thermal state of the kiln system. The results showed that after the addition of this liquor, the differences of the main phases and the strength of cement clinker were negligible, the burnability of raw meal was improved; and the calorific value of this liquor was 6140 J/g, which made it could be considered as an alternative fuel during the actual production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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28. Density distribution of 8Li and 8B and capture reaction at low energy.
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Fan, G. W., Fukuda, M., Nishimura, D., Cai, X. L., Fukuda, S., Hachiuma, I., Ichikawa, C., Izumikawa, T., Kanazawa, M., Kitagawa, A., Kuboki, T., Lantz, M., Mihara, M., Nagashima, M., Namihira, K., Ohkuma, Y., Ohtsubo, T., Zhongzhou Ren, Sato, S., and Sheng, Z. Q.
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LITHIUM , *BERYLLIUM , *NUCLEAR reactions , *NUCLEAR cross sections , *NUCLEAR structure - Abstract
Reaction cross sections of 8Li on stable targets were measured at intermediate energies. With the existing experimental data of interaction cross sections at 790 MeV/nucleon the nucleón density distribution of 8Li was extracted by the use of the modified Glauber model. Meanwhile, the existing data of 8B have been also reanalyzed. Structures of 8Li and 8B were compared through the density. On the basis of dilute surface densities, the discussion of 7LÍ(H,K) 8Li and 7Be(p,y) 8B capture reactions was performed within the framework of the direct capture reaction mechanism. The calculations agreed quite well with the experimental data as well as other analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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29. Structure of 8Li from a reaction cross-section measurement.
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Fan, G. W., Fukuda, M., Nishimura, D., Cai, X. L., Fukuda, S., Hachiuma, I., Ichikawa, C., Izumikawa, T., Kanazawa, M., Kitagawa, A., Kuboki, T., Lantz, M., Mihara, M., Nagashima, M., Namihira, K., Ohkuma, Y., Ohtsubo, T., Zhongzhou Ren, Sato, S., and Shen, Z. Q.
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NUCLEAR physics , *LITHIUM , *NUCLEAR reactions , *PARTICLE interactions , *ENERGY security - Abstract
We have precisely measured reaction cross sections (R) for 8Li using 9Be, 12C, 27Al, and proton targets at intermediate energies by the transmission method. From the energy dependence of the R including the high energy data, the density distribution of 8Li was deduced through a modified Glauber model. It is shown that 8Li has a shorter tail structure in the density as compared with that of 8B and the matter radius of 8Li is similar to those of the other nonhalo Li isotopes. The result is consistent with the previous experiments that there is a tendency for 8Li to be a skin nucleus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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30. [Endoscopic resection of type D trigeminal schwannoma through nasal sinus approach].
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Feng X, Fu Q, Gu SS, Ye P, Wang J, Duan C, Cai XL, Zhang LQ, Ni SL, and Li XZ
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- Male, Female, Humans, Child, Retrospective Studies, Endoscopy methods, Nasal Cavity pathology, Nasal Cavity surgery, Neurilemmoma surgery, Cranial Nerve Neoplasms surgery
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Objective: To examine the feasibility and surgical approach of removing type D trigeminal schwannoma through nasal cavity and nasal sinus under endoscope. Methods: Eleven patients with trigeminal schwannoma who were treated in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from December 2014 to August 2021 were analyzed retrospectively in this study. There were 7 males and 4 females, aged (47.5±13.5) years (range: 12 to 64 years). The neoplasm involved the pterygopalatine fossa, infratemporal fossa, ethmoidal sinus, sphenoid sinus, cavernous sinus, and middle cranial fossa. The size of tumors were between 1.6 cm×2.0 cm×2.0 cm and 5.7 cm×6.0 cm×6.0 cm. Under general anesthesia, the tumors were resected through the transpterygoid approach in 4 cases, through the prelacrimal recess approach in 4 cases, through the extended prelacrimal recess approach in 2 cases, and through the endoscopic medial maxillectomy approach in 1 case. The nasal endoscopy and imaging examination were conducted to detect whether neoplasm recurred or not, and the main clinical symptoms during follow-up. Results: All the surgical procedures were performed under endonasal endoscope, including Gross total resection in 10 patients. The tumor of a 12-year-old patient was not resected completely due to huge tumor size and limited operation space. One patient was accompanied by two other schwannomas located in the occipital region and the ipsilateral parotid gland region originating from the zygomatic branch of the facial nerve, both of which were removed concurrently. After tumor resection, the dura mater of middle cranial fossa was directly exposed in the nasal sinus in 2 cases, including 1 case accompanied by cerebrospinal fluid leakage which was reconstructed by a free mucosal flap obtained from the middle turbinate, the other case was packed by the autologous fat to protect the dura mater. The operation time was ( M (IQR)) 180 (160) minutes (range: 120 to 485 minutes). No complications and deaths were observed. No recurrence was observed in the 10 patients with total tumor resection during a 58 (68) months' (range: 10 to 90 months) follow-up. No obvious change was observed in the facial appearance of all patients during the follow-up. Conclusion: Type D trigeminal schwannoma involving pterygopalatine fossa and infratemporal fossa can be removed safely through purely endoscopic endonasal approach by selecting the appropriate approach according to the size and involvement of the tumor.
