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2. PRODUCT OF QUASIHOMOGENEOUS TOEPLITZ OPERATORS ON THE PLURIHARMONIC BERGMAN SPACE OF THE POLYDISK.
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CAO JIANG, XING-TANG DONG, and ZE-HUA ZHOU
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TOEPLITZ operators , *BERGMAN spaces - Abstract
In this article, we first give an essential characterization of Toeplitz operators with quasihomogeneous symbols on the weighted pluriharmonic Bergman space of the unit polydisk. Then we completely characterize when the product of two Toeplitz operators with monomial-type symbols is a Toeplitz operator. As a result, some interesting higher-dimensional phenomena appear on the unit polydisk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. A Green, Low-Cost and Efficient Photocatalyst: Atomic-Hydrogenated α-FeO.
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Xiang, Qing-Yun, Cao, Jiang-Li, Li, Yue, Huang, Ya-Li, Shi, Yu, Wang, Jie, Mo, Li-Bin, and Yao, Wen-Qing
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HEMATITE , *PHOTOCATALYSIS , *VISIBLE spectra , *HYDROGENATION , *ATOMIC hydrogen - Abstract
The environmental-friendly hematite iron oxide (α-FeO) has important application prospects in the photocatalysis field owing to its narrow indirect band gap. Here, we report a band gap engineering of α-FeO by incorporation of electrochemically-generated atomic hydrogen at moderate conditions. The ultraviolet-visible spectra show the reduction of the α-FeO band gap after hydrogenation and the absorption region from 200-800 nm is enhanced, especially in the visible light region. First principles calculation reveals the mixing of the new hybrid energy level with the valence band top resulting in a decrease in the band gap of α-FeO. Further photocatalytic degradation experiments of dyes demonstrate that the photocatalytic efficiency of α-FeO can be greatly enhanced by the atomic hydrogen incorporation. The hydrogenated α-FeO can be easily recycled by magnets and has good photocatalytic stability. These findings offer possibilities for utilizing this inexpensive and earth-abundant oxide materials in the pollution controlling areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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4. Associations of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor with toxicities and efficacy of chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy in relapsed or refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Ma, Sha, Wang, Ying, Qi, Kunming, Lu, Wenyi, Qi, Yuekun, Cao, Jiang, Niu, Mingshan, Li, Depeng, Sang, Wei, Yan, Zhiling, Zhu, Feng, Cheng, Hai, Li, Zhenyu, Zhao, Mingfeng, and Xu, Kailin
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Few studies have reported the associations of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) with cytokine release syndrome (CRS), neurotoxic events (NEs) and efficacy after chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy for relapsed or refractory (R/R) B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). We present a retrospective study of 67 patients with R/R B-ALL who received anti-CD19 CAR T-cell therapy, 41 (61.2%) patients received G-CSF (G-CSF group), while 26 (38.8%) did not (non-G-CSF group). Patients had similar duration of grade 3–4 neutropenia between the two groups. The incidences of CRS and NEs were higher in G-CSF group, while no differences in severity were found. Further stratified analysis showed that the incidence and severity of CRS were not associated with G-CSF administration in patients with low bone marrow (BM) tumor burden. None of the patients with low BM tumor burden developed NEs. However, there was a significant increase in the incidence of CRS after G-CSF administration in patients with high BM tumor burden. The duration of CRS in patients who used G-CSF was longer. There were no significant differences in response rates at 1 and 3 months after CAR T-cell infusion, as well as overall survival (OS) between the two groups. In conclusion, our results showed that G-CSF administration was not associated with the incidence or severity of CRS in patients with low BM tumor burden, but the incidence of CRS was higher after G-CSF administration in patients with high BM tumor burden. The duration of CRS was prolonged in G-CSF group. G-CSF administration was not associated with the efficacy of CAR T-cell therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Effects of High-Dose Dexamethasone on Regulating Interleukin-22 Production and Correcting Th1 and Th22 Polarization in Immune Thrombocytopenia.
