Publications by authors named "Jingping Guo"

Objective: To explore the effects of cluster nursing on VAS score and urinary system function of patients after percutaneous nephrolithotomy with pneumatic lithotripsy (PCNL).

Methods: November 2019-January 2019, 114 patients with PCNL who received treatment in our hospital were selected and randomly divided into two groups: the control group and the study group. The study group received cluster nursing, and the control group received routine nursing.

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Channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) is the primary culture species in the US along with its hybrid made with male blue catfish, I. furcatus. In an effort to improve the nutritional value of channel catfish, the masou salmon Δ5-desaturase like gene (D5D) driven by the common carp beta-actin promoter (βactin) was inserted into channel catfish.

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Objective: To set up and apply the evaluation standards for photography of schistosomiasis control theme, so as to offer the scientific advice for enriching the health information carrier of schistosomiasis control.

Methods: Through the literature review and expert consultation, the evaluation standard for photography of schistosomiasis control theme was formulated. The themes were divided into 4 projects, such as new construction, natural scenery, working scene, and control achievements.

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Objective: To explore a combined application of tissue expansion, perforator flaps and super-thin flaps in reconstruction of extensive face and neck scars.

Methods: In the first stage, the position and course of the perforators were confirmed with the multi-detector computed tomography ( MDCT) and color Doppler ultrasound. The expanders were implanted between subdermal vascular plexus and superficial fascia.

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Functional damage to microvascular endothelial cells by hyperglycemia is thought to be one of the critical risk factors in the impaired wound healing seen with diabetes mellitus. It is also thought that free radical stress plays a significant role in this endothelial cell dysfunction. In the present study, the effect of a free radical scavenger, MCI 186, on the endothelial cell dysfunction of cultured cells induced by high-glucose conditions was studied.

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