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Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. 2018; 31 (3 Special): 1141-1144
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-198697

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At present, most hospitals in China have the phenomenon of abuse of antibiotics. Hospitals usually give antibiotics to patients, so as to prevent infection after operation. But the use of a large number of antibiotics can cause the patient to produce antibodies to the antibacterials and reduce the sensitivity of the pathogen to the antimicrobial agents. The author studied the application of antibacterial drugs in ophthalmological surgery and carried out a comparative analysis. The total effective rate of the experimental group was 92.7%, the average healing time was [3.5+/-0.4] days, the total effective rate of the control group was 44%, the average healing time was [7.8+/-0.4] days, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant [P<0.05]. The results showed that the effect of antiseptic drugs on wound healing was obvious, and the healing time of the incision could be shortened significantly

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Genet. mol. biol ; 34(3): 396-405, 2011. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-595986

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Alu repeats or Line-1-ORF2 (ORF2) inhibit expression of the green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene when inserted downstream of this gene in the vector pEGFP-C1. In this work, we studied cis-acting elements that eliminated the repression of GFP gene expression induced by Alu and ORF2 and sequence characteristics of these elements. We found that sense and antisense PolyA of simian virus 40 (SV40PolyA, 240 bp) eliminated the repression of GFP gene expression when inserted between the GFP gene and the Alu (283 bp) repeats or ORF2 (3825 bp) in pAlu14 (14 tandem Alu repeats were inserted downstream of the GFP gene in the vector pEGFP-C1) or pORF2. Antisense SV40PolyA (PolyAas) induced stronger gene expression than its sense orientation (PolyA). Of four 60-bp segments of PolyAas (1F1R, 2F2R, 3F3R and 4F4R) inserted independently into pAlu14, only two (2F2R and 3F3R) eliminated the inhibition of GFP gene expression induced by Alu repeats. Deletion analysis revealed that a 17 nucleotide AT repeat (17ntAT; 5'-AAAAAAATGCTTTATTT-3') in 2F2R and the fragment 3F38d9 (5'-ATAAACAAGTTAACAACA ACAATTGCATT-3') in 3F3R were critical sequences for activating the GFP gene. Sequence and structural analyses showed that 17ntAT and 3F38d9 included imperfect palindromes and may form a variety of unstable stem-loops. We suggest that the presence of imperfect palindromes and unstable stem-loops in DNA enhancer elements plays an important role in GFP gene activation.


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Alu Elements , Antigens, Polyomavirus Transforming , Genetic Enhancement , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning Transmission
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Genet. mol. biol ; 32(4): 688-696, 2009. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-531810

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The retrotransposon known as long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1) is 6 kb long, although most L1s in mammalian and other eukaryotic cells are truncated. L1 contains two open reading frames, ORF1 and ORF2, that code for an RNA-binding protein and a protein with endonuclease and reverse transcriptase activities, respectively. In this work, we examined the effects of full length L1-ORF2 and ORF2 fragments on green fluorescent protein gene (GFP) expression when inserted into the pEGFP-C1 vector downstream of GFP. All of the ORF2 fragments in sense orientation inhibited GFP expression more than when in antisense orientation, which suggests that small ORF2 fragments contribute to the distinct inhibitory effects of this ORF on gene expression. These results provide the first evidence that different 280-bp fragments have distinct effects on the termination of gene transcription, and that when inserted in the antisense direction, fragment 280-9 (the 3' end fragment of ORF2) induces premature termination of transcription that is consistent with the effect of ORF2.

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