Publications by authors named "Guang-Zhen Liu"

This study aimed to systematically evaluate the efficacy and safety of different Chinese patent medicines in the treatment of idiopathic membranous nephropathy. The relevant randomized controlled trial(RCT) was retrieved from PubMed, EMbase, Cochrane Library, CNKI, SinoMed, Wanfang, and VIP with the time interval from database inception to December 2022. The Cochrane risk of bias assessment tool was employed to evaluate the quality of the included RCT, and Stata 15.

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Article Synopsis
  • X-ray crystallography was used to identify changes in the structure of a metal-organic framework.
  • These changes involved solid-state transformations, which are alterations in the solid structure without melting or dissolving.
  • The study highlights how precise techniques like X-ray crystallography can provide insights into the behavior of complex materials.
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Objective: To access the therapeutic effect of Tuina for treatment of infants eczema.

Methods: Two hundred and forty children with eczema were randomly divided into a Tuina group and a medication group, 120 cases in each group. The Tuina group was treated with Tuina on ten points using the thumb and middle finger, and the medication group was treated with oral administration of Chlorpheniramine and topical application of zinc oxide ointment or Youzhuoer ointment, etc.

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Objective: To analyzed a large group of invasive breast cancers with long-term follow-up information to evaluate the clinicopathologic, morphological and prognostic features of basal-like breast cancers in Chinese population.

Methods: Immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of ER, HER2, CK5/6, EGFR on tissue microarray with 1311 invasive breast cancers. Based on the results, these cases were categorized into luminal A, luminal B, basal-like, HER2-overexpressing and null subtypes.

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Objectives: Basal cell-like breast cancer is one of the subtypes using molecular typing, and this subtype attracted a wide spread attention. Currently, no uniform diagnostic criteria are available. Most studies demonstrated poor outcomes, but contradictory conclusions appeared recently.

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A new borogermanate open-framework, FJ-18, with intersecting 12-/8-, 9-, and 9-ring channels in multidimensions was synthesized by using an organic diamine as structure-directing agent (SDA). X-ray diffraction showed that its structure is constructed by flexible connection of strictly alternate B(4)O(9) clusters (with fictitious tetrahedral geometry) and GeO(4) tetrahedra to form a zeotype framework with the CrB(4) topology. The topology and structural relations between FJ-18 and FJ-16, a known borogermanate based on the linkage of B(4)O(9) clusters and GeO(4) units, are described in detail.

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The self-assembly of Ge-O polyhedra by metal-complex templates leads to initial examples of open germanate structures under mild solvothermal conditions. These materials are constructed from Ge-O cluster building blocks (Ge7X19 (X = O, OH, or F) or Ni@Ge14O24(OH)3) and span the full range of dimensionalities from 1D chains of Ge7O13(OH)2F3 x Cl x 2 [Ni(dien)2] (FJ-6) to 2D layers of Ge7O14F3 x 0.5 [In(dien)2] x 0.

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A severely interrupted (4,2)-connected niobium phosphate, Na(13)Nb(3)P(6)O(28)F(2), with a unique 6.12-net topology sheet and novel structure type has been synthesized under mild hydrothermal conditions, and its ion exchange properties preliminarily investigated.

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Two new niobium and zinconiobium fluorophosphates, NbOF(PO4)2(C2H10N2)2 (1) and Zn3(NbOF)(PO4)4-(C2H10N2)2 (2), have been prepared under hydrothermal conditions using ethylenediamine as a template. The structures were determined by single crystal diffraction to be triclinic, space group P1 (No. 2), a = 8.

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Dysregulation of a genomic imprinting gene can contribute to carcinogenesis. Here, delta-like 1 homolog (Drosophila) (DLK1), a paternally expressed gene, was found to be significantly up-regulated in 60 (73.2%) of a total of 82 hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) specimens using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.

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