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Κυριακή 31 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Combining advantages of homogeneous organocatalysis and heterogeneous catalysis with thermosensitive single-chain nanoparticles in a representative tetrahydropyranilation of alcohols

Publication date: 31 January 2018
Source:Polymer, Volume 136
Author(s): Misha Rumyantsev, Sergey Rumyantsev
A significant scientific problem solved in this work is the development of effective polymer catalysts that allow carrying out organic reactions under homogeneous conditions with high rates and to remove catalyst from the system as a heterophase without the use of special treatment, thus combining the advantages of both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Kinetic experiments show high catalytic activity of the synthesized catalyst in homogeneous regime even at low dosage of the catalyst. Thus, it was demonstrated that tetrahydropyranilation of methanol was completed in nearly quantitative yield of the corresponding ether in 80 min at 60 °C with a dosage of the polymeric catalyst as low as 0.2 mol%. On the other hand anomalous decrease in the values of the effective rate constant was observed when the reaction was run at temperatures below the phase transition temperature. Kinetic data were used along with thermodynamic calculations to discuss the effect of the synthesized polymeric catalyst on the stabilization of the transition state. The high activity of the catalyst is complemented by its high sedimentation ability; thus, it usually takes a few minutes for the polymer to precipitate from the alcohol solution when cooled below the phase-transition temperature after the completion of the reaction. It was also revealed via dynamic light scattering that catalytic polymers adopt a thermodynamically stable conformation of the single-chain nanoparticles with average hydrodynamic radius in the range 2–2.5 nm.

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Selective synthesis of highly soluble cyclic olefin copolymers with pendant vinyl groups using 1,5-hexadiene as a comonomer

Publication date: 31 January 2018
Source:Polymer, Volume 136
Author(s): Ryo Tanaka, Akane Sasaki, Takuma Takenaka, Yuushou Nakayama, Takeshi Shiono
Copolymerization of norbornene (NB) and 1,5-hexadiene (HD) was performed using a fluorenylamido-ligated titanium catalyst which conducts copolymerization of NB and 1-alkene. The obtained copolymers possessed pendant vinyl groups, of which content was varied from 0 to 9.4% by the initial feed ratio of the monomers. The copolymers were soluble in various solvents even at high conversion (>85%), showing that the crosslinking of pendant vinyl groups was negligible. The glass transition temperature of the copolymer was changed from 79 °C to over 300 °C, depending on the comonomer composition. Post-functionalization of the pendant vinyl groups with 3,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-nonafluoro-1-hexene via ruthenium-catalyzed metathesis reaction was also performed and fluoroalkyl-functionalized cyclic olefin copolymer was successfully obtained. The fluorinated copolymer film showed higher contact angle than the unfunctionalized copolymer.

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Effects of pH on the photophysics of conjugated polyelectrolyte complexes

Publication date: 31 January 2018
Source:Polymer, Volume 136
Author(s): Pamela Schleissner, Alexander L. Ayzner
We have previously reported the formation of complexes between oppositely charged, conjugated polyelectrolytes (CPECs), resulting in electronic energy transfer between the donor and acceptor components. The ionic self-assembly process that forms CPECs is heavily influenced by environmental circumstances including solvent composition, temperature, and pH. In this article, we report the effect of polyelectrolyte chain protonation on complex formation and resulting energy transfer. The particular polyelectrolytes used in this study were a pH inactive energy donor and an acceptor polymer with protonatable sidechains. We find that over a large range of acidic pH, the optical properties do not change appreciably up to precipitation (pH 3). Surprisingly in the basic regime where the acceptor polymer is fully deprotonated, complex formation is hindered. However, at pH 11, which corresponds to an excess ion concentration of 0.001 M, the photophysical properties of the complex begin to once again resemble that of the neutral or acidic environments. Our results show that the CPEC displays impressive stability over a relatively broad range of proton concentrations, which may have implications for the construction of supramolecular light-harvesting assemblies.

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Near infrared hyperspectral dataset of healthy and infected apple tree leaves images for the early detection of apple scab disease

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Publication date: February 2018
Source:Data in Brief, Volume 16
Author(s): Maroua Nouri, Nathalie Gorretta, Pierre Vaysse, Michel Giraud, Christian Germain, Barna Keresztes, Jean-Michel Roger
This dataset presents two series of hyperspectral images of healthy and infected apple tree leaves acquired daily, from two days after inoculation until an advanced stage of infection (11 days after inoculation). The hyperspectral images were calibrated by reflection correction and registered to match the geometry of one reference image. On the last experiment day, scab positions are provided.



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Fibroblast and keratinocyte gene expression following exposure to extracts of neem plant (Azadirachta indica)

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Publication date: February 2018
Source:Data in Brief, Volume 16
Author(s): Takao Someya, Katsura Sano, Kotaro Hara, Yoshimasa Sagane, Toshihiro Watanabe, R.G.S. Wijesekara
This data article provides gene expression profiles, determined by using real-time PCR, of fibroblasts and keratinocytes treated with 0.01% and 0.001% extracts of neem plant (Azadirachta indica), local name "Kohomba" in Sri Lanka, harvested in Sri Lanka. For fibroblasts, the dataset includes expression profiles for genes encoding hyaluronan synthase 1 (HAS1), hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2), hyaluronidase-1 (HYAL1), hyaluronidase-2 (HYAL2), versican, aggrecan, CD44, collagen, type I, alpha 1 (COL1A1), collagen, type III, alpha 1 (COL3A1), collagen, type VII, alpha 1 (COL7A1), matrix metalloproteinase 1 (MMP1), acid ceramidase, basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), fibroblast growth factor-7 (FGF7), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), interleukin-1 alpha (IL-1α), cyclooxygenase-2 (cox2), transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), and aquaporin 3 (AQP3). For keratinocytes, the expression profiles are for genes encoding HAS1, HAS2, HYAL1, HYAL2, versican, CD44, IL-1α, cox2, TGF-β, AQP3, Laminin5, collagen, type XVII, alpha 1 (COL17A1), integrin alpha-6 (ITGA6), ceramide synthase 3 (CERS3), elongation of very long chain fatty acids protein 1 (ELOVL1), elongation of very long chain fatty acids protein 4 (ELOVL4), filaggrin (FLG), transglutaminase 1 (TGM1), and keratin 1 (KRT1). The expression profiles are provided as bar graphs.



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Data on a single oral dose of camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) pericarp extract on flow-mediated vasodilation and blood pressure in young adult humans

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Publication date: February 2018
Source:Data in Brief, Volume 16
Author(s): Tadayoshi Miyashita, Ryosuke Koizumi, Takao Myoda, Yoshimasa Sagane, Koichi Niwa, Toshihiro Watanabe, Kazuhiro Minami
This data article describes the flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD) responses, represented by changes in arterial diameter, and blood pressure changes in young adults after a single oral dose of camu camu (Myrciaria dubia) pericarp extract or placebo (cross-over design). Ten healthy men and 10 healthy women participated in this study. Ultrasonic diagnostic equipment was used to monitor arterial diameter changes, indicative of FMD, for 110s after the administration of the camu camu extract or placebo. In addition, the systolic and diastolic blood pressure values were recorded.



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Data on a delivery of biomolecules into Nicothiana benthamiana leaves using different nanoparticles

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Publication date: February 2018
Source:Data in Brief, Volume 16
Author(s): Antonida V. Makhotenko, Ekaterina A. Snigir, Natalia O. Kalinina, Valentin V. Makarov, Michael E. Taliansky
Nanoparticles (NPs) have a number of unique properties associated with their ultrasmall size and exhibit many advantages compared with existing plant biotechnology platforms for delivery of proteins, RNA and DNA of various sizes into the plant cells (Arruda et al., 2015; Silva et al., 2010; Martin-Ortigosa et al., 2014; Mitter et al., 2017) [1–4]. The data presented in this article demonstrate a delivery of biomolecules into Nicotiana benthamiana plant leaves using various types of NPs including gold, iron oxide and chitosan NPs and methods of biolistic bombardment and infiltration. The data demonstrate physical characteristics of NPs coated with fluorescently labeled protein and small RNA (size and zeta-potential) and visualization of nanocomplexes delivery into cells of N. benthamiana leaves by fluorescence microscopy.