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- 2023
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31. [Effects of cinepazide maleate injection on blood pressure in patients with acute ischemic stroke and hypertension].
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Chen HS, Yang Y, Ni J, Chen GF, Ji Y, Yi F, Zhang ZB, Wu J, Cai XL, Shao B, Wang JF, Liu YF, Geng DQ, Qu XH, Li XH, Wei Y, Han SG, Zhu RX, Ding JP, Lyu H, Huang YN, Huang YH, Xiao B, Gong T, Yu XF, and Cui LY
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- Blood Pressure, Humans, Piperazines, Treatment Outcome, Brain Ischemia drug therapy, Hypertension drug therapy, Ischemic Stroke, Stroke drug therapy
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Objective: To investigate the blood pressure change in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and hypertension treated with cinepazide maleate injection. Methods: This was a subgroup analysis of post-marketing clinical confirmation study of cinepazide maleate injection for acute ischemic stroke: a randomized, double-blinded, multicenter, placebo-parallel controlled trial, which conducted in China from August 2016 to February 2019. Eligible patients fulfilled the inclusive criteria of acute anterior circulation ischemic stroke with National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) scores of 7-25. The primary endpoints were mean blood pressure of AIS patients treated with cinepazide maleate or control, which were assessed during the treatment period (14 days), and the proportion of the patients with normal blood pressure was analyzed after the treatment period. Furthermore, a subgroup analysis was performed to investigate a possible effect of the history of hypertension on outcomes. Results: This analysis included 809 patients with hypertension. There was no significant difference in patients blood pressure and the proportion of patients with normal blood pressure (60.5% vs. 59.0%, P >0.05) between cinepazide maleate group and control group. Conclusion: Administration of cinepazide maleate injection does not affect the management of clinical blood pressure in patients with AIS.
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- 2022
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32. [Analysis of treatment costs for pneumoconiosis patients in Hunan Province].
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Wu L, Zhan H, Bao ZN, Chen JQ, and Cai XL
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- China, Health Care Costs, Humans, Inpatients, Length of Stay, Hospitalization, Pneumoconiosis therapy
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Objective: To explore the level and influencing factors of treatment costs for patients with pneumoconiosis, and to provide a basis for reducing the economic burden of patients with pneumoconiosis and optimizing the rational allocation of medical resources. Methods: In August 2020, the multi-stage stratified sampling method was used to obtain the treatment cost information of pneumoconiosis patients from January to December 2018 in 1123 sample medical institutions. The average cost per time of 2178 outpatients and 7425 inpatients was described, and the differences in the distribution of hospitalization costs for patients with pneumoconiosis were compared by one-way analysis of variance, and a multiple linear regression model was constructed to analyze the influencing factors of hospitalization costs for patients with pneumoconiosis. Results: The average cost of outpatients with pneumoconiosis was 465.88 yuan, and the average cost of inpatients was 12280.63 yuan. There were statistically significant differences in hospitalization expenses among different age, institution level, institution type, length of hospital stay and type of insured ( F =10.49, 402.92, 416.35, 2390.48, 1298.14, P <0.001) . Age, length of hospital stay, reimbursement ratio, and institution level were influencing factors of the total hospitalization expenses of patients with pneumoconiosis ( t =5.27, 62.20, 22.35, 21.20, P <0.001) . Conclusion: Patients with pneumoconiosis have a heavy burden of treatment costs. Age, length of hospital stay, institution level and reimbursement ratio are the main influencing factors of hospitalization costs. It is recommended to strengthen the prevention and treatment of key populations, standardize the use of medical insurance, and promote the rational allocation of medical resource to reduce the cost burden of pneumoconiosis patients.
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- 2022
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33. [Acute respiratory distress syndrome caused by quetiapine poisoning: a case report].
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Zhang Y, Teng F, Liu LL, Cai XL, Zhang N, and Li GQ
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- Dibenzothiazepines, Humans, Quetiapine Fumarate therapeutic use, Antipsychotic Agents, Drug Overdose therapy, Respiratory Distress Syndrome
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Quetiapine is a psychotropic drug. Excessive use of quetiapine may lead to drowsiness, blurred vision, respiratory depression, hypotension and extrapyramidal reactions. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is rare due to overdose of quetiapine. On 14 February 2020, a patients with coma, respiratory arrest and hypotension due to overdose of quetiapine were admitted to our hospital. After receiving mechanical ventilation、plasma adsorption and anti-inflammatory treatment, the patient's consciousness turned clear, the machine was successfully removed and extubated, and the patient's condition was improved and discharged from hospital. We analyzed the clinical data of the patient with quetiapine poisoning, and discussed the clinical symptoms and chest CT characteristics of ARDS caused by quetiapine poisoning, in order to improve the understanding of quetiapine poisoning and improve the success rate of rescue.
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- 2022
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34. [Surgical treatment of maxillary bone cyst though modified endoscopic prelacrimal recess approach].
