129 results on '"M X, Li"'
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2. Clinical data analysis of CDKs expression and prognosis in breast cancer
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X.-J. Bao, L. Wenli, T. Sun, J.-W. Wang, X.-F. Liu, M.-X. Li, and Z.-W. Zhang
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breast cancer ,cdks ,clinical data ,kaplan-meier plotter analysis ,tumor markers ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Objective: We investigated the expression of CDKs and prognosis in breast cancer. Materials and Methods: The Oncomine database examined CDK gene expressions in breast cancer. The prescient worth of CDKs in bosom malignant growth patients was analyzed utilizing the Kaplan-Meier Plotter. The expression changes of CDKs in tumor staging were analyzed in the GEPIA database. The role of CDKs in DNA replication and the cell cycle was analyzed utilizing the KEGG data set. Using the CBioPortal database, the association between CDKs gene expression and CDKs in breast cancer was investigated. The Encori database was used to study miRNAs that target CDKs. Results: Oncomine data showed that the expressions of CDK1, CDK5 and CDK20 in breast cancer patients were upregulated, while mRNA expression levels in CDK2 and CDK6 decreased, and CDK3, CDK4 and CDK7~19 were not expression data. Results from the GEPIA database revealed that the expression levels of CDK1, CDK2, CDK4, CDK5, CDK7, CDK8, and CDK20 were greater in breast cancer tissues than in normal tissues, and that CDK1 and CDK5 were significantly different, and the expression levels of CDK3 and CDK1 in the former were lower than those in the latter, while those in the latter did not change. Kaplan-Meier Plotter data showed that CDK1, CDK3, CDK4 and CDK20 were associated with a dismal prognosis in individuals with breast cancer, while mRNA level in CDK8 was associated with progression after survival. Conclusions: CDK1, CDK2c, CDK4, CDK5, CDK7, CDK8 and CDK20 can be used as molecular markers for breast cancer patients, or as potential targets for breast cancer therapy by targeting CDKs.
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- 2023
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3. Enhancement of mechanochemical self-blocking and self-healing of early minor damages in polymers through hyperbranched architecture
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M. X. Li, M. Z. Rong, and M. Q. Zhang
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smart polymers ,metal-ligand complexation ,hyperbranched polyurethane ,mechanical properties ,self-healing ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
For more effective removal of the hidden troubles from early minor damages before their spreading out, hyperbranched polyurethane crosslinked by dioxyphenylalanine-Fe3+ (DOPA-Fe3+) and histidine-Zn2+ (His-Zn2+) coordination bonds is synthesized. By taking advantage of the cascading variation of the two types of metal-ligand complexations under the applied force, the growth of minor damages is firstly blocked, and then rehabilitation of the blocked damages takes place without manual intervention. Moreover, the experimental results indicate that the specific structure of hyperbranched macromolecules, which possess plenty of functional groups and great mobility, benefits to construct a stronger network with rapid response than that derived from the linear macromolecules. As a result, the stress-induced micro-voids in the crosslinked hyperbranched polyurethane are much smaller, and its robustness is allowed to be maintained to a higher extent, which is consistent with the concept of timely repairing upon destruction.
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- 2021
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4. Microstructure control and micromechanical property enhancement of CoCrFeNiZr0.5 alloy under melt quenching and electrostatic levitation conditions
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P. C. Zhang, C. H. Zheng, M. X. Li, and H. P. Wang
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science - Published
- 2023
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5. A planar network proof for Hankel total positivity of type B Narayana polynomials.
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Ethan Y. H. Li, Grace M. X. Li, Arthur L. B. Yang, and Candice X. T. Zhang
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- 2022
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6. The role of corrosion product layers in the pitting resistance of powder-processed Al–Cr–Co–Mn–Zr alloys containing icosahedral quasicrystalline dispersoids
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S. Rommel, H. R. Leonard, M. X. Li, T. J. Watson, T. Policandriotes, and M. Aindow
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science - Published
- 2022
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7. On the $e$-Positivity of $(claw, 2K_2)$-Free Graphs.
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Grace M. X. Li and Arthur L. B. Yang
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- 2021
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8. Improvement of reliability for high-ohmic Cr-Si thin film resistors in a heat and humid environment: Removing moisture source by electrocatalytic decomposition of water.
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X. Y. Wang, Q. Cheng, X. P. Ma, H. Zhang, M. X. Li, T. N. Chen, P. Zhang, and J. Q. Shao
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- 2016
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9. Degradation behavior and mechanism of polymer films for high-ohmic resistor protection in a heat and humid environment.
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X. Y. Wang, H. Zhang, X. P. Ma, Q. Cheng, C. G. Li, M. X. Li, T. N. Chen, P. Zhang, and J. Q. Shao
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- 2016
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10. Simulation of Aircraft Cabin Evacuation Strategy Based on Exit Flow Equilibrium
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X. Y. Guo, Z. Zeng, M. X. Li, and S. Fu
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Modeling and Simulation ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2022
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11. Classification and treatment strategies for condylar fractures in children
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X. Xing, Zhi Li, and M.-X. Li
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Condyle ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,03 medical and health sciences ,Standard anatomical position ,0302 clinical medicine ,stomatognathic system ,Mandibular Fractures ,Humans ,Medicine ,Displacement (orthopedic surgery) ,Child ,Clinical treatment ,Orthodontics ,business.industry ,Mandibular Condyle ,030206 dentistry ,musculoskeletal system ,Otorhinolaryngology ,Head fracture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Open treatment ,Classification methods ,Treatment strategy ,Surgery ,Oral Surgery ,business - Abstract
In this study, we aimed to describe a classification method (position and displacement (PD) classification) and the corresponding treatment strategies for condylar fractures in children, based on the anatomical position and displacement of the fractures. Moreover, we aimed to explore the effect of the treatment strategies for condylar fractures in children. Such fractures were classified into the following three types by PD classification: condylar head fracture (type A), mildly displaced condylar neck and base fracture (type B), and severely displaced condylar neck and base fracture (type C). According to this classification, we proposed the corresponding treatment strategy of closed treatment for types A and B fractures and open treatment for type C fractures. Eighty-four patients who had 123 condylar fractures (type A = 97, type B = 16, type C = 10) were included in this study. Type A fractures showed the restoration of normal function with favourable remodelling in the condyles. Types B and C fractures had good function and symmetry in the condylar angle and height of the condylar neck. The PD classification and corresponding treatment strategies may serve as a better option for the clinical treatment of condylar fractures in children.
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- 2021
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12. Enhancement of mechanochemical self-blocking and self-healing of early minor damages in polymers through hyperbranched architecture
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Min Zhi Rong, M. X. Li, and Ming Qiu Zhang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,inorganic chemicals ,metal-ligand complexation ,Materials science ,hyperbranched polyurethane ,Polymers and Plastics ,Blocking (radio) ,General Chemical Engineering ,Chemical technology ,Organic Chemistry ,Polymer ,TP1-1185 ,mechanical properties ,chemistry ,Self-healing ,Materials Chemistry ,Biophysics ,Damages ,TA401-492 ,self-healing ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,smart polymers ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials - Abstract
For more effective removal of the hidden troubles from early minor damages before their spreading out, hyperbranched polyurethane crosslinked by dioxyphenylalanine-Fe3+ (DOPA-Fe3+) and histidine-Zn2+ (His-Zn2+) coordination bonds is synthesized. By taking advantage of the cascading variation of the two types of metal-ligand complexations under the applied force, the growth of minor damages is firstly blocked, and then rehabilitation of the blocked damages takes place without manual intervention. Moreover, the experimental results indicate that the specific structure of hyperbranched macromolecules, which possess plenty of functional groups and great mobility, benefits to construct a stronger network with rapid response than that derived from the linear macromolecules. As a result, the stress-induced micro-voids in the crosslinked hyperbranched polyurethane are much smaller, and its robustness is allowed to be maintained to a higher extent, which is consistent with the concept of timely repairing upon destruction.
