38 results on '"Cui-yun Li"'
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2. Dual functional amphiphilic sugar-coated AIE-active fluorescent organic nanoparticles for the monitoring and inhibition of insulin amyloid fibrillation based on carbohydrate-protein interactions
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Yan-ming Ji, Wenyan Zhang, Jing-dong Zhang, Xia-fen Li, Fan-dong Yu, Cui-yun Li, Guang-jian Liu, and Guo-wen Xing
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Amyloid ,Insulin, Regular, Human ,Biomedical Engineering ,Insulin ,Nanoparticles ,General Materials Science ,Amyloidogenic Proteins ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Sugars - Abstract
Amyloid-related diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, are all considered to be related to the deposition of amyloid fibrils in the body. Insulin is a protein hormone that easily undergoes aggregation and fibrillation to form more toxic amyloid-like fibrils. So far, it is still challenging to develop a new protocol to study the
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- 2022
3. MicroRNA-138 regulates spinal cord development by activating the Shh in fetal rats
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Zheng Ma, Cui-Yun Li, Li-Juan Wang, Yan Xia, Cheng-An Feng, Yu-Fang Peng, Yan-Bing Han, Yan Fan, and Ying-Chun Ba
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Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Surgery ,Neurology (clinical) ,General Medicine - Abstract
Introduction: Dysregulation of spinal cord development can lead to serious neuronal damage and dysfunction, causing significant health problems in newborns. MiRNA-138 appears to be crucial for proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis of cells. However, the regulation of miRNA-138 and downstream molecules in embryonic spinal cord development remain elusive. The aim of this experiment is to determine whether overexpression of miRNA-138 or RNA interference (RNAi) can regulate the development of spinal cord in fetal rats. Methods: Two plasmid vectors including pLenti-III-mico-GFP (miRNA-138 open reading frame [ORF]) and pLenti-III-miR-Off (miRNA-138 short hairpin) were constructed and injected into the tail vein of rats on the 14th day of pregnancy. Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was used to observe the cell morphology. QRT-PCR, Western blot, and immunostaining confirmed the regulatory relationship between miRNA-138 and downstream molecules sonic hedgehog (Shh). Results: Overexpression of miRNA-138 increased neuron regeneration significantly and decreased neuronal apoptosis when compared with the control. Silencing of miRNA-138 increased neuronal apoptosis and spinal cord atrophy significantly. Furthermore, miRNA-138 ORF treatment effectively increased the expression level of miRNA-138 and also upregulated the level of Shh. Comparatively, knockdown of miRNA-138 downregulated Shh levels in myelodysplastic regions. Conclusion: These findings indicated that miRNA-138 overexpression could protect the spinal cord development of fetal rats, and the underlying mechanisms were associated with Shh expression. The present study provides a novel strategy to promote the molecular mechanism of embryonic spinal cord development.
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- 2021
4. The function and therapeutic potential of transfer RNA-derived small RNAs in cardiovascular diseases: A review
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Kai Wang, Cui-Yun Liu, Bo Fang, Bo Li, Ying-Hui Li, Qian-Qian Xia, Yan Zhao, Xue-Li Cheng, Su-Min Yang, Mei-Hua Zhang, and Kun Wang
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tsRNAs ,tRFs ,tiRNAs ,CVDs ,biomarker ,therapeutic target ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) are a class of small non-coding RNA (sncRNA) molecules derived from tRNA, including tRNA derived fragments (tRFs) and tRNA halfs (tiRNAs). tsRNAs can affect cell functions by participating in gene expression regulation, translation regulation, intercellular signal transduction, and immune response. They have been shown to play an important role in various human diseases, including cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). Targeted regulation of tsRNAs expression can affect the progression of CVDs. The tsRNAs induced by pathological conditions can be detected when released into the extracellular, giving them enormous potential as disease biomarkers. Here, we review the biogenesis, degradation process and related functional mechanisms of tsRNAs, and discuss the research progress and application prospects of tsRNAs in different CVDs, to provide a new perspective on the treatment of CVDs.
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- 2024
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5. Electroacupuncture at Governor Vessel improves neurobehavioral function via silencing complexin I
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Yang Xu, Jia Liu, Liu-Ling Xiong, Cui-Yun Li, Ya Jiang, Yang-Yang Wang, and Ting-Hua Wang
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Complexin I ,Electroacupuncture ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine ,Gene silencing ,business ,Neuroscience ,Function (biology) - Abstract
Governor Vessel electro-acupuncture (GV), as a traditional Chinese medicine, has been proved that it can reduce scar and promote axon regeneration. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Herein, complexin I (CPLX1), as a candidate protein involved in the process of GV treatment on spinal cord contusion (SCC), was found by using protein chip. Therefore, using a CRISPR/Cas9 knockout approach, we silenced CPLX1 to assess its role in the process of GV treatment. Additionally, eIF5A1 promotes translation of CPLX1 with PPG sequence, we attempt to uncover whether eIF5A1 play a role in GV treatment. Indeed, GV can reduce scar and promote axon regeneration after SCC. CPLX1-/+ SCC rats demonstrated that decreased CPLX1 improved the microenvironment of injured area via reducing the components of fibrotic scar and further enhanced the synaptic plasticity, which benefit the regeneration of axons. And eIF5A1 could regulate the expression of CPLX1 in the process of GV treatment. Therefore, GV contributes to axon regeneration and synapse plasticity via eIF5A1 regulating CPLX1 following SCC, providing a convincible mechanism for improving the therapeutic efficacy of GV for SCC.
