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Rev Sci Instrum ; 94(4)2023 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38081273

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The electromagnetic interference (EMI) around the devices for ionizing radiation experiments is a serious concern. In order to reduce EMI and enhance the signal-to-noise ratio, a new type of analog fiber optic link (FOL) has been developed for fast pulse signal transmission under complicated electromagnetic fields. Electrical signals are converted to optical signals through an electro-optical conversion process using the amplitude modulation mechanism. After long-distance transmission, optical signals can also be restored via photoelectric conversion. Each link has a transmitter unit connected via a fiber optic cable to the receiver unit. The transmitter unit consists of a distributed feedback laser, a driver circuit made of amplifiers, and an automatic temperature control module, while the receiver unit consists of a PIN detector, a transimpedance amplifier, a main amplifier, and a third order active low-pass filter. A prototype of this link has been fabricated and tested. The test results show that the transmission bandwidth of the analog signals is DC ∼ 155 MHz, the transmission delay is a typical 21 ns, the linear dynamic range is greater than 56 dB (692 times larger), the output noise is less than 4.5 mV, and the transmission distance is up to several kilometers, which can meet the requirements of ionizing radiation experiments. The FOL demonstrates great performance in transmission for scientific research with high quality in terms of transmission bandwidth, linearity, security, and stability.

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Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi ; 25(12): 1098-1103, 2022 Dec 25.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36562233

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Objective: Intraoperative localization of the ureter can contribute to accurate dissection and minimize ureteral injury in colorectal surgery. We aim to summarize a single center's experience of fluorescence ureteral visualization using methylene blue (MB) and explore its visualization efficiency. Methods: This is a descriptive case-series-study. Clinical data of patients who had undergone laparoscopic colorectal surgery and fluorescence visualization of the ureter in the Gastrointestinal Surgery Department of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital from March 2022 to May 2022 were retrospectively collected. Patients with incomplete surgery videos, renal insufficiency, or allergic reactions were excluded. MB was infused with 0.9% NaCl at 1.0 mg/kg in 100 mL of normal saline for 5 to 15 minutes during laparoscopic exploration. Imaging was performed using a device developed in-house by OptoMedic (Guangdong, China) that operates at 660nm to achieve excitation of MB. Clinical information, MB dosage, rate of successful fluorescence, time to fluorescence, operation time, blood loss, intraoperative blood oxygen levels, pathological staging, changes in renal function, and post-operative complications were retrospectively analyzed. Results: The study cohort comprised 27 patients (24 men and 3 women) with an average age of (60.25±16.95) years and an average body mass index of (21.72±3.42) kg/m2. The dosage of MB was 0.3-1.0 mg/kg and the infusion time was 5-15 minutes. Fluorescence signals were detected in all patients. The median time to signal detection was 20 (range, 10 to 40) minutes after MB infusion. The range of intraoperative blood oxygen fluctuation averaged 2.5% (range, 0 to 7.0%). The median change in creatine concentration was -1.3 (range, -17.2 to 29.2) µmol/L. No patients had complications associated with use of MB. Fluorescence visualization of the ureter was very valuable clinically in two patients (thick mesentery, stage T4). Conclusion: MB is a safe and effective means of visualizing the ureter by fluorescence during laparoscopic colorectal surgery, especially when the procedure is difficult. MB in a dosage of less than 1 mg/kg can slowly infused for more than 5 minutes during laparoscopic exploration. During the infusion, attention must be paid to blood oxygen fluctuations.


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Colorectal Surgery , Digestive System Surgical Procedures , Laparoscopy , Ureter , Male , Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Ureter/surgery , Methylene Blue , Retrospective Studies , Infusions, Intravenous , Laparoscopy/methods
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Genet Mol Res ; 10(3): 1866-83, 2011 Aug 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21948750

ABSTRACT

Our previous studies have shown that tandem Alu repeats inhibit green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene expression when inserted downstream of the GFP gene in the pEGFP-C1 vector. We found that the 22R sequence (5'-GTGAAAAAAATGCTTTATTTGT-3') from the antisense PolyA (240 bp polyadenylation signal) of simian virus 40, eliminated repression of GFP gene expression when inserted between the GFP gene and the Alu repeats. The 22R sequence contains an imperfect palindrome; based on RNA structure software prediction, it forms an unstable stem-loop structure, including a loop, a first stem, a bulge, and a second stem. Analysis of mutations of the loop length of the 22R sequence showed that the three-nucleotide loop (wild-type, 22R) induced much stronger GFP expression than did other loop lengths. Two mutations, 4TMI (A7→T, A17→T) and 5AMI (A6→T, T18→A), which caused the base type changes in the bulge and in the second stem in the 22R sequence, induced stronger GFP gene expression than 22R itself. Mutation of the bulge base (A17→T), leading to complete complementation of the stem, caused weaker GFP gene expression. Sequences without a palindrome (7pieA, 5'-GTGAAAAAAATG CAAAAAAAGT-3', 7pieT, 5'-GTGTTTTTTTTGCTTTTTTTGT-3') did not activate GFP gene expression. We conclude that an imperfect palindrome affects and can increase GFP gene expression.


Subject(s)
Gene Expression Regulation, Viral , Green Fluorescent Proteins/genetics , RNA 3' Polyadenylation Signals , Simian virus 40/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics , Alu Elements/genetics , Base Sequence , Cell Line, Tumor , DNA Primers , Genes, Reporter , Genetic Vectors , Green Fluorescent Proteins/biosynthesis , HeLa Cells , Humans , Inverted Repeat Sequences , Plasmids , Poly A/genetics , RNA, Viral/genetics , RNA, Viral/metabolism , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Simian virus 40/metabolism
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