13 results on '"Gu FG"'
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2. Malassezia globosa Activates NLRP3 Inflammasome in Human Sebocytes.
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Li W, Wang T, Huang WB, Li FG, Quan JH, Shi G, Zouboulis CC, and Fan YM
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- Humans, Inflammasomes, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein, Dermatomycoses, Malassezia
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- 2022
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3. A verrucous plaque on the hand.
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Li FG and Fan YM
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- Aged, 80 and over, Female, Hand Dermatoses pathology, Humans, Remission, Spontaneous, Warts pathology, Hand Dermatoses diagnosis, Warts diagnosis
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Competing Interests: Competing interests: The BMJ has judged that there are no disqualifying financial ties to commercial companies. The authors declare the following other interests: none.
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- 2021
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4. Clinicopathological, dermoscopic, and ultrastructural observation of annular secondary syphilis on the penis.
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Li FG, Huang WB, Chen HS, Wang T, and Fan YM
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Microscopy, Electron, Penicillin G Benzathine therapeutic use, Syphilis drug therapy, Syphilis Serodiagnosis, Treatment Outcome, Penis pathology, Syphilis diagnosis, Syphilis, Cutaneous pathology, Treponema pallidum isolation & purification
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Annular syphilis may range from mildly raised lesions with scaly borders to verrucous plaques. Localized annular syphilis on the genitalia has been rarely reported in HIV-negative cases. This paper reports a case of annular secondary syphilis on the penis. Dermoscopy showed peripheral dotted and short linear vessels and white scaling with a relatively clear central area in an erythematous annular plaque. Histopathology revealed mild hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, psoriasiform acanthosis, and focal basal vacuolar degeneration with lichenoid, perivascular, and periadnexal infiltrate of lymphohistiocytes and plasma cells in the superficial dermis. Silver stain showed several spirochetes in the lower epidermis and superficial dermis. Electron microscopy revealed a few intercellular and intracytoplasmic spirochetes in the basal epidermis and free spirochetes in the papillary dermis. Rapid plasma reagin and Treponema pallidum particle agglutination assays were positive. The lesions disappeared after intramuscular benzathine penicillin, with no relapse at six-month follow-up.
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- 2020
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5. Dermoscopic and Immunohistochemical Observations in Anetodermic Pilomatricoma: A Case Report.
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Chen HS, Li FG, Wang T, Huang WB, and Fan YM
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- Adolescent, Anetoderma complications, Anetoderma pathology, Dermoscopy, Hair Diseases pathology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Male, Pilomatrixoma complications, Pilomatrixoma pathology, Skin Neoplasms pathology, Anetoderma diagnostic imaging, Hair Diseases diagnostic imaging, Pilomatrixoma diagnostic imaging, Skin Neoplasms diagnostic imaging
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- 2020
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6. Penile terra firma-forme dermatosis in a child: ultrastructural observation and topical ethacridine lactate and tacrolimus treatment.
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Chen HS, Li FG, Zhu Y, Wang T, and Fan YM
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- Administration, Cutaneous, Child, Drug Therapy, Combination, Humans, Male, Penile Diseases pathology, Skin Diseases pathology, Anti-Infective Agents, Local therapeutic use, Ethacridine therapeutic use, Immunosuppressive Agents therapeutic use, Penile Diseases drug therapy, Skin Diseases drug therapy, Tacrolimus therapeutic use
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- 2019
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7. Spontaneous Remission of Subcutaneous Scedosporiosis Caused by Scedosporium dehoogii in a Psoriatic Patient.
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Li FG, Yang YP, Li W, Sheng P, Li W, Huang WM, and Fan YM
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- Humans, Male, Microbiological Techniques, Microscopy, Middle Aged, Phylogeny, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Tubulin genetics, Dermatomycoses diagnosis, Dermatomycoses pathology, Psoriasis complications, Remission, Spontaneous, Scedosporium isolation & purification
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To date, only one case of post-traumatic endophthalmitis caused by Scedosporium dehoogii has been reported, but its contamination or colonization might not be precluded due to the absence of pathogenic isolation and/or pathological examination. We report the first case to our knowledge of S. dehoogii-induced subcutaneous scedosporiosis in a psoriatic patient. A 58-year-old man with 5-year history of psoriasis vulgaris and immunosuppressant therapy developed pyrexia and multiple subcutaneous abscesses on both knees. Direct microscopy of the yellowish pus showed masses of bright green short spores. Skin biopsy revealed some branched septate hyphae within the granuloma. Two aspirated pus specimens collected at a 1-week interval produced white cottony colonies on Sabouraud dextrose agar. Bacterial cultures of one blood and two purulent samples were negative, and fungal culture of blood sample was not performed. The isolate was identified as S. dehoogii using β-tubulin phylogeny and species-specific PCR with primer MSDE1/MSA2. Without addition of antifungal treatment, subcutaneous lesions disappeared spontaneously after immunosuppressant withdrawal and no relapse occurred during 64-month follow-up. The spontaneous recovery may result from immune reconstitution following immunosuppressant discontinuation.