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Feng X, Xu LN, Chen WH, Li XZ, Cai XL, Ye P, Wang J, and Zhang LQ
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- Endoscopy, Humans, Maxilla surgery, Maxillary Sinus surgery, Bone Cysts, Cysts
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- 2021
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35. [Four cases of acute diquat poisoning with prominent epileptoid seizure and literature review].
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Cai XL, Teng F, Yu X, Liu LL, and Li GQ
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- Adult, Diquat, Female, Gastric Lavage, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Seizures, Epilepsy, Poisoning
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Objective: To further improve the awareness of the clinical feature of acute diquat poisoning. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 4 cases of acute diquat poisoning with epileptoid seizure as the main clinical manifestation, which were admitted and diagnosed by the Characteristic Medical Center of Chinese People's Armed Police Force from January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2019. Take "Diquat" or "Deiquat" or "Reward" as keyword search for CNKI, Pubmed, and EMbase in both Chinese and English. The date of literature retrieval was from the database founding to December 31, 2019. Results: Of the 4 patients, 3 were male and 1 female, with an average age of 28 years (22-33 years) . The estimated dose was 8-20 g. All patients were treated with gastric lavage, catharsis, fluid replacement, blood perfusion, and in the early stage of treatment of epileptic seizures, the initial routine antiepileptic drugs had poor effect. Then propofol and midazolam were injected into the treatment. The epilepsy was relieved, but the condition deteriorated rapidly, and the patients died eventually. The literature search retrieved 3 patients in the 3 literatures included in the study were analyzed, and their clinical course was similar to that of 4 cases in the center. Necropsy was performedon all 3 patients, and the results were cerebral edema, diffuse cerebral edema, and hemorrhage around the basal ganglia. Conclusion: Acute diquat poisoning can cause epileptic seizures. Once it occurs, the disease progresses rapidly and the prognosis is poor. The combination of large dose of sedative drugs can be used to treat epilepsy in order to improve the prognosis.
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36. [Urinary retinol binding protein and β 2 -microglobulin were associated with urinary albumin to creatinine ratio and renal function in hospitalized diabetic patients].
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Li SM, Wang YA, Liu W, Wu ZY, Chen L, Cai XL, Zhang R, Yang WJ, Liu Y, Ma YM, Gong SQ, Zhang SM, Ren Q, Han XY, and Ji LN
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- Albumins, Albuminuria, Creatinine, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Humans, beta 2-Microglobulin, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 complications, Retinol-Binding Proteins
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Objective: To explore the associations of urinary retinol binding protein (RBP) and β
2 -microglobulin (β2 -MG) with urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (UACR) and renal function in hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Methods: A total of 1 030 Chinese patients with T2DM were included in this study. The subjects were divided into the UACR normal group (<30 mg/g), microalbuminuria group (30-300 mg/g) and macroalbuminuria group (>300 mg/g). Patients with normal UACR were further divided into two groups according to the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): the eGFR low group (<90 ml·min-1 ·1.73m-2 ) and the normal eGFR group (≥90 ml·min-1 ·1.73m-2 ). Urine RBP and β2 -MG levels among the groups were compared. Multiple linear regression analyses were applied to evaluate risk factors of urine RBP and β2 -MG. Results: In all patients ( n =1 030), urine RBP and β2 -MG increased gradually with the increase of UACR across the three groups, the proportions of abnormal urine RBP (>0.7 mg/L) and β2 -MG (>370 μg/L) in these groups were 3.8%, 8.5%, 39.0% ( P <0.001), and 12.9%, 26.7%, 46.8% ( P <0.001), respectively. In the UACR normal group ( n =788), 12.2% of the patients were with eGFR<90 ml·min-1 ·1.73m-2 . The proportion of abnormal β2 -MG (>370 μg/L) was higher in the eGFR low group than that in the eGFR normal group (29.2% vs. 10.7%, P <0.001). Multivariate linear stepwise regression analyses were performed using natural logarithm of urine RBP or β2 -MG as dependent variable, and showed that urine RBP was independently associated with UACR ( β =0.0005, P <0.001), serum creatinine ( β =0.006, P <0.001) and glycosylated hemoglobin A1c ( β =0.050, P =0.001), and β2 -MG was independently correlated with UACR ( β =0.000 4, P <0.001), serum creatinine ( β =0.011, P <0.001), systolic blood pressure ( β =0.005, P =0.031) and fasting blood-glucose ( β =0.027, P =0.046). Conclusions: Urine RBP and β2 -MG are positively associated with high UACR and impaired renal function in T2DM patients, and these changes could occur before UACR and eGFR turned out to be abnormal. It is recommended that urine RBP and β2 -MG be detected as early as possible to identify diabetic kidney disease in patients with normal UACR and eGFR.- Published
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37. [Resection of maxillary sinus cholesteatoma by transnasal prelacrimal recess approach: one case report].
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Yang FL, Tang SM, Chen WH, Zheng L, Feng C, Cai XL, and Li XZ
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- Endoscopy, Humans, Maxillary Sinus surgery, Cholesteatoma surgery, Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures methods, Paranasal Sinus Diseases surgery
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- 2020
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38. [Multi-center empirical study of virtual gastroscopy simulator in the examination of clinical practice skills of specialist physicians].
