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2. 4H‐SiC trench MOSFET with integrated fast recovery MPS diode
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Dai, Tianxiang, primary, Chan, Chun Wa, additional, Deng, Xc, additional, Jiang, Huaping, additional, Gammon, Peter M., additional, Jennings, Mike R., additional, and Mawby, Phil A., additional
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- 2018
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3. Interference of ATP-Adenosine Axis by Engineered Biohybrid for Amplifying Immunogenic Cell Death-Mediated Antitumor Immunotherapy.
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Deng XC, Liang JL, Zhang SM, Wang YZ, Lin YT, Meng R, Wang JW, Feng J, Chen WH, and Zhang XZ
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- Mice, Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, Tumor Microenvironment drug effects, Humans, Neoplasms therapy, Neoplasms drug therapy, Neoplasms immunology, Neoplasms pathology, Nanoparticles chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Adenosine chemistry, Adenosine Triphosphate metabolism, Immunogenic Cell Death drug effects, Immunotherapy
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Immunogenic cell death (ICD) often results in the production and accumulation of adenosine (ADO), a byproduct that negatively impacts the therapeutic effect as well as facilitates tumor development and metastasis. Here, an innovative strategy is elaborately developed to effectively activate ICD while avoiding the generation of immunosuppressive adenosine. Specifically, ZIF-90, an ATP-responsive consumer, is synthesized as the core carrier to encapsulate AB680 (CD73 inhibitor) and then coated with an iron-polyphenol layer to prepare the ICD inducer (AZTF), which is further grafted onto prebiotic bacteria via the esterification reaction to obtain the engineered biohybrid (Bc@AZTF). Particularly, the designed Bc@AZTF can actively enrich in tumor sites and respond to the acidic tumor microenvironment to offload AZTF nanoparticles, which can consume intracellular ATP (iATP) content and simultaneously inhibit the ATP-adenosine axis to reduce the accumulation of adenosine, thereby alleviating adenosine-mediated immunosuppression and strikingly amplifying ICD effect. Importantly, the synergy of anti-PD-1 (αPD-1) with Bc@AZTF not only establishes a collaborative antitumor immune network to potentiate effective tumoricidal immunity but also activates long-lasting immune memory effects to manage tumor recurrence and rechallenge, presenting a new paradigm for ICD treatment combined with adenosine metabolism., (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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- 2024
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4. Metabolic Regulation-Mediated Reversion of the Tumor Immunosuppressive Microenvironment for Potentiating Cooperative Metabolic Therapy and Immunotherapy.
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Ji P, Jin XK, Deng XC, Zhang SM, Liang JL, Li QR, Chen WH, and Zhang XZ
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- Humans, Immunotherapy, Radioimmunotherapy, Glucose, Glucose Oxidase, Immunosuppressive Agents, Lactic Acid, Cell Line, Tumor, Tumor Microenvironment, Neoplasms therapy
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Tumor cells exhibit heightened glucose (Glu) consumption and increased lactic acid (LA) production, resulting in the formation of an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) that facilitates malignant proliferation and metastasis. In this study, we meticulously engineer an antitumor nanoplatform, denoted as ZLGCR, by incorporating glucose oxidase, LA oxidase, and CpG oligodeoxynucleotide into zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 that is camouflaged with a red blood cell membrane. Significantly, ZLGCR-mediated consumption of Glu and LA not only amplifies the effectiveness of metabolic therapy but also reverses the immunosuppressive TME, thereby enhancing the therapeutic outcomes of CpG-mediated antitumor immunotherapy. It is particularly important that the synergistic effect of metabolic therapy and immunotherapy is further augmented when combined with immune checkpoint blockade therapy. Consequently, this engineered antitumor nanoplatform will achieve a cooperative tumor-suppressive outcome through the modulation of metabolism and immune responses within the TME.
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- 2024
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5. Engineering metal-based hydrogel-mediated tertiary lymphoid structure formation via activation of the STING pathway for enhanced immunotherapy.
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Jin XK, Liang JL, Zhang SM, Ji P, Huang QX, Qin YT, Deng XC, Liu CJ, and Zhang XZ
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- Humans, Toll-Like Receptor 9, Immunotherapy, Metals, Nucleotidyltransferases, Hydrogels, Tertiary Lymphoid Structures
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Tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) primarily constructed by multiple immune cells can effectively enhance tumor immune responses, but expediting the formation of TLSs is still an enormous challenge. Herein, a stimulator of interferon gene (STING)-activating hydrogel (ZCCG) was elaborately developed by coordinating Zn
2+ with 4,5-imidazole dicarboxylic acid, and simultaneously integrating chitosan (a stimulant of STING pathway activation) and CpG (an agonist of toll-like receptor 9, TLR9) for initiating and activating cGAS-STING and TLR9 pathway-mediated immunotherapy. Moreover, the dual-pathway activation could effectively enhance the infiltration of immune cells and the expression of lymphocyte-recruiting chemokines in the tumor microenvironment (TME), thereby promoting the formation of TLSs and further strengthening tumoricidal immunity. Local administration of the hydrogel could prime systemic immune responses and long-term immune memory and improve the therapeutic effects of programmed death-1 antibody (αPD-1) to inhibit tumor progression, metastasis and recurrence. The engineered hydrogel lays the foundation for tumor immunotherapy strategies based on the enhanced formation of TLSs via the activation of the cGAS-STING and TLR9 pathways.- Published
- 2023
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6. Immunostimulant Hydrogel-Guided Tumor Microenvironment Reprogramming to Efficiently Potentiate Macrophage-Mediated Cellular Phagocytosis for Systemic Cancer Immunotherapy.
