Publications by authors named "Jia-Qing Liu"

Objective: To investigate the regulatory effect of interferon-α (IFN-α) on the apoptosis and killing function of CD56CD57 natural killer (NK) cells in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, and to explore the specific mechanism.

Methods: A total of sixty-four newly treated SLE patients and sixteen healthy controls (HC) enrolled in the Second Hospital of Dalian Medical University were selected as the research subjects. And the gene expression levels of molecules related to NK cell-killing function were detected by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction.

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  • The article focuses on identifying key genes that impact the prognosis and radiosensitivity of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), specifically investigating the gene PKMYT1.
  • Using various bioinformatics tools and methods, researchers identified 14 significant genes and confirmed that PKMYT1 is overexpressed in LUAD, affecting how cancer cells respond to radiation treatment.
  • The study concludes that silencing PKMYT1 can enhance tumor cell sensitivity to radiation, suggesting it could be a potential therapeutic target for improving LUAD treatment outcomes.
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Objective: Arsenic is a metalloid environmental carcinogen involved in the occurrence and development of many cancers. miRNA-21 plays a crucial role in arsenic-induced carcinogenesis. We aimed to elucidate the mechanism by which miRNA-21 influences arsenic-induced cancer.

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Objective: To observe the effect of catgut embedment at "Baihui" (GV 20), "Dazhui" (GV 14), etc. on learning-memory ability, expression of hippocampal protein kinase C interacting protein 1 (PICK 1) and glutamate receptor 2 (GluR 2) proteins and level of calcium ions, so as to explore its mechanism underlying improvement of vascular cognitive impairment.

Methods: A total of 56 male SD rats were randomly divided into sham operation, model, catgut embedment and medication groups (=14 in each).

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High quality cadmium-free Zn-In-S:Ag doped-nanocrystals (d-NCs) were synthesized via a simple one-step noninjection route using silver nitrate, indium acetate, zinc acetate, oleylamine, S powder and 1-dodecanethiol as starting materials in an organic phase. The size and optical properties can be effectively tailored by controlling the reaction time, reaction temperature, Ag(+) dopant concentration, and the molar ratio of In to Zn. The photoluminescence wavelength of as-prepared Zn-In-S:Ag NCs covered a broad visible range from 458 nm to 603 nm.

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