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Cai MY, Cai XL, Zhou PH, Li XH, Liu XW, Xiong J, Xu SC, and Chen SY
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- Educational Measurement, Gastroscopy methods, Humans, Clinical Competence, Computer Simulation, Education, Medical, Graduate methods, Gastroenterology education, Gastroscopy education
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Objective: To study the role of virtual gastroscopy simulator in the examination of clinical practice skills of gastrointestinal specialists. Methods: A multi-center empirical study was carried out. In June 2018, ninety participants from three tertiary care teaching hospitals in China, including Zhongshan Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai Tongji Hospital and Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, took part in the examination. Participants were selected as follows: 30 specialists without any experience of gastroscopy exams, 30 with basic knowledge (gastroscopy exams <500 cases) and 30 with good skill (gastroscopy exams ≥500 cases). These 90 students participated in this empirical study after theoretical study and simulator training. Among them, 50 (55.6%) were undergraduates, 25 (27.8%) masters, and 15 (16.7%) doctors; 42 (46.7%) were residents, 39 (43.3%) attending physicians, and 9 (10.0%) deputy chief physicians. The assessment was divided into two parts. The first part was to use the simulator (GI mentor II) for ballooning within 10 minutes, with a total score of 40 points. The second part was a complete gastroscopy exam on the simulator, including preparation before gastroscopy exam, gastroscopy exam, post - exam management and related knowledge quiz. The difficulty and discrimination of the assessment plan were evaluated by the extreme grouping method parameters (difficulty P definition: <0.3 was difficult, 0.3 to 0.7 was medium, ≥0.7 was easy; discrimination degree D definition: <0 was poor, 0 to 0.2 was medium, ≥0.2 was good), and by comparing the virtual gastroscopy assessment scores of different experience, academic, and professional title groups. The score analysis of the student group was expressed using the mastering rate (the average score divided by the total score). The data of the normal distribution was represented by (mean±SD) (range), and the data of the nonnormal distribution was represented by M ( P 25, P 75). Kruskal-Wallis non-parametric test was used for comparison between groups. Results: The total score of 90 students was (82.9±10.9) (55.8 to 99.0), and the mastering rate was 82.9%. The overall difficulty of the first and the second parts were 0.78 and 0.76, respectively, and the difficulty level was easy. The overall discrimination of the first and the second parts were 0.70 and 0.67, respectively, and the discrimination was good. The stratified analysis was performed according to the professional title. The median score was 83.2 (75.5, 89.0) in the residents, 82.5 (71.7, 93.6) in the attending physicians, and 93.5 (88.5, 99.0) in the deputy chief physicians, and the difference was statistically significant ( H =6.213, P =0.045). According to the stratification analysis of academic qualifications, the median score was 81.7 (73.0, 87.5) in participants with undergraduate degree, 91.0 (79.0, 95.0) in those with master degree and 88.0 (81.7, 93.5) in those with doctor degree, whose difference was statistically significant ( H =9.233, P =0.010). The stratified analysis of the second part showed that the median scores of the "operational process" part of the low, medium and high basis group were 33.0 (30.5, 36.5), 34.0 (32.0, 36.0) and 37.0 (35.0, 37.5), respectively, whose difference was statistically significant ( H =7.603, P =0.022). The median scores of the "operational process" section of the resident, attending physician, and deputy chief physician were 33.0 (30.5, 35.0) points, 36.0 (34.0, 37.5) points and 37.0 (37.0, 37.5) points, respectively, whose difference was statistically significant ( H =18.563, P =0.001). Conclusions: The virtual gastroscopy simulator can reflect the true level of gastroscopy exam skills of the students. The examination questions are moderately difficult, and there is a good discrimination of the exam.
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39. [Protective effects and mechanism of keratinocyte growth factor combined with hypoxia inducible factor-1α on intestinal crypt epithelial cells of rats with hypoxia stress].
