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Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine ; (12): 280-286, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-876160

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Objective:To analyze recent economic evaluation studies of low-dose CT screening for lung cancer in order to provide recommendations for such economic evaluation in China. Methods:A systematic search and analysis was conducted to identify articles on low-dose CT screening for lung cancer published from 2015 to 2019. Results:According to the literature inclusion criteria, 15 studies were included. Most of the studies were conducted in Europe, the United States and other developed countries. The majority adopted model simulation approaches. Low-dose CT screening was suggested to be cost-effective compared with no-screening or chest radiography for lung cancer in 13 studies. Only 2 studies showed no cost-effectiveness. Conclusion:The latest evidence of economic evaluation shows that low-dose CT screening for lung cancer is cost-effective and has a more consistent result than previous reviews. Methodologically, use of microsimulation models is increasing for better economic evaluation at the individual level. However, evidence from developing countries is still insufficient. It is necessary to conduct economic evaluation in combination with the domestic practice of lung cancer screening and localized data.

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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B ; (6): 2323-2338, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-881114

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Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a ubiquitous and widespread human pathogen, which gives rise to a range of diseases, including cold sores, corneal blindness, and encephalitis. Currently, the use of nucleoside analogs, such as acyclovir and penciclovir, in treating HSV-1 infection often presents limitation due to their side effects and low efficacy for drug-resistance strains. Therefore, new anti-herpetic drugs and strategies should be urgently developed. Here, we reported that baicalein, a naturally derived compound widely used in Asian countries, strongly inhibited HSV-1 replication in several models. Baicalein was effective against the replication of both HSV-1/F and HSV-1/Blue (an acyclovir-resistant strain)

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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 703-711, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777505

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The consecutive monoculture obstacle is a major problem in the field of Rehmannia glutinosa( R. glutinosa),has severely declined the yield and quality of R. glutinosa. Here,using hi TAIL-PCR and RACE techniques,we have cloned the full-length transcript( 1 573 bp) of Unigene 29334_All screened by DGE as a consecutive monoculture obstacle response gene of R. glutinosa. Based on ORF Finder prediction,all ORFs detected in the full-length transcript were less than 300 nt,which suggested that the above transcript was confirmed to be a long non-coding RNA( LncRNA). With alignment in R. glutinosa transcriptome,this LncRNA was partially homologous to alanine glyoxylate transaminase 2 gene( Rg AGT2),which was named LncRNA-RgATG2. To further explore the function of LncRNA-RgAGT2,we have examined expression patterns of LncRNA-RgAGT2 and Rg AGT2 at five critical development stages( seedling,elongation,pre-expanding,mid-expanding,late-expanding) in the first and second year replanting of R. glutinosa,respectively. The results indicated that LncRNA-RgAGT2,as a potential regulator,is possible to play a vital role in Rg AGT2 expression regulation. Meanwhile,LncRNA-RgAGT2 has presented significant variation in all development stages of R. glutinosa,which could be used as a " diagnostic label" to assess consecutive monoculture obstacle. This study,for the first time,showed that LncRNA was responsible for the response and regulation of consecutive monoculture obstacle,which would be a powerful supplement to reveal the molecular mechanisms of consecutive monoculture obstacle of R. glutinosa.


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Cloning, Molecular , Gene Expression , RNA, Long Noncoding , Rehmannia , Transcriptome
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Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research ; (6): 697-704, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-845518

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Tamarindus indica Linn. tamarinds, belonging to the family Caesalpiniaceae, is a kind of large subtropical evergreen tree. Every part of tamarind has rich nutritional value and broad usage in traditional medicine since ancient times. Recent studies suggest extraction of leaves, flesh, seeds, and velamina of T. indica Linn. have numerous biological activities such as anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, detoxification, analgesic, antidiabetic and anti-hyperlipidemiactions. A great interest has been seen in various secondary metabolites isolated and identified from chemical components of T. indica Linn. In this review article, we summarize recent achievement in chemical components and biological activities of T. indica Linn., aiming to provide a useful reference for further study and exploitation of T. indica Linn.

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