Publications by authors named "Ai Qu"

It remains challenging to build up a multifunctional coating onto biodegradable magnesium (Mg) for biomedical use. In this study, a small amount of titanium dioxide (TiO) has been incorporated in situ into phytic acid (PA) coating when it was chemically deposited on Mg substrate targeted to biodegradable implant applications. Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation was utilized in the liquid phase deposition of TiO to improve the quality of coating (PA&TiO-UV).

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  • This study introduces a new fluorescent imaging technique using quantum dots to measure Ki67, a key marker for tumor growth in breast cancer, which improves accuracy compared to traditional methods.
  • The method allows for clear separation and quantification of Ki67 and cytoplasmic cytokeratin (CK) by producing distinct color signals that make analysis easier for pathologists.
  • Results showed that both Ki67 levels and the Ki67/CK ratio are significant independent prognostic factors for 5-year disease-free survival in breast cancer patients, highlighting the effectiveness of this new approach.
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A family history of vitiligo was reported in this paper,and the reason causing disease was discussed. We think that the vitiligo in the family history is caused by autosomal dominant inheritance.

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Because linkage equilibrium is introduced by directly quoting the conclusions or imprecise mathematical reasoning in most of textbooks, many students are puzzled with the problem of linkage equilibrium when they learn population genetics. Based on the radical conditions of genetic equilibrium, the principle of linkage equilibrium condition and process, for two gene loci is introduced by precise mathematical reasoning. The article may provide reference to teachers and students in the teaching and learning of population genetics.

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Crystal of nitrate, made by the reaction of holmium trioxide and nitric acid, was dissolved in distilled water, thus diluted into gradient solution. Soaked in the solution for 6 hours (6h), the root tips of Vicia faba were then recovered and cultivated for 22 h and 24 h, respectively. By observing the change of root tips and calculating the frequency of micronucleus (FMN), the frequency of chromosomal aberrations(CAF) and mitosis index (MI),we find that the dosage below 4mg/L (expressed by concentration of holmium trioxide) could accelerate the growth of root tips of Vicia faba.

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