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Xu Q, Bai YQ, Zeng TX, Yang B, Cai XL, and Ha XQ
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- Animals, Rats, Cell Hypoxia drug effects, Epithelial Cells drug effects, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Fibroblast Growth Factor 7 metabolism, Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the protective effects and mechanism of keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) combined with hypoxia inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) on intestinal crypt epithelial cells (IEC-6) of rats with hypoxia stress. Methods: (1) The routinely cultured IEC-6 of rats were collected and divided into normoxia blank group, normoxia KGF group, normoxia HIF-1α group, and normoxia combine group, according to the random number table, and then the previous mediums were respectively replaced with dulbecco's modified eagle medium (DMEM), medium with 0.5 ng/mL KGF, medium with 10.0 ng/mL HIF-1α, and medium with 0.5 ng/mL KGF and 30.0 ng/mL HIF-1α. And the cells were cultured in cell incubator with oxygen volume fraction of 21% for 24 hours. (2) Another batch of routinely cultured IEC-6 were collected and divided into normoxia control group, hypoxia control group, hypoxia KGF group, hypoxia HIF-1α group, and hypoxia combine group, according to the random number table. The previous mediums were replaced with DMEM, DMEM, medium with 0.5 ng/mL KGF, medium with 10.0 ng/mL HIF-1α, and medium with 0.5 ng/mL KGF and 30.0 ng/mL HIF-1α respectively. And then, the cells in normoxia control group were cultured routinely for 24 hours, and cells in the other 4 groups were cultured in cells incubator of 3 gases, with oxygen volume fraction of 5% for 24 hours. Cells cultured in normoxic and hypoxic incubators were collected, with 3 samples in each group, and morphological changes of cells were observed with optical microscope. Cells cultured in normoxic and hypoxic incubators were collected, with 3 samples in each group, and survival rates of cells were detected by cell count kit 8. Cells in normoxia control group and cells cultured in hypoxic incubator were collected, with 3 samples in each group. The cell cycle changes and apoptosis rates were detected by flow cytometer, the content of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) was detected by ultraviolet spectrophotometer, and protein expression of p53 was detected by Western blotting. Data were processed with one-way analysis of variance and least significant difference test. Results: (1) After being cultured for 24 h, cells cultured in normoxic incubator grew well with oval or round shapes and clear cytoplasm, and cells cultured in hypoxic incubator showed irregular shapes such as fusiform or starlike shape, with black particle in cytoplasm. (2) After being cultured for 24 h, cell survival rates of normoxia blank group, normoxia KGF group, normoxia HIF-1α group, and normoxia combine group were (107.4±8.7)%, (109.8±2.9)%, (115.8±7.4)%, and (112.8±10.6)% respectively. There was no significantly statistical difference in general comparison of cell survival rates among the above groups ( F =0.685, P =0.586). After being cultured for 24 h, cell survival rates of hypoxia control group, hypoxia KGF group, hypoxia HIF-1α group, and hypoxia combine group were (35.1±4.6)%, (52.9±6.8)%, (56.2±3.1)%, and (71.2±9.6)% respectively, which were significantly lower than (106.3±12.3)% of normoxia control group ( P <0.001). Survival rates of cells in hypoxia KGF group, hypoxia HIF-1α group, and hypoxia combine group were significantly higher than the rate of cells in hypoxia control group ( P =0.023, 0.009, <0.001). Survival rate of cells in hypoxia combine group was significantly higher than the rates of cells in hypoxia KGF group and hypoxia HIF-1α group ( P =0.017, 0.045). (3) After being cultured for 24 h, percentage of cells in G1 phase in hypoxia control group was significantly higher than that of cells in normoxia control group ( P =0.030), percentages of cells in S phase in hypoxia control group, hypoxia KGF group, and hypoxia HIF-1α group were obviously lower than the percentage of cells in normoxia control group ( P =0.020, 0.031, 0.026), and percentages of cells in different phases in other groups were close to those of cells in normoxia control group ( P =0.516, 0.107, 0.052, 0.985, 0.637, 0.465, 0.314, 0.591). After being cultured for 24 h, percentages of cells in G1 phase in hypoxia control group, hypoxia KGF group, and hypoxia HIF-1α group were obviously higher than the percentage of cells in hypoxia combine group ( P =0.001, 0.030, 0.014), and percentages of cells in S phase in the above 3 groups were obviously lower than the percentage of cells in hypoxia combine group ( P =0.001, 0.012, 0.010). (4) After being cultured for 24 h, compared with that of cells in normoxia control group, apoptosis rate of cells in hypoxia control group obviously increased ( P =0.018), and apoptosis rate of cells in hypoxia combine group obviously decreased ( P =0.008). After being cultured for 24 h, compared with that of cells in hypoxia control group, apoptosis rates of cells in hypoxia KGF group and hypoxia combine group obviously decreased ( P =0.004, 0.001). Apoptosis rate of cells in hypoxia combine group was obviously lower than those of cells in hypoxia KGF group and hypoxia HIF-1α group ( P =0.032, 0.002). (5) After being cultured for 24 h, compared with that of cells in normoxia control group, the content of ATP of cells in hypoxia combine group changed unobviously ( P =0.209), and content of ATP of cells in the other groups obviously decreased ( P = <0.001, 0.001, 0.002). Content of ATP of cells in hypoxia HIF-1α group and hypoxia combine group was obviously higher than that of cells in hypoxia control group ( P =0.044, 0.001). Content of ATP of cells in hypoxia combine group was obviously higher than that of cells in hypoxia KGF group and hypoxia HIF-1α group ( P =0.011, 0.020). (6) After being cultured for 24 h, protein expressions of p53 of cells in hypoxia control group, hypoxia KGF group, and hypoxia HIF-1α group were obviously higher than that of cells in normoxia control group ( P <0.001), and protein expression of p53 of cells in hypoxia combine group was obviously lower than those of cells in hypoxia control group, hypoxia KGF group, and hypoxia HIF-1α group ( P =0.001, 0.001, 0.002). Conclusions: KGF combined with HIF-1α have significant protective effects on IEC-6 of rats with hypoxia stress, and can improve its survival in hypoxic environment by inhibiting cell cycle arrest, reducing the level of apoptosis, and increasing level of energy metabolism.
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40. [Application of Mohs microsurgery in nasal basal cell carcinoma].