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- 2017
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8. Investigation of a fenofibrate-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin system prepared by a co-grinding method.
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Gu FG, Wang Y, Meng GD, Han HB, and Wu CZ
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- 2-Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin, Biological Availability, Calorimetry, Differential Scanning, Drug Compounding, Entropy, Fenofibrate administration & dosage, Hypolipidemic Agents administration & dosage, Solubility, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Thermodynamics, X-Ray Diffraction, Fenofibrate chemistry, Hypolipidemic Agents chemistry, beta-Cyclodextrins chemistry
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Considering the poor water solubility and the low oral bioavailability in humans, the complex formation of fenofibrate (FNB) with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CD) in aqueous solution was studied. The effect of temperature on the complexation was examined and thermodynamic parameters of the complexation process such as Gibbs free energy change (deltaG), enthalpy change (deltaH) and entropy (deltaS) change were also determined. Meanwhile, the solid dispersion of FNB with HP-beta-CD was prepared and characterized by X-ray diffractometry and Fourier IR spectroscopy. The experimental results indicated that a 1:1 molar ratio complex of FNB with HP-beta-CD could form in aqueous solution and the complexation was exothermic and enthalpy-driven process. The FNB-HP-beta-CD solid dispersion presented a remarkable improvement in the solubility and dissolution rate of the drug. This might be attributed to the amorphous state, the enhanced wettability and as well as the complex formation of the drug with HP-beta-CD in aqueous solution.
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- 2012
9. [Studies on phonological phases of cultivated Polygonatum].
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Tian QJ, Zhao Z, and Gu FG
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- Climate, Ecosystem, Flowers growth & development, Germination, Plant Leaves growth & development, Plants, Medicinal physiology, Polygonatum classification, Polygonatum physiology, Seasons, Plants, Medicinal growth & development, Polygonatum growth & development
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Objective: To determine the phonological phases of cultivated Polygonatum by investigating the dynamic pattern of its growth and development, which would provide the guides for normal planting in the field., Methods: Fix-point and real-time observation combining with comprehensive survey were used in the field., Result: Cultivated Polygonatum had obvious processes of development including emergence of seedlings, extension of leaves, growth of stems and leaves, floral initiation, flowering, seed setting, death of plant-germinating-in-spring, plant shoot regeneration and hibernating shoot emergence, and hibernation with dead aerial part of plant. There were small differences in these processes of development among species and sites, but the whole phonological pattern hold relatively constant., Conclusion: The phonological phases of Polygonatum with eight stages, including seedlings emergence stage, plant extension stage, leaves extension stage, anthesis stage, seed stage, aerial part death stage, germination-in-autumn stage, and hibernation stage, were finally determined.
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- 2010
10. Pharmacodynamic comparison of prostaglandin E1 administered by different routes to rats.
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Gu FG, Cui FD, and Gao YL
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- Alprostadil pharmacokinetics, Animals, Area Under Curve, Biological Availability, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Injections, Intramuscular, Injections, Intraperitoneal, Injections, Intravenous, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Administration, Intranasal, Administration, Sublingual, Alprostadil administration & dosage, Alprostadil pharmacology, Blood Pressure drug effects
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The pharmacodynamics of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) administered by different routes to rats was investigated in this paper. The hypotensive effect of PGE, was used as an index of drug efficacy, pharmacodynamic parameters such as time to reach peak effect (Tmax), maximal percentage of blood pressure decrease (Emax, %), duration of effect (Td), and the area under the blood pressure decrease percent-time curves (AUC, % x min) were determined after PGE1 given to rats intranasally, sublingually, intraperitoneally (ip), and intramuscularly (im), separately, and compared with those obtained from intravenous (iv) administration. Similar to iv route, the pharmacodynamic parameters of PGE1 from the other administration routes, Emax, Td and in particular AUC values were all increased with increasing doses, showing dose-efficacy relationship. Tmax was found to be approximately 3-4 min for nasal route, 3-8 min for im, 6-8 min for ip and 12-30 min for sublingual route, separately. Thus, the order of magnitude of absorption rate of the drug was as follows: nasal approximately = im > ip > sublingual. If the pharmacological bioavailability (PF) for each administration route was used as a tentative measure of drug absorption extent, the order of magnitude of absolute bioavailability appeared as follows: nasal > im approximately = ip > sublingual. Furthermore, the interindividual difference was found to be larger for im and ip route than that for nasal and sublingual route. These results indicate nasal and sublingual routes are two promising routes for the systemic delivery of PGE1 in clinical applications.
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- 2007
11. [Amplification of Ds flanking sequences from rice genomic DNA of hybrids of Ac x Ds lines and the analysis of Ds insertions].