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- 2021
13. [Clinicopathological characteristics of angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma involving gastrointestinal tract]
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Y S, Wei, D D, Zhang, M X, Li, E J, Liu, P, Li, Y P, Zhang, W G, Zhao, G N, Wang, X Y, Jian, and W C, Li
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Gastrointestinal Tract ,Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy ,Humans ,Lymphoma, T-Cell, Peripheral - Published
- 2022
14. [Granulomatosis with polyangiitis complicated by aortic intermural hematoma: a case report]
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S X, Ai, Z Q, Gu, Y L, Bi, M X, Li, and X M, Li
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Hematoma ,Granulomatosis with Polyangiitis ,Humans ,Aorta - Abstract
肉芽肿性多血管炎是一种系统性血管炎,主要累及中小血管,主动脉受累罕见。本例患者为52岁男性,临床表现为皮肤、肺、肾、周围神经、心脏、主动脉多系统受累,皮下肿物病理提示坏死性、肉芽肿性炎症,血清抗中性粒细胞胞质抗体胞质型(cANCA)1∶80,诊断为肉芽肿性多血管炎,予甲泼尼龙1 g/d 静脉滴注3 d后改口服泼尼松60 mg/d,环磷酰胺 0.2 g 隔日1次静脉注射,7次血浆置换治疗后主动脉壁间血肿吸收,其他器官受累亦好转。肉芽肿性多血管炎累及主动脉罕见且危重,需早期识别和治疗。.
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- 2021
15. [Artificial intelligence aided measurement of cervical squamous epithelial thickness and its correlation with cervical precancerous lesions]
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A C, Wang, L Q, Wang, J, Li, M X, Li, L L, Tu, Y X, Zhang, and A J, Liu
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Adult ,Artificial Intelligence ,Pregnancy ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Uterine Cervical Dysplasia ,Precancerous Conditions - Published
- 2021
16. [Different treatment regimens for primary central nervous system lymphoma:based on SEER database]
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C W, Yang, X H, Ren, H H, Jiang, M X, Li, X Z, Zhao, Q H, Zhu, Y, Cui, and S, Lin
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Central Nervous System Neoplasms ,Male ,Lymphoma ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Risk Assessment ,Survival Analysis ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,SEER Program - Published
- 2021
17. [Research and application of assessment tools for Residents' Nutrition Literacy]
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M X, Li, W L, Zhu, Y J, Xu, and G S, Ma
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China ,Nutrition Assessment ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Nutritional Status ,Health Literacy - Abstract
Nutrition literacy is an important part of health literacy, as well as an significant factor to enhance the quality of population, improving the nutritional status of residents and preventing nutrition-related diseases. In 2010, China developed an evaluation tool for health literacy and began to monitor residents' health literacy. So far, eight national surveys on health literacy have been completed, providing an important basis for health promotion intervention strategies and related policies. However, in health literacy evaluation system, there is neither evaluation content of nutrition literacy, nor evaluation tools. In order to achieve the goals of "national nutrition plan (2017-2030)"and evaluate the implementation effect, it is urgent to carry out the assessment and monitoring of nutrition literacy. According to the nutritional characteristics of different populaitons, this research organizes national experts in related fields, following the principles of scientificity, conciseness and generality and through the scientific formulation procedures to construct the nutrition literacy assessment tools for different populations. This assessment tool can enhance the pertinence and scientificity of nutrition education and improve nutrition development strategy. The establishment of the nutrition literacy assessment tool is the premise of gradually establishing the nutrition literacy assessment system of the residents, and also lays a solid foundation for further conducting the national nutrition literacy evaluation work.营养素养是健康素养的重要组成部分,也是提高人口素质、改善居民营养状况和防控营养相关慢性病的重要因素。2010年我国制定了健康素养的评价工具并开始了居民健康素养的监测工作,到目前为止已经开展了8次全国居民健康素养调查监测,为健康促进干预策略和相关政策提供重要依据。但是,在我国健康素养评价指标体系中缺乏对营养素养的评价内容,更没有制定评价工具。为了进一步落实《国民营养计划(2017—2030)》,评估实施效果,亟需开展营养素养的评估和监测。本课题组组织全国相关领域专家,根据不同人群营养特点,遵循信息科学、重点突出、广泛动员的原则,依照科学的制定程序初步构建了针对不同人群的营养素养评价工具。通过该评价工具可以提高我国营养教育工作的针对性和科学性,改善营养发展策略。该营养素养评价工具的构建是逐步建立居民营养素养评价体系的前提,也为进一步开展全民营养素养评价工作打下基础。.
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- 2020
18. [Factor analysis of cerebrospinal fluid spread in glioblastoma]
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J, Huang, M X, Li, M L, Ma, X H, Ren, Y, Cui, and S, Lin
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Adult ,Male ,Brain Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Cerebral Ventricles ,Young Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Glioblastoma ,Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms ,Aged ,Cerebrospinal Fluid ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2020
19. [Clinical effect of bi-layered artificial dermis and autologous skin graft in repairing bone and/or tendon exposed wounds]
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M X, Li, J, Ma, Z J, Zheng, L B, Niu, and L, Yang
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Adult ,Male ,Skin, Artificial ,Wound Healing ,Adolescent ,Dermis ,Skin Transplantation ,Middle Aged ,Tendons ,Young Adult ,Child, Preschool ,Humans ,Female ,Burns ,Child ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2020
20. Direct Detection Constraints on Dark Photons with the CDEX-10 Experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory
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C. X. Yu, B. T. Zhang, X. P. Geng, Hao-Yang Xing, Hanxiong Huang, Honghan Gong, J. Li, Qian Yue, Y. D. Liu, Y. Li, Tian Xue, W. Y. Tang, Yang Tian, M. X. Li, K. Kang, B. Sevda, Y. Y. Liu, Cong-Feng Qiao, X. C. Ruan, L. T. Yang, F. K. Lin, L. P. Jia, Zhenyu Zhang, Lei Wang, J. F. Zhou, T. C. Huang, Yan Wang, J. P. Chang, Lakhwinder Singh, Y. C. Mao, H. T. He, Q. Y. Nie, X. Q. Li, M. Agartioglu, Shin-Ted Lin, Z. She, N. C. Qi, M. G. Zhao, G. F. Wang, Q. J. Guo, Y. L. Yan, X. Y. Guo, X. N. Li, Ming Zeng, Feng-Shou Zhang, H. B. Li, Qian Wang, Shengzhou Wu, J. Cheng, Yuanjing Li, Ye Chen, Tianxi Sun, J. W. Hu, N. Yi, Z. Y. Zhou, S. M. He, L. He, Zhi Zeng, H. J. Yu, J.J. Zhu, Y. Wang, C. S. Shang, B. Liao, P. Gu, V. Sharma, Zuowei Liu, Jia-Ming Li, Lei Zhang, Wei Dai, H. P. An, H. Pan, Zhao-Qi Wang, Yin Xu, Zhi Deng, Manoj Kumar Singh, J. H. Ning, Hau-Bin Li, Hao Ma, Jun Ren, Henry T. Wong, S. K. Liu, C. J. Tang, Jing-Han Chen, and J. F. Yue
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Physics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Photon ,Dark matter ,China Jinping Underground Laboratory ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Germanium ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,Parameter space ,Kinetic energy ,01 natural sciences ,Dark photon ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,chemistry ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
We report constraints on the dark photon effective kinetic mixing parameter (${\kappa}$) with data taken from two ${p}$-type point-contact germanium detectors of the CDEX-10 experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory. The 90\% confidence level upper limits on ${\kappa}$ of solar dark photon from 205.4 kg-day exposure are derived, probing new parameter space with masses (${m_V}$) from 10 to 300 eV/${c^2}$ in direct detection experiments. Considering dark photon as the cosmological dark matter, limits at 90\% confidence level with ${m_V}$ from 0.1 to 4.0 keV/${c^2}$ are set from 449.6 kg-day data, with a minimum of ${\rm{\kappa=1.3 \times 10^{-15}}}$ at ${\rm{m_V=200\ eV/c^2}}$., Comment: 5 pages, 6 figures
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- 2020
21. [The 475th case: renal tubular acidosis, renal failure, anemia, and lactic acidosis]
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G, Chen, D, Wu, and M X, Li
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Vomiting ,Biopsy ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Pneumonia, Pneumocystis ,Anemia ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Nausea ,Acidosis, Renal Tubular ,Middle Aged ,Treatment Refusal ,Sodium Bicarbonate ,Creatinine ,Humans ,Prednisone ,Acidosis, Lactic ,Female ,Renal Insufficiency ,Erythropoietin - Abstract
A 47-year-old female patient presented nausea and vomiting for half a year and elevated serum creatinine for 3 days. Proximal renal tubular acidosis (RTA) complicated with anemiawas confirmed after admission. Secondary factors, such as autoimmune disease, drugs, poison, monoclonal gammopathy, were excluded. Renal biopsy revealed acute interstitial nephritis. The patient was administrated with daily prednisone 50 mg, sodium bicarbonate 4 g, 3 times per day, erythropoietin 3 000 U, 2 times per week, combined with potassium, calcium, and calcitriol tablets. Serum creatinine reduced to 90 μmol/L. However nausea and vomiting deteriorated with lactic acidosis. Bone marrow biopsy indicated the diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, therefore the patient was treated with chemotherapy. Although metabolic acidosis improved gradually after chemotherapy, severe pneumocystis carinii pneumonia developed two weeks later. The patient refused further treatment and was discharged.患者女性,47岁。因恶心、呕吐半年,发现肾功能异常(血肌酐255 μmol/L)3 d就诊,入院检查发现近端肾小管酸中毒合并贫血,排除自身免疫病、药物、毒物、单克隆免疫球蛋白病等继发因素,肾脏穿刺活检组织病理提示急性间质性肾炎,予泼尼松50 mg/d;碳酸氢钠4 g,3次/d;促红细胞生成素3 000 U,2次/周;氯化钾缓释片500 mg,3次/d;碳酸钙500 mg,3次/d;骨化三醇0.5 μg,1次/d。患者血肌酐恢复至90 μmol/L,但随诊期间患者恶心呕吐加重,再次检查发现合并乳酸酸中毒(乳酸14.1 mmol/L)。骨髓穿刺提示非霍奇金淋巴瘤,予CHOP方案化疗,期间乳酸酸中毒逐步好转(乳酸由14.5 mmol/L降至3.1 mmol/L),半个月后发生重症耶氏肺孢子菌肺炎,最终放弃治疗出院。.