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Molecular imaging of tumor photoimmunotherapy: Evidence of photosensitized tumor necrosis and hemodynamic changes

Publication date: 20 February 2018
Source:Free Radical Biology and Medicine, Volume 116
Author(s): Shun Kishimoto, Nobu Oshima, Kazutoshi Yamamoto, Jeeva Munasinghe, Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen, James B. Mitchell, Peter L. Choyke, Murali C. Krishna
Near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR PIT) employs the photoabsorbing dye IR700 conjugated to antibodies specific for cell surface epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). NIR PIT has shown highly selective cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo. Cell necrosis is thought to be the main mode of cytotoxicity based mainly on in vitro studies. To better understand the acute effects of NIR PIT, molecular imaging studies were performed to assess its cellular and vascular effects.In addition to in vitro studies for cytotoxicity of NIR PIT, the in vivo tumoricidal effects and hemodynamic changes induced by NIR PIT were evaluated by 13C MRI using hyperpolarized [1,4-13C2] fumarate, R2* mapping from T2*-weighted MRI, and photoacoustic imaging. In vitro studies confirmed that NIR PIT resulted in rapid cell death via membrane damage, with evidence for rapid cell expansion followed by membrane rupture. Following NIR PIT, metabolic MRI using hyperpolarized fumarate showed the production of malate in EGFR-expressing A431 tumor xenografts, providing direct evidence for photosensitized tumor necrosis induced by NIR PIT. R2* mapping studies showed temporal changes in oxygenation, with an accompanying increase of deoxyhemoglobin at the start of light exposure followed by a sustained decrease after cessation of light exposure. This result suggests a rapid decrease of blood flow in EGFR-expressing A431 tumor xenografts, which is supported by the results of the photoacoustic imaging experiments. Our findings suggest NIR PIT mediates necrosis and hemodynamic changes in tumors by photosensitized oxidation pathways and that these imaging modalities, once translated, may be useful in monitoring clinical treatment response.

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Targeting protein-protein interaction between MLL1 and reciprocal proteins for leukemia therapy

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Zhi-Hui Wang, Dong-Dong Li, Wei-Lin Chen, Qi-Dong You, Xiao-Ke Guo
The mixed lineage leukemia protein-1 (MLL1), as a lysine methyltransferase, predominantly regulates the methylation of histone H3 lysine 4 (H3K4) and functions in hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) self-renewal. MLL1 gene fuses with partner genes that results in the generation of MLL1 fusion proteins (MLL1-FPs), which are frequently detected in acute leukemia. In the progress of leukemogenesis, a great deal of proteins cooperate with MLL1 to form multiprotein complexes serving for the dysregulation of H3K4 methylation, the overexpression of homeobox (HOX) cluster genes, and the consequent generation of leukemia. Hence, disrupting the interactions between MLL1 and the reciprocal proteins has been considered to be a new treatment strategy for leukemia. Here, we reviewed potential protein-protein interactions (PPIs) between MLL1 and its reciprocal proteins, and summarized the inhibitors to target MLL1 PPIs. The druggability of MLL1 PPIs for leukemia were also discussed.

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Current knowledge on the nucleotide agonists for the P2Y2 receptor

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Pengfei Xu, Xi Feng, Hongyu Luan, Jubo Wang, Raoling Ge, Zhiyu Li, Jinlei Bian
P2Y receptors are G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) for extracellular nucleotides. There are eight mammalian P2Y receptor subtypes (P2Y1, P2Y2, P2Y4, P2Y6, P2Y11, P2Y12, P2Y13, and P2Y14). P2Y2 receptors are widely expressed and play important roles in multiple functionalities. Diquafosol tetrasodium, known as INS365, which was the first P2Y2 receptor agonists that had been approved in April 2010 and launched in Japan by Santen Pharmaceuticals. Besides, a series of similar agonists for the P2Y2 receptor are undergoing development to cure different diseases related to the P2Y2 receptor. This article illustrated the structure and functions of the P2Y2 receptor and focused on several kinds of agonists about their molecular structures, research progress and chemical synthesis methods. Last but not the least, we summarized the structures-activity relationship (SAR) of agonists for the P2Y2 receptor and expected more efficient agonists for the P2Y2 receptor.

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Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2





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Selective inhibition of β-N-acetylhexosaminidases by thioglycosyl–naphthalimide hybrid molecules

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Wei Chen, Shengqiang Shen, Lili Dong, Jianjun Zhang, Qing Yang
To develop selective inhibitors for β-N-acetylhexosaminidases which are involved in a myriad of physiological processes, a series of novel thioglycosyl–naphthalimide hybrid inhibitors were designed, synthesized and evaluated for inhibition activity against glycosyl hydrolase family 20 and 84 (GH20 and GH84) β-N-acetylhexosaminidases. These compounds which incorporate groups with varied sizes and lengths at the linker region between thioglycosyl moiety and naphthalimide moiety are designed to improve the selectivity and stacking interactions. The GH84 human O-GlcNAcase (hOGA) was sensitive to the subtle changes in the linker region and the optimal choice is a small size linker with six atoms length. And the GH20 insect β-N-acetylhexosaminidase OfHex1 could tolerate compounds with a hydrophobic bulky linker. Especially, the compound 5c (hOGA, Ki = 3.46 μM; OfHex1, Ki > 200 μM) and the compound 6f (hOGA, Ki > 200 μM; OfHex1, Ki = 21.81 μM) displayed high selectivity. The molecular docking results indicated that the inhibition mechanism was different between the two families due to their different structural characteristics beyond the active sites. These results provide some promising clues to improve selectivity of potent molecules against β-N-acetylhexosaminidases.

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Immunoproteasome inhibition and bioactivity of thiasyrbactins

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Nicole A. Bakas, Chad R. Schultz, Lisette P. Yco, Christopher C. Roberts, Chia-en A. Chang, André S. Bachmann, Michael C. Pirrung
A family of macrodilactam natural products, the syrbactins, are known proteasome inhibitors. A small group of syrbactin analogs was prepared with a sulfur-for-carbon substitution to enhance synthetic accessibility and facilitate modulation of their solubility. Two of these compounds surprisingly proved to be inhibitors of the trypsin-like catalytic site, including of the immunoproteasome. Their bound and free conformations suggest special properties of the thiasyrbactin ring are responsible for this unusual preference, which may be exploited to develop drug-like immunoproteasome inhibitors. These compounds show greater selectivity than earlier compounds used to infer phenotypes of immunoproteasome inhibition, like ONX-0914.

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Monoterpene indole alkaloid azine derivatives as MDR reversal agents

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Angela Paterna, Ruttiros Khonkarn, Silva Mulhovo, Alexis Moreno, Patricia Madeira Girio, Hélène Baubichon-Cortay, Pierre Falson, Maria-José U. Ferreira
Aiming at generating a library of bioactive indole alkaloid derivatives as multidrug resistance (MDR) reversers, two epimeric indole alkaloids (1 and 2) were submitted to chemical transformations, giving rise to twenty-four derivatives (5-28), bearing new aromatic or aliphatic azine moieties. The structure of the compounds was established by 1D and 2D NMR (COSY, HMBC, HMQC and NOESY) experiments. Two different strategies were employed for assessing their anti-MDR potential, namely through the evaluation of their activity as inhibitors of typical MDR ABC transporters overexpressed by cell transfection, such as ABCB1 (P-gp), ABCC1 (MRP1), and ABCG2 (BCRP), or by evaluating their ability as collateral sensitivity (CS) agents in cells overexpressing MRP1. A considerable MDR reversing activity was observed for compounds bearing the aromatic azine moiety. The strongest and most selective P-gp inhibition was found for the epimeric azines 5 and 6, bearing a para-methylbenzylidene moiety. Instead, compounds 17 and 18 that possess a di-substituted benzylidene portion with methoxy and hydroxyl groups, selectively inhibited MRP1 drug-efflux. None of these compounds inhibited BCRP. Compounds 5, 6 and 18 were further investigated in drug combination experiments, which corroborated their anti-MDR potential. Moreover, it was observed that compound 12, with an aromatic azine moiety, and compounds 23-26, sharing a new aliphatic substituent, displayed a CS activity, selectively killing MRP1-overexpressing cells. Among these last compounds, it could be established that addition of 19, 23 and 25 to MRP1-overexpressing cells led to glutathione depletion triggering cell death through apoptosis.