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Ma WY, Liu W, Li XZ, Ye P, Zhang LQ, and Cai XL
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Microsurgery methods, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Recurrence, Local, Retrospective Studies, Carcinoma, Basal Cell surgery, Facial Neoplasms surgery, Mohs Surgery, Nose Neoplasms surgery, Skin Neoplasms surgery
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Objective: To discuss the application of Mohs microsurgery in nasal and facial basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and analyze the pathological and clinical features. Methods: The clinical data of 127 patients who were diagnosed by pathology as nasal and facial BCC in Qilu Hospital of Shandong University from January 2010 to January 2015 were retrospectively analysed. The value of Mohs microsurgery was discussed and the nasal & facial sites of BCC lesions, clinical and histopathology features were summarized. Results: The proportion of male and female was 1.27︰1 in 127 patients, the ages ranged from 27 to 91 years. The top three inflicted area in nasal and facial was followed by nasal dorsum, nasal root and upper lip.The most frequent clinical type was nodular ulcerative type.The most common pathological type was nodular and pigmented. Routine surgical resection was performed in 62 cases (48.8%) while Mohs micrographic surgery in 38 cases (29.9%). Follow-up duration was 37 months on average. Local recurrence occurred in 5 cases in routine surgical resection group while there was no recurrence in Mohs micrographic surgery group. There was no distant metastasis in all cases. Conclusions: There are few specific clinical manifestation in nasal & facial BCC. Surgical treatment is prefered, especially by Mohs micrographic surgery, because it can strictly control the scope of surgical resection and obtain malformation repairment as well as beauty in nasal and facial region.
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41. Differences in expression of YKL-40 and TLR4 in nasal sinus mucosa of chronic sinusitis patients with and without nasal polyps.
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Li XZ, Zhao SC, Cai XL, Wang YF, Chen J, Ma XF, and Zhang H
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- Adult, Aged, Chronic Disease, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Nasal Mucosa pathology, Nasal Polyps pathology, Sinusitis pathology, Chitinase-3-Like Protein 1 biosynthesis, Gene Expression Regulation, Nasal Mucosa metabolism, Nasal Polyps metabolism, Sinusitis metabolism, Toll-Like Receptor 4 biosynthesis
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This work studies the expression differences of YKL-40 and TLR4 in nasal sinus mucosa of chronic sinusitis patients with and without nasal polyps and its clinical significances. Fifty chronic sinusitis patients with nasal polyps and 50 chronic sinusitis patients without, accepted by our hospital during February 2016-February 2017, were included and taken as group A and group B, respectively. In addition, another 50 patients with nasal deviation were taken as group C (control group). The ostiomeatal complex mucosa of group A and B and the inferior turbinate mucosa of group C were taken and the fluorescence quantitative PCR method was applied to detect the expression of YKL-40, TLR4 and NF- κB of the mucosa and explore and influence of YKL-40 and TLR4 on NF-κB. There was a negative correlation between YKL-40 and TLR4 in group A, and the difference was statistically significant (P less than 0.05) while there was no relationship between YKL-40 and TLR4 expression in group B. The level of YKL-40 protein in group A was higher than that in group B, which was statistically significant (P less than 0.05). YKL-40 and TLR4 were positively correlated in group A while there was no correlation between YKL- 40 and TLR4 expression in group B. The expression of YKL-40, TLR4 and NF-κB in chronic sinusitis patients with nasal polyps was high. In addition, there was a negative correlation between YKL-40 and TLR4 expression in chronic sinusitis patients with nasal polyps. YKL-40 and TLR4 interacted with each other to activate NF-κB and promote disease progression.
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- 2018
42. [Expression and clinical significance of autophagy-related gene Beclin1 and P62 in nasal polyps].
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Qi JJ, Han XF, Cai XL, Li XZ, Zhang LQ, Feng X, and Liu DY
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- Beclin-1 metabolism, Female, Gene Expression, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Nasal Mucosa metabolism, Nasal Polyps pathology, Neoplasm Proteins metabolism, RNA, Messenger metabolism, RNA-Binding Proteins metabolism, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Turbinates metabolism, Autophagy genetics, Beclin-1 genetics, Nasal Polyps genetics, Neoplasm Proteins genetics, RNA-Binding Proteins genetics
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Objective: To investigate the expression of autophagy-related gene Beclin1 and P62 in nasal polyps and its relationship with the pathogenesis of this disease., Methods: The specimens were divided into two groups: nasal polyp tissue(n=50) and normal inferior turbinate mucosa(n=20). The general morphology was detected with hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining, the expression of Beclin1 and P62 was examined with immunohistochemistry(IHC) and real-time fluorescent quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction ( RT-PCR). SPSS 20.0 software was used to analyze the data., Results: Protein level: The expression of Beclin1 in nasal polyp tissue was lower than inferior turbinate mucosa(U=-13.36, P<0.01), in contrast, P62 in experimental group was higher than control group(U=12.99 , P<0.01). mRNA level: The relative quantity of Beclin1 and LC3B expressions in nasal polyp were 0.46±0.17 and 0.46±0.11, which was lower than those in turbinate mucosa 1.11±0.47 and 0.96±0.25.The differences were significant(t value was -4.61, -4.61, both P<0.01). But the relative quantity of P62 expression in nasal polyp was 2.19±0.44, which was higher than that in turbinate mucosa (1.05±0.33). The difference was all significant(t=6.16, P<0.01)., Conclusions: Compared with control group, the expression of Beclin1 was deficient and P62 was much more. Autophagy was deficient in nasal polyps, which might be in connection with the pathogenesis of the disease.