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- 2020
22. First Experimental Constraints on WIMP Couplings in Effective Field Theory Framework from the CDEX Experiment
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Y Wang, Z Zeng, Q Yue, L T Yang, K J Kang, Y J Li, M Agartioglu, H P An, J P Chang, J H Chen, Y H Chen, J P Cheng, C Y Chiang, W H Dai, Z Deng, X P Geng, H Gong, Q J Guo, X Y Guo, L He, S M He, J W Hu, T S Huang, H X Huang, H T Jia, L P Jia, H B Li, J M Li, J Li, M X Li, R M J Li, X Li, Y L Li, B Liao, F K Lin, S T Lin, S K Liu, Y D Liu, Y Y Liu, Z Z Liu, H Ma, Y C Mao, Q Y Nie, J H Ning, H Pan, N C Qi, C K Qiao, J Ren, X C Ruan, C S Shang, V Sharma, Z She, L Singh, M K Singh, T X Sun, C J Tang, W Y Tang, Y Tian, G F Wang, L Wang, Q Wang, Y X Wang, Z Wang, H T Wong, S Y Wu, Y C Wu, H Y Xing, Y Xu, T Xue, Y L Yan, N Yi, C X Yu, H J Yu, J F Yue, M Zeng, B T Zhang, L Zhang, F S Zhang, M G Zhao, J F Zhou, Z Y Zhou, and J J Zhu
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- 2020
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23. Improved limits on solar axions and bosonic dark matter from the CDEX-1B experiment using the profile likelihood ratio method
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J. F. Yue, Y. F. Wang, L. S. Wang, Hanxiong Huang, Jun Ren, Henry T. Wong, C. X. Yu, B. T. Zhang, X. H. Zeng, Tian Xue, J. P. Chang, Y. Y. Liu, L. He, F. K. Lin, Zhi Zeng, Q. Y. Nie, Z. Y. Zhang, Feng-Shou Zhang, Yuanjing Li, Z. Y. Deng, W. Y. Tang, Z. She, L. Zhang, Hui Li, J. H. Ning, Qian Yue, M. X. Li, Y. L. Yan, X. P. Geng, Manvandra Kumar Singh, M. G. Zhao, X. Y. Guo, Xiang Li, L. T. Yang, Y. Li, Tianxi Sun, C. J. Tang, X. Q. Li, L. Singh, Q. Wang, V. Sharma, Ming Zeng, Zuowei Liu, J. Li, J. F. Zhou, N. C. Qi, Hao-Yang Xing, Pei-Hong Gu, G. F. Wang, H. B. Li, Yang Tian, S. M. He, Cong-Feng Qiao, Jing-Han Chen, Shengzhou Wu, H. Pan, S. K. Liu, J. Cheng, L. P. Jia, Yucheng Wu, Y. D. Liu, B. Liao, X. C. Ruan, T. C. Huang, Zujian Wang, Shin-Ted Lin, H. T. He, Jiang Zhu, Ye Chen, N. Yi, H. P. An, Honghan Gong, Jia-Ming Li, Wei Dai, K. Kang, Yin Xu, J. W. Hu, Z. Y. Zhou, H. J. Yu, and H. L. Ma
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Physics ,Coupling ,Particle physics ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Dark matter ,Detector ,Bremsstrahlung ,chemistry.chemical_element ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Germanium ,Instrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det) ,01 natural sciences ,Semiconductor detector ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,chemistry ,Weakly interacting massive particles ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,Axion - Abstract
We present the improved constraints on couplings of solar axions and more generic bosonic dark matter particles using 737.1 kg-days of data from the CDEX-1B experiment. The CDEX-1B experiment, located at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, primarily aims at the direct detection of weakly interacting massive particles using a p-type point-contact germanium detector. We adopt the profile likelihood ratio method for analysis of data in the presence of backgrounds. An energy threshold of 160 eV was achieved, much better than the 475 eV of CDEX-1A with an exposure of 335.6 kg-days. This significantly improves the sensitivity for the bosonic dark matter below 0.8 keV among germanium detectors. Limits are also placed on the coupling $g_{Ae} < 2.48 \times 10^{-11}$ from Compton, bremsstrahlung, atomic-recombination and de-excitation channels and $g^{eff}_{AN} \times g_{Ae} < 4.14 \times 10^{-17}$ from a $^{57}$Fe M1 transition at 90\% confidence level., version accepted by PRD, 9 pages, 11 figures
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- 2019
24. Hexarelin protects cardiac H9C2 cells from angiotensin II-induced hypertrophy
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E, Agbo, M-X, Li, Y-Q, Wang, R-O, Saahene, J, Massaro, and G-Z, Tian
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Cell Survival ,Angiotensin II ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Autophagosomes ,Cardiomegaly ,Protective Agents ,Cell Line ,Rats ,Oxidative Stress ,Autophagy ,Animals ,Myocytes, Cardiac ,Oligopeptides ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Hexarelin is a synthetic growth hormone-releasing peptide that exerts cardioprotective effects. Regulation of autophagy is known to be cardioprotective so this study examined the role of autophagy and potential regulatory mechanisms in hexarelin-elicited anti-cardiac hypertrophic action in cardiomyocytes subjected to hypertrophy. H9C2 cardiomyocytes were subjected to hypertrophy by angiotensin-II (Ang-II). Autophagic light chain-3 (LC3) and cytoskeletal proteins were determined by immunofluorescence assay. Autophagy was also detected using monodansylcadaverine (MDC) for autophagic vacuole visualization and Cyto-ID staining for autophagic flux measurement. Molecular changes were analysed by Western blotting and qRT-PCR. Apoptosis was evaluated using flow cytometry and TUNEL assay. ATP content and CCK-8 assay were used in assessing enhanced cell survival whilst oxidative stress was analysed by measuring malondialdehyde(MDA) and superoxide dismutase(SOD) levels. Ang-II induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, oxidative stress, apoptosis and decreased cell survival, all of which were significantly suppressed by hexarelin treatment which also enhanced autophagy in hypertrophic H9C2 cells. Furthermore, inhibition of hexarelin induced autophagy by 3-methyladenine (3MA) abolished the anti-hypertrophic function of hexarelin and also abrogated the protection of hexarelin against cell survival inhibition and apoptosis. Conversely, the application of autophagy stimulator rapamycin in H9C2 hypertrophic cells inhibited apoptosis, cell survival and reduced cell size as well. Additionally, hexarelin regulated the upstream signalling of autophagy by inhibiting the phosphorylation of mammalian target of rapamycin(mTOR). We propose that hexarelin plays a novel role of attenuating cardiomyocyte hypertrophy and apoptosis
