Publications by authors named "Jian-Fei Tang"

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  • Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is crucial for understanding river pollution, especially in urban areas of China, where multiple unclear pollutant sources complicate pollution management.* -
  • A study of five central urban rivers used advanced mass spectrometry to analyze DOM at the molecular level, discovering high levels of anthropogenic compounds like lipids and proteins, linked to domestic wastewater.* -
  • Findings revealed that wet weather increased certain pollutant concentrations in rivers, while different sewer systems showed varying levels of pollution, with combined systems being more affected by domestic waste.*
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The quality markers(Q-markers) of Shujin Huoxue Capsules were comprehensively discriminated based on the five principles of transfer and traceability, specificity, compatibility, effectiveness and measurability. The compounds that could be transferred from the original medicinal materials to the preparation were selected with the principle of transfer and traceability. The specific components in the prescription were screened by reviewing literature with the principle of specificity.

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The efficacy of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) for patients with chronic painful osteoporotic compression fractures remains unknown. The purpose of this study was to compare the efficacy of PVP and conservative treatment (CT) for pain relief and functional outcome in patients with chronic compression fractures and persistent pain. Ninety-six patients with chronic compression fractures confirmed by MRI and persistent severe pain for 3 months or longer were prospectively randomly assigned to undergo PVP (n=46, Group A) or CT (n=50, Group B).

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Objective: To analyze the influence of muscle tension in the histological changes of the skeletal muscle.

Methods: Fifty-four Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. The left gastrocnemius muscles of the rats were dissected with only the neurovascular pedicles intact; the tibial nerves were cut and immediately repaired by epineurial suture.

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To investigate the effect of tension on the contractive force of muscle and nerve conduction velocity of the repaired nerve, this study was designed. Fifty-four Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. The left gastrocnemius muscles of the rats were dissected with the neurovascular pedicles intact; the tibial nerves were cut and immediately repaired by epineurial suture.

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