Publications by authors named "Duishanbai Sailike"

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  • The study investigated the effects of poly-arginine R18 on neurocyte cell growth through autophagy in the context of traumatic brain injury (TBI).
  • It found that R18 treatment reduced neurocyte apoptosis and promoted cell growth, as evidenced by increased levels of autophagy-related proteins LC3 and Beclin-1.
  • The research suggests that poly-arginine R18 could be a promising therapeutic target for enhancing recovery in TBI by activating autophagy.
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  • - The aggressive nature of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) leads to poor patient outcomes, and understanding the mechanisms behind cell invasion can help improve prognosis.
  • - The study identifies high levels of miR-106a-5p in GBM tissues, which promotes cell invasion by targeting and reducing levels of adenomatosis polyposis coli (APC), a key player in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway.
  • - By demonstrating that miR-106a-5p activates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway through APC suppression, the research highlights potential targets for clinical strategies aimed at reducing GBM invasion and improving treatment options.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in serum pituitary hormone levels and the mechanism of hyponatremia in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Nuclear medical tests and serum electrolyte monitoring were performed in 49 aneurysmal SAH cases and 10 healthy volunteers. The levels of serum pituitary hormones were significantly higher in the SAH patients compared with the control group on days 1-3 and 7-9 after SAH onset (P<0.

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Background: Echinococcosis is still endemic in many countries, including China, where it is especially prevalent in the northwest. The aim of this study was to enrich the international literature about the treatment of intracranial hydatid cysts.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical features, radiological manifestations, and surgical outcome of 97 patients with intracranial hydatid cysts, who received surgical treatment at the Neurosurgical Department of First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University from 1985 to 2010 and followed up the patient via sending a questionnaire or telephone contact.

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Purpose: To analyze the clinical manifestations, radiological features, and surgical outcomes in 30 pediatric intracranial hydatid cysts.

Methods: We reviewed the clinical, radiological, and surgical aspects of pediatric intracranial hydatid cysts patients who received surgical treatment at the Neurosurgical department of Xinjiang Medical University between the years 1985 to 2007, retrospectively.

Results: Headache and vomiting were the most common initial symptoms in our series.

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