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Study on Harmony Mechanism of Virtual Enterprise

Wang Shuo,Tang Xiaowo

Strategic Study of CAE 2004, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 82-85

Abstract:

In the paper, the operation and development essential factors and present harmony property analysis

Keywords: virtual enterprise     harmony mechanism     coordination     essential factor    

expression are associated with clinical phenotype and clinico-hematological response to hydroxyurea in essential

Frontiers of Medicine 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3,   Pages 403-415 doi: 10.1007/s11684-021-0858-1

Abstract: We have previously shown that interferon regulatory factor-8 (IRF8) and IRF4 serve as tumor suppressorsdeveloped MPN phenotype in myelofibrosis (MF) and secondary AML (sAML) transformed from MPNs versus essential

Keywords: myeloproliferative neoplasms     IRF4     IRF8     hydroxyurea     essential thrombocythemia    

Efficacy and safety of JAK inhibitor INC424 in patients with primary and post-polycythemia vera or post-essential

Xin Du,Daobin Zhou

Frontiers of Medicine 2016, Volume 10, Issue 4,   Pages 437-443 doi: 10.1007/s11684-016-0472-9

Abstract:

A phase II study (A2202) was performed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of JAK inhibitor ruxolitinib in 63 Chinese MF patients. Ruxolitinib was given twice a day (bid) at a starting dose of 15 mg (n=25) or 20 mg (n=38) based on a baseline platelet count. About 94.7% of the patients achieved a reduction in spleen size, 27.0% of which exhibited significant reduction (≥35%) at week 24. Significant improvement in debilitating constitutional symptoms, as assessed by MFSAF v2.0, was observed in patients treated with ruxolitinib. Ruxolitinib treatment was generally well tolerated by Chinese patients. Although the treatment was associated with an increase in certain adverse events (AEs) that were established as identified risks (anemia and thrombocytopenia), these AEs were considered manageable in this clinical setting. Ruxolitinib provided substantial reductions in splenomegaly and improvements in symptoms, and was well-tolerated by Chinese patients with MF.

Keywords: JAK     ruxolitinib     Chinese patients     myelofibrosis    

Observation of a higher JAK2 V617F homozygous mutated clone in polycythemia vera compared to essential

LIU Hongxing, TONG Chunrong, CAI Peng, GU Jiangying, LIN Yuehui, TENG Wen, WANG He, ZHANG Ying, ZHU Ping

Frontiers of Medicine 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 309-313 doi: 10.1007/s11684-008-0059-1

Abstract: assays were developed and performed for JAK2V617F detection on 40 polycythemia vera (PV) samples, 31 essential

Keywords: specific amplification     essential thrombocythemia     Single-tube bi-directional     JAK2V617F-positive     JAK2V617F    

Overlap maximum matching ratio (OMMR): a new measure to evaluate overlaps of essential modules

Xiao-xia ZHANG,Qiang-hua XIAO,Bin LI,Sai HU,Hui-jun XIONG,Bi-hai ZHAO

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 293-300 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400282

Abstract: Research shows that overlapping complexes can contribute to identifying essential proteins, which areComparison of essential proteins and gene ontology (GO) analysis are also used to assess the qualityindicate the important of overlaps and reveal the relationship between overlaps and identification of essential

Keywords: Protein-protein interaction network     Essential protein modules     Overlap     Overlap maximum matching ratio    

A New Way to Study the Three Essential Factors of Forest Fire

Zhao Xianwen

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 5,   Pages 66-71

Abstract:

This thesis took the three essential factors of forest fire (fire source, environment, and litter)

Keywords: forecast of forest fire     space remote sensing     essential factors of forest fire     a new way    

Association study on GNB3 gene polymorphism with essential hypertension in Xinjiang Uygur group

JING Jianying, WANG Dan, WANG Xiaofeng, JIN Jianzhong, JIN Li, JIAO Yi, WEN Hao, LIN Renyong

Frontiers of Medicine 2007, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 230-233 doi: 10.1007/s11684-007-0045-z

Abstract: The relationship between the tenth exon C825T of G-protein β3 subunit (GNB) genetic polymorphism and hypertension in the Uygur population of China was investigated. A nested case-control study ( = 738) was carried out. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) technique was used to genotype GNB C825T polymorphism in 354 hypertensive (HT) and 384 normotensive (NT) Uygur subjects. The distributions of GNB C825T genotypes were CC (27.2%), TT (42.9%), and CT (29.9%) in the hypertensive subjects and CC (27.7%), TT (42.4%), CT (29.9%) in the normotensive subjects. There were no significant differences in the genotype distributions between the two groups ( = 0.0262 P = 0.99). The T allele was 51.4% in hypertensive subjects and 51.2% in normotensive subjects, which, between the two groups, was not a significant difference ( = 0.0016 P = 0.97). Further analysis shows that there is no association between C825T genotypes and age, body mass index (BMI), Glucose (GLU), Triglyceride (TG), Cholesterol (CHO), systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). No evidence was found to suggest an association between GNB C825T polymorphism and hypertension in the Uygur population of China.