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Design, synthesis and pharmacological evaluation of new acyl sulfonamides as potent and selective Bcl-2 inhibitors

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Xiaohua Liu, Yu Zhang, Wenjing Huang, Wenfu Tan, Ao Zhang
The antiapoptotic protein Bcl-2, overexpressed in many tumor cells, is an attractive target for potential small molecule anticancer drug discovery. Herein, we report a different structural modification approach on ABT-263 by merging the piperazinyl-phenyl fragment into a bicyclic framework leading to a series of novel analogues, among which tetrahydroisoquinoline 13 was nearly equally potent against Bcl-2 as ABT-263. Further SAR in the P4-interaction pocket affored the difluoroazetidine substituted analogue 55, which retained good Bcl-2 activity with improved Bcl-2/Bcl-xL selectivity.

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Evaluation of 18F-labeled exendin(9-39) derivatives targeting glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor for pancreatic β-cell imaging

Publication date: 15 January 2018
Source:Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry, Volume 26, Issue 2
Author(s): Hiroyuki Kimura, Yu Ogawa, Hiroyuki Fujimoto, Eri Mukai, Hidekazu Kawashima, Kenji Arimitsu, Kentaro Toyoda, Naotaka Fujita, Yusuke Yagi, Keita Hamamatsu, Takaaki Murakami, Atsushi Murakami, Masahiro Ono, Yuji Nakamoto, Kaori Togashi, Nobuya Inagaki, Hideo Saji
β-cell mass (BCM) is known to be decreased in subjects with type-2 diabetes (T2D). Quantitative analysis for BCM would be useful for understanding how T2D progresses and how BCM affects treatment efficacy and for earlier diagnosis of T2D and development of new therapeutic strategies. However, a noninvasive method to measure BCM has not yet been developed.We developed four 18F-labeled exendin(9-39) derivatives for β-cell imaging by PET: [18F]FB9-Ex(9-39), [18F]FB12-Ex(9-39), [18F]FB27-Ex(9-39), and [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39). Affinity to the glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) was evaluated with dispersed islet cells of ddY mice. Uptake of exendin(9-39) derivatives in the pancreas as well as in other organs was evaluated by a biodistribution study. Small-animal PET study was performed after injecting [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39).FB40-Ex(9-39) showed moderate affinity to the GLP-1R. Among all of the derivatives, [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39) resulted in the highest uptake of radioactivity in the pancreas 30 min after injection. Moreover, it showed significantly less radioactivity accumulated in the liver and kidney, resulting in an overall increase in the pancreas-to-organ ratio. In the PET imaging study, pancreas was visualized at 30 min after injection of [18F]FB40-Ex(9-39).[18F]FB40-Ex(9-39) met the basic requirements for an imaging probe for GLP-1R in pancreatic β-cells. Further enhancement of pancreatic uptake and specific binding to GLP-1R will lead to a clear visualization of pancreatic β-cells.

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Publication date: Available online 30 December 2017
Source:Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America
Author(s): Ali T. Taher




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Comparison of detection methods for HPV status as a prognostic marker for loco-regional control after radiochemotherapy in patients with HNSCC

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Publication date: Available online 30 December 2017
Source:Radiotherapy and Oncology
Author(s): Annett Linge, Ulrike Schötz, Steffen Löck, Fabian Lohaus, Cläre von Neubeck, Volker Gudziol, Alexander Nowak, Inge Tinhofer, Volker Budach, Ali Sak, Martin Stuschke, Panagiotis Balermpas, Claus Rödel, Hatice Bunea, Anca-Ligia Grosu, Amir Abdollahi, Jürgen Debus, Ute Ganswindt, Kirsten Lauber, Steffi Pigorsch, Stephanie E. Combs, David Mönnich, Daniel Zips, Gustavo B. Baretton, Frank Buchholz, Mechthild Krause, Claus Belka, Michael Baumann
ObjectiveTo compare six HPV detection methods in pre-treatment FFPE tumour samples from patients with locally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) who received postoperative (N = 175) or primary (N = 90) radiochemotherapy.Materials and methodsHPV analyses included detection of (i) HPV16 E6/E7 RNA, (ii) HPV16 DNA (PCR-based arrays, A-PCR), (iii) HPV DNA (GP5+/GP6+ qPCR, (GP-PCR)), (iv) p16 (immunohistochemistry, p16 IHC), (v) combining p16 IHC and the A-PCR result and (vi) combining p16 IHC and the GP-PCR result. Differences between HPV positive and negative subgroups were evaluated for the primary endpoint loco-regional control (LRC) using Cox regression.ResultsCorrelation between the HPV detection methods was high (chi-squared test, p < 0.001). While p16 IHC analysis resulted in several false positive classifications, A-PCR, GP-PCR and the combination of p16 IHC and A-PCR or GP-PCR led to results comparable to RNA analysis. In both cohorts, Cox regression analyses revealed significantly prolonged LRC for patients with HPV positive tumours irrespective of the detection method.ConclusionsThe most stringent classification was obtained by detection of HPV16 RNA, or combining p16 IHC with A-PCR or GP-PCR. This approach revealed the lowest rate of recurrence in patients with tumours classified as HPV positive and therefore appears most suited for patient stratification in HPV-based clinical studies.



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Precision medicine in ALK rearranged NSCLC: A rapidly evolving scenario

Publication date: Available online 30 December 2017
Source:Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
Author(s): Addeo Alfredo, Tabbò Fabrizio, Robinson Tim, Buffoni Lucio, Novello Silvia




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Loco-regional treatment for castration-resistant prostate cancer: is there any rationale?A critical review from the AFU-GETUG

Publication date: Available online 30 December 2017
Source:Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
Author(s): Jean-Baptiste Beauval, Yohann Loriot, Christophe Hennequin, François Rozet, Philippe Barthelemy, Delphine Borchiellini, Friederike Schlürmann Constans, Emmanuel Gross, Denis Maillet, Gilles Pasticier, Géraldine Pignot, Marc-Olivier Timsit, Sébastien Vincendeau, Guillaume Ploussard, Paul Sargos
Emerging evidence from population-based and retrospective series suggests a potential improvement of clinical outcomes in metastatic prostate cancer. Moreover, metastasis-directed treatment has shown encouraging results in this setting. There is an increasing interest in exploring the potential of local therapies in advanced prostate cancer, but this has rarely been specifically addressed in the castration-resistant state, whether non-metastatic or metastatic. A review of relevant articles was performed on the oncologic benefit of local treatment of the primary tumor or metastasis-targeted treatment in castration-resistant prostate cancer patients. The main goal of this strategy is to delay introduction of a new systemic agent to maintain quality of life and potentially to limit resistance. Further investigation is required to provide high-level evidence for the oncologic benefit of this treatment modality.