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- 2020
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6. Modulation of the stereoselectivity and reactivity of glycosylation via ( p -Tol) 2 SO/Tf 2 O preactivation strategy: From O -, C -sialylation to general O -, N -glycosylation
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Guang-jian Liu, Zhen-yuan Gu, Wei Du, Cui-yun Li, Guo-wen Xing, and Xiao-tai Zhang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Glycosylation ,Anomer ,010405 organic chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Glycoconjugate ,Sulfoxide ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,N-linked glycosylation ,Stereoselectivity ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,Nucleoside - Abstract
The synthesis of O-, C-, and N-glycoconjugates has continuously been an attractive research subject due to the growing biological importance of various glycoconjugates. In recent years, by careful changing the glycosylation reaction conditions, especially the amount of activators and the preactivation temperature, (p-Tol)2SO/Tf2O preactivition strategy was developed as a general method for the synthesis of various O-, C-, and N-glycoconjugates, including related biological active glycoconjugates, such as nucleosides and antigen Lewisa etc. High yields and excellent stereoselectivities were obtained even without the anchimeric assistance at the adjacent position of anomeric carbon. In this review, we predominantly make a review on the progress of the (p-Tol)2SO/Tf2O preactivition strategy from O-, C-sialylation to general O-, N-glycosylation.
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- 2018
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7. Protective action of selenium-enriched black garlic extract in rats with lipopolysaccharide/D-galactosamine-induced acute liver failure
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Zhi-guo Wu, Nan Jin, Yu-feng Deng, Xin-fang Shen, Cui-yun Liu, Bao-yue Ding, Long-hua Guo, Yun-xiao Liu, Zhen-rong Huang, Lei Li, Shui-lin Sun, and Bao-gang Xie
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Selenium-Enriched black garlic extract ,Acute liver failure ,Protective action ,Metabonomics ,Intestinal flora ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
The contents of selenomethionine (SeMet) and selenomethylcysteine (SeMC) in Selenium-Enriched black garlic extract (Se-BGE), a popular functional food in Asian countries, were 2.9 ± 0.6 μg/g and 12.2 ± 2.3 μg/g by PITC pre-column derivatization UPLC-MS method. Improved histological injury, significant extension of the median survival time, and attenuated serum levels of alanine aminotransferase, total bilirubin and SOD activity were observed in the acute liver failure (ALF) rats treated with Se-BGE (1.0 g/mL). 1HNMR-based metabonomics revealed that serum levels of lactate, pyruvate, betaine, choline, taurine, and glycine were restored, and 16S rDNA sequencing analysis showed that the composition and number of the intestinal flora were regressed to healthy levels in ALF rats treated by Se-BGE. Serum choline and betaine showed significant correlations with g_Lactobacillus and g_Escherichia. Our findings demonstrated that Se-BGE protects against LPS/D-GalN-induced ALF in rats, possibly due to antioxidation, metabolism, and intestinal flora regulations of Se-BGE.
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- 2024
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8. Aggregation-Induced-Emission Materials with Different Electric Charges as an Artificial Tongue: Design, Construction, and Assembly with Various Pathogenic Bacteria for Effective Bacterial Imaging and Discrimination
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Guang-jian Liu, Cui-yun Li, Sheng-nan Tian, Lei Zhou, and Guo-wen Xing
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Materials science ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,Carboxylic acid ,Static Electricity ,Carboxylic Acids ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Listeria monocytogenes ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Aggregation-induced emission ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Bacteria ,Staining and Labeling ,biology ,Pathogenic bacteria ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,0104 chemical sciences ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Yersinia pestis ,Vibrio cholera ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Imaging-based total bacterial count and type identification of bacteria play crucial roles in clinical diagnostics, public health, biological and medical science, and environmental protection. Herein, we designed and synthesized a series of tetraphenylethenes (TPEs) functionalized with one or two aldehyde, carboxylic acid, and quaternary ammonium groups, which were successfully used as fluorescent materials for rapid and efficient staining of eight kinds of representative bacterial species, including pathogenic bacteria Vibrio cholera, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Listeria monocytogenes and potential bioterrorism agent Yersinia pestis. By comparing the fluorescence intensity changes of the aggregation-induced-emission (AIE) materials before and after bacteria incubation, the sensing mechanisms (electrostatic versus hydrophobic interactions) were simply discussed. Moreover, the designed AIE materials were successfully used as an efficient artificial tongue for bacteria discrimination, and all of the bacteria tested were identified via linear discriminant analysis. Our current work provided a general method for simultaneous broad-spectrum bacterial imaging and species discrimination, which is helpful for bacteria surveillance in many fields.
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- 2017
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9. A novel O -fucosylation strategy preactivated by ( p -Tol) 2 SO/Tf 2 O and its application for the synthesis of Lewis blood group antigen Lewis a
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Guang-jian Liu, Wei Du, Yuan Zhang, Guo-wen Xing, and Cui-yun Li
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Blood group antigens ,Yield (chemistry) ,Drug Discovery ,Sugar alcohol ,Fucosylation - Abstract
Based on a preactivation strategy using ( p -Tol) 2 SO/Tf 2 O, a new O -fucosylation method with thioglycoside as donor under mild conditions was reported. High yields and excellent α-stereoselectivities of the fucosylation were obtained with secondary sugar alcohol as acceptors. Moreover, the novel fucosylation strategy was successfully applied to the synthesis of an important Lewis blood group antigen Lewis a , which was obtained in nine linear steps with 27% overall yield.
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- 2017
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10. Electroacupuncture at Governor Vessel improves neurobehavioral function via reduction of complexin1
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Ting-Hua Wang, Ya Jiang, Xiao-Ming Zhao, Lei Zhou, Cui-Yun Li, Jia Liu, Yang-Yang Wang, Liu-Ling Xiong, and Yang Xu
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Synapse ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mechanism (biology) ,Electroacupuncture ,Regeneration (biology) ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Synaptic plasticity ,medicine ,Translation (biology) ,Axon ,Biology ,Function (biology) ,Cell biology - Abstract
Electroacupuncture at Governor Vessel (GV), as a traditional chinese medicine, has been proved that it can reduce scar and promote axon regeneration. However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Herein, complexin1 (CPLX1), as a candidate protein, was found using protein chip. Therefore, using a CRISPR/Cas9 knockout approach, we deleted CPLX1 specifically in the SD rats to assess the role of CPLX1 in GV treatment. Additionally, eIF5A1 stimulate the translation of CPLX1 with PPG sequence, we attempt to uncover whether eIF5A1 play a role in the GV treatment. In fact, GV can reduce scar and promote axon regeneration after SCC. CPLX1−/+ SCC rats demonstrated that decreased CPLX1 improved the microenvironment of injured area via reducing the components of fibrotic scar and further enhanced the synaptic plasticity, which benefit the regeneration of axons. And eIF5A1 could regulate the expression of CPLX1 in the process of GV treatment. Therefore, GV contributes to axon regeneration and synapse plasticity via eIF5A1 regulating CPLX1 following SCC, providing a convincible mechanism for improving the therapeutic efficacy of GV for SCC.
