Publications by authors named "Xiao-qiang Lu"

The male genitalia characters of four species, Walker, 1859, Yamanaka, 1998, Walker, 1859 and Singh et Ahmad, 2022, placed in the genus Moore, 1888 before the present study, do not conform to the diagnosis of . A new genus, , is established for these four species, and two new species, and are described based on their external morphology and genitalia characters. is designated as the type species of the new genus.

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Lensless imaging has gained popularity in various applications due to its user-friendly nature, cost-effectiveness, and compact design. However, achieving high-quality image reconstruction within this framework remains a significant challenge. Lensless imaging measurements are associated with distinct point spread functions (PSFs), resulting in many PSFs introducing artifacts into the underlying physical model.

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The genus was studied using morphological and DNA barcode data. is described as a new species, and Munroe is recorded in China for the first time. The diagnosis of this genus is revised, and the genitalia description of (Kollar and Redtenbacher) and (Hampson) are given in English for the first time.

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Five species of the genus in China are studied with morphological and DNA barcode data. Wan, Lu & Du, , Wan, Lu & Du, , and Wan, Lu & Du, are described as new. (Warren) and (Butler) are newly diagnosed.

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Objective: To explore the analgesia of oxymatrine (OMT) affecting high voltage-dependent calcium channels (HVDCCs) and GABA release under neuropathic pain condition.

Methods: Totally 66 C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into the sham-operation group, the model group, and the OMT group, 22 in each group. Neuropathic pain models were established by partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSNL).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to investigate how oxymatrine (OMT) affects N-type voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) and their role in pain management in mice.
  • Researchers divided 45 mice into three groups to analyze changes in intracellular calcium levels and protein expression of N-type and L-type VGCCs after partial sciatic nerve ligation and OMT treatment.
  • Results showed that OMT treatment reduced calcium levels and altered N-type VGCC protein expression, suggesting that its analgesic effects are linked to modifications in the Cav2.2 channel's activity.
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Objective: To examine the in vivo visual imaging of buccal carcinoma with the near-infrared fluorescent quantum dots.

Methods: The U14 cells were labeled by endocytosis with QD800 (U14/QD800) which was linked with cell-penetrating peptide. Different number of U14/QD800 was injected under the buccal mucosa of nude mice and Kunming mice separately and imaged at different time to detect the in vivo sensitivity and dynamic imaging of U14/QD800.

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Objective: To study the efficacy of intravenous urokinase administration in preventing and treating vascular crisis in limb or finger replantation (LFR).

Methods: From September, 1999 to October, 2003, 158 patients underwent RSLF in whom 600,000 U of urokinase diluted in 30 ml saline was injected intravenously after blood vessel suture. An intermittent dose (200,000 U) per 12 h given postoperatively for maintenance.

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