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- 2019
25. Epidemiologic characteristics of outbreaks of three norovirus genotypes (GII.2, GII.17 and GII.4 Sydney) in Guangzhou, China, from 2012 to 2018
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Y. Lu, Z. B. Zhang, M. X. Li, Huanyu Wang, Z. C. Yang, Chen Chen, D. H. Wang, and T. G. Li
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,Genotype ,Epidemiology ,viruses ,030106 microbiology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Disease Outbreaks ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,fluids and secretions ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Disease Transmission, Infectious ,Humans ,Short Paper ,Foodborne transmission ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Child ,Caliciviridae Infections ,Retrospective Studies ,outbreak ,Transmission (medicine) ,Norovirus ,Infant, Newborn ,Outbreak ,virus diseases ,Infant ,Infectious Diseases ,Geography ,Child, Preschool ,Female ,noroviruses - Abstract
To compare the epidemiologic features (e.g. settings and transmission mode) and patient clinical characteristics associated with outbreaks of different norovirus (Nov) strains, we retrospectively analysed data of Nov outbreaks occurring in Guangzhou, China from 2012 to 2018. The results suggested that outbreaks of Nov GII.2, GII.17 and GII.4 Sydney exhibited different outbreak settings, transmission modes and symptoms. GII.2 outbreaks mainly occurred in kindergartens, elementary and high schools and were transmitted mainly through person-to-person contact. By contrast, GII.4 Sydney outbreaks frequently occurred in colleges and were primarily associated with foodborne transmission. Cases from GII.2 and GII.17 outbreaks reported vomiting more frequently than those from outbreaks associated with GII.4 Sydney.
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- 2019
26. [Clinical prognostic factors of adult supratentorial glioblastoma]
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H H, Jiang, X H, Ren, Y, Cui, M X, Li, K Y, Yang, Y F, Lei, and S, Lin
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Adult ,Male ,Adolescent ,Supratentorial Neoplasms ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Young Adult ,Humans ,Female ,Glioblastoma ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2019
27. [Identification of circulating tumor cells in peripheral blood for gliomas by detection of aneuploid cells]
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M X, Li, X H, Ren, H H, Jiang, K Y, Yang, S, Lin, and Y, Cui
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Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Glioma ,Aneuploidy ,Neoplastic Cells, Circulating ,In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence - Published
- 2019
28. [ERK on apoptosis of gastric cancer cells induced by microRNA-433]
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Y F, Zhao, M X, Li, G Z, Chang, and X H, He
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MicroRNAs ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,Cell Proliferation - Published
- 2019
29. [The 467th case: proteinuria, periungual fibromas, and facial steatadenomas]
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G, Chen, Q R, Dong, M X, Li, and X M, Li
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Male ,Sirolimus ,Nephrotic Syndrome ,Angiomyolipoma ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,Apolipoprotein L1 ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Losartan ,Proteinuria ,Young Adult ,Tuberous Sclerosis ,Creatinine ,Mutation ,Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 Protein ,Humans ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female - Abstract
A 22-year-old manpresented as a refractory nephrotic syndrome with edema and proteinuria for more than one year. Physical examination revealed facial steatadenomas and periungual fibromas. Images were characterized by hamartomatous lesions in multiple organs, including the central nervous system, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys. Gene tests verified TSC2 mutation and confirmed the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis complex. The APOL1 mutation was positive in this patient, which indicated the possibility of steroid-resistant focal segmental glomerulonephritis. Thus, he was treated with sirolimus. Renal angiomyolipoma was shrunk, but proteinuria was not relieved (24h unine protein10 g) and eventually led into renal insufficiency. Nondialytic therapy was initiated consequently. Losartan 50 mg/d was used to control proteinuria under the close watch of serum creatinine. A recent phone call on October 2018 failed to reachthe patient. Therefore, the follow-up information was not updated.患者男性,22岁。因水肿、蛋白尿1年余就诊,考虑为难治性肾病综合征。体检发现患者面部皮脂腺瘤、甲周纤维瘤,影像学显示中枢神经系统、心脏、肺、肝脏、肾脏等多系统受累,基因检查为TSC2基因突变,诊断结节性硬化症。基因检测同时发现APOL1基因突变,提示患者同时存在糖皮质激素抵抗型的局灶节段性肾小球硬化症的可能性。使用西罗莫司治疗,治疗初期肾脏血管平滑肌瘤体积缩小,但尿蛋白始终未缓解(24 h尿蛋白10 g),最终仍发展为肾功能不全,开始非透析治疗,包括监测血压、血糖和血脂,餐中嚼服碳酸钙500 mg、3次/d,瑞舒伐他汀20 mg/d,补充维生素B(1)(10 mg/d)和叶酸(10 mg/d),使用氯沙坦50 mg/d控制尿蛋白并监测血肌酐变化。2018年10月电话随访未联系到患者,未能获得治疗近况。.