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- 2019
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11. Water-soluble Glucosamine-coated AIE-Active Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles: Design, Synthesis and Assembly for Specific Detection of Heparin Based on Carbohydrate-Carbohydrate Interactions
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Min Hou, Guang-jian Liu, Yi-chen Liu, Guo-wen Xing, Yan-ming Ji, and Cui-yun Li
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010405 organic chemistry ,Specific detection ,Organic Chemistry ,Nanoparticle ,General Chemistry ,Heparin ,Tetraphenylethylene ,Carbohydrate ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Fluorescence ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Glucosamine ,medicine ,Selectivity ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Two water-soluble carbohydrate-coated AIE-activate fluorescent organic nanoparticles TPE3G and TPE4G were designed and synthesized for the detection of heparin. Different from the reported strategy, we not only utilized the general detection mechanism of electrostatic interactions, but also introduced the concept of carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions (CCIs) to enrich the detection mechanism of heparin. TPE3G can serve as an efficient "turn-on" probe with higher selectivity towards heparin than TPE4G. TEM studies revealed that the micro-aggregated TPE3G was encapsulated with the heparin chain to form a complex self-assemblied composite and emits strong fluorescence. It is believed that the results illustrated in this study provide a novel strategy based on CCls to design water-soluble and more efficient bio-probes for various biological and clinical applications.
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- 2019
12. HNEAP Regulates Necroptosis of Cardiomyocytes by Suppressing the m5C Methylation of Atf7 mRNA
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Kai Wang, Fu‐Hai Li, Lu‐Yu Zhou, Xue‐Mei Zhao, Xiang‐Qian Gao, Cui‐Yun Liu, Xin‐Min Li, Xin‐Zhe Chen, Yan Zhao, Xue‐Li Cheng, Rui‐Quan Wang, Rui‐Feng Li, Yu‐Hui Zhang, Fei Gao, Jin‐Wei Tian, and Kun Wang
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ATF7 ,cardiomyocyte necroptosis ,CHMP2A ,HNEAP ,m5C methylation ,Science - Abstract
Abstract PIWI‐interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are highly expressed in various cardiovascular diseases. However, their role in cardiomyocyte death caused by ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury, especially necroptosis, remains elusive. In this study, a heart necroptosis‐associated piRNA (HNEAP) is found that regulates cardiomyocyte necroptosis by targeting DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1)‐mediated 5‐methylcytosine (m5C) methylation of the activating transcription factor 7 (Atf7) mRNA transcript. HNEAP expression level is significantly elevated in hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)‐exposed cardiomyocytes and I/R‐injured mouse hearts. Loss of HNEAP inhibited cardiomyocyte necroptosis and ameliorated cardiac function in mice. Mechanistically, HNEAP directly interacts with DNMT1 and attenuates m5C methylation of the Atf7 mRNA transcript, which increases Atf7 expression level. ATF7 can further downregulate the transcription of Chmp2a, an inhibitor of necroptosis, resulting in the reduction of Chmp2a level and the progression of cardiomyocyte necroptosis. The findings reveal that piRNA‐mediated m5C methylation is involved in the regulation of cardiomyocyte necroptosis. Thus, the HNEAP‐DNMT1‐ATF7‐CHMP2A axis may be a potential target for attenuating cardiac injury caused by necroptosis in ischemic heart disease.
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- 2023
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13. TEM Specimen Preparation of GaN Thin Films
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Cui Yun Li and Jun Cao
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Crystallography ,Materials science ,Si substrate ,General Engineering ,Specimen preparation ,Thin film ,Composite material ,Microstructure - Abstract
Cross-sectional TEM observation can be used as an important method in the microstructure investigation of thin films. However, the specimen preparation for cross-sectional TEM observation is generally regarded as a challenging task. In this paper, we discussed the preparation of TEM cross-sectional specimens. An example from GaN thin films grown on Si substrate was discussed correspondingly.
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- 2014
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14. The Luminescence Mechanism and the Structure Defects of ZnO Thin Films
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Jun Cao and Cui Yun Li
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Crystal ,Key factors ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Optoelectronics ,General Medicine ,Thin film ,business ,Luminescence ,Mechanism (sociology) - Abstract
ZnO will become a new pattern optoelectronic material because of its many excellent properties. But the defects in ZnO crystal are the key factors for restricting the luminescence properties of the material. In this paper, we summarized the defect types that exist in ZnO thin films and reviewed on the relationship between the luminescence mechanism and the structure defects of ZnO thin films reported in recent years.
