Publications by authors named "Guang-Jie Zhan"

In this paper, emotions are classified into four types, namely, respect for the strong, envying the strong, sympathy for the weak, and bullying the weak. The corresponding relationship between the four emotion types and the two behaviors of competition and cooperation is then defined. The payoff matrices of the game based on emotions are obtained and the evolutionary dynamics of the four emotion types in a finite population based on the Moran process are studied.

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  • The study aimed to explore how Shiquanyuzhentang, a traditional Chinese medicine, impacts the immune system of tumor-bearing mice and its potential anti-tumor mechanisms.
  • Thirty male Kunming mice with liver cancer were divided into different treatment groups, including a Shiquanyuzhentang group that received the herbal remedy, and various immune markers like thymus and spleen size, leukocyte counts, and cytokine levels were measured after administration.
  • Results showed that Shiquanyuzhentang significantly improved immune organ size and function, increased leukocyte and T-cell subsets, and enhanced overall immune response, suggesting it could aid recovery in tumor-bearing mice.
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Objective: To study the protective effects of Trillium tschonoskii maxim (TTM) on rats' oxidative stress and hepatotoxicity in-duced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).

Methods: Sixty SD rats were randomly divided into TTM high, medium and low dose groups, model group, Dexamethasone (DEX) control group and blank control group with ten rats in each group. The TTM high, medium and low dose groups were treated with 8, 4, 2 g/(kg·d) TTM by intragastric administration and model group, DEX control group and blank control group were treated with the same amount of distilled water respectively.

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Objective: To study the effect of Wu-He Dipsacus asper (WHDA), Traditional Chinese Medicine, injection on mice-aging model induced by D-galactose.

Methods: Forty-eight Kunming mice (24 male and 24 female) were randomly divided into control group, model group, positive control group, 7.2 g/kg WHDA group, 3.

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