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Sun BY, Tan JZ, Lu XP, Qu CX, Wan ZG, and Gu FG
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- Base Sequence, DNA Transposable Elements genetics, Databases, Genetic, Genotype, Polymerase Chain Reaction, DNA, Intergenic genetics, DNA, Plant genetics, Genome, Plant genetics, Hybridization, Genetic, Oryza genetics
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Ac and Ds insertions among the genomic DNAs of hybrids of Ac x Ds lines were screened by PCR. The genomic DNAs, which were proved to harbour both Ac and Ds, were used as templates in TAIL-PCR to clone the Ds flanking sequences. The cloned specific fragments were sequenced, and the sequenced Ds flanking sequences were used as query sequences to perform on-line sequence comparing analysis against GenBank by employing BLAST program of NCBI. The information about the chromosome location of Ds-inserted genes, or genes immediately downstream of the inserted sites, and their functional innotations were achieved. Based on the analysis from the cloned 93 Ds-flanking sequences, it was found that 21 hybrid plants had Ds insertions in genic regions, whereas the remaining 72 samples's intergenic regions were inserted by Ds element. Moreover, among the 72 regions, 12 were inserted immediately upstream (within 3 kb) of specific genes. Also, the strategies to improve the performance in cloning the Ds flanking sequences and in screening the Ac/Ds lines were emphasized.
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- 2006
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12. Preparation of prostaglandin E1-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin complex and its nasal delivery in rats.
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Gu FG, Cui FD, and Gao YL
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- Administration, Intranasal, Animals, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Male, Rats, Rats, Wistar, Alprostadil administration & dosage, Alprostadil chemical synthesis, Drug Delivery Systems methods, beta-Cyclodextrins administration & dosage, beta-Cyclodextrins chemical synthesis
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The potential use of hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-betaCD) in the solubilization and stabilization of prostaglandin E(1) (PGE(1)) was investigated. The solubility and chemical stability of PGE(1) were significantly improved upon complexation with HP-betaCD. The nasal delivery of PGE(1) from the complex formulation was also studied in Wistar rats and compared with intravenous administration. PGE(1) complex after nasal administration caused a rapid decrease of blood pressure and exhibited an obvious dose-efficacy relationship, showing results nearly similar to those obtained for intravenous route. The time to reach the peak effect (T(max)) was approximately 3-4 min. Except T(max), other pharmacodynamic parameter values such as the maximal percent of blood pressure decrease (E(max), %), the lasting time of effect (T(d)), and the area under the curve (AUC, blood pressure decrease % min) were increased with increasing the administered doses. The E(max), T(d), and in particular AUC values between doses were significantly different (P < 0.01), but T(max) between doses were not significantly different (P < 0.05). The AUC values per unit dose of PGE(1) for nasal administration, however, were smaller than those for intravenous route, probably due to the incomplete absorption of nasally administered PGE(1). Besides, the in vitro effect of the PGE(1) complex on nasal mucociliary movement was also investigated with a toad palate model. The PGE(1) complex formulation exerted only minor effect on nasal mucociliary movement. These results indicate that the PGE(1)-HP-betaCD complex formulation for nasal delivery is a very promising preparation with advantages such as rapid and effective absorption, good chemical stability, ease of administration, and minor nasal ciliotoxicity.
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- 2005
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13. [The complexation of prostaglandin E1 with hydroxylpropyl-beta-cyclodextrin in aqueous solution].
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Gu FG, Cui FD, and Gao YL
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- 2-Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin, Alprostadil administration & dosage, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Solubility, Technology, Pharmaceutical methods, Temperature, beta-Cyclodextrins administration & dosage, Alprostadil chemistry, beta-Cyclodextrins chemistry
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Aim: To investigate the complexation of prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) with hydroxylpropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CD) in aqueous solutions, inclusion molar ratio of the host and guest molecules and change of thermodynamic parameters during the complexation process., Methods: The measurements of the complexation mechanism, inclusion molar ratio of the host and guest molecules and change of thermodynamic parameters were carried out by the following methods separately: phase solubility method, UV absorption spectroscopy, circular dichroism spectroscopy, equimolar series method and thermodynamic method, respectively., Results: That all the phase solubility diagrams showed a typical AL-type in various pH buffered solutions, suggested the formation of a soluble complex of 1:1 molar ratio. Both UV absorption spectroscopy and circular dichroism spectroscopy confirmed that the significant interaction between the host and guest molecules was probably due to the inclusion of chromophore moiety of PGE1 molecule into the hydrophobic cavity of HP-beta-CD molecule. The change in the thermodynamic parameters suggested that the complexation could proceed spontaneously along with the release of heat and the decrease of entropy., Conclusion: An 1:1 molar ratio inclusion complex of PGE1 with HP-beta-CD could be formed spontaneously and, hence, the solubility of PGE1 in aqueous solution increased. Appropriate temperature and suitable media pH probably favor the progress of complexation procedure.
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- 2004
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