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43. Expression of claudin-1 and its relationship with lymphatic microvessel generation in hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma.
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Li WJ, Zhang ZL, Yu XM, Cai XL, Pan XL, and Yang XY
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- Aged, Antibodies, Monoclonal, Murine-Derived chemistry, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell genetics, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell mortality, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell surgery, Claudin-1 metabolism, Female, Gene Expression, Humans, Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms genetics, Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms mortality, Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms surgery, Hypopharynx pathology, Hypopharynx surgery, Lymph Nodes metabolism, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis, Lymphatic Vessels pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Grading, Neoplasm Staging, Prognosis, Survival Analysis, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell diagnosis, Claudin-1 genetics, Hypopharyngeal Neoplasms diagnosis, Hypopharynx metabolism, Lymphatic Vessels metabolism
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We investigated the relationship between claudin-1 and micro-lymphatic vessel density (MLVD) by detecting claudin-1 and protein D2-40 expression in cancer tissue specimens obtained from 97 patients with hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (HSCC). We also explored the correlation between the expression of these proteins and clinical tumor stage, pathological grading, and clinical prognosis in the patients. Moreover, we studied the mechanism of lymph node metastasis in HSCC, thereby providing information for treating HSCC and inhibiting lymph node metastasis. We detected levels of claudin-1 and protein D2-40 expression in cancer tissue from 97 patients with HSCC and para-tumor tissue from 90 patients by immunohistochemistry; we analyzed the correlation between markers and clinicopathological features by using the Pearson chi-square test and conducted survival analysis by the log-rank test. Claudin-1 expression was high in HSCC and was related to tumor differentiation and lymph node metastasis; Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that claudin-1 expression was related to patient survival rate (P = 0.012). There was a significant relationship between MLVD in the tissues adjacent to the carcinoma and the indices of histopathological grade, clinical stage, and lymph node metastasis. There was also a positive correlation between claudin-1 expression and MLVD. High expression of claudin-1 might induce the generation of tumor lymphatic vessels, which increases metastasis in the lymph node. Because claudin-1 is related to patient survival rate, it may be useful as a monitoring index for postoperative HSCC and might be a new target for treating the disease.
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- 2015
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44. [The anatomic study and clinical application of the bone (periosteum) flap pedicled with upper muscular branches of lateral femoral muscle].
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Zhong GW, Zheng HP, and Cai XL
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Muscle, Skeletal blood supply, Bone Transplantation, Femoral Fractures surgery, Fractures, Ununited surgery, Muscle, Skeletal transplantation, Surgical Flaps blood supply
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Objective: To explore the anatomic feature and clinical application of the bone (periosteum) flap pedicled with upper muscular branches of lateral femoral muscle., Methods: The anatomic features and distribution of upper muscular branches of lateral femoral muscle were observed in the lower extremities of 40 adult cadavers. From February 1989 to February 1999, 7 cases with bone defect or nonunion of upper part of femur were treated with transfer of bone (periosteum) flap pedicled with upper muscular branches of lateral femoral muscle., Results: The upper muscular branches of lateral femoral muscle originated from the transversal branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery. The musculoperiosteal branch and periosteal branch were originated at 16.8 +/- 3.0 cm below the greater trochanter. The diameter and length of musculoperiosteal branch were 1.4 to 1.7 mm and 2.7 to 5.6 cm, those of the periosteal branch were 0.4 to 0.6 mm and 1.2 to 1.5 cm respectively. Bone union achieved in 10 to 18 weeks after operation in all 7 cases after 18 to 42 months follow-up. The motion of hip joint reached 180 degrees in 4 cases, 120 degrees in 2 cases and 65 degrees in 1 case. The donor area recovered well., Conclusion: The bone (periosteum) flap pedicled with upper muscular branches of lateral femoral muscle is an effective alternative for repairing the bone defect or nonunion of the upper or middle part of femur.
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- 2001
45. [The clinical features of laryngeal malignant lymphoma with 5 cases reported].
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Zhao JD, Cai XL, and Wang TD
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- Adult, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Laryngeal Neoplasms diagnosis, Laryngeal Neoplasms therapy, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin diagnosis, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin therapy
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Objective: To improve the diagnosis and treatment of laryngeal malignant lymphoma., Method: Clinical features of 5 cases were reported and recent literatures were reviewed., Result: 2 cases presented with large ulcerated lesions and their laryngeal structure were destroyed, their prognosis were poor. Another 3 cases were local primary lesions, they were generally associated with a relatively short history of hoarseness and dysphagia and exhibited grey-white neoplasms with preferential involvement in the supraglottic parts of larynx, but non-ulcerated lesions, they were treated with operation and radiotherapy or chemotherapy or combinations. The prognosis were very well after 2 to 6 years follow up., Conclusion: It is important for the local primary lesion to be diagnosed correctly for the treatment and prognosis.