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Liang JL, Jin XK, Luo GF, Zhang SM, Huang QX, Lin YT, Deng XC, Wang JW, Chen WH, and Zhang XZ
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- Humans, Tumor Microenvironment, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes, Hydrogels pharmacology, Macrophages, Phagocytosis, CD47 Antigen, Immunotherapy, Adjuvants, Immunologic pharmacology, Neoplasms therapy, Neoplasms pathology
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Macrophage-mediated cellular phagocytosis (MMCP) plays a critical role in conducting antitumor immunotherapy but is usually impaired by the intrinsic phagocytosis evading ability of tumor cells and the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). Herein, a MMCP-boosting hydrogel (TCCaGM) was elaborately engineered by encapsulating granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and a therapeutic nanoplatform (TCCaN) that preloaded with the tunicamycin (Tuni) and catalase (CAT) with the assistance of CaCO
3 nanoparticles (NPs). Strikingly, the hypoxic/acidic TME was efficiently alleviated by the engineered hydrogel, "eat me" signal calreticulin (CRT) was upregulated, while the "don't eat me" signal CD47 was downregulated on tumor cells, and the infiltrated DCs were recruited and activated, all of which contributed to boosting the macrophage-mediated phagocytosis and initiating tumor-specific CD8+ T cells responses. Meanwhile, the remodeled TME was beneficial to accelerate the polarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) to the antitumoral M1-like phenotype, further heightening tumoricidal immunity. With the combination of PD-1 antibody (αPD-1), the designed hydrogel significantly heightened systemic antitumor immune responses and long-term immunological effects to control the development of primary and distant tumors as well as suppress tumor metastasis and recurrence, which established an optimal strategy for high-performance antitumor immunotherapy.- Published
- 2023
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7. Fused Cytomembrane-Camouflaged Nanoparticles for Tumor-Specific Immunotherapy.
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Ji P, Deng XC, Jin XK, Zhang SM, Wang JW, Feng J, Chen WH, and Zhang XZ
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- Humans, T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic, Immunotherapy, Antigens, Neoplasm, Tumor Microenvironment, Nanoparticles, Neoplasms therapy, Cancer Vaccines
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Tumor immunotherapy is commonly hindered by inefficient delivery and presentation of tumor antigens as well as immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. To overcome these barriers, a tumor-specific nanovaccine capable of delivering tumor antigens and adjuvants to antigen-presenting cells and modulating the immune microenvironment to elicit strong antitumor immunity is reported. This nanovaccine, named FCM@4RM, is designed by coating the nanocore (FCM) with a bioreconstituted cytomembrane (4RM). The 4RM, which is derived from fused cells of tumorous 4T1 cells and RAW264.7 macrophages, enables effective antigen presentation and stimulation of effector T cells. FCM is self-assembled from Fe(II), unmethylated cytosine-phosphate-guanine oligodeoxynucleotide (CpG), and metformin (MET). CpG, as the stimulator of toll-like receptor 9, induces the production of pro-inflammatory cytokine and the maturation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), thereby enhancing antitumor immunity. Meanwhile, MET functions as the programmed cell death ligand 1 inhibitor and can restore the immune responses of T cells against tumor cells. Therefore, FCM@4RM exhibits high targeting capabilities toward homologous tumors that develop from 4T1 cells. This work offers a paradigm for developing a nanovaccine that systematically regulates multiple immune-related processes to achieve optimal antitumor immunotherapy., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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- 2023
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8. Specific activation of cGAS-STING pathway by nanotherapeutics-mediated ferroptosis evoked endogenous signaling for boosting systemic tumor immunotherapy.
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Liang JL, Jin XK, Zhang SM, Huang QX, Ji P, Deng XC, Cheng SX, Chen WH, and Zhang XZ
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- Humans, DNA, Mitochondrial, Immunotherapy, Nucleotidyltransferases genetics, Ferroptosis, Interferon Type I metabolism, Neoplasms therapy
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Activation of the cyclic GMP-AMP synthase-stimulator of interferon genes (cGAS-STING) pathway could effectively initiate antitumor immunity, but specific activation of STING pathway is still an enormous challenge. Herein, a ferroptosis-induced mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-guided tumor immunotherapy nanoplatform (designated as HBMn-FA) was elaborately developed for activating and boosting STING-based immunotherapy. On the one hand, the high-levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in tumor cells induced by HBMn-FA-mediated ferroptosis elicited mitochondrial stress to cause the release of endogenous signaling mtDNA, which specifically initiate cGAS-STING pathway with the cooperation of Mn
2+ . On the other hand, the tumor-derived cytosolic double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) from debris of death cells caused by HBMn-FA further activated the cGAS-STING pathway in antigen-presenting cells (e.g., DCs). This bridging of ferroptosis and cGAS-STING pathway could expeditiously prime systemic antitumor immunity and enhance the therapeutic efficacy of checkpoint blockade to suppress tumor growth in both localized and metastatic tumor models. The designed nanotherapeutic platform paves the way for novel tumor immunotherapy strategies that are based on specific activation of STING pathway., Competing Interests: Conflict of interest The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Science China Press. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2023
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9. Heat shock protein: a double-edged sword linking innate immunity and hepatitis B virus infection.
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Dai WY, Yao GQ, Deng XC, Zang GC, Liu J, Zhang GY, Chen YM, Lv MQ, and Chen TT
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Heat shock proteins (HSPs), which have a variety of functions, are one of the stress protein families. In recent years, They have been reported to play a dual role in hepatitis B virus (HBV) which as persistent infection which is associated with, cirrhosis and liver cancer. In this article, we have summarized the regulatory mechanisms between HSPs and viruses, especially HBV and associated diseases based on HSP biological functions of in response to viral infections. In view of their potential as broad-spectrum antiviral targets, we have also discuss current progress and challenges in drug development based on HSPs, as well as the potential applications of agents that have been evaluated clinically in HBV treatment., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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- 2023
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10. KIF23 promotes triple negative breast cancer through activating epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
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Jian W, Deng XC, Munankarmy A, Borkhuu O, Ji CL, Wang XH, Zheng WF, Yu YH, Zhou XQ, and Fang L
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Background: KIF23 is a member of kinesin family, recent researches indicate KIF23 plays an important role in the proliferation and migration of malignant cancer cells. While the function and specific molecule mechanism of KIF23 in triple negative breast cancer remains unclear., Methods: QRT-PCR and immunohistochemistry were conducted to analyze expression of KIF23 in triple negative breast cancer tissues and paired paracancer tissues. CCK-8 assay, colony formation assay, wound healing assay and transwell assay were applied for exploring phenotype changing of triple negative breast cancer cell lines MDA-MB-231 and BT549 after siRNA-induced knockdown of KIF23. Several bioinformatic databases were used for predicting miRNAs that combing with KIF23 mRNA and verified by dual luciferase reporter assay. Western blot assay was performed to explore downstream signaling pathway of KIF23., Results: KIF23 was overexpressed in triple negative breast cancer, knockdown of KIF23 by siRNA inhibited proliferation and migration of TNBC cell lines MDA-MB-231 and BT549. Mechanistically, knockdown of KIF23 resulted in the suppression of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition. Meanwhile, miR-195-5p was downregulated in TNBC, and dual luciferase reporter assay indicated miR-195-5p could combine with 3'UTR of KIF23 thus promoting degradation of KIF23., Conclusions: KIF23 is a potential oncogene in triple negative breast cancer, miR-195-5p could combine with 3'UTR of KIF23. Our study reveals a new sight into triple negative breast cancer., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://dx.doi.org/10.21037/gs-21-19). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2021 Gland Surgery. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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11. [Expression and clinical significance of receptor-interacting protein serine-threonine kinases 1 in the nucleus pulposus of patients with lumbar disc herniation].