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30. Outcomes of Patients Presenting with Mild Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Insights from the LUNG SAFE Study
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Pham, Tài, Serpa Neto, Ary, Pelosi, Paolo, Laffey, John Gerard, De Haro, Candelaria, Lorente, Jose Angel, Bellani, Giacomo, Fan, Eddy, Brochard, Laurent Jean, Pesenti, Antonio, Schultz, Marcus Josephu, Artigas, Antonio, Esteban, A., Gattinoni, L., Van, Haren, F., Larsson, A., Mcauley, D. F., Ranieri, M., Rubenfeld, G., Thompson, B. T., Wrigge, H., Slutsky, A. S., Rio, F., Sottiaux, T., Depuydt, P., Lora, F. S., Azevedo, L. C., Bugedo, G., Qiu, Montini, Luca, G, L. P., Bettini, L. R., Bisso, M. C., Osman, E. M., Setten, M. G., Lovazzano, P., Alvarez, J., Villar, V., Pozo, N. C., Grubissich, N., Plotnikow, G. A., Vasquez, D. N., Ilutovich, S., Tiribelli, N., Chena, A., Pellegrini, C. A., Saenz, M. G., Estenssoro, E., Brizuela, M., Gianinetto, H., Gomez, P. E., Cerrato, V. I., Bezzi, M. G., Borello, S. A., Loiacono, F. A., Fernandez, A. M., Knowles, S., Reynolds, C., Inskip, D. M., Miller, J. J., Kong, J., Whitehead, C., Bihari, S., Seven, A., Krstevski, A., Rodgers, H. J., Millar, R. T., Mckenna, T. E., Bailey, I. M., Hanlon, G. C., Aneman, A., Lynch, J. M., Azad, R., Neal, J., Woods, P. W., Roberts, B. L., Kol, M. R., Wong, H. S., Riss, K. C., Staudinger, T., Wittebole, X., Berghe, C., Bulpa, P. A., Dive, A. M., Verstraete, R., Lebbinck, H., Depuydt, P., Vermassen, J., Meersseman, P., Ceunen, H., Rosa, J. I., Beraldo, D. O., Piras, C., Rampinelli, A. M., Nassar, A. P., Mataloun, S., Moock, M., Thompson, M. M., Gonçalves, C. H., Antônio, Acp., Ascoli, A., Biondi, R. S., Fontenele, D. C., Nobrega, D., Sales, V. M., Bin Hj Abul, Wahab, A. Y., Ismail, M., Shindhe, S., Beloncle, F., Davie, K. G., Cirone, R., Manoharan, V., Ismail, M., Goligher, E. C., Jassal, M., Nishikawa, E., Javeed, A., Curley, G., Rittayamai, N., Parotto, M., Ferguson, N. D., Mehta, S., Knoll, J., Pronovost, A., Canestrini, S., Bruhn, A. R., Garcia, P. H., Aliaga, F. A., Faría, P. A., Yumha, J. S., Ortiz, C. A., Sala, J. E., Saez, A. A., Vega, L. D., Labarca, E. F., Martinez, F. T., Carreño, N. G., Lora, P., Liu, H., Qiu, H., Liu, L., Tang, R., Luo, X., An, Y., Zhao, H., Gao, Y., Zhai, Z., Ye, Z. L., Wang, W., Li, Q., Zheng, R., Yu, W., Shen, J., Li, X., Yu, T., Lu, W., Wu, Y. Q., Huang, X. B., He, Z., Lu, Y., Han, H., Zhang, F., Sun, R., Wang, H. X., Qin, S. H., Zhu, B. H., Zhao, J., Liu, B., Liu, J. L., Zhou, F. C., Li, Q. J., Zhang, X. Y., Li-Xin, Z., Xin-Hua, Q., Jiang, L., Gao, Y. N., Zhao, X. Y., Li, Y. Y., Li, X. L., Wang, C., Yao, Q., Yu, R., Chen, K., Shao, H., Qin, B., Huang, Q. Q., Zhu, W. H., Hang, A. Y., Hua, M. X., Li, Y., Xu, Y., Di, Y. D., Ling, L. L., Qin, T. H., Wang, S. H., Qin, J., Han, Y., Zhou, S., Varga, M., P., Silesky, Jimenez, J., I., González, Roja, M. A., Solis-Quesada, J. E., Ramirez-Alfaro, C. M., Máca, J., Sklienka, P., Gjedst, Zani, G., Fusari, M., Spadaro, S., Volta, C. A., Graziani, R., Brunettini, B., Palmese, S., Formenti, P., Umbrello, M., Lombardo, A., Pecci, E., Botteri, M., Savioli, M., Protti, A., Mattei, A., Schiavoni, L., Tinnirello, A., Todeschini, M., Giarratano, A., Cortegiani, A., Sher, S., Rossi, A., Antonelli, Massimo, Montini, L., Casalena, P., Scafetti, S., Panarello, G., Occhipinti, G., Patroniti, N., Pozzi, M., Biscione, R. R., Poli, M. M., Raimondi, F., Albiero, D., Crapelli, G., Beck, E., Pota, V., Schiavone, V., Molin, A., Tarantino, F., Monti, G., Frati, E., Mirabella, L., Cinnella, G., Fossali, T., Colombo, R., Pattarino, Pti., Mojoli, F., Braschi, A., Borotto, E. E., Cracchiolo, A. N., Palma, D. M., Raponi, F., Foti, G., Vascotto, E. R., Coppadoro, A., Brazzi, L., Floris, L., Iotti, G. A., Venti, Montini Luca (ORCID:0000-0003-4602-5134), Antonelli, M (ORCID:0000-0003-3007-1670), Pham, Tài, Serpa Neto, Ary, Pelosi, Paolo, Laffey, John Gerard, De Haro, Candelaria, Lorente, Jose Angel, Bellani, Giacomo, Fan, Eddy, Brochard, Laurent Jean, Pesenti, Antonio, Schultz, Marcus Josephu, Artigas, Antonio, Esteban, A., Gattinoni, L., Van, Haren, F., Larsson, A., Mcauley, D. F., Ranieri, M., Rubenfeld, G., Thompson, B. T., Wrigge, H., Slutsky, A. S., Rio, F., Sottiaux, T., Depuydt, P., Lora, F. S., Azevedo, L. C., Bugedo, G., Qiu, Montini, Luca, G, L. P., Bettini, L. R., Bisso, M. C., Osman, E. M., Setten, M. G., Lovazzano, P., Alvarez, J., Villar, V., Pozo, N. C., Grubissich, N., Plotnikow, G. A., Vasquez, D. N., Ilutovich, S., Tiribelli, N., Chena, A., Pellegrini, C. A., Saenz, M. G., Estenssoro, E., Brizuela, M., Gianinetto, H., Gomez, P. E., Cerrato, V. I., Bezzi, M. G., Borello, S. A., Loiacono, F. A., Fernandez, A. M., Knowles, S., Reynolds, C., Inskip, D. M., Miller, J. J., Kong, J., Whitehead, C., Bihari, S., Seven, A., Krstevski, A., Rodgers, H. J., Millar, R. T., Mckenna, T. E., Bailey, I. M., Hanlon, G. C., Aneman, A., Lynch, J. M., Azad, R., Neal, J., Woods, P. W., Roberts, B. L., Kol, M. R., Wong, H. S., Riss, K. C., Staudinger, T., Wittebole, X., Berghe, C., Bulpa, P. A., Dive, A. M., Verstraete, R., Lebbinck, H., Depuydt, P., Vermassen, J., Meersseman, P., Ceunen, H., Rosa, J. I., Beraldo, D. O., Piras, C., Rampinelli, A. M., Nassar, A. P., Mataloun, S., Moock, M., Thompson, M. M., Gonçalves, C. H., Antônio, Acp., Ascoli, A., Biondi, R. S., Fontenele, D. C., Nobrega, D., Sales, V. M., Bin Hj Abul, Wahab, A. Y., Ismail, M., Shindhe, S., Beloncle, F., Davie, K. G., Cirone, R., Manoharan, V., Ismail, M., Goligher, E. C., Jassal, M., Nishikawa, E., Javeed, A., Curley, G., Rittayamai, N., Parotto, M., Ferguson, N. D., Mehta, S., Knoll, J., Pronovost, A., Canestrini, S., Bruhn, A. R., Garcia, P. H., Aliaga, F. A., Faría, P. A., Yumha, J. S., Ortiz, C. A., Sala, J. E., Saez, A. A., Vega, L. D., Labarca, E. F., Martinez, F. T., Carreño, N. G., Lora, P., Liu, H., Qiu, H., Liu, L., Tang, R., Luo, X., An, Y., Zhao, H., Gao, Y., Zhai, Z., Ye, Z. L., Wang, W., Li, Q., Zheng, R., Yu, W., Shen, J., Li, X., Yu, T., Lu, W., Wu, Y. Q., Huang, X. B., He, Z., Lu, Y., Han, H., Zhang, F., Sun, R., Wang, H. X., Qin, S. H., Zhu, B. H., Zhao, J., Liu, B., Liu, J. L., Zhou, F. C., Li, Q. J., Zhang, X. Y., Li-Xin, Z., Xin-Hua, Q., Jiang, L., Gao, Y. N., Zhao, X. Y., Li, Y. Y., Li, X. L., Wang, C., Yao, Q., Yu, R., Chen, K., Shao, H., Qin, B., Huang, Q. Q., Zhu, W. H., Hang, A. Y., Hua, M. X., Li, Y., Xu, Y., Di, Y. D., Ling, L. L., Qin, T. H., Wang, S. H., Qin, J., Han, Y., Zhou, S., Varga, M., P., Silesky, Jimenez, J., I., González, Roja, M. A., Solis-Quesada, J. E., Ramirez-Alfaro, C. M., Máca, J., Sklienka, P., Gjedst, Zani, G., Fusari, M., Spadaro, S., Volta, C. A., Graziani, R., Brunettini, B., Palmese, S., Formenti, P., Umbrello, M., Lombardo, A., Pecci, E., Botteri, M., Savioli, M., Protti, A., Mattei, A., Schiavoni, L., Tinnirello, A., Todeschini, M., Giarratano, A., Cortegiani, A., Sher, S., Rossi, A., Antonelli, Massimo, Montini, L., Casalena, P., Scafetti, S., Panarello, G., Occhipinti, G., Patroniti, N., Pozzi, M., Biscione, R. R., Poli, M. M., Raimondi, F., Albiero, D., Crapelli, G., Beck, E., Pota, V., Schiavone, V., Molin, A., Tarantino, F., Monti, G., Frati, E., Mirabella, L., Cinnella, G., Fossali, T., Colombo, R., Pattarino, Pti., Mojoli, F., Braschi, A., Borotto, E. E., Cracchiolo, A. N., Palma, D. M., Raponi, F., Foti, G., Vascotto, E. R., Coppadoro, A., Brazzi, L., Floris, L., Iotti, G. A., Venti, Montini Luca (ORCID:0000-0003-4602-5134), and Antonelli, M (ORCID:0000-0003-3007-1670)
