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Three statistical experimental designs for enhancing yield of active compounds from herbal medicines and anti-motion sickness bioactivity.

Pharmacogn Mag

August 2015

Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Institute of Basic Medical Science, Chinese PLA General Hospital, Haidian District, Beijing 100853, China ; Department of Wound Repair and Tissue Regeneration, The First Affiliated Hospital (304th Hospital), General Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100048, PR China.

Background: Since antiquity, Zingiber officinale (ginger), pogostemonis herba, and radix aucklandiae have been used as traditional Chinese medicines to remit gastrointestinal discomfort. Recent evidences also show the efficacy of the three herbal medicines against nausea and vomiting.

Objective: To optimize the CO2 supercritical fluid extraction (SFE-CO2) conditions for ginger and the ethanol reflux extraction conditions for radix aucklandiae, control the quality of pogostemonis herba essential oil, and evaluate anti-motion sickness activity of the compound recipes composed of the three herbal medicine extracts.

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Should pyogenic granulomas following burns be excised?

Burns

May 2015

General Hospital of PLA, Trauma Center of Postgraduate Medical College , 28 Fu Xing Road, Beijing 100853, PR China; Key Laboratory of Wound Repair and Regeneration of PLA, The First Affiliated Hospital (304th Hospital), General Hospital of PLA, 51 Fu Cheng Road, Beijing 100048, PR China. Electronic address:

Background: Patients with pygenic granuloma following burns (PGB) presents dramatic clinical features which are different from those with classic pyogenic granuloma. This review aims to discuss whether pyogenic granuloma following burns (PGB) need excision or not.

Methods: Using the PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library and web of science databases.

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In vivo dedifferentiation of human epidermal cells.

Cell Biol Int

November 2007

Mental Health Center, ShanTou University Medical College, GuangDong Province, and Wound Healing and Cell Biology Laboratory, Burns Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital (304th Hospital), Beijing 100037, PR China.

Consistent with our previous study, we herein offer further evidence to demonstrate the dedifferentiation of differentiating epidermal cells into stem cells or stem cells -like in vivo. The epidermal sheets eliminated of basal cells were labeled with 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole (DAPI), and then were transplanted onto the full-thickness skin wounds nude mice. Immunohistochemical examination of the survival sheets showed that some cells were positive for both DAPI and either cytokeratins (CK19, CK14) or beta1 integrin in spinous and granular layers at day 7 after transplantation.

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Pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia (PEH) is characteristic of reactive epithelial downward proliferation into the dermis. To explore the mechanism of PEH formation, we investigated the cause, clinical characteristics, histopathologic change, and clinical treatment of PEH, the expression characteristics of stem cell factor (SCF), and its receptor c-Kit in PEH and normal skin of PEH edge (PEH-N). The clinical data of 11 patients with PEH were reviewed, and biopsy examination and bacterial cultures were performed.

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Adult bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells contribute to wound healing of skin appendages.

Cell Tissue Res

December 2006

Wound Healing and Cell Biology Laboratory, Burns Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital (304th Hospital), General Hospital of PLA, Trauma Center of Postgraduate Medical College, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Adult bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are well-established as having the capacity to differentiate into cells with mesodermal, ectodermal, and endodermal characteristics and can leave their niche to home toward and engraft within foreign tissues. To investigate whether adult MSCs contribute to the repair of skin appendages after injury, BrdU-labeled MSCs were co-cultured with heat-shocked confluent sweat gland cells (SGCs) in vitro and later intravenously injected into full-thickness skin wounds in rats. When adult MSCs were co-cultured with heat-shocked SGCs, a subset of adult MSCs differentiated into SGCs, the percentage of differentiation being enhanced by epidermal growth factor and the injured microenviroment, but weakened by PD98059.

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