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Wu MC, Wang LL, and Deng XC
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- Humans, Receptor-Interacting Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases genetics, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha genetics, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha metabolism, Intervertebral Disc metabolism, Intervertebral Disc Degeneration, Intervertebral Disc Displacement genetics, Nucleus Pulposus
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Objective: To investigate the expression and clinical significance of receptor interacting protein serine-threonine kinases 1 (RIPK1) in the nucleus pulposus of patients with lumbar disc herniation (LDH)., Methods: Nucleus pulposus tissue specimens of 40 patients with LDH patients underwent surgical treatment from January 2016 to January 2018 as the case group, and nucleus pulposus tissue specimens of 30 patients with lumbar spine fracture underwent surgical treatment at the same time as the control group. The expression of RIPK1 mRNA and protein of receptor interaction were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and Western blot, respectively. The expression of RIPK1 protein in the nucleus pulposus were detected by immunohistochemical staining. The concentrations of RIPK1 and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in nucleus pulposus were detected by ELISA method. The relationship between the concentrations of RIPK1, TNF-α in nucleus pulposus and the Pearce grade of LDH patients was analyzed by one-way ANOVA. The correlation between RIPK1 and TNF-α was analyzed by Pearson., Results: RIPK1 was weakly positively expressed in nucleus pulposus of control group, and RIPK1 protein was positively or strongly positively expressed in case group. The expression of RIPK1 mRNA in nucleus pulposus of case group was higher than that of control group ( P <0.05). The expression of RIPK1 protein in nucleus pulposus of case group was higher than that of control group( P <0.05). The RIPK1 concentration in nucleus pulposus of case group was higher than that of control group ( P =0.012). The concentration of TNF-α in nucleus pulposus of case group was significantly higher than that of control group ( P =0.009). There were significantdifferences in concentrations of RIPK1 and TNF-α in nucleus pulposus of LDH patients with different Pearce classification ( P >0.05). The concentration of RIPK1 and TNF-α in nucleus pulposus increased significantly with the increase of Pearce grade. Pearson correlation analysis showed that there was a significant positive correlation between RIPK1 and TNF-α in nucleus pulposus of LDH patients ( r =0.781, P <0.001)., Conclusion: The expression levels of RIPK1 mRNA and protein in the intervertebral disc tissues of LDH patients are higher than those of normal intervertebral disc tissues, and increased with the increase of Pearce grade, which may be an important factor involved in LDH inflammatory disease.
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- 2021
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12. Intramuscular injection of tetracycline decreased gut microbial diversity in mouse.
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Liu J, Deng XC, Li XY, Yang ZB, Zhang GY, and Chen TT
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- Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents administration & dosage, Biodiversity, Computational Biology methods, DNA Barcoding, Taxonomic, Injections, Intramuscular, Metagenome, Metagenomics methods, Mice, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Tetracycline administration & dosage, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Gastrointestinal Microbiome drug effects, Tetracycline pharmacology
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Antibiotics contribute a lot to human beings and can kill bacteria effectively. However, more and more studies show that antibiotics can disturb the intestinal microbial community. It has been widely reported that oral antibiotics can reduce the diversity of intestinal microflora, but the effect of intramuscular injection on intestinal microflora is less studied. In this study, we sequenced the intestinal microflora of mice treated with tetracycline by 16SrRNA method, and found that intramuscular injection of tetracycline (TET) can also reduce the intestinal microbial richness of mice. In addition, the results showed that within a certain range (3 mg), with the increase of TET injection concentration, the wind of intestinal microflora in mice decreased significantly. When the injection concentration reached saturation, although the amount of TET injection was increased, the degree of intestinal flora affected was not increased. The results showed that the degree of diversity decrease was in direct proportion to the amount of tetracycline injection in the saturated concentration, but not positively related to the high amount of TET injection after exceeding the saturated concentration.
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- 2020
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13. Characterization and Fabrication of the CFM-JTE for 4H-SiC Power Device with High-Efficiency Protection and Increased JTE Dose Tolerance Window.
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Wen Y, Xu XJ, Tao ML, Lu XF, Deng XC, Li X, Li JT, Li ZQ, and Zhang B
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A 13.5 kV 4H-SiC PiN rectifier with a considerable active area of 0.1 cm
2 is fabricated in this paper. Charge-field-modulated junction termination extension (CFM-JTE) has been proposed for satisfying the requirement of ultra-high reverse voltage, which enlarges the JTE dose tolerance window, making it approximately 2.8 times that of the conventional two-zone JTE. Besides, the CFM-JTE can be implemented through the conventional two-zone JTE process. The measured forward current is up to 100 A @ VF = 5.2 V in the absence of carrier lifetime enhancement technology. The CFM-JTE structure accomplishes 96% of the theoretical breakdown voltage of the parallel plane junction with a relatively small terminal area of 400 μm, which contributes to achieving the Baliga's figure of merit of 58.8 GW/cm2 .- Published
- 2020
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14. Numerical analysis of an ultra-wideband metamaterial absorber with high absorptivity from visible light to near-infrared.
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Liu J, Ma WZ, Chen W, Yu GX, Chen YS, Deng XC, and Yang CF
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In this study, we designed a novel ultra-wideband (UWB) absorber and numerically analyzed it to demonstrate that its light absorptivity was greater than 90% in the wavelength range of visible light and near-infrared (405-1505 nm). The structure of proposed novel UWB absorber consisted of four layers of films, including silica, titanium, magnesium fluoride, and aluminium, and the upper silica and titanium layers had rectangular cubes in them. For that, the excitations of propagating surface plasmon resonance (PSPR), local surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), and the resonance of Fabry-Perot (FP) cavity were generated at the same time and combined to reach the effect of perfect absorption and ultra-wideband. The proposed absorber had an average absorptivity of 95.14% in the wavelength range of 405 ∼ 1505 nm when the light was under normal incidence. In addition, the UWB absorber was large incident angle insensitive and polarization-independent. The absorber proposed in the paper had great prospects in the fields of thermal electronic equipment, solar power generation, and perfect cloaking.
