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Sun, Ping-Li,Jin, Yan,Kim, Hyojin,Lee, Choon-Taek,Jheon, Sanghoon,Chung, Jin-Haeng Wiley (John WileySons) 2013 Cancer cytopathology Vol.121 No.6
<P>Activating mutations in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) are associated significantly with responsiveness to EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The objective of this study was to investigate the suitability of cytologic specimens for assessing EGFR mutations in lung adenocarcinomas.</P>
Coefficient of Restitution and Kinetic Energy Loss of Rockfall Impacts
Li-Ping Li,Shang-qu Sun,Shucai Li,Qian-qing Zhang,Cong Hu,Shao-shuai Shi 대한토목학회 2016 KSCE JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Vol.20 No.6
This paper presents the results of the coefficient of restitution and the kinetic energy loss rate obtained by lab experiment, two parameters that are crucial for rockfall impact. However, various definitions of coefficient of restitution exist and the most appropriate one is still not formed and obtained. In addition, the energy variation during the rockfall impacts has important significance in practical design. In this research, two kind shapes of blocks including plate and strip were adopted in the laboratory testing and the block material was tested before, indicating that the material has sufficient strength to prevent shattering during the impact. Furthermore, an apparatus specifically built for this study was established including a base, a slope and a releasing device. The falling testing was performed using plate and strip block while the falling height as well as the slope angle and releasing height were altered during the tests in order to estimate the effect of each parameter on the coefficients of restitution and energy loss rate. It was observed that collision reflection angle is less than impact angle for all, suggesting energy loss in collision. Impact angle decreases with increasing slope angle while there was no obvious effect of releasing height and releasing angle on impact angle. The relevant coefficient of restitution was found to decrease with impact angle, and the kinetic energy loss rate increased. Finally, the kinetic energy before and after the impact was found to significantly affect the COR and energy loss rate and the results can provide basis for mitigation measures.
Isolation, Culture and Identification of Porcine Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells
Li, Bo-jiang,Li, Ping-hua,Huang, Rui-hua,Sun, Wen-xing,Wang, Han,Li, Qi-fa,Chen, Jie,Wu, Wang-jun,Liu, Hong-lin Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2015 Animal Bioscience Vol.28 No.8
The objective of this study was to establish the optimum protocol for the isolation and culture of porcine muscle satellite cells. Mononuclear muscle satellite cells are a kind of adult stem cell, which is located between the basal lamina and sarcolemma of muscle fibers and is the primary source of myogenic precursor cells in postnatal muscle. Muscle satellite cells are a useful model to investigate the mechanisms of muscle growth and development. Although the isolation and culture protocols of muscle satellite cells in some species (e.g. mouse) have been established successfully, the culture system for porcine muscle satellite cells is very limited. In this study, we optimized the isolation procedure of porcine muscle satellite cells and elaborated the isolation and culture process in detail. Furthermore, we characterized the porcine muscle satellite cells using the immunofluorecence. Our study provides a reference for the isolation of porcine muscle satellite cells and will be useful for studying the molecular mechanisms in these cells.
Sun, Ping-Li,Seol, Hyesil,Lee, Hyun Ju,Yoo, Seol Bong,Kim, Hyojin,Xu, Xianhua,Jheon, Sanghoon,Lee, Choon-Taek,Lee, Jong-Suk,Chung, Jin-Haeng Elsevier 2012 Journal of thoracic oncology Vol.7 No.2
<P>Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation has been known to be associated with adenocarcinoma with bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC; lepidic) feature. This study was aimed to characterize the frequency of EGFR mutations and their association with histologic subtypes in Korean nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.</P>
Sun, Ping-Li,Kim, Ji Eun,Yoo, Seol Bong,Kim, Hyojin,Jin, Yan,Jheon, Sanghoon,Kim, Kwhanmien,Lee, Choon Taek,Chung, Jin-Haeng Raven Press 2014 Annals of Surgical Oncology Vol.21 No.suppl4
<P>Yes-associated protein (YAP) has been reported to be associated with the prognosis of various cancers and also to affect epidermal growth factor receptor-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) activity in ovarian cancer cell lines. However, few studies have evaluated YAP protein expression in lung cancer, and the results have lacked consistency.</P>
Si-ping Deng,Chun-hua Zhu,Jing Sun,Wen-da Wang,Tian-li Wu,Hua-pu Chen,Shang-li Shi,Guang-li Li 한국유전학회 2015 Genes & Genomics Vol.37 No.8
Winged helix/forkhead transcription factor gene 2 (Foxl2) plays a crucial role during early ovarian development in fish. Sex steroids and aromatase inhibitors can regulate gonadal differentiation in teleosts. To address the role of Foxl2 in gonadal differentiation, foxl2 was isolated and characterized from the Hong Kong catfish, Clarias fuscus. Tissue distribution analysis by quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) showed that the foxl2 mRNA was highest in the ovaries; moderate in the female pituitary and hypothalamus; but weak in the forebrain, liver, testis and male pituitary, with a sexually dimorphic pattern in which there was higher expression overall in females versus males. Treatment of the fries during the period of gonadal differentiation [2–30 days post hatching (dph)] with 17amethyltestosterone (MT), an aromatase inhibitor (letrozole) and 17b-estradiol (E2) affected the expression of foxl2. The expression of foxl2 was highest before gonadal differentiation (12 dph), but decreased significantly after gonadal differentiation (18-30 dph). In addition, MT and letrozole were able to down-regulate foxl2, but E2 up-regulated foxl2 during gonadal morphological differentiation. These results indicate the significant roles of Foxl2 in the gonadal differentiation of C. fuscus.