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- 2000
46. Aberrant splicing of intron 1 leads to the heterogeneous 5' UTR and decreased expression of waxy gene in rice cultivars of intermediate amylose content.
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Cai XL, Wang ZY, Xing YY, Zhang JL, and Hong MM
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- Amylose metabolism, Base Sequence, Molecular Sequence Data, Oryza metabolism, Plant Proteins genetics, Polymerase Chain Reaction, RNA Precursors metabolism, RNA, Messenger biosynthesis, Sequence Alignment, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Species Specificity, Starch Synthase genetics, Alternative Splicing, Introns, Oryza genetics, Plant Proteins biosynthesis, Starch Synthase biosynthesis
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We have previously reported that three distinct patterns of waxy (Wx) gene transcript accumulation were present in 31 rice cultivars. The cultivars with high amylose content (group I) contain a 2.3 kb mature Wx mRNA, cultivars with intermediate amylose content (group II) produce both a 3.3 kb Wx pre-mRNA, which contains intron 1, and the 2.3 kb Wx mature mRNA, and cultivars with no amylose (group III) accumulate only the 3.3 kb Wx pre-mRNA. Analyses of the cDNAs reveals that four splice donor sites and three splice acceptor sites in intron 1 give rise to six splicing patterns in 2.3 kb Wx mRNA of group II cultivars. In addition, aberrant intron 1 excision causes either deletion of 4 or 5 nucleotides, or addition of 7 and 13 nucleotides at the junction of exon 1 and exon 2 of the 2.3 kb mRNA. In contrast, only one normal splicing pattern (one splice donor site and one splice acceptor site) was found in the 2.3 kb mRNA of group I cultivars. Nucleotide sequences of the Wx intron 1 in group I and group II cultivars differ by 16 individual bases. We suggest that these deletions or additions contribute to inefficient splicing of intron 1 from the 3.3 kb Wx pre-mRNA, as well as an aberrant splicing of the Wx intron 1 to produce the 2.3 kb mRNA with a heterogeneous 5' untranslated region (5'-UTR). As a consequence, the total amount of translatable Wx mRNA, and therefore the Wx protein and amylose content, are reduced in the group II cultivars compared with the group I cultivars.
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- 1998
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47. The micro-determination of serum gamma-glutamyl transferase.
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Zhen HT, Tan SW, Cai XL, and He SS
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- Adult, Colorimetry methods, Female, Humans, Male, Reference Values, Sensitivity and Specificity, gamma-Glutamyltransferase blood
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The method of serum gamma-glutamyl transferase colorimeter assay was modified by changing the wave length from 420 nm to 400 nm, the incubated temperature from 37 degrees C to 50 degrees C, the sample amount from 30 microliters to 6 microliters. The modified method was proved to be more sensitive, with CV of intra-group being 2.06% and accuracy 97.4%. The method is suitable for clinical application with small-amount blood samples collected from earlobe or finger tip.
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- 1994
48. Preoperative transcatheter hepatic arterial embolization for hepatic malignancy.
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Teng GJ, He SC, Guo JH, Cai XL, and Gao GR
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- Aged, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Iodized Oil administration & dosage, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Embolization, Therapeutic, Hepatic Artery, Liver Neoplasms therapy
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Rationale and Objectives: This retrospective study was undertaken to determine clinically and histopathologically the efficacy of preoperative transcatheter hepatic arterial embolization (PTHAE) in liver malignancies., Methods: Ten patients underwent either single or multiple episodes of PTHAE with lipiodol in an emulsion with chemotherapeutic agents. Four of the patients were thought to be unresectable before embolotherapy. Eight patients had hepatocellular carcinoma, one had cholangiocarcinoma, and one metastatic colon carcinoma. All patients subsequently underwent surgical resection. Histologic observations were made in all resected specimens., Results: No viable tumor cells were recognized in three of the ten specimens, whereas extensive necrosis (70%-95%) was seen in the remaining seven patients. The four patients with tumors that were that to be unresectable before PTHAE had significant reduction in tumor burden (60%-80%) and were thought to be resectable after their embolization. Effectiveness on satellite nodules, thrombi in the portal veins, and intracapsular infiltration was histologically verified. The mean and median survival times to date have been 24.8 and 24.5 months, respectively., Conclusions: Preoperative transcatheter hepatic arterial embolization is a useful procedure that, in this small patient series, converted unresectable liver tumors into potentially resectable lesions.
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- 1993
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49. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of inferior vena cava and hepatic veins for Budd-Chiari syndrome.
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Teng GJ, He SC, and Cai XL
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- Adult, Budd-Chiari Syndrome diagnostic imaging, Humans, Male, Radiography, Angioplasty, Balloon, Budd-Chiari Syndrome therapy, Hepatic Veins diagnostic imaging, Vena Cava, Inferior diagnostic imaging
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- 1993
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50. [Gastrointestinal polyposis associated with mucocutaneous melanin pigmentation (report of 16 cases) (author's transl)].
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Cai XL
- Subjects
- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome pathology
- Published
- 1980
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