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- 2020
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15. Actin‑like protein 8 executes a promoting function in the malignant progression of endometrial cancer: identification of a promising biomarker.
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Li L, Cheng GH, Chen C, Ma DM, and Deng XC
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- Actins genetics, Antigens, CD metabolism, Biomarkers, Tumor genetics, Cadherins metabolism, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Movement genetics, Cell Proliferation genetics, Cell Survival genetics, Cyclin A metabolism, Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 metabolism, Cytoskeletal Proteins genetics, Down-Regulation genetics, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology, Female, Gene Knockdown Techniques, Humans, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Signal Transduction genetics, Transfection, Up-Regulation genetics, Actins metabolism, Biomarkers, Tumor metabolism, Cytoskeletal Proteins metabolism, Disease Progression, Endometrial Neoplasms metabolism
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Endometrial cancer (EC) is generally considered as a disease that affects older women. We attempt to explore the role of actin‑like protein 8 (ACTL8) in EC and how it achieves its function. Based on the data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we found that ACTL8 expression was up-regulated in EC tissues and correlated with shorter overall survival of EC patients. ACTL8 expression was significantly associated with age, clinical-stage, or grade. Cox proportional hazards model analysis revealed that ACTL8 expression, grade, and clinical-stage were promising independent prognostic factors of EC. Knockdown of ACTL8 repressed the proliferative, migrating and invading capabilities of human EC cell lines KLE and Ishikawa. Silencing ACTL8 up-regulated the negative cell cycle regulator p21 and epithelial marker E-cadherin, and down-regulated the positive cell cycle regulator Cyclin A, mesenchymal markers MMP-9 and N-cadherin in KLE cells. Collectively, these outcomes illustrated that ACTL8 might act as a tumor facilitator during EC progression.
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- 2020
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16. Effectiveness of Laparoscopic Sacral Colpopexy for Pelvic Organs Prolapse Diseases.
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Zhang P, Zhuang ZR, Deng XC, Chen XJ, Hou CZ, and Zhu L
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sacrum surgery, Treatment Outcome, Gynecologic Surgical Procedures methods, Pelvic Organ Prolapse surgery, Surgical Mesh
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- 2017
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17. Reliability analysis of Cobb measurement in degenerative lumbar scoliosis using endplate versus pedicle as bony landmarks.
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Guo J, Deng XC, Ling QJ, Yin ZX, and He EX
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Reproducibility of Results, Lordosis diagnostic imaging, Motor Endplate diagnostic imaging, Scoliosis diagnostic imaging, Thoracic Vertebrae diagnostic imaging
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Objectives: Degenerative changes of endplates in older patients and tilting of vertebral body in lumbosacral lordosis could make an accurate identification of endplates for the Cobb measurement difficult. Pedicles have been proposed as alternative landmarks because they are usually better visualized, and offer similar clinical validity to the endplates. The objective of this study was to investigate the reliability of the pedicle method of Cobb measurement in degenerative lumbar scoliosis and compare it with the traditional endplate method., Methods: Two hundred and eighty-four radiographs of degenerative lumbar scoliosis were evaluated. The radiographs were classified into groups based on the patient's age (< 60 years, 60 to 80 years, and > 80 years), level of lower end vertebra (LEV) (LEV at L5, and LEV at or above L4), and curve severity (< 20°, 20° to 40°, and > 40°). Three observers independently measured the radiographs using the endplate and pedicle methods twice with an interval of 1 week. The intra- and interobserver reliabilities were calculated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC)., Results: The intra- and interobserver ICC values were better for all observers in the > 80 years age group using the pedicle method. The intraobserver ICC values of pedicle method were also better in the LEV at L5 group, and the interobserver ICC values showed a slightly better consistency with the pedicle method. For patients with > 40° curves, the intraobserver ICC values for all observers as well as interobserver ICC values were better using the endplate method., Conclusion: The reliabilities of the endplate and pedicle methods for degenerative lumbar scoliosis were both excellent. The pedicle method might be better in older patients (> 80 years) and those with LEV at L5; while the endplate method could have some strength in severe cases (> 40°).
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- 2017
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18. [Panlongqi tablet (Chinese characters) combined with lumbar facet joint release for the treatment of lumbar spinal stenosis of Fengshi Bizu (Chinese characters)].
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Deng XC, Yang AF, and He CJ
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- Aged, Combined Modality Therapy, Female, Humans, Lumbosacral Region physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Spinal Stenosis drug therapy, Spinal Stenosis physiopathology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage, Exercise Therapy, Punctures, Spinal Stenosis therapy
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Objective: To investigate the clinical efficacy of Panlongqi tablet (Chinese characters) combined with lumbar facet joint release for lumbar spinal stenosis of type Fengshi Bizu (Chinese characters)., Methods: Since February 2012 to February 2013, 120 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis of Fengshi Bizu (Chinese characters) syndrome were retrospectively studied. According to different treatment methods, 120 patients with lumbar spinal stenosis were divided into Panlongqi tablet (Chinese characters)group and control groups, respectively. In Panlongqi tablet (Chinese characters)group, 60 patients were treated by Panlongqi tablet (Chinese characters) combined with lumbar facet joints release solution including 26 males and 34 females with an average age of (60.40±3.36) years old ranging from 46 to 65 ; the course of the disease was 2 to 15 years (averaged 7.6 years). In control group the other 60 patients were treated with lumbar facet joint release including 24 males and 36 females with an average age of (61.20±2.47) years old ranging from 48 to 63; the course was 3 to 14 years (averaged 6.9 years). The clinical effect of patients were evaluated by JOA and ODI score before treatment, at 4 weeks and 3 months after treatment., Results: All patients were followed up for 4 to 7 months (means 5.6 months). After 3 months,7 cases in control group recurrenced symptoms,only 1 case in Panlongqi tablet (Chinese characters) group recurrenced. At 4 weeks and 3 months of follow-up, ODI score and JOA score of Panlongqi tablet group were much better than those of the control group., Conclusion: For lumbar spinal stenosis of type Fengshi Bizu (Chinese characters),which were treated with lumbar facet joint release with Panlongqi tablet(Chinese characters), supplemented by back muscle exercise, in relieving waist and low back pain symptoms and improving functional status of lower lumbar spine, can obtain satisfactory clinical outcome, is a good method of conservative treatment for such diseases.
