Publications by authors named "Feng Ling Guo"

Background: Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) has been frequently applied in Stanford type B aortic dissection since thoracic aortic diseases were first treated with artificial vessels.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical value of TEVAR applied in treating Stanford type B aortic dissection.

Material And Methods: Between January 2007 and April 2014, 167 consecutive Stanford type B aortic dissection patients were treated with TEVAR and retrospectively analyzed.

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IgA nephropathy (IgAN) or Berger's disease is a slowly progressing disease that leads to end-stage renal disease in 50 % of the patients within 25 years of the disease. However, several factors are associated with the accelerated progression of this disease causing early development of end-stage disease. Persistent proteinuria or hematuria, poorly controlled hypertension, elevated serum creatinine and prevalent glomerulosclerosis are some of the risk factors that expedite the deteriorative effects of IgAN.

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A novel type of leaf-like poly (p-phenylenediamine) (PpPD) microcrystal was prepared under mild conditions, which was successfully applied to the visual detection of Co(2+)in vitro and in tissue based on the extinction and light scattering features owing to the special etching effect of Co(2+) on the surface of the leaf-like microcrystal.

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The interactions of cobalt(II)-4-[(5-chloro-2-pyridyl)azo]-1,3-diaminobenzene (5-Cl-PADAB) complex with different kinds of homopolymer oligonucleotides in basic medium were investigated based on the measurements of resonance light scattering, UV-vis, circular dichroism spectra and dark field light-scattering imaging. Experiments showed that only thymidine homopolymer (poly T) oligonucleotides with the length in the range of poly T6 to poly T18 could interact with the Co(II)-5-Cl-PADAB complex in alkaline conditions and cause evident color and spectral change. Thus, the binary complex of Co(II)-5-Cl-PADAB could be employed as a visual probe for selectively recognizing the poly T oligonucleotides.

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It has been reported that adsorption of uncoiled DNA (u-DNA) on the surface of gold nanoparticles (Au-NPs) can prevent the nanoparticle suspensions from aggregation even if in salt medium. Herein we report that quadruplex DNA (q-DNA), which is formed from uncoiled telomere DNA, via intramolecular hydrogen bonds in the presence of potassium ion, cannot keep Au-NPs stable, and the q-DNA/Au-NPs coexisting suspensions display aggregation tendency, giving plasmon resonance light scattering (PRLS) signals of Au-NPs. Mechanism investigations through a single point energy calculation on u- and q-structures of telomere DNA showed that q-DNA, compared with u-DNA, has a much higher surface negative charge density, symmetrical charge distribution and well self-structural stabilization, could not be adsorbed on the surface of Au-NPs.

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