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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 980-986, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-923696

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@#Objective To analyze the policies and theories, and built the theoretical framework and methods to provide policy support and service development for the development of community-based physical activity and rehabilitation for people with disabilities based on WHO Community-based Rehabilitation (CBR) Guidelines.Methods The relevant policies at home and abroad were analyzed using policy research and literature research methods, and the functions of community-based physical activity were systematically analyzed based on the framework of WHO CBR Guidelines.Results The community-based physical activity can empower people with disabilities in the fields of health, rehabilitation, education, life, and social integration.Conclusion Based on WHO CBR Guidelines, the theory and policy framework of community-based physical activity for people with disabilities has been developed. It is benefit to promote the implementation of the National "Healthy China 2030 Outline" and the "National Fitness Program" to develop community-based physical activity for PWDs, to strengthen guidance and support services for community-based physical activity and to integrate physical activity and rehabilitation at community level for people with disability. It is also to achieve inclusive community development.

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Organ Transplantation ; (6): 48-52,71, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-731623

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Objective To explore the clinical application experience of leflunomide in rescuing therapy of BK virus nephropathy (BKVN ) after renal transplantation in the case of ineffective treatment with reduction of immunosuppressant.Methods Four recipients with BKVN after renal transplantation were diagnosed at 1 35 th-737 th day after operation,with the pathological staging as following:2 cases in stage A1 ,1 case in stage B1 and 1 case in stage B2.For all recipients, leflunomide was used for rescuing therapy due to ineffective treatment with reduction of immunosuppressant for 0.5-3.0 months.Initially,50 mg/d of leflunomide was given continuously for 3 days,so as to reach therapeutic serum concentration,and then 20 mg/d of leflunomide was given for maintaining.The efficacy and safety were observed.Results After a follow-up for an average of 6 months (5-7 months),3 recipients with development of BKVN were controlled effectively,1 recipient (stage B2)with ineffective treatment.No obvious adverse reactions occurred during medication.Conclusions It is possible to slow down the development of BKVN and reduce the incidence of renal allograft loss by using leflunomide to conduct rescuing therapy of BKVN after renal transplantation in the case of ineffective treatment with reduction of immunosuppressant.Better effect can be achieved if early detection and diagnosis of BKVN are conducted as well as effective measures are taken timely in the early pathological stage.

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Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation ; (12): 289-294, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-502058

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Objective To analyze and discuss the dynamics of cellular immune response to persistent infection with BK virus after renal transplantation.Methods The recipients of renal transplantation in our center were selected and BK virus load in urine and blood was regularly observed.The victims of persistent infection with BK virus (defined as two successive positive results of BK virus load in urine or blood) were followed up and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were collected for mixed cultivation with overlapping peptide pool,which contained peptide fragments (VP1,VP2,VP3,LT-Ag and st-Ag) extracted from BK virus.Flow cytometry was used to examine the in vitro proliferation of IFN-γ/IL-2/TNF-ininduced T cells and analyze the dynamics of cellular immune response to BK virus.Results A total of 46 recipients of renal transplantation were enrolled and 6 victims of persistent viruria were identified.Of the 6 victims,3 were complicated with persistent viremia,and 2 were diagnosed as BK virus nephropathy by biopsy,presenting with persistent viruria and viremia.The victims of persistent BK viremia after renal transplantation showed a significantly decreasing trend in cellular immune response to 5 BKV-specific proteins,according to the proliferation of TNF-γ/IL-2/TNF-α-induced T cells.However,this trend was not observed in the victims of persistent BK viruria.Conclusion At the stage of viremia,the victims of BKV infection after renal transplantation have seriously inhibited specific immune response to BKV.Thus,if the antiviral mechanisms are not restored in time,these recipients suffering persistent viremia are prone to virus nephropathy (BKVN),delayed graft function,and even graft loss.

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Protein & Cell ; (12): 485-492, 2013.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757786

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Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) is a relatively minor component of sunlight, but can induce stress-related physiological processes or UV-B-specific photomorphogenic responses in plants. In the last decade, significant progress has been made in understanding the UV-B photomorphogenic pathway, including identification of the key components in the pathway, molecular characterization of UV-B photoreceptor and perception mechanism, and elucidation of the signal transduction mechanisms from the photoactivated UV-B receptor to downstream gene expression. This review summarizes the key players identified to date in the UV-B photomorphogenic pathway and their roles in mediating UV-B signal transduction.


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Arabidopsis , Cell Biology , Radiation Effects , Plant Development , Radiation Effects , Plant Proteins , Metabolism , Signal Transduction , Radiation Effects , Ultraviolet Rays
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Protein & Cell ; (12): 106-116, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757291

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Light is one of the key environmental signals regulating plant growth and development. Therefore, understanding the mechanisms by which light controls plant development has long been of great interest to plant biologists. Traditional genetic and molecular approaches have successfully identified key regulatory factors in light signaling, but recent genomic studies have revealed massive reprogramming of plant transcriptomes by light, identified binding sites across the entire genome of several pivotal transcription factors in light signaling, and discovered the involvement of epigenetic regulation in light-regulated gene expression. This review summarizes the key genomic work conducted in the last decade which provides new insights into light control of plant development.


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Circadian Clocks , Physiology , Epigenesis, Genetic , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Genome, Plant , Genomics , Light , Plant Development , Plants , Genetics , Metabolism , Signal Transduction , Transcription Factors , Physiology , Transcriptome , Ultraviolet Rays
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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 692-693, 2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979564
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