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- 2014
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15. Human brucellosis and fever of unknown origin
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Zhi-guo Wu, Zhi-ying Song, Wei-xin Wang, Wen-na Xi, Di Jin, Mao-xing Ai, Yu-chan Wu, Yu Lan, Shu-fen Song, Gong-chang Zhang, Xue-bing Yao, Zhen Gao, Cui-yun Liu, Ke Sun, Dong-shan Yu, Bao-gang Xie, and Shui-lin Sun
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Brucellosis ,Epidemiology ,Misdiagnosis rate ,Fever of unknown origin ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Human brucellosis has become one of the major public health problems in China, and increases atypical manifestations, such as fever of unknown origin (FUO), and misdiagnosis rates has complicated the diagnosis of brucellosis. To date, no relevant study on the relationship between brucellosis and FUO has been conducted. Methods We retrospectively reviewed the medical charts of 35 patients with confirmed human brucellosis and prospectively recorded their outcomes by telephone interview. The patients were admitted to the Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University between January 01, 2013 and October 31, 2019. Patient data were collected from hospital medical records. Results The percentage of males was significantly higher than that of female in FUO (78.95% vs. 21.05%, P
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- 2022
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16. Clinical analysis of bleeding during transbronchial needle aspiration
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Cui-yun Li, Qin Wang, Hai-dong Huang, Hong Zhou, and Yun-qiang Nie
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Clinical pathology ,business.industry ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Radiology ,business - Published
- 2013
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17. Upregulation of miR-98 Inhibits Apoptosis in Cartilage Cells in Osteoarthritis
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Gui-Long Wang, Cui-Yun Li, Jia-Tian Liu, and Yu-Bo Wu
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Apoptosis ,Osteoarthritis ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,Chondrocytes ,Downregulation and upregulation ,In vivo ,Annexin ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Genetics (clinical) ,Aged ,TUNEL assay ,business.industry ,Cartilage ,General Medicine ,Transfection ,Middle Aged ,Osteoarthritis, Knee ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Up-Regulation ,Disease Models, Animal ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,business - Abstract
We aimed to investigate the effects of microRNA-98 (miR-98) on apoptosis in cartilage cells of osteoarthritis (OA) patients.Knee cartilage tissue samples were collected from 31 OA patients, 21 autopsies, and 26 amputation patients due to trauma. The clinicopathological data were recorded. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to compare the miR-98 expression levels from cartilage cells obtained from the OA and non-OA patients. Clinicopathological characteristics of the patients were also analyzed. Primary chondrocytes were separated from cartilage tissues and transfected with plasmids or siRNA to overexpress or inhibit miR-98. Annexin V-PI double staining and TUNEL assays were used to examine apoptosis in the primary chondrocytes after transfection. Finally, a rat OA model was used to confirm the effects of miR-98 on apoptosis in cartilage cells in vivo.Compared with the normal cartilage tissues, miR-98 expression was reduced in the OA cartilage tissues (p 0.01). The miR-98 expression levels were also significantly correlated with the OA stage (p 0.05). In vitro, transfection with the miR-98 inhibitor increased apoptosis in the cartilage cells (p 0.05), and transfection with a miR-98 mimic inhibited apoptosis in cartilage cells (p 0.05). In the OA rat model, exogenous injection of the miR-98 mimic inhibited apoptosis in the rat cartilage cells thus alleviating OA.MiR-98 expression is reduced in the cartilage cells of OA patients and the overexpression of miR-98 inhibits cartilage cell apoptosis, while inhibition of microRNA-98 leads to cartilage cell apoptosis. These findings provide a theoretical basis for the development of novel targeted therapies for OA.
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- 2016
18. A dialdehyde-diboronate-functionalized AIE luminogen: design, synthesis and application in the detection of hydrogen peroxide
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Guo-wen Xing, Guang-jian Liu, Hai-juan Lv, Zi Long, and Cui-yun Li
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inorganic chemicals ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Metals and Alloys ,Fructose ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Aldehyde ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Design synthesis ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Organic chemistry ,Molecule ,0210 nano-technology ,Hydrogen peroxide ,Selectivity - Abstract
A dialdehyde–diboronate-functionalized tetraphenylethene (TPE-DABF) was reported as a H2O2-specific AIE luminogen. TPE-DABF, bearing multiple reductive units (aldehyde, boronate and fructose) in one molecule, afforded an excellent H2O2 selectivity over other ROS in biological buffer, and can be used for sensitive detection of glucose under neutral conditions.
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- 2016
19. Genistein and its Synthetic Analogs as Anticancer Agents
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Hai-Liang Zhu, Cui-Yun Li, Zi-Lin Li, and Qing-Shan Li
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Pharmacology ,Cancer Research ,Cell cycle checkpoint ,Cancer prevention ,Rational design ,food and beverages ,Genistein ,Cancer ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Isoflavones ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Metastasis ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Neoplasms ,Cancer cell ,medicine ,Humans ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Genistein, one of the predominant isoflavones derived from soybeans, has been shown beneficial effects in cancer prevention and treatment. There is an accumulating body of experimental evidences suggesting that genistein affects cancer progression by increasing apoptosis, inducing cell cycle arrest,modulating intracellular signaling pathways, and inhibiting invasion and metastasis of cancer cells. During last decade, many researchers have conducted extensive studies by synthesizing amounts of structurally-modified derivatives based on the isoflavone skeleton of genistein to enhance its anticancer activity, some analogs of which possess more potent activities of the prevention and/or treatment of various cancers. In this review, we summarized the current knowledge regarding anticancer effects,structure-activity relationships and action mechanisms of genistein and its synthesized analogs, which would be beneficial to the rational design of new genistein derivatives as anticancer drugs.
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- 2012
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20. Ability of the Different Inversion Methods to Handle the data Gaps
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Cui-Yun Li and Ren-Fen Zeng
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Computer science ,Inversion methods ,Algorithm ,Regularization (mathematics) - Published
- 2015
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21. ChemInform Abstract: 1,3,4-Thiadiazole. Synthesis, Reactions, and Applications in Medicinal, Agricultural, and Materials Chemistry
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Hai-Liang Zhu, Cui-Yun Li, Yong-Hua Yang, Xiao-Ming Wang, and Yang Hu
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Solid-state chemistry ,Chemistry ,Agriculture ,business.industry ,Organic chemistry ,General Medicine ,business - Published
- 2014
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22. Synthesis, biological evaluation and molecular docking of novel 5-phenyl-1H-pyrazol derivatives as potential BRAF(V600E) inhibitors
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Jing-Jun Dong, Shu-Fu Wang, Xin Zhao, Cui-Yun Li, Han-Yue Qiu, Hai-Liang Zhu, Meng-Yue Zhao, and Qing-Shan Li
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Stereochemistry ,Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,Inhibitory Concentration 50 ,Animals ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,IC50 ,Cell Proliferation ,biology ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Active site ,In vitro ,Docking (molecular) ,Cell culture ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,Pyrazoles ,Pharmacophore - Abstract
The RAF-MEK-ERK cascade appears to be intimately involved in the regulation of cell cycle progression and apoptosis. The BRAF(V600E) mutant results in constitutive activation of the ERK pathway, which can lead to cellular growth dysregulation. A series of 5-phenyl-1H-pyrazol derivatives (3a-5e) have been designed and synthesized, and their biological activities were evaluated as potential BRAF(V600E) inhibitors. All the compounds were reported for the first time except 3e, and compound 1-(4-bromo-2-hydroxybenzyl)-3-phenyl-1-(5-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-3-yl)urea (5c) displayed the most potent inhibitory activity (BRAF(V600E) IC50 = 0.19 μM). Antiproliferative assay results indicated that compound 5c possessed high antiproliferative activity against cell lines WM266.4 and A375 in vitro, with IC50 values of 1.50 and 1.32 μM, respectively, which were comparable with the positive control vemurafenib. Docking simulations showed that compound 5c binds tightly to the BRAF(V600E) active site and acts as BRAF(V600E) inhibitor. A 3D-QSAR model was also built to provide more pharmacophore understanding towards designing new agents with more potent BRAF(V600E) inhibitory activity.
