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Binzhou Medical College

EducationYantai, China
About: Binzhou Medical College is a education organization based out in Yantai, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Apoptosis & Cancer. The organization has 959 authors who have published 619 publications receiving 7642 citations.
Topics: Apoptosis, Cancer, Cell growth, Metastasis, Genotype


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TL;DR: In the title molecule, C20H21N3O2, the benzene ring forms dihedral angles of 80.8 (1) and 83.5 (1)° with the two terminal pyridine rings with weak intermolecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the molecules into chains propagating in [001].
Abstract: In the title mol­ecule, C20H21N3O2, the benzene ring forms dihedral angles of 80.8 (1) and 83.5 (1)° with the two terminal pyridine rings. In the crystal structure, weak inter­molecular C—H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the mol­ecules into chains propagating in [001].
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TL;DR: The relevance of using phase value and its correlation with cerebral blood flow to characterize cerebellar infarction is shown and a combination of non-invasive imaging parameters including the susceptibility imaging, cerebral perfusion and diffusion may be helpful in the diagnosis and management of stroke involving the cerebellum.
Abstract: Background: The phase value of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) can quantitatively measure the content of deoxyhemoglobin in veins, thus facilitating understanding of the mechanisms of drainage veins in cerebellar infarction areas. Objectives: To explore the clinical application value of the drainage veins in acute cerebellar infarction. Patients and Methods: SWI was used to measure the phase value of the bilateral cerebellar hemispheres in 30 normal volunteers. In addition, phase values, expressed as Δφ, were analyzed in 18 patients with cerebellar infarction. The scanning sequences included SWI, arterial spin labeling, and diffusion weighted imaging. Results: The phase value of the infarct area was higher than that of the contralateral region (P = 0.001) and was negatively correlated with regional cerebral blood flow in the infarct area (r = -0.433, P = 0.027). However, analysis of the regional cerebral blood flow revealed a positive correlation with the regional apparent diffusion coefficient (r = 0.566, P = 0.003), but the phase value was not correlated with the regional apparent diffusion coefficient of the infarct area (r = -0.293, P = 0.146). Using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis, we determined the phase value of drainage veins and the regional cerebral blood flow value of the critical infarction in the ischemic penumbra of the cerebellar infarction to be 301 spin and 22.25 mL/(min·100g), respectively. Conclusion: Our study showed the relevance of using phase value and its correlation with cerebral blood flow to characterize cerebellar infarction. In addition, our findings suggested possible venous reverse perfusion and venous congestion in the infarcted cerebellar hemisphere, which may be critically related to the development of infarct. Furthermore, our approach using a combination of non-invasive imaging parameters including the susceptibility imaging, cerebral perfusion and diffusion may be helpful in the diagnosis and management of stroke involving the cerebellum.

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yuming Guo7349237180
Mingwen Zhao5536110884
Philip H.-S. Jen301373644
Qiusheng Zheng281172352
Qiang Fu19621094
Haixia Zhang17381155
Ling-Qun Kong1520931
Xuemei Hu1430395
Jichun Han1428447
Bao-guang Hu1120732
Xianbing Liu1121301
Xiaoyan Xu1015260
Yongfeng Gong1010521
Jingjing Xie1013457
Xiling Sun1018404
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20223
202136
202039
201932
201824
201739