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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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Ruixue Wen1, Xin Wang, Yongchao Lu1, Yi Du, Xijiao Yu 
TL;DR: iRoot BP has good biocompatibility and increases the number and area of new blood vessels, and the combined application of stem cells and bioceramic materials may be a better method for pulp revascularization.
Abstract: This study aims to observe the effects of the combined application of rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (rBMSCs) and a bioceramic material on pulp-like tissue formation. Rat incisor root fragments without pulp tissues were prepared and filled with a collagen scaffold seeded with rBMSCs, while one side of the root segment was covered by a bioceramic material (iRoot BP). After they were cultured for 12 hours, the root fragments were implanted subcutaneously for 3 months. Hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining was applied to observe the biocompatibility and the formation of pulp-like tissues. The incisor root fragments were divided into three parts (BP1/3, M1/3, and D1/3) to analyze the areas and the number of new vessels. Immunohistochemical staining of the neuroendocrine marker PGP9.5, the dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP), and the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) was applied to observe the formation of the pulp-like tissues. Root fragments filled with only the collagen scaffold were used as a control. Three months after the implantation, the root fragments were collected, and they were surrounded by a transparent tissue membrane with a good blood supply. The root fragment cavity was filled with pink vascularized pulp-like tissue. According to the HE results, iRoot BP had good biocompatibility with the new pulp-like tissues and a few infiltrating inflammatory cells. Increases in the number and area of the new blood vessels were observed in BP1/3 compared with the other two parts. The PGP9.5 and DSPP expressions showed that the newly formed tissues were similar to normal pulp tissues. iRoot BP has good biocompatibility and increases the number and area of new blood vessels. The combined application of stem cells and bioceramic materials may be a better method for pulp revascularization.

2 citations

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Jiang Shang1, Maoqiang Han, Jing Sun, Dapeng Xu, Weidong Qu 
TL;DR: In conclusion, Er:YAG laser was superior to the scalpel regarding minor soft-tissue surgery, and it could relieve the pain and discomfort of patients in the early stage of wound.
Abstract: The aim of this study was to compare, respectively, postoperative pain, wound healing, and patient satisfaction following lingual frenum extension treated with the Erbium Yttrium aluminum garnet. (Er:YAG) laser or the conventional scalpel. Twenty-eight patients receiving lingual frenectomy were randomly assigned to the Er:YAG laser group (n = 15) or the traditional scalpel group (n = 13). The surgical parameters were set to 3W or 4W basing on types of the lingual frenum when the Er:YAG laser was working. The same procedure was applied to the traditional scalpel group with transverse incision and longitudinal suture. The postoperative pain, wound healing and patient satisfaction were evaluated at 3 hours, 3, 7, and 30 days after operation. The visual analog scale score of postoperative pain in Er:YAG laser group was lower than that in traditional scalpel group at each time point. The wound healing score of the laser group were significantly lower than that of the traditional scalpel group at 3 and 7 days after surgery. There was no significant difference in mental, diet, and language satisfaction between the 2 groups at different time points after operation. In conclusion, Er:YAG laser was superior to the scalpel regarding minor soft-tissue surgery, and it could relieve the pain and discomfort of patients in the early stage of wound.

2 citations

Journal Article
Zhao H1
TL;DR: The results showed that plaque-like and semispherical lesions were commonly seen in the A and M areas and the lesser curvature and most of them appeared grayish but occasionally reddish in color.
Abstract: 212 cases (226 foci) of gastric adenoma diagnosed by endoscopic biopsy in the past 25 years (1962-1987) in the Tokyo Medical College are reported. Of these lesions, 145 cases (147 foci) were biopsied once and 67 cases (79 foci) were biopsied more than twice. Fourty-seven cases (56 foci) as examined by an average of 3.3 gastroscopies were followed for an average of 19 months. The results showed that plaque-like and semispherical lesions were commonly seen in the A and M areas and the lesser curvature. Most of them appeared grayish but occasionally reddish in color. After follow-up of 2 years, 3 cases (4 foci) had undergone morphologic changes. The probability of cancerous degeneration ranged from 5.8% to 33.3%.