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Molecular regulation of auditory hair cell death (听觉毛细胞死亡的分子调控)
Deng Rui, ,Jiang Feng, ,Wang Heng, ,Fan Wenlu, ,Tang Xiaowen, ,Zheng Binjiao
...... page:311-315
Function and mechanism of the inferior colliculus associated with central auditory processing disorder (与中枢听觉处理障碍相关的下丘功能及机制探讨)
Liu Pengli, ,Li Xiaolu
...... page:316-321
Research progress of the GJB2 gene deafness-causing mutation and it's characteristics of hearing change (GJB2基因致聋突变与听力变化研究进展)
Wang Xianlei, ,Huang Lihui, ,Du Yating, ,Wang Xueyao
...... page:322-326
Hearing phenotype associated with SLC26A4 gene mutation (SLC26A4基因突变与听力表型的关系)
Zhao Xuelei, ,Huang Lihui, ,Wang Xueyao, ,Du Yating
...... page:327-330,336
Progress in the research of branchiootorenal spectrum disorders (鳃耳肾谱系障碍研究进展)
Wang Jianchao, ,Liu Xiaowen, ,Guo Yufen
...... page:331-336
Diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune inner ear disease (自身免疫性内耳病的诊治进展)
Wang Tao, ,Liu Shaofeng, ,Wang Wen, ,Huang Jingjiang
...... page:337-340
Research status of residual hearing of congenitally deaf (先天性聋患者残余听力研究现状)
Lin Wenbiao, ,Tang Anzhou
...... page:341-344
Research advances in the methods of early detection and diagnosis for noise-induced hearing loss (噪声性听力损失早期发现与诊断方法研究进展)
Ma Fengjie, ,Gong Shusheng
...... page:345-348
Effect and influencing factors of speech rehabilitation after cochlear implantation (人工耳蜗植入术后听觉言语康复效果与影响因素)
Liu Beibei, ,Xu Baicheng, ,Guo Yufen
...... page:349-353
Development of speech materials in noise (噪声下言语测听材料的发展历程)
Chen Hewei, ,Zhang Qinna
...... page:354-357
Role of M2 macrophages in the tissue remodeling of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (M2巨噬细胞在慢性鼻-鼻窦炎伴鼻息肉组织重塑中的作用)
Wang Jingyi, ,Zou Hua, ,Wu Fan, ,Tian Peng, ,Liu Xiang
...... page:358-360
Treatment of malignant sinonasal tumoursbased onendoscopic endonasal surgery (鼻内镜手术为主的鼻腔鼻窦恶性肿瘤的治疗)
Lu Zhaoyi, ,Ma Shiyin, ,Li Hui, ,Meng Jie
...... page:361-366
Congenital pyriform sinus fistula treatment progress (先天性梨状窝瘘治疗新进展)
He Yuzhu, ,Tai Jun, ,Wang Shengcai, ,Zhang Jie, ,Ni Xin
...... page:367-370
georg von b k sy jiao shou chuan lue (Georg von Békésy教授传略)
WANG Baowei, ,SUN Yan
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Relationship between different X-ray appearances and oral clinical manifestations of cemental dysplasia (牙骨质结构不良的X线多样性表现与口腔临床相关性)
Wang Hu
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Clinical applications of periodontal gingival surgery.Ⅰ: autogenous grafts (牙周膜龈手术的临床应用Ⅰ:自体组织的应用)
Erjia Mao
...... page:571-575
Effects of geranylgeranyltransferaseⅠ gene silencing by RNA interference on the migration and invasion of tongue carcinoma (体外沉默二牛龙牛儿基转移酶Ⅰ对舌癌细胞迁移和侵袭的影响)
Chen Zhenggang, ,Wang Shuren, ,Li Jinghua, ,Han Jinhong, ,Wang Qimin, ,Tong Lei, ,Liu Wenjun, ,Yang Fang, ,Guo Qingyuan, ,Guo Dawei, ,Wang Ying
...... page:576-582
Significance of the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen and P53 in the regeneration process of an atrophic parotid gland (增殖细胞核抗原和P53在萎缩性腮腺再生中的表达及意义)
Wei Yueduan, ,Zuo Jinhua, ,Ding Changling, ,Zhu Yuhong, ,Wang Lifang, ,Song Bing, ,Wang Jing
...... page:583-587
Construction of srtA-deletion mutant of Streptococcus mutans by an in-frame deletion system (利用框内缺失法构建变异链球菌srtA基因缺失株)
Chen Xuan, ,Liu Haixia, ,Peng Xian, ,Zou Ling
...... page:588-592
Effect of hydrofluoric acid concentration on the surface morphology and bonding effectiveness of lithium disilicate glass ceramics to resin composites (氢氟酸质量分数对二硅酸锂玻璃陶瓷表面形貌及树脂粘接的影响)
Qian Hailan, ,Ren Lingyan, ,Nie Rongrong, ,Meng Xiangfeng
...... page:593-597
Effect of different surface processes on the bond strength between zirconia framework and veneering ceramic (不同表面处理方法对氧化锆基底材料与饰面瓷结合强度的影响)
Gong Qi, ,Sun Huiqiang, ,Hu Yijun, ,Chen Jia, ,Ding Weishan
...... page:598-602
Influence of positional relationship between the long axis of the mandibular anterior teeth and the alveolar bone on the treatment design of dental implants (下颌前牙与牙槽骨的位置关系对种植治疗设计的影响)
Yu Tiantian, ,Pu Bishuang, ,Liu Jin, ,Xia Yulan, ,Wang Gang, ,Lan Jing
...... page:603-606
A cone beam computed tomography study on the anatomical position of accessory mandibular foramina in Jiangxi adults (江西成年人群下颌骨体副孔解剖位置的锥形束CT研究)
Ke Xing, ,Li Bohan, ,Chen Linlin, ,Jiang Xindi
...... page:607-612
Effect of dexmedetomidine on emergence agitation after general anesthesia in children undergoing odontotherapy in day-surgery operating room (右美托咪定对儿童牙科日间全麻手术苏醒期躁动的影响)
Luo Lin, ,Zhang Yueming, ,Li Meisheng, ,Wang Jiexue, ,Ji Yang
...... page:613-617
Clinical and microbiologic follow-up evaluations after non-surgical periodontal treatment with Nd: YAG laser and scaling and root planning (龈下刮治和根面平整术联合Nd:YAG激光治疗慢性牙周炎的疗效评价)
Yin Yanli, ,Xu Chunmei, ,Wu Yafei, ,Zhao Lei
...... page:618-624
Retrospective analysis of adverse drug reactions in stomatology hospital from 2014 to 2016 (2014—2016年口腔专科医院药品不良反应上报情况的调查与分析)
Li Jia, ,Wang Jianli, ,Zhao Ke, ,Zhao Shaofeng
...... page:625-628
Remineralization effect of casein phosphopeptide-amorphous calcium phosphate for enamel demineralization: a system review (酪蛋白磷酸肽-无定型磷酸钙凝胶治疗釉质脱矿效果的系统评价)
Wang Xiaotong, ,Rao Nanquan, ,Xie Jing, ,Zhao Yuming, ,Ge Lihong
...... page:629-635
Decalcified freeze-dried bone allograft combined with rich platelet derivatives for the treatment of human periodontal intrabony defects: a Meta-analysis (脱钙异体冻干骨联合富血小板衍生物治疗牙周骨内缺损疗效的Meta分析)
Wei Xue, ,Zhong Xiaobo, ,He Bin, ,Deng Yanhan, ,Luo Shumei
...... page:636-642
Progress in exogenous factors affecting the growth and remodeling of condylar process (外源性因素影响髁突生长改建的研究进展)
Peng Qiuping, ,Wu Jun
...... page:643-647
Research progress on the relationship between triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1 and 2 and malignant tumors (髓样细胞触发受体1和2与恶性肿瘤关系的研究进展)
Yang Yun, ,Wu Wuchao, ,Wu Yafei, ,Zhao Lei
...... page:648-653
Research advances on the molecular mechanism of autophagy regulated by Porphyromonas gingivalis (牙龈卟啉单胞菌调控细胞自噬的分子机制研究进展)
Zhao Yan, ,Yu Yang, ,Kou Yurong
...... page:654-658
Application of preoperative vascular localization techniques for perforator flaps (术前血管定位技术在穿支皮瓣中的应用进展)
Wu Lianjun, ,Wang Huiming
...... page:659-662
Ancient human jaw osteomyelitis in Chinese Yangshao period: a case report (中国仰韶时期古代人类颌骨骨髓炎1例)
Zhou Yawei, ,Gu Wanfa, ,Han Guohe
...... page:663-664
Decoronation management of the replacement resorption after delayed replantation of avulsed teeth—case report with 4-year follow-up (延期再植术后替代性吸收的截冠处理及术后4年临床观察)
Fang Ruizhen, ,Li Siyi, ,Gao Lei, ,Wu Li'an
...... page:665-669
di 5 jie kou qiang wei sheng wu yi ming gui fan hua yan tao hui hui yi ji yao (第5届口腔微生物译名规范化研讨会会议纪要)

...... page:670


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Scholar : Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology, Year 2017, Issue 06 -New Issue Alert.