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Cao, Jiang, Chen, Chong, Li, Li, Zeng, Ling-yu, Li, Zhen-yu, Yan, Zhi-ling, Chen, Wei, Cheng, Hai, Sang, Wei, and Xu, Kai-lin
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DEXAMETHASONE , *INTERLEUKIN-22 , *DOSE-effect relationship in pharmacology , *T helper cells , *THROMBOCYTOPENIA , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *FLOW cytometry - Abstract
Background: T-cell dysregulation and T-cell-related cytokine abnormalities are involved in the pathogenesis of immune thrombocytopenia (ITP). One of our previous studies showed that elevated IL-22 correlated to Th1 and Th22 cells plays an important role in the immunopathogenesis of ITP. In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of high-dose dexamethasone (HD-DXM) on IL-22 production and on the IL-22-producing T-cell subsets in ITP patients. Methods: IL-22 plasma levels and the percentages of Th1, Th17, and Th22 cells were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and flow cytometry in 25 ITP patients receiving DXM 40 mg/day for 4 consecutive days. Results: Plasma IL-22 concentrations and the percentages of Th1 and Th22 cells were significantly increased in pre-therapy patients relative to controls ( P < 0.05), but the percentage of Th17 cells was not. HD-DXM administration reduced IL-22 production and corrected the imbalance between Th1 and Th22 subsets. IL-22 levels were positively correlated with Th1 and Th22 cells in ITP patients before and after HD-DXM treatment. Conclusion: These results suggest that HD-DXM may regulate the production of IL-22 in ITP, possibly by correcting Th1 and Th22 polarization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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6. Expression and prognostic value of C-reactive protein in adult immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) patients.
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Zhang, YaNan, Liu, FengAn, Liang, XiuLi, Zhu, JingJing, Han, Li, Shi, XueDong, Cao, Jiang, Li, ZhenYu, Chen, Wei, Xu, KaiLin, and Cheng, Hai
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IDIOPATHIC thrombocytopenic purpura , *LEUKOCYTE count , *BLOOD cell count , *PROGNOSIS , *ERYTHROCYTES - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of C-reactive protein (CRP) on the prognosis of adult patients with Immune thrombocytopenia purpura (ITP). A retrospective study of 628 adult ITP patients, as well as 100 healthy and 100 infected patients, attending the Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from January 2017 to June 2022 was performed. The ITP patients were grouped according to their CRP levels, and the differences in clinical characteristics of each group and the influencing factors of efficacy in newly diagnosed ITP patients were analyzed. CRP levels were significantly higher in the ITP and infected groups compared with healthy controls (P < 0.001), and platelet counts were significantly lower in the ITP group (P < 0.001). Between the CRP normal and elevated group, their age, white blood cell count, neutrophil count, lymphocyte count, red blood cell count, hemoglobin, platelet count, complement C3 and C4, PAIgG, bleeding score, proportion of severe ITP, and proportion of refractory ITP were significantly different (P < 0.05). Patients of severe ITP (P < 0.001), refractory ITP (P = 0.002), and with active bleeding (P < 0.001) had significantly higher CRP levels. Patients with no response after treatment had significantly higher CRP levels than those who achieved CR or R (P < 0.001). Platelet counts (r = − 0.261, P < 0.001) in newly diagnosed ITP patients and treatment outcomes (r = − 0.221, P < 0.001) were negatively correlated with CRP levels, and bleeding score was positively correlated with CRP levels (r = 0.207, P < 0.001). Treatment outcome was positively correlated with decrease in CRP levels (r = 0.313, P = 0.027). A multifactorial regression analysis of the influencing factors of treatment outcomes on newly diagnosed patients found that CRP was an independent risk factor of the prognosis (P = 0.011). In conclusion, CRP can help assess the severity and predict the prognosis of ITP patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. DEM parameter acquisition and calibration of corn stalk non-spherical particles using particle trajectory tracking.
