Background: Intracranial arterial narrowing is a significant factor leading to brief episodes of reduced blood flow to the brain, known as transient ischemic attacks, or full-blown strokes. While atherosclerosis is commonly associated with intracranial arterial narrowing, it is frequently of a non-atherosclerotic nature in younger patients.
Case Summary: Here, we present the case of a young stroke patient with narrowing of the middle cerebral artery (MCA), characterized as non-atherosclerotic lesions, who experienced an ischemic stroke despite receiving standard drug therapy.
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a common digestive system tumor with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. At present, the use of computer-assisted colonoscopy technology to detect polyps is relatively mature, but it still faces some challenges, such as missed or false detection of polyps. Therefore, how to improve the detection rate of polyps more accurately is the key to colonoscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFColorectal polyp is an important early manifestation of colorectal cancer, which is significant for the prevention of colorectal cancer. Despite timely detection and manual intervention of colorectal polyps can reduce their chances of becoming cancerous, most existing methods ignore the uncertainties and location problems of polyps, causing a degradation in detection performance. To address these problems, in this paper, we propose a novel colorectal image analysis method for polyp diagnosis via PAM-Net.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPulmonary vascular remodeling caused by the excessive proliferation of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) is the hallmark feature of pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). Eukaryotic initiation factor 3 subunit A (EIF3A) exhibited proliferative activity in multiple cell types. The present study investigated the role of EIF3A in the progression of PAH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRAS is a major anticancer drug target which requires membrane localization to activate downstream signal transduction. The direct inhibition of RAS has proven to be challenging. Here, we present a novel strategy for targeting RAS by stabilizing its interaction with the prenyl-binding protein PDE6D and disrupting its localization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The unique hypervariable C-terminal region (HVR) of K-Ras4B, one of the most frequently mutated proteins in many powerful cancers, contains a C-terminal farnesylated and methylated Cys and a poly-lysine motif, which decides the association of K-Ras4B to the inner leaflet of plasma membrane for activating the downstream signaling activity. In our previous work, we inserted an additional Cys in K-Ras4B HVR peptide synthesis for NCL in the semi-synthesis of K-Ras4b protein, but it is not suitable for application in protein dimerization research. The recently developed selenocysteine (Sec, U) mediated native chemical ligation reaction followed by selective deselenization, which can help to broaden the scope of protein synthesis, requires the generation of the peptide fragment with an N-terminal Sec.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Exp Clin Cancer Res
December 2019
In the original publication of this article [1], Fig. 6 is wrong and the updated figure is shown below.
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June 2019
Background & Aims: Although the prognosis of patients with occult hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection (OBI) is usually benign, a small portion may undergo cirrhosis and subsequently hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We studied the mechanism of life-long Integration of virus DNA into OBI host's genome, of which may induce hepatocyte transformation.
Methods: We applied HBV capture sequencing on single cells from an OBI patient who, developed multiple HCC tumors and underwent liver resection in May 2013 at Tongji Hospital in China.
Two chiral (-)-diphosphine-digold(I) complexes containing mono- and di-methylester substituted diphosphine ligands have been prepared and structurally characterized. Both complexes are highly potent against breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 but showed much lower cytotoxicity against the normal human breast epithelial cells MCF10A. When compared with its mono-substituted analogue, the di-methylester substituted complex caused markedly lower and relatively insignificant damage to the normal breast cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGuang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi
August 2010
The Anisodus tanguticus (Maxim.) Pascher is a Chinese traditional medicinal material and Tibet herb of local Qing-hai. The authors collected, tanguticus and wild Anisodus tanguticus (Maxim.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To evaluate the choice of operative method,timing of surgery and the outcome of tibia Pilon fractures.
Methods: From March 1999 to November 2008, 52 patients of Pilon fractures were treated including 38 males and 14 females with the average age of 38 years old ranging from 23 to 59 years. There were 17 cases of open fractures and 35 cases of closed fractures.
Zhonghua Bing Li Xue Za Zhi
September 2006
Objective: To investigate the transdifferentiation of pulmonary artery endothelial cells (PAECs) into smooth muscle-like cells under hypoxia and the role of myocardin therein.
Methods: Recombinant plasmid psimyocardin (pSi), capable of silencing the expression of myocardin gene, was constructed by RNAi to be used to transfect the PAECs. Endothelial cells of adult pig pulmonary small arteries were purified by immunomagnetic purification technique, and divided into 4 groups: normoxia group (to be cultured in normoxic cell culture box containing 21% O(2), 5% CO2, and 74% N(2)), normoxia + pSi group, hypoxia group (to be cultured in cell box containing 1% O(2), 5% CO2, and 74% N(2)), and hypoxia + pSi group to be cultured for 1, 4, and 7 days respectively.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
February 2003
The ADAM family consists of a number of transmembrane proteins that contain disintegrin-like and metalloproteinase-like domains. Therefore, ADAMs potentially have cell adhesion and protease activities. 14-3-3 proteins are a highly conserved family of cytoplasmic proteins that associate with several intracellular signaling molecules in the regulation of various cellular functions.
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