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- 2014
19. [Analysis of the status of DACH1 gene promoter methylation in endometrial carcinoma and its clinical significance].
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Deng XC, Li SR, Zhang Q, Zhou CJ, Yang QF, Jiang J, and Kong BH
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- Adenocarcinoma metabolism, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adult, Aged, DNA, Neoplasm genetics, Endometrial Neoplasms metabolism, Endometrial Neoplasms pathology, Endometrium metabolism, Eye Proteins metabolism, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Transcription Factors metabolism, Adenocarcinoma genetics, DNA Methylation, Endometrial Neoplasms genetics, Eye Proteins genetics, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Transcription Factors genetics
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Objective: To analyze the status of DACH1 gene promoter methylation and explore its association with the expression of DACH1 gene promoter methylation and clinical significance of endometrium carcinoma (EC)., Methods: From February 2004 to August 2008, a total of 80 EC tissue samples with comprehensive surgical pathology staging were collected and used for this study. Twenty normal endometrium tissues in 2008 were abstained from the fractional curettage because of dysfunctional uterine bleeding as control. All samples were confirmed pathologically. Methylation specific PCR (MSP) was performed to detect the promoter methylation of DACH1 gene, and analyze its influence on the expression of DACH1 and the relationship between DACH1 promoter methylation and clinicopathological factors in EC. DACH1 protein expression was detected by western blot. Chi-square test and Pearson test were used for statistical analysis., Results: The rate of promoter methylation of DACH1 gene in the EC tissues was significantly higher than that in the normal endometrium issues (30% vs. 5%, P < 0.05). There was an association between the expression of DACH1 and DACH1 gene promoter methylation (r = -0.30, P < 0.01). There was statistical difference between the methylation of DACH1 and the pathological grade (P < 0.05) or histological type (P < 0.05). But DACH1 gene methylation was not related with the age, stage, myometrial invasion depth and lymphnode metastasis (P > 0.05)., Conclusions: DACH1 gene promoter methylaion could lead to a decrease or absence in the DACH1 expression in EC. The promoter methylation of DACH1 gene may induce the inhibition of DACH1 expression, which might be one of the mechanisms of DACH1 gene inactivation in human EC.
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- 2012
20. Bis(2-propyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium) bis-(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxyl-ato-κO,N,O)cadmate(II).
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Dong GY, Liu TF, He CH, Deng XC, and Shi XG
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The title salt, (C(6)H(11)N(2))(2)[Cd(C(7)H(3)NO(4))(2)], displays a discrete mononuclear structure, in which the central Cd(II) atom is six-coordinated in a distorted octa-hedral coordination geometry by two N and four O atoms from two different pyridine-2,6-dicarboxyl-ate anions in an O(2),N,O(6)-tridentate chelation mode. The crystal packing is stabilized by N-H⋯O hydrogen bonds and π-π inter-actions [centroid-centroid distance = 3.576 (5) Å].
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- 2011
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21. Poly[[(1,10-phenanthroline)(μ-l-tartrato)zinc] hexa-hydrate].
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Dong GY, He CH, Liu TF, Cui GH, and Deng XC
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The title compouand {[Zn(C(4)H(4)O(6))(C(12)H(8)N(2))]·6H(2)O}(n), has a linear chain structure parallel to [100] with Zn(C(4)H(4)O(6))(C(12)H(8)N(2)) repeat units; the asymmetric unit consists of one Zn(2+) cation, one l-tartrate dianion, one 1,10-phenanthroline and six free water mol-ecules. The Zn atom is in a distorted octa-hedral ZnN(2)O(4) coordination environment. The crystal structure is stabilized by O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking of the phenanthroline units [centroid-centroid distances in the range 3.552 (2)-3.625 (2)Å] occurs between the chains. The title compound is isotypic with the Cu and Mn analogues.
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- 2011
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22. 1,4-Bis(1H-benzimidazol-1-yl)but-2-ene.
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Dong GY, Liu TF, Jiao CH, Deng XC, and Shi XG
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In the pseudo-centrosymmetric mol-ecule of the title compound, C(18)H(16)N(4), two benzimidazole fragments form the dihedral angles of 83.49 (7) and 79.37 (7)°, with the mean plane of the linking butene chain. No classical inter-molecular inter-actions are observed. The porous crystal packing exhibits voids of 85 Å(3).
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- 2011
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23. Hexa-kis-(1-benzyl-1H-imidazole-κN)manganese(II) bis-(perchlorate).
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Dong GY, Liu TF, He CH, Deng XC, and Shi XG
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In the title compound, [Mn(C(10)H(10)N(2))(6)](ClO(4))(2), the Mn(II) ion, located on an inversion center, is coordinated by six N atoms from three pairs of symmetry-related 1-benzyl-1H-imidazole ligands in a distorted octa-hedral geometry. In the crystal, weak inter-molecular C-H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the complex cations and perchlorate anions.
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- 2011
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24. 1,1'-[1,4-Phenyl-enebis(methyl-ene)]bis-(2-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium) 2,4-dicarb-oxy-benzene-1,5-dicarboxyl-ate monohydrate.
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Dong GY, Liu TF, He CH, Deng XC, and Shi XG
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In the dication of the title compound, C(16)H(20)N(4) (2+)·C(10)H(4)O(8) (2-)·H(2)O, the dihedral angles formed by mean planes of the imidazolium rings and the benzene ring are 69.05 (18) and 89.1 (2)°. In the crystal, the components are linked into a three-dimensional network by inter-molecular N-H⋯O and O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds.
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- 2011
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25. [μ-1,4-Bis(1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmeth-yl)benzene]-bis-[aqua-(pyridine-2,6-dicarboxyl-ato)copper(II)] monohydrate.