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- 2013
23. Synthesis, biological evaluation and 3D-QSAR studies of novel 4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazole niacinamide derivatives as BRAF inhibitors
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Qing-Shan Li, Hai-Bin Gong, Cui-Yun Li, Xiao-Guang Sun, Hai-Liang Zhu, Ran Wei, and Li Yan
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Models, Molecular ,Niacinamide ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Quantitative structure–activity relationship ,Stereochemistry ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship ,Pyrazole ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Drug Discovery ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Moiety ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,IC50 ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Cell Proliferation ,Organic Chemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Rats ,chemistry ,Docking (molecular) ,Drug Design ,Molecular Medicine ,Pharmacophore ,V600E - Abstract
A series of novel 4,5-dihydropyrazole derivatives containing niacinamide moiety as potential V600E mutant BRAF kinase (BRAFV600E) inhibitors were designed and synthesized. Results of the bioassays against BRAFV600E and WM266.4 human melanoma cell line showed several compounds to be endowed potent activities with IC50 and GI50 value in low micromolar range, among which compound 27e, (5-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-(4-methoxyphenyl)-4,5-dihydro-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)6-methylpyridin-3-yl methanone (IC50 = 0.20 μM, GI50 = 0.89 μM) was bearing the best bioactivity comparable with the positive control Sorafenib. Docking simulation was performed to determine the probable binding model and 3D-QSAR model was built to provide more pharmacophore understanding that could use to design new agents with more potent BRAFV600E inhibitory activity.
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- 2012
24. Correction: Human brucellosis and fever of unknown origin
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Zhi-guo Wu, Zhi-ying Song, Wei-xin Wang, Wen-na Xi, Di Jin, Mao-xing Ai, Yu-chan Wu, Yu Lan, Shu-fen Song, Gong-chang Zhang, Xue-bing Yao, Zhen Gao, Cui-yun Liu, Ke Sun, Dong-shan Yu, Bao-gang Xie, and Shui-lin Sun
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Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Published
- 2023
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25. Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel (E)-α-benzylsulfonyl chalcone derivatives as potential BRAF inhibitors
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Xiang Lu, Hui Zhang, Cui-Yun Li, Hai-Liang Zhu, and Qing-Shan Li
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Chalcone ,endocrine system diseases ,In silico ,Mutant ,Serine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Inhibitory Concentration 50 ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,Chalcones ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Humans ,Sulfones ,Threonine ,Phosphorylation ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,neoplasms ,Melanoma ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Cell Proliferation ,Pharmacology ,Virtual screening ,Molecular Structure ,Kinase ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Combinatorial chemistry ,digestive system diseases ,enzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates) ,chemistry ,Drug Design ,Mutation ,Cancer research ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor - Abstract
Activating mutations in the BRAF serine/threonine kinase are found in more than 70% of human melanomas, >90% of which are BRAF V600E . It provides new therapeutic opportunities in malignant melanoma. In silico and in vitro screening of our compound collection has identified Hit 2 as BRAF V600E inhibitor. Based on its structure, a series of novel (E)-α-benzylsulfonyl chalcone derivatives ( 13 – 40 ) were designed and synthesized. Compound 38 exhibited the most potent inhibitory activity with an IC 50 value of 0.17 μM for BRAF V600E and GI 50 value of 0.52 μM for mutant BRAF-dependent cells. The results of cell based pERK activity and cellular selectivity suggested that those compounds could selectively inhibit proliferation of mutant BRAF-dependent melanoma cell line through inhibition of oncogenic BRAF.
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- 2011
26. [Effectiveness of an immunization campaign with group A and C meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine in controlling an outbreak of group C meningococcal disease]
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Jian, Gong, Cui-Yun, Li, Bai-Qing, Dong, Jing-Zhi, Huang, Yi, Quan, Wan-Zhuan, Lu, Cheng-Hui, Luo, Wei-Cheng, Mao, He-Zhuang, Liao, Jin-Song, Fang, Xuan-Lin, Cui, Gui-Lin, Xie, Xing-Hua, Wu, and Rong-Wei, Lan
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China ,Treatment Outcome ,Adolescent ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Infant ,Meningococcal Vaccines ,Meningitis, Meningococcal ,Child ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,Mass Vaccination ,Disease Outbreaks - Abstract
To assess the safety, immunogenicity and efficacy of group A and C meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (A/C MPV) in response to an outbreak of group C meningococcal disease.A vaccination campaign with A/C MPV was prompted 6 weeks after the use of group A MPV in Laibin city, Guangxi, where an outbreak of group C meningococcal meningitis occurred in 2002. Vaccinees were observed for local and systemic reactions after the vaccination and followed up for the meningococcal disease for 5 years. Blood samples were collected from 71 people in the epidemic and 43 in the non-epidemic areas before and 1 month after the vaccination and examined by ELISA to detect IgG antibodies to group A and C polysaccharides.The vaccination coverage was 97%. No significant adverse reactions were observed. The positive rates of group C antibodies after vaccination was between 97.67% and 100% among the populations in the epidemic and non-epidemic areas, as well as among those negative and positive for group C antibodies prior to the vaccination. The geometric mean anti-C concentrations ranged 30.81 microg/ml to 37.44 microg/ml, showing no significant difference between groups. The incidence rate of meningococcal disease in students with timely immunization (218.58/100,000) dropped by 69.02%, when compared to that in those with delayed immunization (705.72/100,000). No clinical cases were identified during the follow-up period of 15,760 person-years.The vaccination campaign with the Chinese group A/C MPV seemed successful in controlling the group C meningococcal outbreak. The vaccine was shown to be safe even administered after the group A vaccine only 6 weeks apart. It could induce high levels of antibodies in vulnerable population and significantly increase antibody levels in seropositive individuals, thus providing a protection of at least 5 years.
