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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 63-68, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-733644

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Wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD),which is the leading cause of visual impairment in elderly people,significantly affects quality of life of millions worldwide.Currently,anti-VEGF is the first-line therapy for wAMD,bringing encouraging results in improving the vision.However,not all of the patients will response to this therapy,moreover,anti-VEGF may be associated with several issues,such as multiple injections,systemic adverse effects,delay or lack of response.With a deep understanding of the mechanism of wAMD,there are rapid developments of new approaches to more effective therapy.Ophthalmologists should pay attention to the advantages and disadvantages of these anti-VEGF drugs as well as the current advances of anti-VEGF drugs in order to provide better treating strategies for wAMD patients better.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics ; (12)2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-555224

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AIM: To detect sequence and mutation of K-ras oncogene in tissue and stool DNA of patients with colorectal cancer in order to provide a method of noninvasive and simple colorectal cancer diagnosis. METHODS: DNA was separated and purified from colorectal cancer tissue or stool of patient with colorectal cancer, then the K-ras gene was amplified by PCR and PCR products were cloned, the K-ras gene was sequenced, and the mutation was identified. The expression of color/colorectal cancer antigen was inspected by immunohistochemical technique. Stool sample of patient with colorectal cancer was detected with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). RESULTS: K-ras gene sequence of the stool was completely same as that of the tissue of the patient;K-ras mutation was detected in one case. There was relativity between the mutation of K-ras gene and the pathology type of colorectal cancer and the expression level of colorectal cancer antigen in stool sample. CONCLUSION: It is feasible that colorectal tumors can be detected by a noninvasive method based on the molecular pathogenesis of the disease. Detecting K-ras gene mutations of stool DNA can provide bases for the screening, early detection, and prognosis to patients with colorectal cancer.

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