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An Application of Disyllabic MSTMs for Patients with Presbycusis (老年性听力损失患者普通话双音节词表测试结果分析)
Wang Yue, ,Zhang Hua, ,Zheng Zhongwei, ,Qi Yu, ,Feng Jinzhe, ,Mo Lingyan, ,Zhao Huili
...... page:557-562
Application of Music Testing Materials in Acceptable Noise Level Test (音乐测试材料在可接受噪声级测试中的应用)
Zhou Mengqi, ,Su Jun, ,Yang Yue
...... page:563-566
The Effects of Cochlear Dead Regions on Speech Recognition Ability in Patients with Sensorineural Hearing Loss (耳蜗死区对感音神经性听力损失患者言语识别能力的影响)
Han Yiming, ,Wang Yonghua
...... page:567-570
Acute Auditory Agnosia Resulted from MELAS Syndrome (急性听觉失认症与线粒体脑肌病)
Zhang Zhijian, ,Zhu Mingwan, ,Xie Baojun, ,Liao Hua, ,Jiang Yang, ,Zhou Tao, ,Yang Xilin, ,Hua Qingquan
...... page:571-574
Anatomic Structural Study of Internal Auditory Artery via Neuroendoscope (神经内镜下内听动脉的显微应用解剖)
Wang Jun, ,Liu Renzhong, ,Cai Qiang, ,Shu Kai, ,Zeng Liang
...... page:575-578
Deafness Gene Screening and AABR in Children Hearing Loss Diagnose (未通过新生儿听力筛查的婴幼儿耳聋基因与AABR联合筛查结果分析)
Hu Haili, ,Li Weidong, ,Shao Ziyu, ,Xu Junyang, ,Li Huanhuan, ,Wang Dan
...... page:579-582
The Relationship between the CT Phenotypes of the Inner Ear and Pathogenic Mutations of SLC26A4 in Patients with Sensorineural Hearing Loss (感音神经性聋患者内耳CT表型与SLC26A4基因型关系探讨)
Shi Jianbin, ,Sun Baochun
...... page:583-586
Analysis of Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Children (儿童突发性聋患者的临床特征及预后分析)
Xie Shaobing, ,Yi Xing, ,Qiang Qingfen, ,Wu Xuewen, ,Mei Lingyun, ,He Chufeng, ,Feng Yong, ,Sun Hong
...... page:587-590
Relationship between Evoked Auditory Steady-state Responses and Pure Tone Audiometry in Children with Different Levels of Hearing Loss (不同程度感音神经性听力损失儿童的Chirp-ASSR测试结果分析)
Li Chuling, ,Tan Shujuan, ,Luo Xianglin, ,Wang Yuanming, ,Yin Baozhu, ,Luo Renzhong
...... page:591-594
The Clinical Audiological Characteristics of Infants with Human Cytomegalovirus Pneumonia (巨细胞病毒感染肺炎婴幼儿听力检测结果分析)
Weng Meiling, ,Gao Li, ,Geng Gang, ,Xu Jie
...... page:595-599
The Function of Tubomanometry in Forecasting the Prognosis of Otitis Media with Effusion in Children (咽鼓管测压对儿童分泌性中耳炎疗效评估的价值)
Qiu Zeheng, ,Wang Pei, ,Huang Qiuhong, ,Liang Maojin, ,Zheng Yiqing
...... page:600-602
Comparison of Diagnostic Methods of Secretory Otitis Media in Children (儿童分泌性中耳炎诊断方法比较)
Kang Yi, ,Shi Jun, ,Chai Yongchuan, ,Zhu Weidong, ,Yang Jie, ,Wang Zhaoyan, ,Wu Hao
...... page:603-606
The Clinical Application of Eucalyptol, Limonene and Pinene Enteric Soft Capsules in the Treatment of the Prophylaxis of Tympanum Fluid in Secretory Otitis Media in Children (桉柠蒎肠溶软胶囊预防儿童急性中耳炎鼓室积液的效果研究)
Zhang Xinran, ,Ma Lin, ,Jin Yan, ,Lin Fangzhu, ,Zhang Qingfeng
...... page:607-609
The Feasibility and Effectiveness of the Simultaneous Recording of Ocular and Cervical Vestibular-evoked Myogenic Potentials (同步检测眼性和颈性前庭诱发肌源性电位的可行性研究)
Ma Rong, ,Tian Yongsheng
...... page:610-614
The Curative Effects of Frontal-lateral Window Partial Laryngectomy for T1b Glottic Cancinoma Invading Anterior Commissure (喉额侧窗式切除术治疗侵及前联合的T1b期声门型喉癌疗效分析)
Zhong Zhaotang, ,Liang Minzhi, ,Chen Ze, ,Mo Lingfei, ,Liang Jialu
...... page:615-618
The Analysis of the Recurrence Factors of CO2 Laser Surgery for Tis,T1 and T2 Glottic Cancer (经口内镜下CO2激光切除Tis~T2期声门型喉癌复发相关因素分析)
Wan Guanglun, ,Ge Chong, ,Sun Jingwu, ,Chen Hao, ,Zhao Wan
...... page:619-622
Use of Suspension Laryngoscopy CO2 Laser Combined with Placement of Silastic Keel for the Treatment of the Vocal Cords Adhesion (支撑喉镜下CO2激光分离联合硅胶膜置入治疗继发性声带粘连)
Wang Yan, ,Qu Jining, ,Zhou Tao, ,Ming Wei
...... page:623-626
Clinical Application of Attic Obliteration in Open-Cavity Tympanoplasty (上鼓室填塞术在开放式鼓室成形术中的应用)
Gu Fengming
...... page:627-629
The Expression of Cav1.3 Calcium Channels in Adult Rat Cochlea (Cav1.3钙离子通道在成年大鼠耳蜗的表达)
Chen Jin, ,Zhou Liangqiang, ,Chu Hanqi, ,Chen Qingguo, ,Du Zhihui, ,Qi Fan, ,Liu Yun, ,Sun Yanbo, ,Li Pengjun, ,Bing Dan
...... page:630-633
The Auditory Brainstem Response in Normal Adult Mice of Different Strains (不同品系正常成年小鼠听性脑干反应特点)
Wang Minjiao, ,Zhang Chao, ,Cheng Xin, ,Li Fengjiao, ,Wu Kaiwen, ,Zhao Zhenlu, ,Guan Jing, ,Zhang Guojun, ,Zhao Lidong
...... page:634-639
The Effects of Nonlinear Frequency Compression on Sound Quality Perception by Hearing-Impaired Listeners (非线性频率压缩助听器对汉语耳聋患者音质感知的影响)
You Yanyan, ,Chen Xueqing, ,Xu Li, ,Meng Chao, ,Guo Qianqian
...... page:640-644
hu li gan yu dui ji ceng lao nian xing long huan zhe pei dai zhu ting qi hou sheng huo zhi liang de ying xiang (护理干预对基层老年性聋患者佩戴助听器后生活质量的影响)
LIU Xiulian, ,SHANG Jingjing, ,WANG Yanfei
...... page:645-647
shang hai zhong yi yao da xue ting li yu yan yu kang fu xue zhuan ye jian jie (上海中医药大学听力与言语康复学专业简介)
LIU Jianju, ,WAN Ping, ,JIN Xing, ,HU Jun
...... page:648-650
The Efficacy of Sound Therapy and Conventional Medical Treatment in the Treatment of Chronic Tinnitus: A Meta-analysis (声治疗与药物治疗慢性耳鸣疗效的Meta分析)
Jiang Yang, ,Hua Qingquan, ,Yang Kun, ,Ren Jie, ,Zeng Feng, ,Sheng Jianfei, ,Zhang Zhijian, ,Guan Hongxia
...... page:651-655
gu shi nei zhu she qing da mei su zhi liao nan zhi xing mei ni ai bing liao xiao fen xi (鼓室内注射庆大霉素治疗难治性梅尼埃病疗效分析)
JI Xiaomei, ,DONG Lizuo, ,NI Zhijun, ,LIU Jincai, ,MA Wenbo
...... page:656-657
er tong xian yang ti fei da bing fa fen mi xing zhong er yan de wei xian yin su fen xi (儿童腺样体肥大并发分泌性中耳炎的危险因素分析)
YI Xing, ,XIE Shaobing, ,WU Xuewen, ,TANG Yaoyun, ,FENG Yong
...... page:658-660
sheng dai ren ke shui zhong de yan jiu jin zhan (声带任克水肿的研究进展)
LIU Caipeng, ,LI Junzheng
...... page:661-665
EAONO/JOS joint consensus state ments on the definitions, classification and staging of middle ear cholesteatoma (欧洲耳科与神经耳科学会和日本耳科学会关于中耳胆脂瘤的定义、分类和分期的联合共识)
YUNG M, ,LIU Zhibiao
...... page:666-667
xiao er xing wei ce ting (8) (小儿行为测听(8))
LIU Sha, ,DONG Ruijuan
...... page:668-669


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Scholar : Chinese Journal of Ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology, Year 2017, Issue 06 -New Issue Alert.



