Publications by authors named "Lai-Hong Yan"

Background: Early detection of colorectal cancer (CRC) is crucial to the treatment and prognosis of patients. Traditional screening methods have disadvantages.

Methods: 231 blood samples were collected from 86 CRC, 56 colorectal adenoma (CRA), and 89 healthy individuals, from which extracellular vesicle long RNAs (exLRs) were isolated and sequenced.

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  • Promoters are key DNA elements near the transcription start site that regulate gene transcription and are critical for understanding gene structure and regulation.
  • This study combined pseudo k-tuple nucleotide composition with a position-correlation scoring function to identify promoter sequences in several organisms, including humans and bacteria.
  • The method showed high accuracy in distinguishing promoters from non-promoters (up to 95.7%) and outperformed existing techniques, with a user-friendly online server created for broader access to the tool.
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Proteins with at least one carbohydrate recognition domain are lectins that can identify and reversibly interact with glycan moiety of glycoconjugates or a soluble carbohydrate. It has been proved that lectins can play various vital roles in mediating signal transduction, cell-cell recognition and interaction, immune defense, and so on. Most organisms can synthesize and secret lectins.

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Lectins are a diverse type of glycoproteins or carbohydrate-binding proteins that have a wide distribution to various species. They can specially identify and exclusively bind to a certain kind of saccharide groups. Cancerlectins are a group of lectins that are closely related to cancer and play a major role in the initiation, survival, growth, metastasis and spread of tumor.

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Summary: In prokaryotes, the σ54 promoters are unique regulatory elements and have attracted much attention because they are in charge of the transcription of carbon and nitrogen-related genes and participate in numerous ancillary processes and environmental responses. All findings on σ54 promoters are favorable for a better understanding of their regulatory mechanisms in gene transcription and an accurate discovery of genes missed by the wet experimental evidences. In order to provide an up-to-date, interactive and extensible database for σ54 promoter, a free and easy accessed database called Pro54DB (σ54 promoter database) was built to collect information of σ54 promoter.

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Phosphorylation is one of the most important protein post-translation modifications. With the rapid development of high-throughput mass spectrometry, phosphorylation site data is rapidly accumulating, which provides us an opportunity to systematically investigate and predict phosphorylation in proteins. The phosphorylation of threonine is the addition of a phosphoryl group to its polar side chains group.

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Objective: To analyze the treatment effect of Endobutton plate cable system for the treatment of the distal tibiofibular syndesmosis injury.

Methods: Total 38 patients with tibiofibular syndesmosis separation treated by surgical operation from October 2011 to October 2013 were analyzed retrospectively. According to internal fixation, 38 cases were divided into two groups involving group A (cortical screw fixation) and group B (Endobutton plate cable system fixation).

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of two sizes of hollow screws (6.5 mm vs 8.0 mm) in treating femoral neck fractures in patients over a five-year period.
  • 117 patients underwent surgery, and outcomes like healing time, complications, and hip function were assessed, showing no significant differences between the two screw sizes.
  • The conclusion indicates that hollow screw fixation is effective for femoral neck fractures in young adults and that both screw sizes provide adequate support without affecting healing or increasing complications.
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Objective: To measure the stability of Evans procedure and Chrisman-Snook technique in the treatment of II degree lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint, and provide basis for treatment and prognosis.

Methods: From July 2008 to June 2009,18 frozen corpes were collected, including 10 males and 8 females, with an average age of fresh 39.3 +/- 11.

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Although the postsynaptic events responsible for development of pathological pain have been intensively studied, the relative contribution of presynaptic neurotransmitters to the whole process remains less elucidated. In the present investigation, we sought to measure temporal changes in spinal release of both excitatory amino acids (EAAs, glutamate and aspartate) and inhibitory amino acids (IAAs, glycine, ?-aminobutyric acid and taurine) in response to peripheral inflammatory pain state. The results showed that following peripheral chemical insult induced by subcutaneous bee venom (BV) injection, there was an initial, parallel increase in spinal release of both EAAs and IAAs, however, the balance between them was gradually disrupted when pain persisted longer, with EAAs remaining at higher level but IAAs at a level below the baseline.

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The primary somatosensory cortex (S1 area) is one of the key brain structures for central processing of somatic noxious information to produce pain perception. However, so far, the spatiotemporal characteristics of neuronal activities associated with peripheral persistent nociception have rarely been studied. In the present report, we used c-Fos as a neuronal marker to analyze spatial and temporal patterns of pain-related neuronal activities within the S1 area of rats subjecting to subcutaneous (s.

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Pharmacokinetics (PK)-pharmacodynamics (PD) modeling, the mathematical description of the relationship between PK and PD, can estimate and predict relevant parameters associated with onset, magnitude and time courses of dose-concentration-effect of a drug. In this report, we introduce a new nonsteady-state and time-dependent PK-PD modeling of a single dose of morphine in which time courses of concentration of unconjugated and estimated conjugated morphine in compartments of either plasma or biophase (cerebrospinal fluid, CSF) and multiple anti-nociceptive effects across thermal and mechanical stimulus modalities in rats were studied. The results showed that: (1) both intragastric and intraperitoneal administration of a single dose of morphine resulted in a differential anti-nociceptive effect in both magnitude and time course of the drug between thermal and mechanical painful stimuli (anti-mechanical pain effect was 2-3 fold stronger than anti-thermal pain effect, P < 0.

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