Publications by authors named "I H Qian"

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  • Pancreas transplantation can help diabetes patients achieve better glucose control, but current rejection monitoring methods like blood tests and biopsies are not very effective.
  • A study involving 181 dd-cfDNA samples from 77 patients showed that dd-cfDNA levels were generally low (<1.0%) post-transplant, but increased during rejection or infection episodes.
  • The findings suggest that dd-cfDNA could be a useful biomarker for detecting issues in pancreas transplants, as its levels correlate with transplant dysfunction.
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Purpose: HIV disproportionately impacts young black men who have sex with men (YBMSM). Preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective strategy that can avert new HIV infections in YBMSM. Barriers exist for YBMSM to access PrEP.

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) increases the risk for mild hypertension, but its relationship to refractory hypertension (RHT) has not been systematically examined. We previously reported a high prevalence of OSA in patients with RHT, but did not have a control group with which to compare. Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep deprivation can raise blood pressure in animals.

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We report a variation of the pseudogene for the serotonin-7 receptor in human DNA. Human genomic DNA was amplified, using the polymerase chain reaction method and degenerate oligonucleotide primers for serotonin receptor-like genes. A novel gene DNA sequence of 1325 bp was found.

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Although the serotonin-7 receptor was cloned several years ago, its localization in brain tissues remains confusing because of the existence of a related expressed pseudogene, the sequence of which has not hitherto been reported. During the course of searching for related receptor genes, we also searched for this pseudogene to determine its sequence. Human genomic DNA was screened for dopamine and serotonin receptor-like genes, using the polymerase chain reaction method and degenerate oligonucleotide primers based on the similar sequences in the transmembrane-6 and -7 regions of the serotonin-5A, the serotonin-7, and the dopamine D2, D3 and D4 receptors.

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