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Leukemia and retinopathy (白血病与视网膜病变)
JIANG Rui, ,WANG Wen-ji
...... page:384-387
European Position Paper on the Anatomical Terminology of the Internal Nose and Paranasal Sinuses (欧洲鼻腔鼻窦解剖术语意见书(五))
LUND Vj, ,STAMMBERGER H, ,FOKKENS Wj, ,BEALE T, ,BERNAL Sprekelsenm, ,ELOY P, ,GEORGALAS C, ,GERSTENBERGER C, ,HELLINGS Pw, ,HERMAN P, ,HOSEMANN Wg, ,JANKOWSKI R, ,JONES N, ,JORISSEN M, ,LEUNIG A, ,ONERCI M, ,RIMMER J, ,ROMBAUX P, ,SIMMEN D, ,TOMAZIC Pv, ,TSCHABITSCHER M, ,WELGE Luessena, ,FU Dandaxuefushuyanerbihoukeyiyuanbikezu, ,WANG Dehui, ,WANG Deyun, ,YU Huapeng, ,SUN Xicai, ,LI Zuo, ,LIU Zhuofu, ,LIU Quan, ,ZHANG Huankang
...... page:388-391
Retrospective analysis of eye changes of paraneoplastic pemphigus (副肿瘤性天疱疮致眼部病变的病例回顾分析)
GONG Hai-jun, ,LAN Yu-qing, ,WANG Mei, ,HU Yu-xin
...... page:392-394
Effect of phacoemulsification and trabeculectomy combined with modified pupilloplasty for patients suffered from acute attack of angle-closure glaucoma with large pupil and cataract (改良瞳孔成形术在青光眼性瞳孔散大合并白内障手术中的应用)
WU Zhong-xin, ,ZHONG Ming, ,ZHU Ping, ,ZHU Guo-ping, ,FENG Yan, ,DENG Yu-gu, ,ZHOU Yi-lang
...... page:395-398
Analysis of risk factors associated with retinopathy of prematurity in neonatal intensive care unit (新生儿重症监护室发生早产儿视网膜病变的相关分析)
HOU Lin-jing, ,HUANG Shuai, ,WANG Shuang-lian
...... page:399-402
xin xi dong tai (信息动态)

...... page:402,414
Correlations between pathologic characteristics of uncinate process and surgical outcomes and diagnostic value of CT in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (慢性鼻-鼻窦炎钩突病理学改变与手术预后及CT诊断价值的相关性分析)
XIAO Hui-wen, ,XU Chang, ,FANG Yi, ,ZHANG Ling-hao, ,WU Peng, ,LUO Ya-mei, ,LI Hui-mei, ,DU Han, ,LIAO Zhi-su
...... page:403-407
High frequency ultrasound on adult laryngeal imaging (高频超声对成人喉部结构显示情况的研究)
WU Jing-fang, ,LI Xue-mei, ,GUO Yi
...... page:408-411
Efficacy of gelation sponge with intranasal corticosteroids on nasal mucosal persistent refractory inflammation after endoscopic sinus surgery (鼻内镜下鼻用激素明胶海绵对鼻窦炎术腔迁延性炎症的疗效)
TONG Mei-mei, ,WANG Xiang-hui
...... page:412-414
Clinical evaluation of 11 children with right vocal fold paralysis (儿童右侧声带麻痹11例临床分析)
DUAN Bo, ,NI Yi-hua, ,XU Zheng-min
...... page:415-417
Clinical study of sodium pranoprofen on recovery of tear film stability after phacoemulsification in senile cataract (普拉洛芬滴眼液对恢复老年性白内障超声乳化术后泪膜稳定性的临床研究)
JIN Hui-yu, ,LIN Ling, ,LUO Hao
...... page:418-420,426
Surgical treatment of pharyngeal paraethesia caused by laryngeal cyst (喉部囊肿所致咽异感症的手术治疗)
YAN Yu-jun, ,ZHANG Man-yun, ,SHEN Feng, ,CHEN Qi
...... page:421-422,424
shou zhen wei shuang yan shi wang mo zhong yang jing mai zu sai de duo fa xing gu sui liu 2 li (首诊为双眼视网膜中央静脉阻塞的多发性骨髓瘤2例)
XUE Ying, ,ZHU Rongzuo, ,CHEN Hui
...... page:423-424
xian wei jing xia di wen deng li zi fu zhu xia xiao rong ju da hou ping hua ji rou liu 1 li (显微镜下低温等离子辅助下消融巨大喉平滑肌肉瘤1例)
LIAO Hongming, ,JIANG Xian
...... page:425-426
Recent advances in mucin secretion agonist for the treatment of dry eye (黏蛋白分泌激动剂在干眼治疗中的研究进展)
WANG Xin, ,KE Bi-lian
...... page:427-430,435
Factors and signaling pathways regulating Müller cells to proliferate and differentiate (调控Müller细胞增殖分化的因子及信号通路的研究)
YAO Xiao-qian, ,FANG Yuan, ,CHEN Jun-yi
...... page:431-435
Therapeutic effects and related mechanisms of nerve growth factor on herpes simplex virus keratitis (神经生长因子对单纯疱疹病毒性角膜炎的治疗作用与机制)
LI Yue, ,XU Jian-jiang
...... page:436-440
Development of facial reanimation (面部运动功能修复的研究进展)
LI Qiang, ,LI Shu-feng
...... page:441-445
Diagnosis and treatment progress of otogenic sigmoid sinus thrombosis in children (儿童耳源性乙状窦血栓性静脉炎的诊疗进展)
WANG Dan, ,NI Yu-su
...... page:446-448
Biological function of hypoxia-inducible factor-1α and its relationship with chemotherapy resistance of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (缺氧诱导因子-1α的生物学功能及与喉鳞状细胞癌化疗耐药性的关系)
HUANG Qiang, ,ZHOU Liang
...... page:449-452
zhong du xing yu ying yang bu liang xing shi shen jing bing bian de lin chuang te zheng (中毒性与营养不良性视神经病变的临床特征)
TIAN Guohong
...... page:453-457
shi ti yu da an (试题与答案)
GU Ruiping, ,JIANG Zuo, ,ZUO Renyuan
...... page:457,387,407,445


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Scholar : Chinese Journal of Otology, Year 2017, Issue 05 -New Issue Alert.