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Fang, Mei, Yu, Zhihong, Zhang, Wenjie, Cao, Jiang, and Liu, Wenhang
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CORNSTALKS , *PARTICLE tracks (Nuclear physics) , *COEFFICIENT of restitution , *FREEWARE (Computer software) , *BEHAVIORAL assessment , *MASS transfer coefficients - Abstract
The restitution coefficient is one of the microphysical properties that must be specified for a discrete element model simulation. The more accurate the input, the more accurate the simulation results are. Due to the differences in shape and surface roughness between the corn stalk particle model built-in EDEM software and the actual corn stalk, the simulation will be distorted if the measured recovery coefficients are directly introduced into the EDEM software for simulation. To address this issue, this paper presents experimental measurements of the collision behavior between the intermodal tissue, pith, and nodal tissue particles and the horizontal substrate based on kinematic principles and with the aid of high-speed camera technology to reconstruct the trajectory of the particles during free fall and bounce. Utilizing EDEM software to simulate the free fall and bounce processes, a quadratic polynomial prediction model of the recovery coefficient input values and calculated values was established. Combined with the simulation and physical tests, the coefficients of restitution between the pith and the iron plate and pith surface are 0.559, 0.767. The collision restitution coefficients were determined to be 0.767, 0.616, and 0.784 for the collision between the rind and the iron plate, rind surface, and pith surface, respectively. 0.549, 0.705, 0.687, and 0.723 for the collision restitution coefficients between the node and the rind surface, pith surface, and node surface, respectively. The calibration restitution coefficient was input to EDEM software for the simulation test, and the relative error between the simulation results and the physical examination was within 4.15%. The particle model created and the restitution coefficients calibrated can be used as a reference for designing a corn stalk processing machine and the discrete-element study on the motion of corn stalk particles inside such devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Genetic characterization and disease mechanism of retinitis pigmentosa; current scenario.
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Ali, Muhammad, Rahman, Muhammad, Cao, Jiang, and Yuan, Ping
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RETINITIS pigmentosa , *POLYCYSTIC kidney disease , *AUTOSOMAL recessive polycystic kidney , *EXOMES , *X chromosome , *GENETIC disorders , *GENETICS - Abstract
Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of genetically transmitted disorders affecting 1 in 3000-8000 individual people worldwide ultimately affecting the quality of life. Retinitis pigmentosa is characterized as a heterogeneous genetic disorder which leads by progressive devolution of the retina leading to a progressive visual loss. It can occur in syndromic (with Usher syndrome and Bardet-Biedl syndrome) as well as non-syndromic nature. The mode of inheritance can be X-linked, autosomal dominant or autosomal recessive manner. To date 58 genes have been reported to associate with retinitis pigmentosa most of them are either expressed in photoreceptors or the retinal pigment epithelium. This review focuses on the disease mechanisms and genetics of retinitis pigmentosa. As retinitis pigmentosa is tremendously heterogeneous disorder expressing a multiplicity of mutations; different variations in the same gene might induce different disorders. In recent years, latest technologies including whole-exome sequencing contributing effectively to uncover the hidden genesis of retinitis pigmentosa by reporting new genetic mutations. In future, these advancements will help in better understanding the genotype-phenotype correlations of disease and likely to develop new therapies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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9. Combination of RSK inhibitor LJH-685 and FLT3 inhibitor FF-10101 promoted apoptosis and proliferation inhibition of AML cell lines.
