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Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management ; (4): 326-331, 2022.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-958690

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Objective:To explore the paths and goals of organized construction for scientific research platforms in large-scale hospitals under the background of organized scientific research in China.Methods:By reviewing the relevant literature, and analyzing the construction of existing international and domestic research platforms for organized scientific research, this article elaborated on the importance and necessity of building a research platform for clinical hospitals under the background of organized scientific research and made suggestions for the platform construction.Results:Organized scientific research requires the organized construction of scientific research platforms. The construction of organized scientific research platforms should always focus on the major national needs, serve major scientific plans, carry out organized talent training, and internal efficient and orderly organization and operation, under the principle of interdisciplinary and multi-level collaborative innovation and development.Conclusions:In response to the strategic needs of national science and technology in the 14-Five Year Plan, the hospital scientific research platforms should be upgraded, integrated, expanded, and improved in an organized way, to form a multi-disciplinary and cross-dimensional platform structure to ensure the smooth development of organized scientific research.

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Protein & Cell ; (12): 346-359, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-880918

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Microbial ecosystem comprises a complex community in which bacteria interact with each other. The potential roles of the intestinal microbiome play in human health have gained considerable attention. The imbalance of gut microbial community has been looked to multiple chronic diseases. Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are leading causes of morbidity worldwide and are influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Recent advances have provided scientific evidence that CVD may also be attributed to gut microbiome. In this review, we highlight the complex interplay between microbes, their metabolites, and the potential influence on the generation and development of CVDs. The therapeutic potential of using intestinal microbiomes to treat CVD is also discussed. It is quite possible that gut microbes may be used for clinical treatments of CVD in the near future.

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Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology ; (6): 1025-1031, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503799

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Objective To analyze the application and funding for projects in radiation oncology from National Natural Science Foundation of China ( NNSFC ) from 2006 to 2015. Methods To collect the funding information in radiation oncology from NNSFC from 2006 to 2015, a computerized search was performed in the ISIS system using a subject code of H1610 and a keyword of radiation oncology. Analyses were performed in distribution of research fields, the geographical distribution of applicants, and the properties of institutes/universities the applicants were affiliated with. Results In the last decade, a total of 435 projects in the field of radiation oncology were funded with 180 million yuan. Most projects were funded by general, youth, and regional foundation, which covered the highest proportion of NNSFC. For a single project, the amounts of funding from general, youth, and regional foundations were 530, 220, and 400 thousand yuan, respectively. The institutes/universities the NNSFC?funded projects were affiliated with were located quite close to each other. The top 10 institutes/universities in terms of the number of NNSFC?funded projects covered 53% of projects. In all projects, 88% studied basic science, which covered many hot topics in oncology including biological effects of radiotherapy, microenvironment, and stem cells. A small number ( 12%) of projects focused on physics. Top 3 cancers in terms of the number of projects and the amount of funding were lung cancer, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and esophagus cancer. Conclusions In the last decade, the field of radiation oncology has stable increases in the number of NNSFC?funded projects and the amount of funding. The NNSFC?funded research teams are unevenly distributed, most of which are located in East China. The most popular topic in basic science studies is about biological effects of radiotherapy.

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Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 780-784, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-502308

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Colorectal cancer is currently the third most common cancer worldwide,and there are still half of the patients undergoing recurrence and metastasis after surgical treatment,so it is necessary for colorectal cancer patients to receive radiation therapy routinely.Due to the side effects brought by radiotherapy,it is of great importance to solve how to minimize the radiation dose in radiation therapy and improve radiation sensitivity.In recent years,people discovered that microRNAs can not only be involved in the origins of colorectal cancer and progress,but also play a increasingly important role in cancer radiosensitivity.MicroRNAs can regulate tumor radiosensitivity by influencing tumor microenvironment and function on target genes.DNA damage response caused by radiation includes the activation of ATM,histone modification and chromatin remodeling,cell cycle arrest,damage repair and apoptosis.microRNAs can regulate tumor radiosensitivity through above processes.This review focuses on the mechanism of microRNAs in affecting DNA damage repair and prospects the future of microRNAs in influencing the sensitivity of cancer radiotherapy in clinical application.

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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 713-715, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-481638

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The accepted and supported items of National Natural Science Foundation related to biomarker research in laboratory medicine during 2010 to 2014 were summarized. The grants were categorized according to the biochemistry property of biomarkers and disease type .The features in the past 5 years were analyzed and the issues worth noticing for further research were also pointed out .

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Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management ; (4): 235-238, 2015.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470835

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Objective To analyze the projects funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC) in the field of liver diseases during 2010 to 2014.Methods The projects in the field of liver disease were statistically analyzed regarding the subordinate branches and distribution of the applicants and registered institutions.Results 1.There were 624.4 projects and 321,839,200 yuans annual funded in the field of liver diseases; 2.The percentage of the key/major projects was lower than the average level; 3.Nearly half of the projects funded focus on the liver cancer; 4.19.03% of registered institution got 80% of funded projects.Conclusions With the continuous funding aid from NSFC,the fundamental research in this field has progressed significantly,especially in immunology.However,the overall research capacity still need to be further improved and the research direction need to be connected more closely to the clinical requirement to meet the translational medicine demand.