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Gadolinium-Enhanced Inner-Ear MRI Imaging and cVEMP in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss Patients (突聋患者内耳MRI钆造影与cVEMP的相关性研究)
XIAO Heng, ,YAO Guangnan, ,ZHANG Rong, ,CAI Delun, ,YE Shengnan, ,CHEN Xi
...... page:503-509
The Value of Displaying Facial Nerve Canal (FNC) by High Resolution Spiral CT Reformatting Imaging in Management of Bell's Palsy and Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome (高分辨螺旋CT面神经管重建成像在贝尔面瘫和亨特综合征中的应用价值)
ZHAO Kun, ,LI Jiandong, ,FU Zhiqiang, ,ZHAO Liang, ,YU Chungang, ,PANG Yu
...... page:510-517
Effects of Blood Lipids on Prognosis of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss (血脂对突发性聋预后的影响)
LIU Yangyun, ,CAO Hang, ,ZHANG Caixia, ,JIANG Wen, ,CHEN Qiong, ,ZHANG Jishui, ,YANG Hui
...... page:518-522
Unaided and Aided ANL in Patients with Steep Drop Type of Hearing Loss (高频陡降型听损患者助听前后ANL的研究)
LIN Ying, ,CHEN Hanchao, ,ZHANG Guojun
...... page:523-526
Three Dimensional Printing in Auricle Reconstruction for Congenital Malformation of Middle and External Ear (3D打印模型用于先天性小耳畸形之耳廓再造术)
Xiaoliu Zhou, ,Peng Zhu, ,Haiwen Ye, ,Suijun Chen
...... page:527-530
Treatment and Prognosis of Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Children (少年儿童突发性聋的治疗及预后分析)
QIAN Yi, ,ZHONG Shixun, ,HU Guohua, ,KANG Houyong, ,HONG Suling, ,ZUO Wenqi, ,WANG Ling, ,XU Zhengyan, ,LEI Yan
...... page:531-538
Clinical Efficacy of Nebulized Glucocorticoid Inhalation in Treating Otitis Media with Effusion (鼻罩雾化不含卤素糖皮质激素治疗分泌性中耳炎的临床疗效分析)
LI Zhi, ,LIU Bangquan, ,TIAN Xiao bin, ,ZHANG Na, ,Qi WeiXin, ,ZHU Yan, ,WU Nan, ,FU ZhiQiang, ,WANG Meng
...... page:539-541
Evidence of Immunologic Injury in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss:Down Regulation of Serum MMP-9 Expression and Its Significance (突发性聋免疫损伤证据:MMP-9表达下调及意义)
LU Tao, ,KANG Houyong, ,HU Guohua, ,QIAN Yi, ,ZOU Qiyuan, ,PANG Ying, ,ZENG Jihong
...... page:542-545
The Effect of Apoptosis Inducing Factor Gene on Peripheral Hearing Function During Aging (AIFM1基因突变对Harlequin小鼠年龄相关耳蜗听觉功能的影响)
XIONG Binbin, ,HU Bohua, ,ZHAO Xiaoming, ,LIU Zhao, ,ZHAO Lidong, ,SUN Wei
...... page:546-551
Changes of Auditory Brainstem Response Thresholds in Guinea Pigs Following High-Power-Microwave Radiation (高功率微波辐射后豚鼠听性脑干反应阈值的变化)
WANG Xiaodong, ,LIU Chen, ,PENG Ruiyuan, ,YAO Binwei, ,ZHOU Hongmei, ,YANG Shiming, ,YU Ning
...... page:552-554
Effects of EGB761 on Inner Ear Mn-SOD Activity in Rats with Noise Induced Deafness (EGB761对脉冲所致噪声性聋大鼠内耳形态及功能影响的研究)
DONG Yingjie, ,WU Wei, ,WANG Gang, ,HAN Haolun, ,ZHANG Chi, ,LIU Xu, ,QU Changbei, ,LIU Chang
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Intranasal Immunization with PsaA/CTB Enhances Adaptive Immune Responses and Protection against Pneumococcal Acute Otitis Media (CTB增强PsaA疫苗对肺炎链球菌急性中耳炎的保护作用)
Dai Wenjia, ,Liang Qiong, ,Liu Xiang, ,Li Wen, ,Xu Jianghong
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Protection of Acoustic Function and Application of Laser Technology in Inner Ear Surgery (内耳手术听力保护及激光技术应用)
YI Haijin, ,YANG Shiming
...... page:567-570
Perioperative Management of Cochlear Implantation in Patients with Facial Nerve Aberrations (面神经畸形人工耳蜗植入围手术期处理)
Chen Biao, ,Wei Xingmei, ,Shi Ying, ,Li Yongxin
...... page:571-574
Progress of Research on MicroRNA in Regulating Synaptic Vesicle Recycling (MicroRNA调控神经突触囊泡循环的研究进展)
TANG Xiaolin, ,YUAN Wei
...... page:575-579
Advances in Diagnosis And Treatment of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (良性阵发性位置性眩晕诊治进展)
ZHANG Tianqi, ,MA Dayong, ,LIU Cen
...... page:580-585
Recent Advances in Genetics of Ménière's Disease (梅尼埃病的基因学研究新进展)
XU Shushu, ,YUAN Jin, ,ZHAO Hongchun, ,WANG Yanfei
...... page:586-590
Advances in Diagnosis and Treatment of External Auditory Canal Cholesteatoma (外耳道胆脂瘤诊疗进展)
HE Guanwen
...... page:591-594
Anatomical Basis for Endoscopic Cochlear Implantation Via a Transmeatal Approach (耳内镜下经耳道下入路人工耳蜗植入术的解剖研究)
WANG Bochen, ,LAI Yanbing, ,YU Youjun, ,ZOU Zhaohui, ,CHEN Kangsong, ,CHAI Bin, ,WANG Yuejian
...... page:595-599
ju da ru tu bu wai sheng xing gu liu yi li bing wen xian fu xi (巨大乳突部外生性骨瘤一例并文献复习)
LI Kepeng, ,JIN Hongjun, ,LIU Zhu, ,JIN Shuzuo
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zuo er gen zhi shu hou ju lie er tong tou tong 20 yu tian (左耳根治术后剧烈耳痛、头痛20余天)
SHEN Weidong, ,LIU Jun, ,HOU Zhaozuo, ,HAN Weiju, ,DAI Pu, ,HAN Dongyi, ,YANG Shiming
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yin xing ting li sun shi de fa sheng ji zhi he ting li xue biao xian jing jin ji di qu er tong ting li zhen duan zhong xin 2017 nian di san ji du xue shu huo dong ji yao (隐性听力损失的发生机制和听力学表现——京津冀地区儿童听力诊断中心2017年第三季度学术活动纪要)
JI Fei, ,CHEN Aizuo, ,XIE Linzuo
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Lipid-lowering and antiatherogenic effects of Vitex megapotamica (Spreng.) Moldenke in a mice experimental model

Publication date: 6 April 2018
Source:Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 215
Author(s): Vanessa Aranega Pires, Euclides Lara Cardozo-Junior, Caroline Flach Ortmann, Jhonatan Christian Maraschin, Wagner Alex Jann Favreto, Carmen Maria Donaduzzi, Flávio Henrique Reginatto, Jamil Assreuy
Ethnopharmacological relevanceVitex megapotamica (Spreng.) Moldenke is a deciduous tree, native of South America. Its leaves are traditionally used to treat cardiovascular diseases. This activity is related to the presence of flavonoids, the major compounds of the crude extract.Aim of the studyThis study investigated the effects of the oral administration of crude extract and standardized fractions from V. megapotamica leaves on lipid profile and on the formation of atherosclerotic plaque in C57BL/6 LDLr-KO mice treated with high-fat diet (HFD).Materials and methodsMale C57BL/6 LDLr-KO mice were fed with HFD (cholesterol, 1.25%) for 30 days. They were treated with hydroethanolic extract (500 or 1000mg/kg/day) or fractions (125 or 250mg/kg/day). After 30 days of treatment, it was evaluated the serum lipid profile, atherogenic index, and atherosclerotic plaque.ResultsAll doses of the hydroethanolic extract reduced significantly the levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-c and the atherogenic index. The n-butanolic fraction also reduced significantly the levels of total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-c and the atherogenic index, at all doses, with exception for the triglycerides, which only the lower dose was effective. The residual fraction reduced significantly the levels of total cholesterol, LDL-c and the atherogenic index, at all doses, with exception for the atherogenic index, which only the higher dose was effective. The atherosclerotic plaque formation was impaired only by the lower dose of the hydroethanolic extract.ConclusionsOverall, our data suggest that V. megapotamica has potential for the treatment of dyslipidemias.

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Baccharis trimera protects against ethanol induced hepatotoxicity in vitro and in vivo

Publication date: 6 April 2018
Source:Journal of Ethnopharmacology, Volume 215
Author(s): Ana Carolina Silveira Rabelo, Karine de Pádua Lúcio, Carolina Morais Araújo, Glaucy Rodrigues de Araújo, Pedro Henrique de Amorim Miranda, Ana Claudia Alvarenga Carneiro, Érica Milena de Castro Ribeiro, Breno de Melo Silva, Wanderson Geraldo de Lima, Daniela Caldeira Costa
Ethnopharmacological relevanceBaccharis trimera has been traditionally used in Brazil to treat liver diseases.Aim of the studyTo evaluate the protective effect of Baccharis trimera in an ethanol induced hepatotoxicity model.Materials and methodsThe antioxidant capacity was evaluated in vitro by the ability to scavenged the DPPH radical, by the quantification of ROS, NO and the transcription factor Nrf2. Hepatotoxicity was induced in animals by administration of absolute ethanol for 2 days (acute) or with ethanol diluted for 28 days (chronic). The biochemical parameters of hepatic function (ALT and AST), renal function (urea and creatinine) and lipid profile (total cholesterol, triglycerides and HDL) were evaluated. In addition to antioxidant defense (SOD, catalase, glutathione), oxidative damage markers (TBARS and carbonylated protein), MMP-2 activity and liver histology.ResultsBaccharis trimera promoted a decrease in ROS and NO, and at low concentrations promoted increased transcription of Nrf2. In the acute experiment it promoted increase of HDL, in the activity of SOD and GPx, besides diminishing TBARS and microesteatosis. Already in the chronic experiment B. trimera improved the hepatic and renal profile, decreased triglycerides and MMP-2 activity, in addition to diminishing microesteatosis.ConclusionWe believe that B. trimera action is possibly more associated with direct neutralizing effects or inhibition of reactive species production pathways rather than the modulation of the antioxidant enzymes activity. Thus it is possible to infer that the biological effects triggered by adaptive responses are complex and multifactorial depending on the dose, the time and the compounds used.

