Publications by authors named "Ming-Zhi Wang"

Objectives: To investigate the relationship between the perpetrator's sex, victim's position and slashing location as well as anthropometric parameters on distance and space required for slashing, to provide the theoretical basis for the judgment of whether the crime scene was consistent with the criminal activity space.

Methods: The kinematics data of 12 male and 12 female subjects slashing the neck of standing and supine mannequins as well as the chest of the standing mannequins with a kitchen knife were obtained by using a 3D motion capture system. The relationship between the perpetrator's sex-victim's position, the perpetrator's sex-slashing location, and anthropometric parameters and the distance and space required for the slashing were analyzed by two-factor repeated measures ANOVA and Pearson correlation analysis respectively.

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Background And Purpose: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a rapid renal dysfunctional disease, for which no effective drugs or therapies are available to improve prognosis. Loganetin is a natural product with unknown bioactivities. Here, we identified a new protective effect and mechanism of Loganetin in a mouse model of AKI induced by rhabdomyolysis.

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(burdock) is the most popular daily edible vegetable in China and Japan because of its general health tonic effects. Previous studies focused on the beneficial role of but neglected its potential side-effects and toxicities. In the present study, the sub-chronic toxicity profile of following 28 days of consecutive exposure was investigated in rats.

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Spectral calibration must be carried out in order to determine its central wavelength and half-wave band width of each pixel before the usage of imaging spectrometer. But it was found out that these parameters vary as environment changes. The present paper studies the effect based on test field data.

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Bioremediation of diesel-contaminated soil was investigated for the effects of soil organic matter (SOM) and ageing time in two sets of experiments (Batch I and II, respectively). This study examined degradation efficiency in soil artificially contaminated with diesel oil (maximum total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) concentration of 9000 mg/kg soil). Batch I data showed that the values of the first-order degradation rate, k, were relatively high in the low-SOM soil batches.

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Objective: To observe the protective effect of serum derived from rats undergone auricular electroacupuncture (EA) stimulation on the incubated cerebral microvascular endotheliocytes with diabetic injury so as to investigate the underlying mechanism of cholinergic anti-inflammatory action.

Methods: SD rats were randomized into normal group (n = 10), diabetic model group (n = 6), auricular EA group (n = 8), vagotomy + EA group (n = 7, received ipsilateral vagotomy before auricular EA stimulation), atropine + EA group (n = 8), hexamethonium + EA group (n = 7) and alpha-bungarotoxin + EA group (n = 7). Diabetic mellitus model was established by feeding the rats with high sugar, high fat forage and intraperitoneal injection of 1% streptozotocin injection (STZ, 35 mg/kg).

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Background: Whether the expression of Golgi phosphoprotein 3 (GOLPH3) correlates with esophageal cancer tumorigenesis is currently unclear. The aim of this study was to examine GOLPH3 expression in patients with esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC) and explore its clinical significance.

Methods: Differences in the expression of GOLPH3 at the mRNA and protein level were examined via quantitative reverse transcriptase PCR and western blotting, respectively.

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