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27. A new particle filter with GA-MCMC resampling
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Cui-Yun Li and Hong-Bing Ji
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Hybrid Monte Carlo ,Mathematical optimization ,symbols.namesake ,Monte Carlo method ,symbols ,Monte Carlo integration ,Markov chain Monte Carlo ,Parallel tempering ,Quasi-Monte Carlo method ,Particle filter ,Auxiliary particle filter ,Mathematics - Abstract
Particle filtering shows great promise in addressing a wide variety of non-linear and/or non-Gaussian problem. A crucial issue in particle filtering is to remove degeneracy phenomenon and alleviate the sample impoverishment problem. In this paper, Variations, using techniques from the genetic algorithm with Markov chain Monte Carlo mutation, to standard PFprocedures are proposed to solve these problem simultaneously. The simulation results show that the new particle filter superiors to the standard particle filter and the other filters.
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28. Small bronchoscopic biopsy specimens for detecting EGFR gene mutations in advanced lung adenocarcinoma
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Ping Han, Yunqiang Nie, Hui Wang, Da-cai Guo, Cui-yun Li, Xin-yi Xu, Chang-ling Wang, Xiao-yan Zhang, Na Li, Xin Lü, and Shu-ling Liu
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy ,Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,General Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Published
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29. [Application of cluster randomization method on typhoid Vi vaccine trails]
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Bai-qing, Dong, Jin, Yang, Zhen-zhu, Tang, Hong-hui, Yang, Jun, Zeng, Jie, Zhang, Ming-liu, Wang, Gui-chen, Liang, Guo-ai, Si, Cui-yun, Li, Da-bin, Liang, He-zhuang, Liao, Rion Leon, Ochiai, Ali, Mohammad, Camilo J, Acosta, and John, Clemens
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,Polysaccharides, Bacterial ,Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines ,Vaccination ,Middle Aged ,Mass Vaccination ,Child, Preschool ,Cluster Analysis ,Humans ,Female ,Typhoid Fever ,Child - Abstract
To describe the design and application of cluster randomized controlled method on typhoid Vi vaccine trial, and to assess the effect of implementation.Simple size calculation of cluster-randomized trial was used to determine the sample size of the two groups and a vaccination campaign was conducted. The study group was given typhoid Vi vaccine and the control group was given meningococcal A vaccine.According to sample size calculation, a total sample of 96,121 participants was required and the study areas were divided into 108 clusters. In practice, 53 study clusters with 44,054 participants and 54 control clusters with 48,422 participants were stratified and matched according to size, location (urban or rural), characteristics (school, department, factory, demography) were randomized respectively. Confounding factors of two groups including age, sex, resident area, income, level of education were compared. It was found that the ratio of all confounding factors between the two groups were comparable and balanced.Confounding factors can be better controlled between study group and the control group by applying cluster-randomized method on vaccine trail which enabled the intervention to be more scientifically evaluated; The implementation of cluster randomization trial was simple and easy to be accepted.
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30. [Epidemiologic surveillance for bacterial meningitis in 140 000 children under 5 years of age in Nanning district, Guangxi province]
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Bai-qing, Dong, Zhen-zhu, Tang, Mei, Lin, Cui-yun, Li, Dong-mei, Tan, Da-bin, Liang, He-zhuang, Liao, Xian-zhi, Liu, Yi, Quan, Jin-song, Fang, Xing-hua, Wu, Wei-wen, Qin, P E, Kilgore, W A, Kennedy, Zhi-yi, Xu, and J D, Clemens
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Male ,China ,Meningitis, Escherichia coli ,Child, Preschool ,Incidence ,Population Surveillance ,Infant, Newborn ,Humans ,Infant ,Female ,Staphylococcal Infections ,Meningitis, Haemophilus ,Meningitis, Bacterial - Abstract
To characterize the incidence, epidemiologic features, etiologic agents and sequelae of bacterial meningitis in children under 5 years of age in Nanning, Guangxi.A population-based surveillance was conducted to evaluate children with signs and symptoms of meningitis. All hospitals, township health centers and village clinics in the surveillance area were structured to participate in the case referral and evaluation. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood specimens were obtained and processed using standardized microbiologic methods.During the 26-month surveillance period, among the children under 5 years old, a total of 1272 cases who met the screening criteria of meningitis were studied. 265 of 1272 cases were identified as clinically diagnosed meningitis, with an incidence rate of 86.36 per 100 000 population. The annual incidence rate under the 38 cases of confirmed bacterial meningitis appeared to be 12.38/100 000. Staphylococcus species accounted for the largest proportion of laboratory-confirmed bacterial meningitis, followed by E. coli and S. pneumoniae. The highest attack rate occurred in neonates1 month, followed by children aged 1 - 12 months in the confirmed patients. Meningitis caused by Sp and Hi mainly occurred in children aged 1 - 12 months. All cases of meningitis due to Hi and Sp were children aged 1 - 24 months. 13.16% and 0.00% of the cases survived with complications and sequelae, and the case-fatality rate was 18.42%. 40 bacterial isolates were identified from 1193 blood cultures and 23 from 1211 cerebrospinal fluid samples, but no Neisseria meningitidis was found.Meningitis due to Hi was first confirmed in Guangxi with the incidence of 0.98 per 100 000 population. The annual incidence rate of confirmed bacterial meningitis was 12.38 per 100 000, which was considered an important public health problem in children. Staphylococci was the predominant pathogen in confirmed bacterial meningitis.