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Dong GY, He CH, Tong-Fei L, Deng XC, and Shi XG
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The title compound, [Cu(2)(C(7)H(3)NO(4))(2)(C(12)H(12)N(6))(H(2)O)(2)]·H(2)O, displays a discrete dinuclear structure, in which the central Cu(II) atom is five-coordinated in a distorted square-based pyramidal coordination geometry and the flexible ligand 1,4-bis-(1,2,4-triazol-1-ylmeth-yl)benzene adopts a bis-monodentate bridging mode linking the Cu(II) atoms. It is further assembled by O-H⋯O hydrogen-bond inter-actions involving both the coordinated and uncoordinated water molecules. The latter exhibits half-occupancy.
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- 2011
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26. 1,4-Bis[(1H-pyrazol-1-yl)meth-yl]benzene.
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Dong GY, Liu TF, Jiao CH, Deng XC, and Shi XG
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In the title compound, C(14)H(14)N(4), the center of the phenyl-ene group is a crystallographic center of inversion. The compound is composed of three aromatic rings displaying a Z-like conformation. The dihedral angle between the pyrazole rings and the central phenyl ring is 83.84 (9)°.
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- 2011
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27. Intraoperative hybrid cardiac surgery for neonates and young children with congenital heart disease: 5 years of experience.
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Li SJ, Zhang H, Sheng XD, Yan J, Deng XC, Chen WD, and Hu SS
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- China, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Cardiac Surgical Procedures methods, Heart Defects, Congenital surgery
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Objective: This study intends to summarize 5 years of intraoperative hybrid procedure (IHP) experience with neonates and young children having congenital heart disease (CHD)., Methods: From March 2003 to March 2009, a total of 152 consecutive patients younger than 2 years old who had undergone IHP were enrolled. In the balloon plasty group (n = 72), transventricular pulmonary valvuloplasty, or transaortic balloon dilatation were performed for pulmonary atresia, pulmonary stenosis, or coactation of the aorta. In the device group (n = 43), transventricular device closure was performed for ventricular septal defect (VSD), or transatrial device closure for atrial septal defect (ASD). In the collateral arteries occlusion group (n = 37), the major aortopulmonary collateral arteries (MPCAs) were occluded with coils for tetralogy of Fallot or other cyanotic CHDs. All procedures were image guided and performed in a specially designed hybrid operation room. All surviving patients were followed up, and the major adverse cardiovascular events that occurred were recorded., Results: In the balloon plasty group, all patients received successful transventricular valvuloplasty or transaortic balloon angioplasty. However, severe right ventricle outflow obstruction was observed in 2 cases. One patient was transferred to regular open-heart surgery immediately, and another underwent regular open-heart procedure after discharge. Furthermore, 1 neonate with pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum died from liver failure 6 months after IHP. In the device closure group, the device closure failed to be performed in 3 cases (2 with ASD and 1 with VSD). One young child with VSD died from pneumonia, even after successful device closure. No device malposition was observed in the device closure group during follow-up. All patients who received MPCA occlusion and associated open-heart correction were eventually discharged., Conclusion: IHP could avoid or shorten the application of cardiopulmonary bypass and reduce surgical trauma for selected young children with CHD. Although IHP is feasible and safe, the image outfits, image-guided technology, and IHP-related devices should be developed and improved.
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- 2010
28. [One-stop hybrid cardiac surgery for neonates and young children with congenital heart disease].
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Li SJ, Hu SS, Zhang H, Shen XD, Yan J, Wang X, Xu ZY, Deng XC, and Li YQ
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- Cardiopulmonary Bypass, Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures mortality, Catheterization, Hospital Design and Construction, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Operating Rooms, Surgery, Computer-Assisted, Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures methods, Heart Defects, Congenital surgery, Postoperative Complications
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Objective: To summarize our 5 years experiences of one-stop hybrid procedure (OHP) for the management of congenital heart disease (CHD) in neonates and young children (< 2 years old)., Methods: Clinical data derived from consecutive 152 young children and neonates with CHD underwent OHP between March 2004 to March 2009 were analyzed. Patients were divided into 3 groups: Balloon plasty group (n = 72), device closure group (n = 43) and collateral arteries occlusion group (n = 37). All procedures were image-guided and performed in a specially designed hybrid operation room. Incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events was obtained., Results: Patients received successful per-ventricular valvuloplasty or per-aortic balloon angioplasty in balloon plasty group. Two patients in this group with severe right ventricle outflow obstruction received regular open-heart outflow tract reconstruction immediately (n = 1) or selective conventional open-heart operation after discharge (n = 1). One neonate with pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum died from liver failure 6 month after OHP. In device closure group, device closure was failed in 3 cases (2 with atrial and 1 with ventricular septum defects), 1 young child with ventricular septum defects died from pneumonia after successful device closure. No device malposition was observed in device closure group during the follow-up. All patients received major collateral arteries occlusion and open-heart correction were discharged without complication., Conclusion: OHP could avoid or shorten the application of cardiopulmonary bypass and reduce the surgical trauma in selected young children with CHD. Although OHP was feasible and safe, the image outfits, image-guided technology and OHP-related device should be further developed and improved for better procedure outcome.
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- 2009
29. [Effect of total saponins from Panax notoginseng on expession of melatonin receptor mRNA in gastric mucosa of stress rats].
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Deng XC, Li YW, and Wang RJ
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Female, Gastric Mucosa metabolism, Gastric Mucosa pathology, Male, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Random Allocation, Ranitidine pharmacology, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction, Stomach Ulcer metabolism, Stomach Ulcer pathology, Gastric Mucosa drug effects, Ginsenosides pharmacology, Panax notoginseng chemistry, Receptors, Melatonin metabolism, Stomach Ulcer prevention & control, Stress, Psychological
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Objective: To observe the effect of total saponins from Panax notoginseng (PNS) on melatonin receptor (MR) expression and its content in gastric mucosa of stress rats., Methods: Water-immersion restraint stress (WRS) was used to induce stress rat models. RevertAid First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit was used for the reverse transcription of the total RNA from gastric mucosa of stress rats. The PCR product was analyzed by agarose gel electrophoresis firstly and then by KODAK 1 D Image system. The expression level of melatonin 1 (MT1) receptor mRNA was calculated with the optimal density of ratio of MT, receptor and GAPDH., Results: Six hours after WRS, there were 360 bp positive bands in RT-PCR product of MT1. The relative content of MR was lower in the model group than that in the normal group. MR content in PNS group and ranitidine group were both higher than that in the normal group and the model group (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01)., Conclusion: There is mRNA expression of MT1 receptor in gastric mucosa of stress rats indeed. PNS has protective effect on gastric mucosa of stress rats by up-regulating MR expression, and its protective mechanism may be related to promoting melatonin secretion or increasing the binding capacity of melatonin to its receptor.
