Publications by authors named "Jingjing Rui"

Background: The incentive spirometer (IS) is a mechanical device that promotes lung expansion and can be used to prevent and treat postoperative pulmonary complications. In this study, the preventive effect of pulmonary function training with IS on the improvement of pulmonary function and pulmonary complications was observed.

Methods: From May 2019 to April 2021, 69 scoliosis patients with impaired moderate and severe lung function were divided into the traditional pulmonary training group ( = 32) and IS-enhanced pulmonary training group ( = 35).

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The rate of drug-induced proliferation (DIP) has been proposed as an unbiased alternative drug effect metric. However, current assays are not easy and precise enough to track minor changes in cell growth. Here, we report the optimized EZMTT based detection method which can continuously measure time-dependent growth after drug treatment and reliably detect partial drug resistance for cancer cells.

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Organotellurium compounds have been reported as an immune-modulator sensitizing chemotherapeutics. Herein, we report the design and synthesis of a series of novel tellurodibenzoic acids as mimics of diphenylarsenic acid (DPAA) and potential selective KGA inhibitors. Representative compound 3B exhibited potent inhibition of KGA and glutamine-dependent HCT-116 cells.

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Tumor metabolism has been deeply investigated for cancer therapeutics. Here, we demonstrate that glutamine deficiency alone could not completely inhibit cancer cell growth and that many potent kidney-type glutaminase (KGA) inhibitors did not show satisfying efficacy. The potent KGA allosteric inhibitor, CB-839, resulted in up to 80% growth inhibition of all tested cell lines, whereas Hexylselen (CPD-3B), a KGA/glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) inhibitor, showed essentially no toxicity to normal cells up to a 10 μM concentration and could completely inhibit the growth of many aggressive cell lines.

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