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- 2004
31. Insights Into Ferroptosis, a Novel Target for the Therapy of Cancer
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Hong-Tao Wang, Jie Ju, Shao-Cong Wang, Yu-Hui Zhang, Cui-Yun Liu, Tao Wang, Xue Yu, Fei Wang, Xue-Ru Cheng, Kun Wang, and Zhao-Yang Chen
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ferroptosis ,metabolism ,tumor treatment ,cancers ,drug resistance ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Ferroptosis is a new form of programmed cell death (PCD) characterized by an excess iron accumulation and subsequent unbalanced redox states. Ferroptosis is different from the already reported PCD and has unique morphological features and biochemical processes. Ferroptosis was first elaborated by Brent R. Stockwell’s lab in 2012, in which small molecules erastin and RSL-3 induce PCD in Ras mutant cell lines. Ferroptosis involves various physiological processes and occurrence of disease and especially shows strong potential in cancer treatment. Development of small molecule compounds based on Stockwell’s research was found to kill cancer cells, and some FDA-approved drugs were discovered to result in ferroptosis of cancer cells. Radiotherapy and checkpoint therapy have been widely used as a treatment for many types of cancer. Recently, some papers have reported that chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and checkpoint therapy induce ferroptosis of cancer cells, which provides new strategies for cancer treatment. Nevertheless, the limitless proliferation of tumor cells and the lack of cell death mechanisms are important reasons for drug resistance for tumor therapy. Therefore, we reviewed the molecular mechanism of ferroptosis and sensitivity to ferroptosis of different cancer cells and tumor treatment strategy.
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32. Marginalized Particle Filter based Track-Before-Detect Algorithm for Small Dim Infrared Target.
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Cui-yun Li and Hong-bing Ji
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33. 1,3,4-Thiadiazole: Synthesis, Reactions, and Applications in Medicinal, Agricultural, and Materials Chemistry.
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Yang Hu, Cui-Yun Li, Xiao-Ming Wang, Yong-Hua Yang, and Hai-Liang Zhu
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THIADIAZOLES , *BIOISOSTERES , *PHENYLHYDRAZINE , *HYDRAZIDES , *HYDRAZINES , *CHEMICAL reactions - Abstract
The article discusses a study which provides an overview on the synthesis, reactions, and medicinal applications of the 1,3,4-thiadiazole ring in solution and the solid phase. Topics include the physical and chemical properties of bioisostere, the link between 1,3,4-thiadiazole chemistry and the discovery of phenylhydrazines and hydrazine, and the reactions of aromatic and heterocyclic hydrazides with triethyl orthoformate.
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34. LncRNA CAIF inhibits autophagy and attenuates myocardial infarction by blocking p53-mediated myocardin transcription
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Cui-Yun Liu, Yu-Hui Zhang, Rui-Bei Li, Lu-Yu Zhou, Tao An, Rong-Cheng Zhang, Mei Zhai, Yan Huang, Kao-Wen Yan, Yan-Han Dong, Murugavel Ponnusamy, Chan Shan, Sheng Xu, Qi Wang, Yan-Hui Zhang, Jian Zhang, and Kun Wang
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Science - Abstract
Little is known about the role of long lncRNAs in autophagy. The authors identify lncCAIF, and show that it suppresses cardiac autophagy and attenuates myocardial infarction by targeting p53 -mediated transcription of myocardin.
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35. A mass vaccination campaign targeting adults and children to prevent typhoid fever in Hechi; Expanding the use of Vi polysaccharide vaccine in Southeast China: A cluster-randomized trial.
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Jin Yang, Acosta, Camilo J., Guo-ai Si, Jun Zeng, Cui-yun Li, Da-bin Liang, Ochiai, R. Leon, Page, Anne-Laure, Danovaro-Holliday, M. Carolina, Jie Zhang, Bao-de Zhou, He-zhuang Liao, Ming-liu Wang, Dong-mei Tan, Zhen-zhu Tang, Jian Gong, Jin-Kyung Park, Ali, Mohammad, Ivanoff, Bernard, and Gui-chen Liang
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TYPHOID vaccines ,IMMUNIZATION ,HEALTH of older people ,PUBLIC health - Abstract
Background: One of the goals of this study was to learn the coverage, safety and logistics of a mass vaccination campaign against typhoid fever in children and adults using locally produced typhoid Vi polysaccharide (PS) and group A meningococcal PS vaccines in southern China. Methods: The vaccination campaign targeted 118,588 persons in Hechi, Guangxi Province, aged between 5 to 60 years, in 2003. The study area was divided into 107 geographic clusters, which were randomly allocated to receive one of the single-dose parenteral vaccines. All aspects regarding vaccination logistics, feasibility and safety were documented and systematically recorded. Results of the logistics, feasibility and safety are reported. Results: The campaign lasted 5 weeks and the overall vaccination coverage was 78%. On average, the 30 vaccine teams gave immunizations on 23 days. Vaccine rates were higher in those aged ≤ 15 years (90%) than in adolescents and young adults (70%). Planned mop-up activities increased the coverage by 17%. The overall vaccine wastage was 11%. The cold chain was maintained and documented. 66 individuals reported of adverse events out of all vaccinees, where fever (21%), malaise (19%) and local redness (19%) were the major symptoms; no life-threatening event occurred. Three needle-sharp events were reported. Conclusion: The mass immunization proved feasible and safe, and vaccine coverage was high. Emphasis should be placed on: injection safety measures, community involvement and incorporation of mop-up strategies into any vaccination campaign. School-based and all-age Vi mass immunizations programs are potentially important public health strategies for prevention of typhoid fever in high-risk populations in southern China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Extraction and Structural Characterization of Flavonoids from Twigs of Sophora japonica
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Chuan-Ling Si, Xiao-Feng Huang, Liang-Liang An, Su Fan, Cui-Yun Liu, Dan-Ni Xie, Yi-Mei Hong, and Jianjun Chen
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Sophora japonica ,Twigs ,Extractives ,Flavonoid ,Forest residues ,Spectroscopic techniques ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Flavonoids represent a large group of polyphenols that have been recognized to exert a wide range of biological effects, such as anticancer, inflammation inhibition, anti-aging, and neuroprotective activities. In the forest industry, tree twigs have been treated as residues; however, tree twigs could be a rich source of high-value added compounds, which have been relatively unexplored. In this study, an investigation into the chemical constituent of extractives from S. japonica twigs resulted in the isolation of a new (Z)-caffeoyl flavonol glycoside that was elucidated as myricetin 3-O-(4′′-(Z)-caffeoyl)-α-rhamnopyranoside (IV). The structure of the new compound was established mostly on the basis of extensive spectroscopic techniques and other physiochemical evidences. Among the three known flavonoids extracted in this work, including isoquercitrin (I), isorhamnetin 3′-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (II), and myricitrin (III), II and III have never been previously reported in the Sophora genus.