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Zhang, Sen, Liu, Jun, Lu, Zi-Yi, Xue, Yu-Tong, Mu, Xing-Ru, Liu, Yang, Cao, Jiang, Li, Zhen-Yu, Li, Feng, Xu, Kai-Lin, and Wu, Qing-Yun
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APOPTOSIS inhibition , *CELL cycle , *ACUTE myeloid leukemia , *CELL lines - Abstract
Purpose: FLT3 mutations occurred in approximately one third of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). FLT3-ITD mutations caused the constitutive activation of the RAS/MAPK signaling pathway. Ribosomal S6 Kinases (RSKs) were serine/threonine kinases that function downstream of the Ras/Raf/MEK/ERK signaling pathway. However, roles and mechanisms of RSKs inhibitor LJH-685, and combinational effects of LJH-685 and FLT3 inhibitor FF-10101 on AML cells were till unclear. Methods: Cell viability assay, CFSE assay, RT-qPCR, Colony formation assay, PI stain, Annexin-V/7-AAD double stain, Western blot, and Xenogeneic transplantation methods were used to used to investigate roles and mechanisms of LJH-685 in the leukemogenesis of AML. Results: LJH-685 inhibited the proliferation and clone formation of AML cells, caused cell cycle arrest and induced the apoptosis of AML cells via inhibiting the RSK-YB-1 signaling pathway. MV4-11 and MOLM-13 cells carrying FLT3-ITD mutations were more sensitive to LJH-685 than that of other AML cell lines. Further studies suggested that LJH-685 combined with Daunorubicin or FF- 10101 synergistically inhibited the cell viability, promoted the apoptosis and caused cycle arrest of AML cells carrying FLT3-ITD mutations. Moreover, in vivo experiments also indicated that LJH-685 combined with FF-10101 or Daunorubicin prolonged the survival time of NSG mice and reduced the leukemogenesis of AML. Conclusion: Thus, these observations demonstrated combination of RSK inhibitor LJH-685 and FLT3 inhibitor FF-10101 showed synergism anti-leukemia effects in AML cell lines with FLT3-ITD mutations via inhibiting MAPK-RSKs-YB-1 pathway and provided new targets for therapeutic intervention especially for AML with FLT3-ITD mutations and Daunorubicin-resistant AML. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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10. Bispecific BCMA/CD19 targeted CAR-T cell therapy forces sustained disappearance of symptoms and anti-acetylcholine receptor antibodies in refractory myasthenia gravis: a case report.
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Zhang, Yong, Liu, Dan, Zhang, Zhouao, Huang, Xiaoyu, Cao, Jiang, Wang, Gang, Du, Xue, Wang, Zhouyi, Yang, Mingjin, Luo, Tiancheng, liu, Sha, Zhang, Wan, Sheng, Ying, Li, Huizhong, Zhang, Wei, Chen, Hao, Zhang, Shenyang, Wang, Xiaopeng, Meng, Wenqing, and Zong, Shenghua
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- 2024
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11. Variable activation function extreme learning machine based on residual prediction compensation.
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Wang, Gai-tang, Li, Ping, and Cao, Jiang-tao
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BACK propagation , *MACHINE learning , *ARTIFICIAL neural networks , *GASOLINE analysis , *MATHEMATICAL functions , *BOX-Jenkins forecasting , *TIME series analysis - Abstract
For solving the problem that extreme learning machine (ELM) algorithm uses fixed activation function and cannot be residual compensation, a new learning algorithm called variable activation function extreme learning machine based on residual prediction compensation is proposed. In the learning process, the proposed method adjusts the steep degree, position and mapping scope simultaneously. To enhance the nonlinear mapping capability of ELM, particle swarm optimization algorithm is used to optimize variable parameters according to root-mean square error for the prediction accuracy of the mode. For further improving the predictive accuracy, the auto-regressive moving average model is used to model the residual errors between actual value and predicting value of variable activation function extreme learning machine (V-ELM). The prediction of residual errors is used to rectify the prediction value of V-ELM. Simulation results verified the effectiveness and feasibility of this method by using Pole, Auto-Mpg, Housing, Diabetes, Triazines and Stock benchmark datasets. Also, it was implemented to develop a soft sensor model for the gasoline dry point in delayed coking and some satisfied results were obtained. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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12. Production of formic and acetic acids from phenol by hydrothermal oxidation.