Keywords: case-control     significant difference     reaction-restriction fragment     C825T polymorphism     evidence    

Reactive oxygen species generation is essential for cisplatin-induced accelerated senescence in hepatocellular

Kai Qu,Ting Lin,Zhixin Wang,Sinan Liu,Hulin Chang,Xinsen Xu,Fandi Meng,Lei Zhou,Jichao Wei,Minghui Tai,Yafeng Dong,Chang Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2014, Volume 8, Issue 2,   Pages 227-235 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0327-1

Abstract:

Accelerated senescence is important because this process is involved in tumor suppression and has been induced by many chemotherapeutic agents. The platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent cisplatin displays a wide range of antitumor activities. However, the molecular mechanism of cisplatin-induced accelerated senescence in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unclear. In the present study, the growth inhibitory effect of cisplatin on HepG2 and SMMC-7721 cells was detected by 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay. Cellular senescence was then assessed by β-galactosidase assay. Senescence-related factors, including p53, p21, and p16, were evaluated by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) was analyzed by flow cytometry. Our results revealed that cisplatin reduced the proliferation of HepG2 and SMMC-7721 cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Senescent phenotype observed in cisplatin-treated hepatoma cells was dependent on p53 and p21 activation but not on p16 activation. Furthermore, cisplatin-induced accelerated senescence depended on intracellular ROS generation. The ROS scavenger N-acetyl-L-cysteine also significantly suppressed the cisplatin-induced senescence of HepG2 and SMMC-7721 cells. In conclusion, our results revealed a functional link between intracellular ROS generation and cisplatin-induced accelerated senescence, and this link may be used as a potential target of HCC.

Keywords: reactive oxygen species     senescence     cisplatin     hepatocellular carcinoma    

Cybersecurity Research—Essential to a Successful Digital Future

Jackie Craig

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 9-10 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.02.006

Essential training steps to achieving competency in the basic intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography

Yong G. Peng,Haibo Song,E. Wang,Weipeng Wang,Jin Liu

Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 123-128 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0366-7

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Guidelines for the intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) examination have defined a detailed standard for medical professionals, particularly anesthesiologists, on how a TEE exam should proceed. Over the years, TEE has gained substantial popularity and emerged as a preferred monitoring modality to aid in perioperative management and decision making during hemodynamic instability situations or critical care settings. TEE training pathways and practice guidelines have been well established in western countries and many regions of the world. However, TEE training and practice information for anesthesiologists are lacking in China. As innovative technologies develop, other educational models have emerged to aid in obtaining competency in basic TEE exam. Hence, establishing a consensus on the ideal TEE training approach for anesthesiologists in China is urgently needed. Developing an effective curriculum that can be incorporated into an anesthesiology resident’s overall training is also necessary to provide knowledge and skills toward competency in basic TEE exam. With evolving medical system reforms and increasing demands for intraoperative hemodynamic monitoring to accommodate surgical innovations, anesthesiology professionals are increasingly obliged to perform intraoperative TEE exams in their current and future practices. To overcome obstacles and achieve significant progress in using the TEE modality to help in intraoperative management and surgical decision making, publishing basic TEE training guidelines for China’s anesthesiologists is an important endeavor.

Keywords: transesophageal echocardiography     guidelines     training     competency    

Role of the forkhead transcription factor FOXO-FOXM1 axis in cancer and drug resistance

Fung Zhao, Eric W.-F. Lam

Frontiers of Medicine 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 376-380 doi: 10.1007/s11684-012-0228-0

Abstract: Recent research shows that the forkhead transcription factor FOXM1 is a direct transcriptional target

Keywords: FOXO3a     FOXM1     transcription factor     cancer     drug resistance     tumorigenesis    

is essential for the integrity of stereociliary rootlet in cochlear hair cells in mice

Yuqin Men, Xiujuan Li, Hailong Tu, Aizhen Zhang, Xiaolong Fu, Zhishuo Wang, Yecheng Jin, Congzhe Hou, Tingting Zhang, Sen Zhang, Yichen Zhou, Boqin Li, Jianfeng Li, Xiaoyang Sun, Haibo Wang, Jiangang Gao

Frontiers of Medicine 2019, Volume 13, Issue 6,   Pages 690-704 doi: 10.1007/s11684-018-0638-8

Abstract: encodes the taperin protein, which is concentrated in the tapered region of hair cell stereocilia in the inner ear. In humans, mutations cause autosomal recessive nonsyndromic deafness (DFNB79) by an unknown mechanism. To determine the role of in hearing, we generated -null mice by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat/Cas9 genome-editing technology from a CBA/CaJ background. We observed significant hearing loss and progressive degeneration of stereocilia in the outer hair cells of -null mice starting from postnatal day 30. Transmission electron microscopy images of stereociliary bundles in the mutant mice showed some stereociliary rootlets with curved shafts. The central cores of the stereociliary rootlets possessed hollow structures with surrounding loose peripheral dense rings. Radixin, a protein expressed at stereocilia tapering, was abnormally dispersed along the stereocilia shafts in null mice. The expression levels of radixin and -actin significantly decreased. We propose that is critical to the retention of the integrity of the stereociliary rootlet. Loss of in -null mice caused the disruption of the stereociliary rootlet, which resulted in damage to stereociliary bundles and hearing impairments. The generated -null mice are ideal models of human hereditary deafness DFNB79.