2 citations

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Zun-Ling Li1, Shu-Hong Shao, Fei Jiao, Zhen Yue, Ying Ma 
TL;DR: The results suggest that Cyclin D1 is closely related with the invasion and metastasis of lung cancer cells, and the WNT/TCF signal pathway may promote the expression of CyclIn D1.
Abstract: Cyclin D1, as a regulatory factor in cell cycle, is highly expressed in many tumors, such as lung cancer, breast cancer and thyroid cancer. The aim of the present study was to study the role of Cyclin D1 in invasion and metastasis of lung cancer cells. Lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549 and squamous cell line SK-MES-1 were selected as the objects, because A549 expresses Cyclin D1 highly, and SK-MES-1 expresses lowly. Nude mice were injected with A549 or SK-MES-1 via tail vein, and were sacrificed after 4 weeks for cancer tissue isolation. The harvested cancer cells were reinjected into another nude mouse. After one more time of such seeding, highly metastatic lung cancer model was established. After A549 and SK-MES-1 were transfected with Cyclin D1 RNAi and expression vector respectively, transwell migration assay was used to analyze transferring capacity of lung cancer cells. Western blot was used to detect Cyclin D1 and WNT/TCF pathway proteins expressions in parental cell lines and cancer tissue from metastasis model animals. The results showed that, along with the increase of seeding times, lung cancer cells from model animals, no matter A549 or SK-MES-1, exhibited augmented metastasis activity and up-regulated Cyclin D1 expression. The transferring capacity was weakened significantly in A549 cells where the Cyclin D1 was interfered by RNAi, and it was enhanced significantly in SK-MES-1 cells which were transfected with the expression vector of Cyclin D1. The expressions of WNT/TCF pathway proteins, including β-catenin, lymphoid enhancer-binding factor (LEF) and T cell factor (TCF), increased significantly in highly metastatic model animals. The parental cell lines showed lower expressions of WNT/TCF pathway proteins compared with cancer tissue from metastasis model animals. These results suggest that Cyclin D1 is closely related with the invasion and metastasis of lung cancer cells, and the WNT/TCF signal pathway may promote the expression of Cyclin D1.

2 citations

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TL;DR: The results revealed that CyberKnife combined with hyperthermia and biological therapy are highly effective in improving the local tumor control rate and may act synergistically in eliminating tumor cells, confirming the efficacy of this type of treatment for patients with advanced malignant tumors.
Abstract: This study was conducted to evaluate the application value of optimized treatment with radiofrequency (RF) thermotherapy and immunotherapy combined with CyberKnife for advanced high-risk tumors. The database of 1,013 patients with 2,136 tumor lesions and 1,237 target areas who underwent treatment with CyberKnife between November, 2010 and November, 2012, was retrospectively reviewed. We randomly assigned 505 eligible patients (observation group) to RF thermotherapy and adoptive immunotherapy with cytokine-induced killer cells and the remaining 508 patients (control group) to no adjuvant treatment. The patients in the two groups were recorded on efficacy assessment according to imageological examination, World Health Organization criteria, Karnofsky performance status, or radioimmunoassay (RIA) detection. The effective rate of the observation group was 75.05%, whereas that of the control group was 58.06% (P<0.05). The results revealed that CyberKnife combined with hyperthermia and biological therapy are highly effective in improving the local tumor control rate. Further analysis of the Karnofsky score and RIA detection confirmed that this type of combination therapy significantly improved the quality of life. The optimized treatment of RF thermotherapy and immunotherapy combined with CyberKnife may act synergistically in eliminating tumor cells, confirming the efficacy of this type of treatment for patients with advanced malignant tumors.

2 citations


Authors

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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