Publications by authors named "Fang E Liu"

Cholangiocarcinoma remained a severe threat to human health. Deciphering the genomic and/or transcriptomic profiles of tumor has been proved to be a promising strategy for exploring the mechanism of tumorigenesis and development, which could also provide valuable insights into Cholangiocarcinoma. However, little knowledge has been obtained regarding to how the alteration among different omics levels is connected.

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Background: MEIS2 has been identified as one of the key transcription factors in the gene regulatory network in the development and pathogenesis of human cancers. Our study aims to identify the regulatory mechanisms of MEIS2 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which could be targeted to develop new therapeutic strategies.

Methods: The variation of MEIS2 levels were assayed in a cohort of HCC patients.

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The miRNAs play important regulating roles in the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). To uncover key regulating miRNAs in HCC that were neglected by traditional analyzing methods of transcriptomics data, we proposed a novel molecular-network-based omics' (MNBO) method. With this method, we predicted HCC-regulating miRNAs, and confirmed the role of a novel miR-590-3P/ axis by a clinical study and , wet-experiments.

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Sleep deprivation (SD) has been shown to induce anxiety-like behavior. Melatonin, an endogenous potent antioxidant, protects neurons from oxidative stress in many disease models. Here we investigated the effect of melatonin against SD-induced anxiety-like behavior and attempted to define the possible mechanisms involved.

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Article Synopsis
  • A magnetic bead purification method was used to successfully extract ancient DNA from skeletal remains of 10 specimens from the Wuzhuangguoliang site in northern Shaanxi.
  • Analysis showed that the ancient Wzhgl population had a high genetic similarity to southern Han Chinese, and phylogenetic studies indicated close maternal relations with ancient populations from Shandong and Xinjiang.
  • The findings suggest that the Wzhgl people contributed to the genetic makeup of modern Han Chinese and Japanese populations, and there may have been migration and interaction between Wzhgl and ancient Shandong or Xinjiang groups during the Neolithic period.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common and leading cause of death worldwide. Here, we identified that a cell-cell adhesion gene, CTNNA3, is a tumor suppressor in HCC. CTNNA3 inhibited the proliferation, migration and invasion of HCC cell lines.

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Background/aims: There are increasing evidences for gastrointestinal motility disorder (GIMD) and gastric stress ulcer induced by noise stress. The present study was to investigate the reversed effect of melatonin on GIMD and gastric stress ulcer induced by noise stress and potential mechanism.

Methods: Noise stress was induced on rats, and melatonin (15 mg/kg) was administered to rats by intraperitoneal injection.

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Aims: CD155 is an important ligand in triggering tumour rejection by immune cells. However, the expression of CD155 and its clinical significance in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains unknown.

Methods And Results: We examined the expression level of CD155 in 174 HCC tissue samples by immunohistochemical staining and in HCC cell lines by flow cytometry; 63.

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Sleep deprivation (SD) has been shown to induce oxidative stress which causes cognitive impairment. Melatonin, an endogenous potent antioxidant, protects neurons from oxidative stress in many disease models. The present study investigated the effect of melatonin against SD-induced cognitive impairment and attempted to define the possible mechanisms involved.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The flowers of Gentiana veitchiorum has been widely used in decoction form in the traditional medicine of Tibet against tussis, tracheitis, angina for their anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and alexipharmic properties.

Aim Of The Study: The aim of current study was to evaluate the therapeutic effects of Feining, a Chinese herbal formula (national invention patent: ZL200510042636.3) against pulmonary injuries and to clarify the mechanisms involved.

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Aim: To construct and express a fusion gene of human heptoma peptide (EPVTKAEML) with human heat shock protein 70 (HSP70).

Methods: A cDNA fragment encoding EPVTKAEML was added to 3 terminus of human HSP70 gene by PCR amplification. The PCR products of fusion gene were cloned into pET-28a(+)vector.

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Various studies have shown that angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene insertion/deletion (ID) polymorphism may play a role in the progression to end stage renal failure (ESRF) in patients with IgA nephritis (IgAN). In this randomized controlled trial, patients were followed up for 5 years to determine their long-term renal outcome to ACEI/ATRA therapy and to ascertain if their ACE gene profile could play a role in determining their response to therapy. Seventy-five patients with IgAN were enlisted.

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Objective: Based on the sequence differences of Amelogenin homologous gene in the X and Y chromosomes, a pair of specific primers was designed to identify the sex of archaeological samples.

Methods: Ancient DNA fragments were extracted from the bones and teeth of sacrificial slaves with an improved method that combines phenol-chloroform extraction, silicon dioxide adsorption with ultrafiltration concentration. The polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) was used to detect PCR products.

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