Publications by authors named "Jimin Dai"

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has a history of over 3000 years of medical practice. Due to the complex ingredients and unclear pharmacological mechanism of TCM, it is very difficult to predict its risks. With the increase in the number and severity of spontaneous reports of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) of TCM, its safety has received widespread attention.

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Adverse drug reactions (ADR) are directly related to public health and become the focus of public and media attention. At present, a large number of ADR events have been reported on the Internet, but the mining and utilization of such information resources is insufficient. Named entity recognition (NER) is the basic work of many natural language processing (NLP) tasks, which aims to identify entities with specific meanings from natural language texts.

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Opioid abuse and addiction have become a global pandemic, posing tremendous health and social burdens. The rewarding effects and the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms are the two mainstays of opioid addiction. Mu-opioid receptors (MORs), a member of opioid receptors, play important roles in opioid addiction, mediating both the rewarding effects of opioids and opioid withdrawal syndrome (OWS).

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Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) is characterized by dysregulated cytokine release, immune responses and is associated with organ dysfunction. IL-6R blockade indicates promising therapeutic effects in cytokine release storm but still remains unknown in SIRS. To address the issue, we generated the human knock-in mice and a defined epitope murine anti-human membrane-bound IL-6R (mIL-6R) mAb named h-mIL-6R mAb.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is often diagnosed at a late stage, when the prognosis is poor. The regulation of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) plays a crucial role in HCC. However, the precise regulatory mechanisms of lncRNA signaling in HCC remain largely unknown.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Previous studies have suggested that mu-opioid receptor (MOR), a member of the opioid receptor family, is involved in the pathogenesis of HCC. However, the mechanism by which MOR regulates the biological behavior of HCC is still poorly understood.

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Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome, and liver is a susceptible target organ in sepsis, because the activation of inflammatory pathways contributes to septic liver injury. Oxidative stress has been documented to participate in septic liver injury, because it not only directly induces oxidative genotoxicity, but also exacerbates inflammatory pathways to potentiate damage of liver. Therefore, to ameliorate oxidative stress is promising for protecting liver in sepsis.

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Background: Stem cells that have undergone long-term ex vivo expansion are most likely functionally compromised (namely cellular senescence) in terms of their stem cell properties and therapeutic potential. Due to its ability to attenuate cellular senescence, melatonin (MLT) has been proposed as an adjuvant in long-term cell expansion protocols, but the mechanism underlying MLT-induced cell rejuvenation remains largely unknown.

Methods: Human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) were isolated and cultured ex vivo for up to 15 passages, and cells from passages 2, 7, and 15 (P2, P7, and P15) were used to investigate cellular senescence and autophagy change in response to long-term expansion and indeed the following MLT treatment.

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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) represent an emerging field of tumor biology, playing essential roles in cancer cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis. However, the overall functional and clinical significance of most lncRNAs in pancreatic cancer is not thoroughly understood. Here, we described most of the lncRNAs with aberrant expression patterns in pancreatic cancer as detected by microarray.

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L-type voltage-gated calcium ion channels (L-VGCCs) have been demonstrated to be the mediator of several significant intracellular activities in excitable cells, such as neurons, chromaffin cells and myocytes. Recently, an increasing number of studies have investigated the function of L-VGCCs in non-excitable cells, particularly stem cells. However, there appear to be no systematic reviews of the relationship between L-VGCCs and stem cells, and filling this gap is prescient considering the contribution of L-VGCCs to the proliferation and differentiation of several types of stem cells.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the malignancy derived from normal hepatocytes with increasing incidence and extremely poor prognosis worldwide. The only approved first-line systematic treatment agent for HCC, sorafenib, is capable to effectively improve advanced HCC patients' survival. However, it is gradually recognized that the therapeutic response to sorafenib could be drastically diminished after short-term treatment, defined as primary resistance.

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Objective To explore the role of sestrin2 (SESN2) in sorafenib primary resistance and the underlying mechanism in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Methods Real-time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western blot analysis were performed to examine SESN2 mRNA and protein levels in Bel-7404, SNU-398, HLE, HLF and Hep3B cell lines. Immunohistochemical staining was used to detect SESN2 expression in HCC tissues.

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The title compound, C(34)H(36)N(2)O(6), located on a center of inversion, crystallizes with one half-mol-ecule in the asymmetric unit. The dihedral angle between the benzene rings is 86.19 (2)°.

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Objective: To define the determinants of perioperative death and complications after cardiac valve replacement in 702 patients.

Methods: Clinical data of the patients after cardiac valve replacement were analyzed retrospectively.

Results: Perioperative mortality and morbidity correlated significantly with some of the perioperative variables, such as higher NYHA functional class (III or IV), large left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (>/= 70 mm), C/T >/= 0.

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