Publications by authors named "Wei-Ping Tian"

Background: The communication between carcinoma associated fibroblasts (CAFs) and cancer cells facilitate tumor metastasis. In this study, we further underlying the epigenetic mechanisms of CAFs feed the cancer cells and the molecular mediators involved in these processes.

Methods: MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells were treated with CAFs culture conditioned medium, respectively.

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Carcinoma associated fibroblasts (CAFs) produce a nutrient-rich microenvironment to fuel tumor progression and metastasis. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and the inflammation pathway co-operate to transform CAFs. Therefore, elucidating the mechanism mediating the activity of CAFs might identify novel therapies.

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Due to the complicated environment there are various types of highway disasters in Shaanxi Province (China). The damages caused are severe, losses are heavy, and have rapidly increased over the years, especially those caused by flood disasters along the rivers in mountainous areas. Therefore, research on risk evaluations, which play important roles in the prevention and mitigation of highway disasters are very important.

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Objective: To determine the interaction between miR-21 and DNA methylation in different breast cancer cells.

Methods: Fluorescence tagged miR-21 inhibitor and its negative control (NC) were transient transfected into MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cell, the transfection efficiency was observed using fluorescence microscopy, and the miR-21 expression level and genome DNA methylation status before and after transfection were assessed by real-time PCR and bisulfite-qMSP respectively. To investigate the regulation effect of DNA methylation on miR-21, cells were treated with 5-AZA (2.

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Paclitaxel (taxol) is a widely used chemo-drug for many solid tumors, while continual taxol treatment is revealed to stimulate tumor dissemination. We previously found that a small molecule inhibitor of miR-21, termed AC1MMYR2, had the potential to impair tumorigenesis and metastasis. The aim of this study was to investigate whether combining AC1MMYR2 with taxol could be explored as a means to limit tumor metastasis.

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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was applied to study the decomposition process postmortem in rat lung tissue and provided a new method for the estimation of postmortem interval (PMI). The results demonstrated that, with the PMI increasing, the peak position of main absorbance bands showed no significant difference, but there was obvious variance of intensity: (1) The intensity of 1080 and 1241 cm(-1) related to nucleic acid tended to decrease. (2) The intensity ratio at Amide I (I1647) and II (I1541) decreased since death.

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