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- 2008
30. [Cultivation and isolation of bacteria coupling nitrogen removal from wastewater and hydrogen sulfide removal from biogas].
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Chen ZA, Deng LW, Chen HJ, Yang YC, Jiang HT, and Deng XC
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- Air Pollutants chemistry, Air Pollutants metabolism, Animal Husbandry, Animals, Bacteria, Anaerobic metabolism, Bioreactors, Gases, Hydrogen Sulfide chemistry, Hydrogen Sulfide metabolism, Nitrogen chemistry, Nitrogen metabolism, Swine, Air Pollutants isolation & purification, Bacteria, Anaerobic isolation & purification, Hydrogen Sulfide isolation & purification, Nitrogen isolation & purification, Waste Disposal, Fluid methods
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It was studied that during the startup of reactors the crucial bacteria coupling nitrogen removal from swine wastewater and hydrogen sulfide removal from biogas using bubbling absorption reactors without seeding sludge, with seeding anaerobic sludge and aerobic sludge, respectively. During the prophase of the experiment (before the 26th d), the removal rate of nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide were from 50% to 64% in reactors with seeding sludge, that in the reactor without seeding sludge was only 11%-14%. At the end of experiment (the 56th d after startup), the removal rates of nitrogen for three reactors were about 90%. The removal rates of hydrogen sulfide were more than 70%. The result showed that though the finishing time for startup of the reactor without seeding sludge was longer than that with seeding sludge, it could be obtained the same effect of removal of nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide as the latter after two months cultivation. In the different period of startup of the reactors, the variation of the population of bacteria was studied, which had the same trend as the removal effect of nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide. Two strains which could remove the nitrogen and hydrogen sulfide more than 60% simultaneously were isolated from the three reactors, and primarily identified as Thiobacillus denitrificans and Pseudomonas respectively, based on their morphology and physiological characters.
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- 2008
31. [Surgical exploration of the sentinel lymph nodes in the papillary thyroid carcinoma].
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Wang JD, Deng XC, Jin XJ, Zhang C, Zhou JQ, Zhou QY, Liu J, and Qian MF
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- Adult, Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy, Young Adult, Carcinoma, Papillary pathology, Thyroid Neoplasms pathology
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Objective: To study the technique of sentinel lymph node mapping in the papillary thyroid carcinoma and its evaluation in the search for cervical metastases., Method: Exploration of the sentinel lymph nodes of the papillary thyroid carcinoma by injection of methylene blue around the tumour among 25 patients during surgery. The nodes which stained blue and the other nodes removed by functional neck dissection were examined histologically after staining with hematoxylin-eosin-saffron (HES). We have evaluated the predictive value of the technique in mapping the cervical metastases in the sentinel lymph node., Results: Among the 25 patients, 22 patients presented sentinel lymph nodes (blue-stained), that is to say a rate of identification of 88%. At histological examination, 19 of the 22 patients had positive sentinel lymph nodes, of which 13 had also positive nodes not coloured with blue. The histological examination of patients without sentinel lymph node was negative., Conclusion: The technique of the sentinel lymph node has a strong positive predictive value in the search for cervical node metastases in the papillary thyroid carcinoma.
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- 2008
32. ATDB: a uni-database platform for animal toxins.
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He QY, He QZ, Deng XC, Yao L, Meng E, Liu ZH, and Liang SP
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- Animals, Internet, Peptides chemistry, Protein Sorting Signals, Proteins chemistry, Proteins genetics, Toxins, Biological genetics, User-Computer Interface, Vocabulary, Controlled, Databases, Protein, Toxins, Biological chemistry
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Venomous animals possess an arsenal of toxins for predation and defense. These toxins have great diversity in function and structure as well as evolution and therefore are of value in both basic and applied research. Recently, toxinomics researches using cDNA library sequencing and proteomics profiling have revealed a large number of new toxins. Although several previous groups have attempted to manage these data, most of them are restricted to certain taxonomic groups and/or lack effective systems for data query and access. In addition, the description of the function and the classification of toxins is rather inconsistent resulting in a barrier against exchanging and comparing the data. Here, we report the ATDB database and website which contains more than 3235 animal toxins from UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot and TrEMBL and related toxin databases as well as published literature. A new ontology (Toxin Ontology) was constructed to standardize the toxin annotations, which includes 745 distinct terms within four term spaces. Furthermore, more than 8423 TO terms have been manually assigned to 2132 toxins by trained biologists. Queries to the database can be conducted via a user-friendly web interface at http://protchem.hunnu.edu.cn/toxin.
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- 2008
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33. [The protective effects of tenuigenin on the PC12 cells injury induced by H2O2].
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Sun GB, Deng XC, and Li CH
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- Animals, Antioxidants pharmacology, Cell Count, Cell Survival drug effects, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase metabolism, Malondialdehyde metabolism, PC12 Cells, Polygalaceae chemistry, Rats, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Hydrogen Peroxide toxicity, Neuroprotective Agents pharmacology, Oxidative Stress drug effects
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Objective: To study the protective effects of tenuigenin (TEN) on the PC12 cells injury induced by H2O2., Methods: Oxidative damage PC12 cells model was induced by H2O2. The survival rate of the cells was determined by MTT method. The content of LDH was determined by ultraviolet spectrophometry and the content of MDA and SOD activity was measured respectively by thiobarbituric acid and xanthine oxidese method., Results: tenuigenin could reduce obviously cells injury induced by H2O2. 10 mg L(-1) tenuigenin could improve the cells survival rate, reduce LDH releasing and MDA content, increase SOD activity., Conclusion: tenuigenin have significantly potective effect on the PC12 cells injury induced by H2O2.
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- 2007
34. [Spectral studies of novel Na specific adsorbent Li(1+x)Al(x)Ti(2-x)(PO4)3].