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WHAT WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THIS TOPIC: Hospital mortality in acute respiratory distress syndrome is approximately 40%, but mortality and trajectory in "mild" acute respiratory distress syndrome (classified only since 2012) are unknown, and many cases are not detected WHAT THIS ARTICLE TELLS US THAT IS NEW: Approximately 80% of cases of mild acute respiratory distress syndrome persist or worsen in the first week; in all cases, the mortality is substantial (30%) and is higher (37%) in those in whom the acute respiratory distress syndrome progresses BACKGROUND:: Patients with initial mild acute respiratory distress syndrome are often underrecognized and mistakenly considered to have low disease severity and favorable outcomes. They represent a relatively poorly characterized population that was only classified as having acute respiratory distress syndrome in the most recent definition. Our primary objective was to describe the natural course and the factors associated with worsening and mortality in this population. METHODS: This study analyzed patients from the international prospective Large Observational Study to Understand the Global Impact of Severe Acute Respiratory Failure (LUNG SAFE) who had initial mild acute respiratory distress syndrome in the first day of inclusion. This study defined three groups based on the evolution of severity in the first week: "worsening" if moderate or severe acute respiratory distress syndrome criteria were met, "persisting" if mild acute respiratory distress syndrome criteria were the most severe category, and "improving" if patients did not fulfill acute respiratory distress syndrome criteria any more from day 2. RESULTS: Among 580 patients with initial mild acute respiratory distress syndrome, 18% (103 of 580) continuously improved, 36% (210 of 580) had persisting mild acute respiratory distress syndrome, and 46% (267 of 580) worsened in the first week after acute respiratory distress syndrome onset. Global in-hospital mortality
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- 2019
31. Two Novel 2D Cadmium Compounds with Noncentrosymmetric or Symmetric Network Dependent on Different pH Values
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C. C. Xue, M. X. Li, M. Shao, and Z. X. Wang
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Inorganic Chemistry - Published
- 2016
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32. Experimental modulation and theoretical simulation of zonal oscillation for electrostatically levitated metallic droplets at high temperatures
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L. Hu, X. Cai, B. Wei, HaiPeng Wang, P. F. Zou, and M. X. Li
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Materials science ,Oscillation ,Flow (psychology) ,02 engineering and technology ,Mechanics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Surface tension ,Coupling (physics) ,Modulation ,0103 physical sciences ,Electrostatic levitation ,Deformation (engineering) ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,Suspension (vehicle) - Abstract
The second- and third-order zonal oscillations of metallic droplets at high temperatures beyond 2000 K were experimentally achieved by electrostatic levitation. To quantitatively describe the suspension stability of different metallic droplets, a stability factor model was proposed as a function of the surface tension and density. The influences of droplet size and temperature on the oscillation pattern, oscillation frequency, and oscillation amplitude were analyzed. As a supplement to experiment, a feasible mathematical model of droplet deformation and oscillation, coupling the effects of electrostatic and flow fields, was established to study the underlying mechanism of droplet dynamics at high temperatures. The simulation not only reproduced the experimental observations, but also predicted the evolution characteristics of higher-order oscillations. The inherent relationships between the oscillation frequency and the droplet size, density, and surface tension of liquid metals were systematically investigated by simulation. Moreover, the suspension stabilities of nine typical metallic droplets were derived and compared with the simulation results.
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33. [Catathrenia: a new understanding of the old members of sleep breathing disorder]
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R R, Mo, H T, Li, and M X, Li
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Sleep Wake Disorders ,Parasomnias ,Sleep Apnea Syndromes ,Humans ,Sleep, REM ,Sleep - Published
- 2018
34. Direct uterine sampling using the SAP-l sampler device to detect endometrial lesions during histopathological examination
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M X, Li, R, Zhou, C, Liu, D H, Shen, L J, Zhao, J L, Wang, and L H, Wei
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Adult ,Polyps ,Leiomyoma ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Biopsy ,Carcinoma ,Endometrial Hyperplasia ,Humans ,Female ,Hysteroscopy ,Diagnostic Errors ,Dilatation and Curettage ,Endometrial Neoplasms - Abstract
To evaluate the sampling adequacy and diagnostic accuracy of the endometrial SAP-l sampling device in detecting endometrial lesions based on histopathological examination.In total, 182 patients who required an endometrial biopsy were enrolled in this study. All of the patients underwent endometrial biopsies with the SAP-l sampler prior to hysteroscopy (169/182) or dilatation and curettage (DC) (13/182). Endometrial tissues were obtained at biopsy for histopathological examination.Ad- equate endometrial specimens were obtained in 148 of 182 patients (81.32%). Menopause (p = 0.000), endometrial thickness (p = 0.004), and the types of endometrial diseases (p = 0.009) differed significantly between the two groups. Among the 169 patients who underwent hysteroscopy, sampling scratches were observed in the uterine cavity in 147 cases (86.98%). Compared to traditional methods, such as hysteroscopy and DC, the sampling diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values were 82.35%, 100%, 100% , and 97.76% for endometrial carcinoma (n=17) and 37.5%, 100%, 100% and 97.76% for endometrial atypical hyperplasia (n=8), respectively. Those that were misdiagnosed occurred because the lesions were focal or localized in a small part of the uterine cavity. The sampling diagnostic sensitivity for polyps (n=32) was 12.5%. Two patients with submucosal leiomyoma went undiagnosed based on the sample specimens.Endometrial sampling using the SAP-l sampler is a minimally invasive altemative technique for obtaining adequate endometrial specimens for histopathological examination. The SAP-l sampler was useful in detecting endometrial carcinoma and atypical hyperplasia cases that were not highly suspected to be localized; however, this method was not useful in detecting endometrial polyps and submucosal leiomyomas.
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- 2018
35. Investigation on Behavior of Macro-Particles in TiN Film by Arc Ion Plating
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Xin Wang, J. Q. Xiao, Lang Wenchang, M. X. Li, Hongwu Du, and Gao Bin
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Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Computer Science::Neural and Evolutionary Computation ,Ion plating ,Biomedical Engineering ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Substrate (electronics) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Magnetic field ,Arc (geometry) ,chemistry ,Low magnetic field ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Tin ,Computer Science::Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing ,Intensity (heat transfer) - Abstract
Macroparticle contamination deteriorates the qualities and performances of protective coatings by arc ion plating, resulting in a limitation in their applications. In this work, the effects of transverse magnetic field (TMF), pulsed bias, gas pressure, and substrate position on behavior of the macro-particles (MPs) in TiN films are quantitatively investigated. It is demonstrated that the key factor of the deposition process on the MPs behavior is magnetic field, which controls the movement of arc spot significantly. At relatively low magnetic field intensity, the MPs behavior is greatly influenced by the other three process parameters. The sensibilities of the three parameters on MPs behavior are decreased with the increasing magnetic field intensity. At high magnetic field intensity, the MPs distribution keeps almost the same even when the other parameters are varied.