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Lu, Man, Zeng, Xu, Cao, Jiang-Lin, Huo, Zhi-Bao, and Jin, Fang-Ming
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FORMIC acid , *ACETIC acid , *PHENOL , *THERMAL analysis , *OXIDATION , *WASTEWATER treatment , *BIOMASS energy , *TEMPERATURE effect , *ALKALINE earth metals , *CHEMICAL reactions - Abstract
Hydrothermal technology is a core environmental-protection technique which can be used for waste water treatment and biomass conversion. In this paper a novel idea, alkaline hydrothermal oxidation, is proposed for producing formic and acetic acids from wastewater containing phenolic compounds. The effects of the most important conditions-reaction temperature, reaction time, oxygen supply, and type of alkaline catalyst-on yields of formic and acetic acids were investigated. The results indicated that the optimum conditions for production of formic and acetic acids were: reaction temperature 300 °C, reaction time 90 s, HO equivalent to 60% oxygen, and NaOH concentration 1.5 mmol. Under the optimum conditions the yields of formic and acetic acids reached 4.8 and 23.5%, respectively. In addition, the effect of different alkalis on yields of formic and acetic acids was also investigated. The results showed that compared with use of NaOH addition of KOH had a more pronounced effect on improving the yield of acetic acid. This research indicated that high-value-added formic and acetic acids can be recovered as resources by hydrothermal oxidation of phenolic wastewater, and thus hydrothermal oxidation has high potential for converting phenolic compounds in wastewater into value-added products. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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13. Electrocardiographic and electrophysiological characteristics of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias originating from the vicinity of tricuspid annulus.
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Yu, Manli, Hou, Liangliang, Yu, Hang, Ge, Junwei, Li, Pan, Guo, Zhifu, Huang, Xinmiao, Zhao, Xianxian, Cao, Jiang, and Huang, Songqun
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ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY , *ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY , *VENTRICULAR arrhythmia , *TRICUSPID valve , *CHEST X rays - Abstract
Electrocardiographic and electrophysiological characteristics of VAs originating from the vicinity of the TA are not fully understood. Hence, 104 patients (mean age 52.6 ± 17.9 years; 62 male) with VAs originating from the vicinity of the TA were enrolled. After electrophysiological evaluation and ablation, data were compared among those patients. The ECGs and the correction of the ECGs based on the long axis of the heart calculated from the chest X-Ray were also analyzed. VAs originating from the vicinity of TA had distinctive ECG characteristics that were useful for identifying the precise origin. Our localization algorithm adjusted by the angle between the cardiac long axis and the horizon was found to be accurate in predicting the exact ablation site in 92.3% (n = 96) cases. Logistic regression analysis showed fractionated electrograms, the magnitudes of the local atrial electrograms and a/V ratio were critical factors for successful ablation. Among the 104 patients with VAs, complete elimination could be achieved by RFCA in 96 patients (success rate 92.3%) during a follow-up period of 35.2 ± 19.6 months. This study suggests that the ablation site could be localized by ECG analysis adjusted by the angle between the cardiac long axis and the horizon. Fractionated electrograms, the magnitudes of the local atrial electrograms and a/V ratio were demonstrated to be critical factors for successful ablation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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14. Eltrombopag combined with cyclosporine may have an effect on very severe aplastic anemia.
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Cheng, Hai, Wang, Xue, Zhou, Dian, Cao, Jiang, Larochelle, Andre, and Xu, Kai-lin
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APLASTIC anemia , *CYCLOSPORINE , *PANCYTOPENIA , *COLONY-stimulating factors (Physiology) , *APLASTIC anemia treatment , *IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE agents , *ANTI-infective agents , *COMBINATION drug therapy , *HEMATOPOIESIS , *HETEROCYCLIC compounds , *ORGANIC compounds , *UTERINE hemorrhage , *DISEASE complications , *PHARMACODYNAMICS , *THERAPEUTICS - Published
- 2019
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15. Effects of realgar (As4S4) on degradation of PML-RARA harboring acquired arsenic-resistance mutations.
