Publications by authors named "Ya-Ming Wei"

Objective: To study the clinical effects of preoperative autologous blood donation (PABD) in selective general surgery.

Methods: Paired study was performed in PABD group with 70 PABD cases screened from selective general surgery during the period from November 2017 to August 2018 in our hospital, and the control group included 70 cases without preoperative autologous blood donation, the baseline data before surgery were not significantly different. The transfusion quantities of allogeneic RBC and plasma, the levels of perioperative hemoglobin and platelets, the time and expense of hospitalization were compared between two groups.

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Objective: To explore the the effects of 2-Me, DTT, papain, pineapple protease and ZZAP on the antigenicity of JMH antigen of human red blood cells (RBC) surface.

Methods: Firstly, human RBC were treated with 2-Me, DTT, pineapple protease, papain and ZZAP reagents, respectively. The antigenicity of JMH antigen on human RBC surface was detected and analyzed by flow cytometry.

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Objective: To determine and perform a correlation analysis of the contents of putrescine, cadaverine, and histamine in necrotic tissue, blood, and urine of patients with diabetic foot (DF).

Methods: Ten patients with severe wet necrotizing DF hospitalized from January 2011 to January 2012 were assigned as group DF, and 10 orthopedic patients with scar but without diabetes or skin ulcer hospitalized in the same period were assigned as control group. Samples of necrotic tissue from feet of patients in group DF and normal tissue from extremities of patients in control group, and samples of blood and 24-hour urine of patients in both groups were collected, and the amount of each sample was 10 mL.

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Aim: To investigate the association of polymorphisms of nur-related receptor 1 (Nurr1) and development of alcohol dependence in Mexican Americans.

Methods: Peripheral blood samples were collected from 374 alcoholic and 346 nonalcoholic Mexican Americans; these two groups were sex- and age-matched. Sample DNA was extracted and genomic DNA was amplified by polymerase chain reaction.

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Umbilical cord blood stem cell transplantation (CBSCT) has made significant progress in treatment of lethal congenital or malignant disorders. Both the incidence and severity of GVHD from CBSCT were lower than that from bone marrow and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, particularly for adult patients, but these advantages were also associated with higher rates of relapse. The immune-mediated effect of natural killer and cytotoxic T cells against residual tumor cells were shown to prevent relapse and to induce remission after bone marrow transplantation.

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To establish a mouse model bearing transplantable human chronic myeloid leukemia for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation to treat leukemia, 4 - 5-week-old female BALB/c nude mice were given cyclophosphamide 2 mg/mouse at day -2, -1, and then the human chronic myeloid leukemia K562 cells were engrafted into the mice at day 0 by injection via tail vein or peritoneal cavity. PB and BM cells were collected, the CD45, CD13, and CD33 antigens were delected by using FCM, the bcr/abl fusion gene mRNA was examined by RT-PCR. The results showed that transplantable leukemic mice could be yielded from 4 - 5-week-old nude mice either by injection through tail vein or peritoneal cavity when the total number of inoculated tumor cells was more than 2 x 10(5) per mouse, whether being pretreated with 2 mg CTX/mouse or not.

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8,11-Dioxol-6-en-9alpha, 10alpha-epoxy-8beta-hydroxyeremophilane (HEM), a new eremophilanoid sesquiterpene, was isolated from Senecio oldhamianus Maxim. Its effects of cytotoxicity, telomerase activity, apoptosis and related genes expression in two human tumor cell lines, human hepatoma cells SMMC-7721 and human oophoroma cells HO-8910, were studied. Hydroxycamptothecine (HCPT) was used as a positive control.

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Objective: To investigate the mechanisms underlying the effect of selenium dioxide (SeO(2)) on the proliferation, apoptosis, and apoptosis-related gene expressions of Bcl-2 and p53 in 3 leukemia cell lines NB4, K562 and HL-60.

Methods: The three leukemia cell lines were treated with 3, 10 and 30 mmol/L SeO(2) and apoptosis detected by flow cytometry and analysis of p53 and Bcl-2 expressions.

Results: SeO(2) at 10 and 30 mmol/L could inhibit the proliferation of three leukemia cell lines.

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Aim of this study was to develop the detection method of soluble human leukocyte antigens I (sHLA-I) and to explore sHLA-I level alteration in storage blood and its significance. sHLA-I level in sera of 60 Guangdong normal individuals and sHLA-I concentration in blood components from 20 donors quantitatively were detected by sandwich ELISA. The results showed that sensitivity of this assay was 2.

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To observe the gene polymorphism of Rh blood group in unrelated random individuals and families for Chinese Han nationality, polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primer (PCR-SSP) was used to amplify the Rh C/E gene, RhD gene, exons, intron 2 and 10, insert and Rh Box in 160 blood samples of RhD positive unrelated individuals and 71 samples of RhD negative unrelated individuals and 7 samples of families whose probands were RhD-negative. The results showed that RhD genes of RhD-negative individuals with C antigens were polymorphism, three forms were found for D exon including intact, partial deletion and complete deletion exons. Insert fragments and Rh Box were found in most cases of families whose probands were RhD-negative and its inheritance accorded with the Mendel's Law, and it did not affect the expression of RhD gene.

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To evaluate the use of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (allo-PBSCT) for treatment of acute and chronic leukemia, from March 1997 to January 2003, 21 adult patients with malignant hematopoietic diseases underwent allo-PBSCT from HLA-identical siblings (19 patients) and haplo-identical mother (one) and one B point site mismatched sibling (one). All donors were mobilized with G-CSF for 4 days and peripheral blood stem cells were collected by CS-3000 separator. The conditioning regimen included the high dose combination chemotherapy and TBI.

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To explore the possible linkage between telomerase and acute leukemia, we detected telomerase activity expressed in 3 leukemia cell lines, 22 acute leukemia bone marrow and 6 normal bone marrow with PCR ELISA assay. Results showed that telomerase activities of three leukemia cell lines were positive with the average (1.57 +/- 0.

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