Keywords: TPRN     stereocilia     stereociliary rootlet     actin filament     CRISPR/Cas9     hearing    

LSSVM-based approach for refining soil failure criteria and calculating safety factor of slopes

Shiguo XIAO; Shaohong LI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 7,   Pages 871-881 doi: 10.1007/s11709-022-0863-8

Abstract: failure criteria of practical soil mass are very complex, and have significant influence on the safety factorto determine the failure criterion, the limit equilibrium method can be used to calculate the safety factorAnalysis of results of the safety factor of two three-dimensional homogeneous slopes shows that the maximum

Keywords: slope stability     safety factor     failure criterion     least square support vector machine    

lncR-GAS5 upregulates the splicing factor to impair endothelial autophagy, leading to atherogenesis

Frontiers of Medicine 2023, Volume 17, Issue 2,   Pages 317-329 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0931-4

Abstract: Moreover, serine/arginine-rich splicing factor 10 (SRSF10) knockdown increased the LC3II/LC3IMechanistically, lncR-GAS5 regulated the downstream splicing factor SRSF10 to impair autophagy

Keywords: lncR-GAS5     miR-193-5p     splicing factor SRSF10     autophagy     atherogenesis    

The calculation of equivalence factor for ecological footprints in China: a methodological note

Moucheng LIU,Wenhua LI,Dan ZAHNG,Ning SU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 6,   Pages 1015-1024 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0670-0

Abstract: land area types with different levels of productivity, they introduced the concept of an equivalence factorSecondly, China’s equivalence factor for 6 land area types was calculated based on NPP: arable land andbuilt-up land has an equivalence factor of 1.71, forest and fossil energy land has a factor of 1.41,pasture has a factor of 0.44 and water/fishery 0.35; Finally, the equivalence factor of 6 land areaThe NPP of each ecosystem type varies along with the equivalence factor in different provinces.

Keywords: ecological footprint     equivalence factor     net primary production     biological capacity     land types    

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Study on Harmony Mechanism of Virtual Enterprise

Wang Shuo,Tang Xiaowo

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expression are associated with clinical phenotype and clinico-hematological response to hydroxyurea in essential

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Efficacy and safety of JAK inhibitor INC424 in patients with primary and post-polycythemia vera or post-essential

Xin Du,Daobin Zhou

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Observation of a higher JAK2 V617F homozygous mutated clone in polycythemia vera compared to essential

LIU Hongxing, TONG Chunrong, CAI Peng, GU Jiangying, LIN Yuehui, TENG Wen, WANG He, ZHANG Ying, ZHU Ping

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Overlap maximum matching ratio (OMMR): a new measure to evaluate overlaps of essential modules

Xiao-xia ZHANG,Qiang-hua XIAO,Bin LI,Sai HU,Hui-jun XIONG,Bi-hai ZHAO

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A New Way to Study the Three Essential Factors of Forest Fire

Zhao Xianwen

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Association study on GNB3 gene polymorphism with essential hypertension in Xinjiang Uygur group

JING Jianying, WANG Dan, WANG Xiaofeng, JIN Jianzhong, JIN Li, JIAO Yi, WEN Hao, LIN Renyong

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Reactive oxygen species generation is essential for cisplatin-induced accelerated senescence in hepatocellular

Kai Qu,Ting Lin,Zhixin Wang,Sinan Liu,Hulin Chang,Xinsen Xu,Fandi Meng,Lei Zhou,Jichao Wei,Minghui Tai,Yafeng Dong,Chang Liu

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Cybersecurity Research—Essential to a Successful Digital Future

Jackie Craig

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Yong G. Peng,Haibo Song,E. Wang,Weipeng Wang,Jin Liu

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Role of the forkhead transcription factor FOXO-FOXM1 axis in cancer and drug resistance

Fung Zhao, Eric W.-F. Lam

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is essential for the integrity of stereociliary rootlet in cochlear hair cells in mice

Yuqin Men, Xiujuan Li, Hailong Tu, Aizhen Zhang, Xiaolong Fu, Zhishuo Wang, Yecheng Jin, Congzhe Hou, Tingting Zhang, Sen Zhang, Yichen Zhou, Boqin Li, Jianfeng Li, Xiaoyang Sun, Haibo Wang, Jiangang Gao

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LSSVM-based approach for refining soil failure criteria and calculating safety factor of slopes

Shiguo XIAO; Shaohong LI

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lncR-GAS5 upregulates the splicing factor to impair endothelial autophagy, leading to atherogenesis

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The calculation of equivalence factor for ecological footprints in China: a methodological note

Moucheng LIU,Wenhua LI,Dan ZAHNG,Ning SU

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