Publications by authors named "Ming Xi Wan"

Background: Noninvasive and functional imaging of the focal liver lesion (FLL) vasculature at microscopic scales is clinically challenging. We investigated the feasibility of using super-resolution ultrasound (SR-US) imaging for visualizing and quantifying the microvasculature of intraparenchymal FLLs.

Methods: Patients with FLLs between June 2022 and February 2023 were prospectively screened.

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Acoustic differences in the phonated sounds made by men and women are related to laryngeal and vocal tract structural differences. This model-based study explored how typical vocal fold differences between males and females affect intraglottal pressure distributions under conditions of different glottal angles and transglottal pressures, and thus how they may affect phonation. The computational code ANSYS Fluent 6.

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Interpretation of experimental data from micro- and nano-scale indentation testing is highly dependent on the constitutive model selected to relate measurements to mechanical properties. The Kelvin-Voigt Fractional Derivative model (KVFD) offers a compact set of viscoelastic features appropriate for characterizing soft biological materials. This paper provides a set of KVFD solutions for converting indentation testing data acquired for different geometries and scales into viscoelastic properties of soft materials.

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The elasticity of the vessel wall is important for the clinical identification of rupture-risks. The Von Mises strain can be a potential index for the indication of carotid vessel pathologies. In this paper, a fast clinically applicable real-time algorithm from time-sequence of B-mode carotid images is developed.

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Modeling laryngeal aerodynamics requires specification of the glottal geometry. Changing the glottal exit radius alters the intraglottal pressure distributions in the converging glottis [Scherer et al., J.

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Aim: To investigate the low intensity ultrasound (US)-induced apoptosis in human gastric carcinoma cells and its potential mechanism and to suggest a new therapeutic approach to gastric carcinoma.

Methods: Human SGC-7901 gastric carcinoma cells were cultured in vitro and irradiated by low intensity US for 10 min at different intensities with different incubation times after irradiation. Morphologic changes were examined under microscope with trypan blue staining and then the percentage of early apoptotic cells was detected by flow cytometry (FCM) with double staining of fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-Annexin V/propidium iodide (PI).

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Aim: To investigate the protein profile of human hepatocarcinoma cell line SMMC-7721, to analyze the specific functions of abundant expressed proteins in the processes of hepatocarcinoma genesis, growth and metastasis, to identify the hepatocarcinoma-specific biomarkers for the early prediction in diagnosis, and to explore the new drug targets for liver cancer therapy.

Methods: Total proteins from human hepatocarcinoma cell line SMMC-7721 were separated by two-dimensional electrophoresis (2DE). The silver-stained gel was analyzed by 2DE software Image Master 2D Elite.

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We investigated the feasibility of two monitoring imaging methods to visualize and evaluate the high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) induced lesions in vitro during and after their formation, which were based on differential ultrasonic parameter estimation. Firstly, ultrasonic attenuation slope of tissue sample was estimated based on the spectral analysis of ultrasound RF backscattered signals. The differential attenuation slope maps were acquired, which were interpreted as the differences between the pretreatment image and those obtained in different stages during HIFU therapy.

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Aim: To investigate the preparation, shape and ultrasound triggered release characteristics of gelatin nanogel modified with fluoride anion.

Methods: Adriamycin gelatin nanogel modified with fluoride anion (ADM-FMNG) was prepared by co-precipitation with fluoride anion. The content and encapsulation rate of adriamycin were measured by HPLC method.

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Intraglottal pressure distributions depend upon glottal shape, size, and diameter. This study reports the effects of varying glottal angle on intraglottal and transglottal pressures using a three-dimensional Plexiglas model with a glottis having nine symmetric glottal angles and a constant minimal glottal diameter of 0.06 cm.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the alteration of the protein profile in cells after sonication and to identify the key proteins involved in the process of cell apoptosis. Walker 256 carinosarcoma cells were exposed to focused ultrasound (US) at the intensity of 2.0, 7.

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Background: The assessment of regional pulmonary ventilation and perfusion is essential for the evaluation of a variety of lung disorders. Pulmonary ventilation MRI using inhaled oxygen as a contrast medium can be obtained with a clinical MR scanner, without additional equipment, and has been demonstrated to be a feasible means of assessing ventilation in animal models and some clinical patients. However, few studies have reported on MR ventilation-perfusion imaging.

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Encapsulating proteins in polymeric microspheres is a useful mode of drug delivery, but the proteins are subjected to damage in the process of ultrasound emulsion microencapsulation. The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ultrasound power and duration on the function and structure of trypsin, and the reason of protein denaturation when it was irradiated by 20 kHz ultrasound. The relatively stable enzyme, trypsin, was dissolved in aqueous solution in the presence and absence of additives to study the stability of trypsin during the ultrasound irradiation.

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Aim: To evaluate the synergistic antitumor effects of herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) together with tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) or interleukin-2 (IL-2) gene expression on gastric cancer cell line SGC7901.

Methods: Recombinant vectors pL(TT)SN and pL(TI)SN, which express TK-IRES-TNF-alpha and TK-IRES-IL-2 genes separately, as well as the control plasmids pL(TK)SN and pLXSN were employed to transfect PA317 cells respectively to generate the viruses that can stably express the objective genes through G418 selection. The gastric cancer cells were then transfected by the retroviral serum from the package cells and maintained in culture to determine the cell growth and apoptosis.

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Aim: To construct and identify the recombinant vectors carrying herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase (HSV-TK) and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) or interleukin-2 (IL-2) genes expressed in gastric carcinoma cell line SGC7901.

Methods: The fragments of HSV-TK, internal ribosome entry sites (IRES) and TNF-alpha or IL-2 genes were inserted in a TK-IRES-TNF-alpha or TK-IRES-IL-2 order into pEGFP-N(3) and pLXSN to generate the therapeutic vectors pEGFP-TT, pEGFP-TI, pL(TT)SN and pL(TI)SN respectively, which were structurally confirmed by the digestion analysis of restriction endonuclease. The former two plasmids were used for the transient expression of recombinant proteins in the target cells while pL(TT)SN and pL(TI)SN were transfected into SGC7901 cells by lipofectamine for the stable expression of objective genes through G418 selection.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of ultrasound on the structure and function of human tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and to study whether TNF-alpha underwent a denaturation process and the molecular structure was damaged when it was irradiated by ultrasound. The samples of TNF-alpha were dissolved in aqueous solution and filled into polystyrene tubes. High intensity ultrasound processor (20 kHz frequency, burst mode, 0.

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