Ming Li,Pengcheng Sun,Kaikai Dong,Ye Xin,Aslee TaiLulu,Qinyu Li,Jing Sun,Min Peng,Ping Shi 대한약학회 2021 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.44 No.2
Chemerin exhibits an inhibitory eff ect on hepatocellularcarcinoma; however, the underlying mechanismis unclear. Here, low chemerin expression was confi rmedin samples of liver cancer patients and hepatoma cells. Chemerin altered hepatoma cell morphology but had noeff ect on normal hepatocytes. Chemerin inhibited proliferationof several human hepatoma cell lines. Real-time PCRdetection of hepatocellular carcinoma markers showed thatmRNA levels of albumin and A-type gamma-glutamyltransferase increased whereas those of alpha-fetoprotein,alkaline phosphatase, B-type gamma-glutamyl transferase,insulin-like growth factor II, and human telomerase reversetranscriptase decreased in chemerin-treated SMMC7721cells. Western blotting revealed that chemerin up-regulatedalbumin and vimentin expressions, and downregulated alpha-fetoprotein expression. Phosphorylated STAT3 wassignifi cantly up-regulated, whereas phosphorylated ERKand AKT were signifi cantly downregulated by chemerin. Chemerin decreased phosphorylated ERK and AKT expressionand the cell proliferation induced by PI3K activator 740Y-P but could not signifi cantly alter phosphorylated STAT3expression and the cell growth induced by STAT3 inhibitorNSC74859. In conclusion, chemerin reversed the malignantphenotype and induced SMMC7721 cell diff erentiation byinhibiting MAPK/ERK and PI3K/AKT signaling; growthinhibition by chemerin is not directly related to the JAK/STAT signaling pathway. Our study provides novel evidencethat chemerin could be utilized for liver cancer treatment.
Cordblood-Based High-Throughput Screening for Deafness Gene of 646 Newborns in Jinan Area of China
Shou-Xia Li,Ding-Li Chen,Su-Bin Zhao,Li-Li Guo,Hai-Qin Feng,Xiao-Fang Zhang,Li-Li Ping,Zhi-Ming Yang,Cai-Xia Sun,Gen-Dong Yao 대한이비인후과학회 2015 Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology Vol.8 No.3
Objectives. Infants with slight/mild or late-onset hearing impairment might be missed in universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS). We identified the mutation hot spot of common deaf gene in the newborns in Jinan area population by screening the mutation spot with neonate cord blood, in order to make clear whether the neonate cord blood for screening is feasible. Methods. Six hundred and forty-six newborns were subjected to both UNHS and genetic screening for deafness by using neonate cord blood. The newborn genetic screening targeted four deafness-associated genes, which were commonly found in the Chinese population including gap junction beta-2 protein (GJB2), gap junction beta-3 protein (GJB3), solute carrier family 26 member 4 (SLC26A4), and mtDNA 12S rRNA. The most common 20 spot mutations in 4 deaf genes were detected by MassARRAY iPLEX platform and mitochondrial 12S rRNA A1555G and C1494T mutations were sequenced using Sanger sequencing. Results. Among the 646 newborns, 635 cases passed the UNHS and the other 11 cases (1.7%) did not. Of the 11 failures, two cases were found to carry homozygous GJB2 p.R143W pathogenic mutation, one case was found to have heterozygous GJB2 235delC mutation, and another one case carried heterozygous GJB3 p.R180X pathogenic mutation. Six hundred and thirty-five babies passed the newborn hearing screening, in which 25 babies were identified to carry pathogenic mutations, including 12 heterozygotes (1.9%) for GJB2 235delC, eight heterozygotes (1.3%) for SLC26A4 IVS7-2A>G, one heterozygote (0.2%) for p.R409H, two homozygotes (0.3%) for m.1494C>T, and two homozygotes (0.3%) for m.1555A>G. Conclusion. Newborn genetic screening through the umbilical cord blood for common deafness-associated mutations may identify carriers sensitive to aminoglycoside antibiotic, and can effectively prevent or delay hearing loss occurs.
Isolation, Culture and Identification of Porcine Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells
Bo-jiang Li,Ping-hua Li,Rui=hua Huang,Wen-xing Sun,Han Wang,Qi-fa Li,Jie Chen,Wang Jun Wu,Honglin Liu 아세아·태평양축산학회 2015 Animal Bioscience Vol.28 No.8
The objective of this study was to establish the optimum protocol for the isolation and culture of porcine muscle satellite cells. Mononuclear muscle satellite cells are a kind of adult stem cell, which is located between the basal lamina and sarcolemma of muscle fibers and is the primary source of myogenic precursor cells in postnatal muscle. Muscle satellite cells are a useful model to investigate the mechanisms of muscle growth and development. Although the isolation and culture protocols of muscle satellite cells in some species (e.g. mouse) have been established successfully, the culture system for porcine muscle satellite cells is very limited. In this study, we optimized the isolation procedure of porcine muscle satellite cells and elaborated the isolation and culture process in detail. Furthermore, we characterized the porcine muscle satellite cells using the immunofluorecence. Our study provides a reference for the isolation of porcine muscle satellite cells and will be useful for studying the molecular mechanisms in these cells.