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Niu, Mingshan, Shen, Yangling, Qi, Jialei, Liu, Xuejiao, Sang, Wei, Wu, Qingyun, Cao, Jiang, Chen, Wei, Yao, Yao, and Xu, Kailin
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ARSENIC sulfide , *LEUKEMIA , *CANCER genetics , *GENETIC mutation ,LEUKEMIA genetics - Abstract
The article discusses findings of a study on effects of realgar (As4S4) on degradation of promyelocytic leukemia gene (PML)-RARA fusion protein. It states role of PML-RARA as a therapy target of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), and mentions that arsenic trioxide cures APL by binding to the PML moiety and triggering the degradation of PML-RARA oncoprotein. It notes that most of the identified arsenic-resistance mutations were found to be located in the PML B2 domain of PML-RARA.
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- 2017
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16. Increased expression of T cell immune response cDNA 7 in patients with acute graft-versus-host disease.
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Zhu, Feng, Qiao, Jianlin, Chen, Wei, Pan, Bin, Wu, Qing-yun, Cao, Jiang, Sang, Wei, Yan, Zhi-ling, Zeng, Ling-yu, Li, Zhen-yu, and Xu, Kai-lin
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GRAFT versus host disease , *T cells , *IMMUNE response , *TH1 cells , *TH2 cells , *HEMATOPOIETIC stem cell transplantation , *ANTISENSE DNA , *GENE expression - Abstract
Acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) has become the important complication post-allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Abnormally activated T cells might play an important role in the pathogenesis of aGVHD. But its exact mechanism remains poorly understood. T cell immune response cDNA 7 (TIRC7) has been identified to be essential in T cell activation; however, the role of TIRC7 in aGVHD remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to measure the expression of TIRC7 and T helper (Th) cells in patients with aGVHD before and after treatment. We showed that TIRC7 levels in aGVHD patients were higher than those of healthy controls and markedly declined after treatment. The levels of IFN-γ (Th1), IL-17 (Th17), and IL-22 (Th22) were in accordance with the grade of aGVHD. In addition, TIRC7 levels were also associated with the severity of aGVHD. In conclusion, TIRC7 might be involved in the pathogenesis of aGVHD and TIRC7 level might be an indicator to evaluate the response of patients with aGVHD to treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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17. Hydrogen Impurity Defects in Rutile TiO2.
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Mo, Li-Bin, Wang, Yu, Bai, Yang, Xiang, Qing-Yun, Li, Qun, Yao, Wen-Qing, Wang, Jia-Ou, Ibrahim, Kurash, Wang, Huan-Hua, Wan, Cai-Hua, and Cao, Jiang-Li
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- 2015
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18. Ultra-low percolation threshold in ferrite-metal cofired ceramics brings both high permeability and high permittivity.
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Wang, Liang, Bai, Yang, Lu, Xuefei, Cao, Jiang-Li, and Qiao, Li-Jie
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PERCOLATION , *FERRITES , *CERAMICS , *COMPOSITE materials research , *PERMITTIVITY measurement - Abstract
High permeability and high permittivity are hard to be achieved simultaneously, either in single-phased materials or in composite materials, such as ferrite-ferroelectric ceramic composites and ferrite-metal percolative composites. In this work, ultra-low percolation threshold is achieved in NiZnCu ferrite-Ag cofired ceramics, which endows the composite with both high permeability and high permittivity by minimizing the negative effect of nonmagnetic conductive fillers on magnetic properties. The percolation threshold is controlled by the temperature matching between ferrite densification and Ag melting. A thin and long percolative net forms between large ferrite grains under a proper cofiring process, which brings a low percolation threshold of 1.21vol%, more than one order of magnitude lower than the theoretical value of 16vol%. Near the ultra-low threshold, the composite exhibits a high permeability of 585 and a high permittivity of 78. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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