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37. A mass vaccination campaign targeting adults and children to prevent typhoid fever in Hechi; Expanding the use of Vi polysaccharide vaccine in Southeast China: A cluster-randomized trial
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Camilo J. Acosta, Ming Liu Wang, Zhi-Yi Xu, Bao De Zhou, Tikki Pang, Jin Yang, R. Leon Ochiai, Jian Gong, Dong Mei Tan, Jun Zeng, John D. Clemens, Zhen Zhu Tang, M. Carolina Danovaro-Holliday, Dabin Liang, Allan Donner, He Zhuang Liao, Claudia M. Galindo, Bernard Ivanoff, Guo ai Si, Cui Yun Li, Bai Qing Dong, Gui chen Liang, Jin Kyung Park, Jie Zhang, Mohammad Ali, Anne Laure Page, and Hong Hui Yang
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Epidemiology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cluster Analysis ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Mass Immunization ,Child ,Intramuscular ,Meningococcal ,Geography ,lcsh:Public aspects of medicine ,Subcutaneous ,Polysaccharides, Bacterial ,Bacterial ,Middle Aged ,3. Good health ,Vaccination ,Safety ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Adolescent ,Injections, Subcutaneous ,030231 tropical medicine ,Meningococcal Vaccines ,Meningococcal vaccine ,Meningitis, Meningococcal ,Biostatistics ,Polysaccharide Vaccine ,Mass Vaccination ,Injections, Intramuscular ,Typhoid fever ,Injections ,03 medical and health sciences ,Polysaccharides ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,Meningitis ,Antigens ,Typhoid Fever ,Adverse effect ,Antigens, Bacterial ,business.industry ,Public health ,Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,lcsh:RA1-1270 ,medicine.disease ,Social Marketing ,Immunology ,Feasibility Studies ,business ,Public Health Administration - Abstract
Background One of the goals of this study was to learn the coverage, safety and logistics of a mass vaccination campaign against typhoid fever in children and adults using locally produced typhoid Vi polysaccharide (PS) and group A meningococcal PS vaccines in southern China. Methods The vaccination campaign targeted 118,588 persons in Hechi, Guangxi Province, aged between 5 to 60 years, in 2003. The study area was divided into 107 geographic clusters, which were randomly allocated to receive one of the single-dose parenteral vaccines. All aspects regarding vaccination logistics, feasibility and safety were documented and systematically recorded. Results of the logistics, feasibility and safety are reported. Results The campaign lasted 5 weeks and the overall vaccination coverage was 78%. On average, the 30 vaccine teams gave immunizations on 23 days. Vaccine rates were higher in those aged ≤ 15 years (90%) than in adolescents and young adults (70%). Planned mop-up activities increased the coverage by 17%. The overall vaccine wastage was 11%. The cold chain was maintained and documented. 66 individuals reported of adverse events out of all vaccinees, where fever (21%), malaise (19%) and local redness (19%) were the major symptoms; no life-threatening event occurred. Three needle-sharp events were reported. Conclusion The mass immunization proved feasible and safe, and vaccine coverage was high. Emphasis should be placed on: injection safety measures, community involvement and incorporation of mop-up strategies into any vaccination campaign. School-based and all-age Vi mass immunizations programs are potentially important public health strategies for prevention of typhoid fever in high-risk populations in southern China.
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38. MDRL lncRNA regulates the processing of miR-484 primary transcript by targeting miR-361.
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Kun Wang, Teng Sun, Na Li, Yin Wang, Jian-Xun Wang, Lu-Yu Zhou, Bo Long, Cui-Yun Liu, Fang Liu, and Pei-Feng Li
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Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are emerging as new players in gene regulation, but whether lncRNAs operate in the processing of miRNA primary transcript is unclear. Also, whether lncRNAs are involved in the regulation of the mitochondrial network remains to be elucidated. Here, we report that a long noncoding RNA, named mitochondrial dynamic related lncRNA (MDRL), affects the processing of miR-484 primary transcript in nucleus and regulates the mitochondrial network by targeting miR-361 and miR-484. The results showed that miR-361 that predominantly located in nucleus can directly bind to primary transcript of miR-484 (pri-miR-484) and prevent its processing by Drosha into pre-miR-484. miR-361 is able to regulate mitochondrial fission and apoptosis by regulating miR-484 levels. In exploring the underlying molecular mechanism by which miR-361 is regulated, we identified MDRL and demonstrated that it could directly bind to miR-361 and downregulate its expression levels, which promotes the processing of pri-miR-484. MDRL inhibits mitochondrial fission and apoptosis by downregulating miR-361, which in turn relieves inhibition of miR-484 processing by miR-361. Our present study reveals a novel regulating model of mitochondrial fission program which is composed of MDRL, miR-361 and miR-484. Our work not only expands the function of the lncRNA pathway in gene regulation but also establishes a new mechanism for controlling miRNA expression.
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