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- 2015
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36. [A new prognostic score system of hepatocellular carcinoma following hepatectomy]
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Y K, Wang, X Y, Bi, Z Y, Li, H, Zhao, J J, Zhao, J G, Zhou, Z, Huang, Y F, Zhang, M X, Li, X, Chen, X L, Wu, R, Mao, X H, Hu, H J, Hu, J M, Liu, and J Q, Cai
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Liver Neoplasms ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Alkaline Phosphatase ,Prognosis ,Disease-Free Survival ,Tumor Burden ,Liver Function Tests ,ROC Curve ,Risk Factors ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,Multivariate Analysis ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,alpha-Fetoproteins ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2017
37. Research on Dynamic Fuzzy Multi-objective Optimization of Engineering Projects Considering Risk Factors
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M. X. Li, T. T. Han, Xueqing Wang, Ru-Xi Ding, and Nini Xia
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Scale (chemistry) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Fuzzy set ,Particle swarm optimization ,Schedule (project management) ,Multi-objective optimization ,Fuzzy logic ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Quality (business) ,Project management ,business ,media_common - Abstract
The coordination among multiple objectives of engineering projects is essential in project management, directly influencing the achievement of goals of cost, schedule and quality. Nowadays, engineering projects are becoming huge in investment scale, long in period and filled with risks, having stricter requirements in the management of coordination among multiple objectives. Therefore, analysing and optimizing multiple objectives of engineering projects is the basis of realizing the balance of the objectives. Considering comprehensively the risk factors and the dynamic of the environment, we can make the optimization more consistent with the actual situation and providing theoretical basis to the practical management. This paper focused on the multi-objective optimization of engineering projects, based upon traditional theories of multi-objective optimization, using Fuzzy Set Theory, Dynamic Optimization Theory, showing the impact of risk factors and dynamic environmental factors, and built a common model considering risk factors and dynamic environmental factors. Combining with the common model, a dynamic fuzzy multi-objective optimization model of engineering projects considering risk factors is built. A kind of Particle Swarm Optimization algorithm is selected to solve the model. An example is showed in this paper, which verified the feasibility and reasonability of the model built by this paper.
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38. [The possible failing reasons of balloon catheter dilation procedure in the management of chronic rhinosinusitis]
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M X, Li, Y C, Zhang, W T, Zhang, H B, Ye, D W, Li, and K M, Su
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Treatment Outcome ,Chronic Disease ,Quality of Life ,Humans ,Endoscopy ,Sinusitis ,Dilatation ,Catheterization ,Rhinitis - Published
- 2017
39. [Application advances of three-dimensional bioprinting in burn and plastic surgery field]
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R B, Li, M X, Li, G H, Guo, and H Y, Zhang
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Tissue Engineering ,Bioprinting ,Humans ,Plastic Surgery Procedures ,Surgery, Plastic ,Burns - Abstract
Three-dimensional bioprinting is one of the latest and fastest growing technologies in the medical field. It has been implemented to print part of the transplantable tissues and organs, such as skin, ear, and bone. This paper introduces the application status, challenges, and application prospect of three-dimensional bioprinting in burn and plastic surgery field.
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- 2017
40. [Predictive effect of neonatal morbidities on the poor outcomes at 12 months corrected age in very low birth weight premature infants]
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Y B, Rao, J, Yang, B, Cao, D M, Chen, P M, Gao, Q, Zhong, M X, Li, J H, Gao, Y J, Chen, X M, Zhong, and Z X, Ren
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Male ,Pregnancy ,Infant, Newborn ,Birth Weight ,Humans ,Infant ,Infant, Very Low Birth Weight ,Female ,Gestational Age ,Retinopathy of Prematurity ,Child ,Infant, Premature ,Retrospective Studies - Published
- 2017
41. [Utilisation of electrical impedance tomography and/or ultrasound and mammography in breast disease diagnosis: a controlled study]
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F, Xu, M X, Li, H Z, Jusko, and Hongchuan, Jiang
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Breast Diseases ,Electric Impedance ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Ultrasonography, Mammary ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Tomography ,Mammography - Published
- 2017
42. Peroxiredoxin 1 inhibits lipopolysaccharide-induced oxidative stress in lung tissue by regulating P38/JNK signaling pathway
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W-P, Lv, M-X, Li, and L, Wang
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Lipopolysaccharides ,Male ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Mice ,Oxidative Stress ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Acute Lung Injury ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Animals ,Peroxiredoxins ,Lung ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases - Abstract
To investigate the potential role of peroxiredoxin 1 in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced acute lung injury (ALI) in mice and the possible mechanism.Male Prdx1 knockout mice (Prdx1 (-/-)) and C57BL/6 wild-type mice with the same genetic background were used in this experiment. Primary culture of peritoneal macrophages was performed to measure the level of reactive oxygen species. The acute lung injury (ALI) model was induced by intraperitoneal injection of LPS (5 mg/kg). The mice were sacrificed at 6 h and 24 h after the treatment. The pathological changes of the lungs, wet/dry ratio and protein levels in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were measured. The levels of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and total antioxidant capacity (TAOC) were also measured in lung tissue homogenates.Our study found that the knockout of Prdx1 gene significantly increased the ROS content in mouse macrophages after LPS treatment, and the lung wet/dry ratio and BALF protein concentration were also increased, indicating the increased lung pathological damage. Prdx1 gene knockout significantly reduced the antioxidant capacity of lung tissue, increased its oxidative capacity and oxidative stress in lung. Prdx1 knockdown also significantly increased p38 mitogen-activated protein kinases (P38) and c-Jun N-terminal protein kinase (JNK) protein phosphorylation levels, leading to the activation of P38/JNK signaling pathway.Prdx1 knockout can aggravate the oxidative stress and lung injury by increasing the level of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), and also activate P38/JNK signaling pathway. Therefore, the anti-oxidative of Prdx1 reduced LPS-induced acute lung injury in mice.
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- 2017
43. [Role and mechanism of hydrogen sulfide in cigarette smoke induced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease related pulmonary vascular remodeling in rats]
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M X, Li, Y H, Chen, C C, Liao, F, Lin, Y, Bai, W J, Mi, Y, Sun, and Y F, Qi
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Male ,Smoking ,Glycine ,Pulmonary Artery ,Sulfides ,Vascular Remodeling ,Rats ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive ,Alkynes ,Smoke ,Tobacco ,Animals ,Tobacco Smoke Pollution ,Hydrogen Sulfide ,Lung - Published
- 2017
44. 半导体与热管耦合制冷系统的实验研究(Experimental research of a semiconductor refrigerating system coupled with a heat pipe)
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Liu, Zi-Ming, N Chen, Z-Y Gao, J Liu, Z-M Li, and M-X Li
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- 2017
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45. [Mutation Analysis of 19 STR Loci in 20 723 Cases of Paternity Testing]
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J, Bi, J J, Chang, M X, Li, and C Y, Yu
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Male ,Mutation Rate ,Genetic Loci ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Mutation ,Humans ,Family ,Paternity ,Alleles ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
To observe and analyze the confirmed cases of paternity testing, and to explore the mutation rules of STR loci.The mutant STR loci were screened from 20 723 confirmed cases of paternity testing by Goldeneye 20A system.The mutation rates, and the sources, fragment length, steps and increased or decreased repeat sequences of mutant alleles were counted for the analysis of the characteristics of mutation-related factors.A total of 548 mutations were found on 19 STR loci, and 557 mutation events were observed. The loci mutation rate was 0.07‰-2.23‰. The ratio of paternal to maternal mutant events was 3.06:1. One step mutation was the main mutation, and the number of the increased repeat sequences was almost the same as the decreased repeat sequences. The repeat sequences were more likely to decrease in two steps mutation and above. Mutation mainly occurred in the medium allele, and the number of the increased repeat sequences was almost the same as the decreased repeat sequences. In long allele mutations, the decreased repeat sequences were significantly more than the increased repeat sequences. The number of the increased repeat sequences was almost the same as the decreased repeat sequences in paternal mutation, while the decreased repeat sequences were more than the increased in maternal mutation.There are significant differences in the mutation rate of each locus. When one or two loci do not conform to the genetic law, other detection system should be added, and PI value should be calculated combined with the information of the mutate STR loci in order to further clarify the identification opinions.