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High-expressed CKS2 is associated with hepatocellular carcinoma cell proliferation though down-regulating PTEN

Publication date: Available online 30 December 2017
Source:Pathology - Research and Practice
Author(s): Xiaonan Ji, Yayu Xue, Yu Wu, Fang Feng, Xiangdong Gao
BackgroundHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a product of cumulative genetic, epigenetic, somatic, and endocrine aberrations. Identifying the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in HCC is of critical importance for diagnosis and treatment. The purpose of the present study was to screen the key genes associated with hepatocellular carcinoma and to investigate the functions underlying hepatocellular carcinoma progression.Materials and MethodsThe gene expression profile of GSE64041, GSE40367 and GSE60502, including 100 specimens from HCC patients and 92 specimens from normal liver controls, was downloaded from the GEO database. DEGs were screened using the online analysis tool from the GCBI website and validated by Q-PCR and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. After knockdown by siRNA in HepG2/C3A and Bel7402 HCC cells, the CCK-8 assay and colony formation assay were used to measure the clonogenic capacity of the tumor cells. Western blotting assay was used to measure the expression of PTEN.ResultsFive up-regulated genes were identified as overlapping genes associated with tumor cell activation. Upon validation by Q-PCR and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, CKS2 was selected for further study. Although the results of CCK-8 did not show a significant difference, the colony formation assay results indicated that the silencing of CKS2 significantly inhibited cancer cell proliferation. Further study found that CKS2 knockdown induced PTEN up-regulation and may associate with P53 pathway activation.ConclusionThese findings indicated that CKS2 play a role in tumor activation and serve as a useful potential target for the treatment of HCC.



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Novel metal modified diatomite, zeolite and carbon xerogel catalysts for mild conditions wet air oxidation of phenol: Characterization, efficiency and reaction pathway

Publication date: 31 May 2018
Source:Separation and Purification Technology, Volume 197
Author(s): Raluca Pleşa Chicinaş, Emese Gál, Horea Bedelean, Mircea Darabantu, Andrada Măicăneanu
Metal (Co, Ce, Ni, Fe, Zn, Mn and Cu) containing Diatomite (D), Zeolite (Z) and Carbon Xerogel (CX) catalysts were prepared, characterized (SEM-EDX, TEM, FTIR and XRD) and tested as new catalysts in Catalytic Wet Air Oxidation (CWAO) of phenol in aqueous solution. Maximum values of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) or Total Organic Carbon (TOC) efficiencies were obtained in the case of Fe-D, Cu-Z, and Co-CX catalysts. Reaction pathway and kinetics for CWAO of phenol revealed a pseudo first-order catalytic process and a kcat between 0.0473 × 10−3 and 1.4183 × 10−3 L/min g. (Di)carboxylic acids, acetic and oxalic were identified as oxidation organic products.



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Synthesis of core cross-linked star polymers carrying helical poly(phenyl isocyanide) arms via “core-first” strategy and their surface chiral recognition ability

Publication date: 31 January 2018
Source:Polymer, Volume 136
Author(s): Qian Wang, Jian Huang, Zhi-Qiang Jiang, Li Zhou, Na Liu, Zong-Quan Wu
A norbornene functionalized alkyne-Pd(II) complex was designed and synthesized, which copolymerized with a bisnorbornene cross linker via ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) afforded a cross-linked Pd(II) macroinitiator. Living polymerization of phenyl isocyanides with the Pd(II) macroinitiator lead to the formation of well-defined core cross-linked star polymer carrying helical poly(phenyl isocyanide)s arms. Because of the living nature of Pd(II)-initiated phenyl isocyanide polymerization, a series of star polymers with controlled structure and tunable compositions was readily prepared. Optically active star polymers with excess of one handed helical arms were obtained by using enantiopure phenyl isocyanide monomers. Such star polymer exhibited excellent chiral recognition ability. The contact angle of the star polymer is strongly dependent on the chirality of the D/L-phenylglycinol droplets. The enantioselective surface recognition can be further applied to the chiral resolution of racemic D/L-phenylglycinol. The enantiomeric excess (ee) of the isolated enantiomer is up to 75%. The chiral star polymers can also be used to induce enantioselectively crystallization of racemic Boc-alanine. The ee value of the induced enantiomer can be up to 91%.

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Effects of livestock exclusion on density, survival and biomass of the perennial sagebrush grass Hymenachne pernambucense (Poaceae) from a temperate fluvial wetland

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Publication date: January 2018
Source:Acta Oecologica, Volume 86
Author(s): Andrea L. Magnano, Analía S. Nanni, Pamela Krug, Elizabeth Astrada, Ricardo Vicari, Rubén D. Quintana
In Argentina, the intensification of soybean production has displaced a substantial proportion of cattle ranching to fluvial wetlands such as those in the Delta of the Paraná River. Cattle grazing affects structure and dynamics of native forage plants but there is little information on this impact in populations from fluvial wetlands. This study addresses the effect of cattle ranching on density, survival, mean life-span and aerial biomass of Hymenachne pernambucense (Poaceae), an important forage species in the region. The study was carried out monthly for one year in permanents plots subject to continuous grazing and plots excluded from grazing in the Middle Delta of the Paraná River. In plots excluded from grazing, tillers showed significantly higher population density and survival, and a two-fold increase in mean life-span, while continuous grazing decreased survival of cohorts. The largest contribution to tiller density in ungrazed and grazed populations was made by spring and summer cohorts, respectively. Total and green biomass were significantly higher in the ungrazed population, with highest differences in late spring-early summer. Cattle grazing affected the relationship between tiller density and green biomass suggesting that cattle prefer sprouts because they are more palatable and nutritious than older tissue.



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Hydrocephalus in pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy: New case and literature review

Publication date: Available online 30 December 2017
Source:Brain and Development
Author(s): Virginia Navarro-Abia, María Soriano-Ramos, Noemí Núñez-Enamorado, Ana Camacho-Salas, Ana Martinez-de Aragón, Elena Martín-Hernández, Rogelio Simón-de las Heras
IntroductionPyridoxine-dependent epilepsy (PDE) is a rare disorder of the lysine metabolism, characterized by a pharmacoresistant epileptic encephalopathy that usually begins in the neonatal period. However, its phenotypic spectrum is wide and not limited to seizures. We report a new case of PDE who developed hydrocephalus, along with an exhaustive review of the literature.Case reportOur patient presented with seizures at 13 h of life. Antiepileptic drugs, vitamins and cofactors were required to achieve seizure control. Laboratory tests were congruent with PDE. She remained seizure-free until age five months, when seizures reappeared in the context of increasing head size and irritability. A cranial ultrasound showed hydrocephalus, for which she underwent ventriculoperitoneal shunting.DiscussionSeven other patients with same features have been previously reported. Seizure onset occurred within the first 7 days in all patients. Most of the children developed hydrocephalus at 6–7 months of age. In 4 out of 7 a genetic mutation was identified, despite the accurate etiology of hydrocephalus was unknown in most of them. The case we report behaved similarly to the others previously described. We postulate that the pathogenesis of this complication could be related to the high expression of antiquitin in choroid plexus epithelium, where the cerebrospinal fluid is produced.Conclusionspatients with PDE should be closely monitored, since they may present severe complications. We highlight the development of hydrocephalus, an uncommon but potentially life-threatening problem reported in 8 patients up to present time.



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