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Sun JZ, Deng XC, Song ST, Wei SB, and Ma PH
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A novel Na specific adsorbent Li(1+x)Al(x)Ti(2-x)(PO4)3 was synthesized by high temperature solid state reaction method. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction(XRD) and scanning electron microscope(SEM). Raman and FTIR spectroscopic studies of these materials were carried out, and the vibrational bands were assigned. Their adsorption performances were investigated. The results indicate that the low concentration (x < 0.6) Al dopant does not affect the structure of the material but makes it able to selectively adsorb sodium. The adsorbing test results show that its exchange capacity is high with the maximum value of adsorption capacity of 11.76 mg x g(-1) at x = 0.4 and pH = 10.0-11.0. So it can be used to remove the microamounts impurity-sodium in the production of high purity lithium salt.
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- 2006
35. [Clinical research on 2228 cases of thyroid gland tumors].
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Wang JD, Deng XC, Jin XJ, Zhou C, Zhang C, Xie M, Zhou JQ, and Qian MF
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Neck Dissection, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Thyroid Neoplasms mortality, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Thyroid Neoplasms surgery, Thyroidectomy
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Objective: To discuss outcome of thyroid tumor patients treated with surgery., Methods: Total number of patients was 2228. These patients of thyroid tumors from 1992-2004 (2072 cases of benign thyroid diseases and 156 cases of thyroid carcinoma) were recruited. The clinical and follow-up datum were retrospective analyzed., Results: (1) Benign thyroid tumors with near-total thyroidectomy including 1761 thyroid adenoma, 207 nodular goiter and 104 Hashimoto thyroiditis, the incidence of recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis was 0.2%, 55 cases (2.6%) received secondary surgery. All the patients have no hypocalcemia or hemorrhage after operation. (2) Eighty-one cases of papillary carcinoma of the thyroid ( > 1 cm) and 60 cases of microcarcinoma. Unilateral thyroidectomy, contralateral near-total thyroidectomy and ipsilateral modified neck dissection were performed in unilateral papillary carcinoma of thyroid. Among the 9 cases of follicular carcinoma of thyroid, 7 were performed of near-total thyroidectomy without neck dissection, others were the same as papillary carcinoma. Bilateral total thyroidectomy and bilateral modified neck dissection were performed in 2 cases of the medullary thyroid cancer and 1 case of the undifferentiated thyroid cancer. By direct method the 5-year survival was 95.5% (64/67), and by Kaplan-Meier method, it was 98.0%. The treatment of microcarcinoma are multiple. There is no relapse or metastases in 60 cases of papillary thyroid microcarcinoma. The 5-year survival was 100.0%, 1 cases occurred recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis in thyroid cancer. No hypocalcemia or hemorrhage. Eight case relapsed in 156 cases of thyroid carcinoma,3 cases died., Conclusion: The correct surgical management for the patients with thyroid tumor should benefit for the prognosis and reduce the complications and the recurrence of the operation.
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- 2005
36. [The effects of the plasty of the cavity of auricular concha in the post-mastoidectomy].
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Deng XC, Zhou L, and Jin XM
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Child, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Otologic Surgical Procedures methods, Retrospective Studies, Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear surgery, Ear, External surgery, Mastoid surgery, Otitis Media surgery
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the results of mastoidectomy with the plasty of the cavity of auricular concha and the counterpart of mastoidectomy without it at after for 2-6 years followup., Method: A retrospective analysis of 320 cholesteatoma cases, surgically treated at the department of otorhinolaryngology-head and neck surgery, Renji hospital affiliated to Shanghai No. 2 Medical University, over a 9-year period, is reported., Result: A satisfactory results from the follow-up implicated that this procedure was important for epithelization of the mastoid cavity and the attaining of dry ear after mastoidectomy., Conclusion: The plasty of the cavity of auricular concha has an emphasized role in the post-mastoidectomy and is clinically worthy to be applicated.
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- 2000
37. Multicenter randomized study on Me-CCNU, 5-FU and ADM vs ACNU, 5-FU and ADM for treatment of advanced gastric cancer.
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Xiao SD, Li DH, Zhang DZ, Shen MJ, Zhu XT, He GF, Zhao TP, Li LP, Deng XC, Wang M, Wang XL, Chen Q, Zhang YP, Yao CL, Bao JG, Tong GW, Zhu LF, Jiang H, and Minoru K
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Aim: To compare the efficacy of a combined chemotherapy regimen of 5-fluouracil (5-FU) and adriamycin (ADM) with nimustine hydrochloride (ACNU; brand name Nidran), a new nitrosourea agent, or with methyl-CCNU for advanced gastric cancer., Methods: One-hundred-and-three cases of advanced gastric cancer were randomly allocated into Group A (Me-CCNU, 5-FU and ADM combination) and Group B (ACNU, 5-FU and ADM combination). The quality of life (QOL) questionnaire, composed of 11 ordinal categorical items, was used to collect data from these patients., Results: Group A had no case of complete remission (CR) or partial remission (PR), while Group B had no CR but 8 PR (8/46 cases), for a response rate of 0% in Group A and 17.4% in Group B. The median survival time in Group A was 108 d and in Group B was 112 d. Both groups tolerated the treatment well and there were no serious adverse effects. QOL evaluations showed better psychological and physical feelings of tiredness for Group B than for Group A, and scores based on facial scaling showed a more pleasant inclination for the former., Conclusion: ACNU combination is superior to the Me-CCNU combination for advanced gastric cancer patients.
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- 1997
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38. [Effects of wuzi yanzong pills on lipid in rats with alcohol-induced liver injury].
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Li YH, Deng XC, Wu QH, Liang Q, Han J, Liu ZC, and Bei ML
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- Animals, Cholesterol metabolism, Female, Liver pathology, Necrosis, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Fatty Liver, Alcoholic metabolism, Liver metabolism, Triglycerides metabolism
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Experiments showed that in the rat model of alcohol-induced liver injury, a dosage of the pills (1-2g/kg, ig) could increase the cholesterol level, lower the triglyceride level, and improve the fatty degeneration and necrosis of liver (P < 0.05-0.01). The results suggest that the important mechanism of the pills in protecting and treating alcoholic fatty liver, lies in the regulation of metabolism of the lipid, especially of the triglyceride.
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- 1994
39. [X-ray observation on 152 cases of paragonimiasis westermani in south Auhui Province (author's transl)].
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Deng XC
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- Adolescent, Adult, Child, Female, Humans, Lung diagnostic imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Radiography, Lung Diseases, Parasitic diagnostic imaging, Paragonimiasis diagnostic imaging
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- 1979
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