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- 2016
46. Isolation, proliferation, and induction of Bama mini-pig spermatogonial stem cells in vitro
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M X Li, Yingji Wu, S Zhang, Fenhua Luo, Huan Yang, Zhao Huimin, Y. Q. Lu, Sheng-Sheng Lu, Xiaogan Yang, and Kehuan Lu
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,endocrine system ,Swine ,Cellular differentiation ,Cell ,Cell Separation ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Meiosis ,Testis ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Spermatogenesis ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Aggregation ,Cell Proliferation ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Cell growth ,Stem Cells ,Cell Differentiation ,General Medicine ,Cell aggregation ,In vitro ,Spermatogonia ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Swine, Miniature ,Stem cell ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), the unique seed cells of testes, can undergo meiosis and form spermatozoa, thus transmitting genetic information to offspring. Research concerning these cells explores the mechanism underlying spermatogenesis, making possible the induction of their differentiation into spermatozoa in vitro. SSCs have therefore attracted much interest among scientists. Although the proliferation of such cells in vitro has been demonstrated, we are unaware of any long-term laboratory culture of porcine SSCs. The objective of this study was to isolate, characterize, culture, and induce the differentiation of Bama mini-pig SSCs. SSCs were isolated using differential plating and cultured for over 100 days on an STO feeder cell layer without serum. Cell clusters appeared after three passages and continuously formed during subsequent cultivation. Staining showed that these clusters were positive for UCHL1 and CDH1, could be bound by Dolichos biflorus agglutinin, and that some cells expressed OCT4. Ultrastructure observations revealed SSCs in testis tissue to be round in shape, while those cultured in vitro were flat and bound together. Our attempts at inducing differentiation showed that SSCs cultured in vitro could undergo meiosis. In this study, we describe an effective culture system for Bama mini-pig SSCs capable of producing enough cells to establish a platform for further SSC research, such as genetic manipulation or exploration of the mechanism underlying spermatogenesis.
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- 2016
47. [Cross-sectional study of family drug stockpile and children medication in China]
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X L, Nie, L L, Jia, X X, Peng, H R, Li, M, Xing, N, Lin, M X, Li, and X L, Wang
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Adult ,Parents ,China ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Prescription Drugs ,Physicians ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Nonprescription Drugs ,Self Medication ,Child - Abstract
To investigate the current situation of family medicine stockpile and children medication in China, analyze the existing problems and provide the rationalized suggestions.The questionnaire was designed and convenient sampling survey was performed in 20 children hospitals in China. Descriptive analysis was conducted on the survey results.A total of 13 940 completed questionnaires were returned, 98.33% of the families had medicine stockpile, the top three types of the medicine for children were cold medicine(73.95%), oral paregoric/febrifuge(48.01%)and external used drugs for skin disease(wound)(41.10%). The medicine was bought according to physician's prescription and guide(71.18%). Drug poisoning occurred in children of 238 families(1.71%), overdose use was the first cause(44.96%). 22.33% of the parents didn't read the specification carefully before medicine use. The non-appropriate medication for children were mainly the use of adult medicine(32.70%), untimely medication(30.90%), non-rational or unneeded use of febrifuge(26.35%).In China, the families mainly store common medicine for their children. The parents bought medicine mainly according to physician' s prescription and paid attention to the safety and efficiency of the medicine, but non-appropriate use of medicine was still common. It is necessary to improve the rational use of medicine for children through expert counsel and guidance.
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- 2016
48. Comparative analysis of platelet 5-HT concentrations in Han and Li patients with post-traumatic stress disorder
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Meng Guo, L Q Fu, F Chen, M X Li, M X Xie, G M Wang, L H Pan, J C Guo, Le-Qun Li, and Y S Gao
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Adult ,Blood Platelets ,Male ,China ,Serotonin ,medicine.medical_specialty ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic ,Age and gender ,Fight-or-flight response ,03 medical and health sciences ,Intrusion ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Platelet ,In patient ,Molecular Biology ,5-HT receptor ,business.industry ,Traumatic stress ,General Medicine ,030227 psychiatry ,Endocrinology ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
We investigated the role of serotonin (5-HT) in the pathogenesis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) by determining the platelet 5-HT concentrations in Li and Han patients with PTSD in Hainan Province, China. Li and Han control groups of the same sample size have no statistical differences in gender and age distribution compared to those in the PTSD groups who were also examined. The platelet 5-HT concentrations were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. In addition, the patients and controls were evaluated by the impact of event scale-revised (IES-R). IES-R showed that the total and sub-scale scores of three factors (avoidance, intrusion, and hyperarousal) of Li patients with PTSD were significantly higher than those of Han patients with PTSD. Scores of both PTSD groups were higher than those of their respective control groups. The platelet 5-HT concentration of the Li patients with PTSD (120.56 ± 118.05 ng/10(9) platelets) was lower than that of the Han patients with PTSD (271.43 ± 181.66 ng/10(9) platelets) and that of both Li and Han control groups (338.54 ± 156.46, 350.58 ± 169.19 ng/10(9) platelets, respectively). Differences existed in symptoms of PTSD in terms of avoidance, intrusion, and hyperarousal in the Li and Han patients with PTSD. The diminished 5-HT activity in patients with PTSD may be relevant to biochemical changes in the brain and body. The differences in these factors between ethnic groups could be due to their customs, social status, and culture.
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- 2016
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49. Object‐Based Mapping of Karst Rocky Desertification using a Support Vector Machine
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Hongqi Zhang, M.‐X. Li, and Erqi Xu
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Pixel ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Soil Science ,Pattern recognition ,Image segmentation ,Development ,Normalized Difference Vegetation Index ,Standard deviation ,Support vector machine ,Ancillary data ,Thematic Mapper ,Environmental Chemistry ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,General Environmental Science ,Karst rocky desertification ,Remote sensing - Abstract
Accurate and cost-effective mapping of karst rocky desertification (KRD) is still a challenge at the regional and national scale. Visual interpretation has been utilised in the majority of studies, while an automated method based on pixel data has been nvestigated repeatedly. An object-based method coupling with support vector machine (SVM) was developed and tested using Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) images from three selected counties (Liujiang, Changshun and Zhenyuan) with different karst landscapes in SW China. The method supports a strategy of defining a mapping unit. It combined ETM+ images and ancillary data including elevation, slope and Normalized Difference Vegetation Index images. A sequence of scale parameters estimation, image segmentation, training data sampling, SVM parameters tuning and object classification was performed to achieve the mapping. A quantitative and semi-automated approach was used to estimate scale parameters for segmenting an object at an optimal scale. We calculated the sum of area-weighted standard deviation (WS), rate of change for WS, local variance (LV) and rate of change for LV at each scale level, and the threshold of the aforementioned index that indicated the optimal segment level and merge level. The KRD classification results had overall accuracies of 85 50, 84 00 and 84 86 per cent for Liujiang, Changshun and Zhenyuan, respectively, and kappa coefficients are up to 0 8062, 0 7917 and 0 8083, respectively. This approach mapped six classes of KRD and offered a visually appealing presentation. Moreover, it proposed a conceptual and size-variable object from the classification standard of KRD. The results demonstrate that the application of our method provides an efficient approach for the mapping of KRD.
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50. Mechanical properties of YSZ thermal barrier coatings with segmented structure
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M X Li, Y Wang, and H L Suo
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Materials science ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Indentation hardness ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Thermal barrier coating ,Superalloy ,Fracture toughness ,Coating ,visual_art ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Materials Chemistry ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,engineering ,Ceramic ,Composite material ,Yttria-stabilized zirconia - Abstract
Traditional and modified Y2O3 stabilised zirconia (YSZ) thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) on nicked based superalloy DZ125 were produced by atmospheric plasma spray. In addition to the thermal properties, the mechanical properties of ceramics are also very important for superior TBCs. The mechanical properties of the sprayed coatings at room temperature, including microhardness, Young’s modulus, fracture toughness and tensile strength, were evaluated. The Young’s modulus and microhardness of the segmented coating were measured to be about 72 and 8 GPa, relatively higher than those of the non-segmented coating respectively. The fracture toughness was determined by an indentation technique. The values of 1·7–2·0 MPa m1/2 for the traditional YSZ coatings are relatively lower than the values for the modified YSZ coatings 2·0–2·3 MPa m1/2. The lower porosity and better lamellar bonding of the segmented coating could be responsible for the improvement of the mechanical properties.
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- 2012
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