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Zhang, Jiao,Wang, Hai-Tao,Li, Bao-Guo Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.19
Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are believed to be particularly important and a reliable marker of malignancy. However, the prognostic significance of CTCs detected in patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is still unclear. We therefore aimed to assess the prognostic relevance of CTCs using a meta-analysis. We searched PubMed for relevant studies and statistical analyses were conducted to calculate the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) using fixed or random-effect models according to the heterogeneity of included studies. A total of 7 papers covering 440 SCLC patients were combined in the final analysis. The meta-analysis revealed that CTCs were significantly associated with shorter overall survival (HR=1.9; 95%CI: 1.19-3.04; Z=2.67; P<0.0001) and progression-free survival (HR=2.6; 95%CI: 1.9-3.54; Z=6.04; P<0.0001). The results thus suggest that the presence of CTCs indicates a poor prognosis in patients with SCLC. Further well-designed prospective studies are required to explore the clinical applications of CTCs in SCLC.
Saroclazines A–C, thio-diketopiperazines from mangrove-derived fungi Sarocladium kiliense HDN11-84
Feng Li,Wenqiang Guo,Li Wu,Tian-jiao Zhu,Qian Qun Gu,De-Hai Li,Qian Che 대한약학회 2018 Archives of Pharmacal Research Vol.41 No.1
Three new diketopiperazine derivatives (DKPs), saroclazines A–C (1–3) along with three known DKPs (4– 6) were isolated from mangrove-derived fungi Sarocladium kiliense HDN11-84. Saroclazines A–B (1 and 2) possessed a free amide structure, which was first found in sulfurcontaining aromatic DKPs. Their structures were elucidated by NMR, HRESIMS and X-ray. The cytotoxic activity of new compounds (1–3) was tested against HeLa cell lines, among which compound 2 showed an IC50 value of 4.2 lM.
Inductance Vector Angle Based Sensorless Speed Estimation in Switched Reluctance Motor Drive
Fuat Kucuk,Hiroki Goto,Hai-Jiao Guo,Osamu Ichinokura 전력전자학회 2007 ICPE(ISPE)논문집 Vol.- No.-
Feedbacks signals of rotor speed and motor torque are essential in most of Switched Reluctance (SR) motor control applications. An SR motor has highly nonlinear characteristics that do not allow to be modeled by simple equations. Hence, the feedback signals can not be mathematically calculated from the model. Instead of calculation, they should be measured or estimated. In Direct Torque Control (DTC) drive, which enables easy control of torque ripple in the SR motor, position sensor is employed to obtain the feedback signals. Position sensor causes DTC drive not only less reliable but also more expensive. Estimation of feedback signals is required in order to eliminate position sensor (or encoder). This paper concerns about sensorless speed estimation under the DTC condition and presents a simple method. The proposed method is based on inductance vector angle. The inductance vector angle is obtained by applying α ? β transformation to the phase inductances. A relay triggers a speed calculation circuit according to its band limits and the inductance vector angle. Inside the circuit, triggering time is kept in a memory until the next triggering. Then, rotor pole pitch is divided by the time difference between two consecutive triggerings. Finally, the estimation circuit outputs the rotor speed. Estimation method is simulated and verified experimentally to show its validity.
Chun-Lian Liu,Xiao-Ping Hu,Wei-Dong Guo,Li Yang,Jie Dang,Hai-Yan Jiao 한국유방암학회 2013 Journal of breast cancer Vol.16 No.4
Purpose: Genetic variation in fibroblast growth factor receptor 2(FGFR2) is a newly described risk factor for breast cancer. Thisstudy aimed to evaluate the association of four single nucleotidepolymorphisms (SNPs) in FGFR2 with breast cancer in Han Chinesewomen. Methods: Two hundred three women with breastcancer and 200 breast cancer-free age-matched controls wereselected. Four SNPs (rs2981579, rs1219648, rs2420946, andrs2981582) and their haplotypes were analyzed to test for theirassociation with breast cancer susceptibility. The presence ofthe four FGFR2 SNPs was determined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. Results:A statistically significant difference was observed in thefrequency of rs2981582 in the FGFR2 gene (p<0.05) betweencase and control groups. In subjects stratified by menopausalstatus, rs2981582 TT, rs2420946 AA, and rs1219648 CC weresignificantly associated with the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausalsubjects, but no significant associations betweenthese four SNPs and the risk of breast cancer were identified inpremenopausal subjects. Further, there was no significant associationbetween hormone receptor status (estrogen receptor andprogesterone receptor) and breast cancer risk. Six common (>3%) haplotypes were identified. Three of these haplotypes,CGTC (odds ratio [OR], 0.613; 95% confidence interval [CI],0.457-0.82; p=0.001), TGTC (OR, 6.561; 95% CI, 2.064-20.854;p<0.001), and CATC (OR, 12.645; 95% CI, 1.742-91.799; p=0.001) were significantly associated with breast cancer risk. Conclusion:Our findings indicated that the SNP rs2981582 and haplotypesCGTC, TGTC, and CATC in FGFR2 may be associatedwith an increased risk of breast cancer in Han Chinese women.