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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 954-958, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-462605

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Objective To have a global view of research field distribution and the development of research team in the field of“pathogenic microorganism and infection”by analyzing the projects submitted and funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China(NSFC)in 2014. Methods Several items in-cluding funding categories,applicants,research objectives,secondary codes,registered institutions and grants were statistically analyzed. Results The funded projects were mainly focused on the field of viruses. The numbers and rates of funded projects hosted by male applicants were higher than those by female ones. Applicants who were clinicians were poorly sponsored as compared with scientists. The academic levels of the registered institutions were unbalanced. More than 40% of the funded projects were applied by researchers from the top 10 registered institutions in number of sponsored applications. Conclusion The quality of the projects applying for the National Natural Science Fund has been keeping increasing. The scientific research-ers are young and highly educated. The scope of registered institutions have expanded. The research field is widely covered. Academic misconduct still exists.

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Chinese Critical Care Medicine ; (12): 11-16, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-470534

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Objective To summarized the projects received and funded in the fields of emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns/plastic surgery from National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) during 2010-2013,put forward the thinking and perspective of this future trend in these fields.Methods The number of the funded project and total funding in the fields of emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns/plastic surgery from NSFC during 2010-2013 had been statistical analyzed,in the meantime,the overview situation of various branches in basic research and further preliminary analysis the research frontier and hot issues have been analyzed.Results ① The number of funded project were 581 in H 15 of NSFC during 2010-2013,total funding reached to 277.13 million RMB,including 117 projects in H 1511 (emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns/plastic surgery and other science issue),96 projects in H1507 (wound healing and scar),88 projects in H1502 (multi-organ failure),71 projects in H 1505 (burn),61 projects in H 1504 (trauma) ② The top 10 working unit for project funding in the field of Emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns/plastic surgery present as Third Military Medical University (70),Shanghai Jiao tong University (69),Second Military Medical University (40),Chinese PLA General Hospital (36),Forth Military Medical University (35),Zhejiang University (22),Sun Yat-Sen University (18),Southern Medical University (14),China Medical University (11),Capital Medical University (11) respectively,the number of funded project positive correlated with funding.③ The funded research field in H15 covered almost all important organs and system injury or repair research,our scientists reached a fairly high level in some research field,for example,sepsis,trauma,repair,et al.Sepsis was funded 112 projects in H15 for 4 years,the growth rate became rapid and stable comparing to shock,burns and cardiopulmonary resuscitation funded projects' number.emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns research fields related to heart,lung,bone/cartilage/muscle,stomach/intestinal/liver,brain/spinal cord/peripheral nerve and other tissues/organs.The number of funded projects in plastic surgery related research fields in angioma and flap related projects were down below to 3 projects,but the number of funded project in wounds,scar repair related research field were more than other fields relatively.④ In frontier and research hot issue,the funded rate represent as 23.8%,21.4%,19.0% and 23.9% in stem cell related research fields in 4 years respectively.The funded rate average to 20.9% in epigenetic related research fields for four years,the funded rate achieved to break through zero in autophagy related research fields,the total rate raised to 32.6% from 2011 to 2013.Conclusions The funded number and funding were raised rapidly in the fields of emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns/plastic surgery from NSFC.The application for each proposal should be focus on concise or upgrade the scientific issues to improve the quality.The depth or systematic in content and interdisciplinary research fields (e.g.immunology) should be paid attention to.Sepsis,trauma and burns will be the main stream direction in future in the fields of emergency and intensive care medicine/trauma/burns/plastic surgery.The fields of wound healing and scar,surface organ defects,damage,repair and regeneration,surface tissue/organ transplantation and reconstruction,craniofacial deformities and correction are important develop directions in future work.

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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 236-238, 2014.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-444540

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The grants received and funded from 2010 to 2013 in laboratory medicine field were analyzed.The current research team in the laboratory medicine is analyzed as well.The instructions of the grants related to different kinds of biomarkers in diagnosis and prediction of diseases were elucidated.The perspectives of basic research in laboratory medicine was raised in the end.

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Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics ; (12)2006.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-591694

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ING1 family is a candidate for tumor suppressor,which has three splicing isoforms named p47ING1a,p33ING1b,and p24ING1c. Study of the effect of different isoforms of ING1 on HeLa cells proliferation and its molecular mechanism would help further identifying the functional relationship of ING1 isoforms,and finding important genes regulated by ING1. Cell growth curve and cell cycle analysis were used to observe the effect of ING1a,ING1b,and ING1c on HeLa cells growth,and the result indicated that they could all inhibit HeLa cells growth by arresting cell cycle at G0/G1 phase. PCR method was used to construct the PHD domain deletions of ING1a and ING1b. ING1a,ING1b,ING1c and the PHD domain deletions 1a?C and 1b?C were then overexpressed in HeLa cells. p16INK4a,PTEN/p27Kip1 and p53/p21Waf1 protein levels were detected by Western blot. The result showed that ING1a,ING1b,ING1c,and 1a?C except for 1b?C induced p16INK4a protein expression,in which ING1c had the most powerful effect. Luciferase assay identified that overexpression of pcDNA3.1(+)-1a?C facilitated p16INK4a transcription through enhancing p16INK4a promoter activity,while pcDNA3.1(+)-1b?C repressed the p16INK4a promoter activity . In a word,it was found for the first time that except for the p53/p21Waf1 pathway,three splicing isoforms of ING1 family could also inhibit HeLa cells proliferation though upregulation of p16INK4a and PTEN,and the PHD domain deletion of ING1a enhanced p16INK4a transcription. These findings provide new clews to further study on the mechanisms of ING1 family suppressing cancer cells growth.

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