2010.22
Publisher:liyzbs Publish Time:Thursday, December 16, 2010 Source:NRR |
| Research and Reports |
| Neurodegenerative Diseases and Neuroregeneration |
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Synthetic protease inhibitor-induced inclusions in PC12 cells: potential proteomic characterization of six subunits in the 26S proteasome Neural Regeneration Research 2010;5(22): 1685 Mingxiu Tian, Xing'an Li, Yingjiu Zhang, Yihong Hu, Ming Chang, Tao Liu, Danping Wang, Yu Zhang, Linsen Hu Supported by:the Science and Technology Commission Foundation of Jilin Province, No. 200505200*; the Distin-guished Professor Founda-tion of Jilin University, No. 450011011204* |
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The present study obtained information of synthetic proteasome inhibitor-induced inclusions using proteome analysis and qualitatively analyzed the 26S proteasome non-adenosine triphosphatase subunit 11 to facilitate studies of proteasome subunit in Lewy bodies. | | |
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Adenosine triphosphate-sensitive potassium channel opener protects PC12 cells against hypoxia-induced apoptosis through PI3K/Akt and Bcl-2 signaling pathways Neural Regeneration Research 2010;5(22): 1706 Hong Zhang, Chunhong Jia, Danyang Zhao, Yang Lu, Runling Wang, Jia Li Supported by:the Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning Province, No. 20052097*, 2008225010* |
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This study for the first time demonstrated that pinacidil, a KATP opener, further activates downstream Bcl-2 expression by activation of the phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase/Akt signaling pathway, exerting protective effects on post-ischemic PC 12 cell apoptosis. | | |
| Traditional Chinese Medicine and Neuroregeneration |
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Specific cerebral activation following true and sham Waiguan (SJ 5) needling: functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence Neural Regeneration Research 2010;5(22): 1712 Yong Huang, Xinsheng Lai, Baoci Shan, Chunzhi Tang, Junjun Yang, Tongjun Zeng, Guifeng Zhang, Jiarong Chen, Yangjia Lu Supported by:the National 973 Program of China, No. 2006CB504505*; the National Natural Science Foundation of China, No. 90709027* |
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This study observed the regional cerebral activation of Waiguan (SJ5) acupoint following true needling in true Waiguan (SJ5) acupoint, sham needling in true Waiguan (SJ5) acupoint and true needling in a sham point using functional magnetic resonance imaging, which has a great significance in exploring effects of acupoints on the central nervous system in combination of traditional theory. | | |
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Effects of moxibustion on heat-shock protein 70 expression in the spinal cord and colonic mucosa in a rat model of ulcerative colitis Neural Regeneration Research 2010;5(22): 1717 Li Qi, Yin Shi, Luyi Wu, Jingping Mu, Linying Tan, Xiaopeng Ma, Huirong Liu, Shifen Xu, Huangan Wu Supported by:the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program), No. 2009CB522900*; the Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project, No. S30304* |
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Immunohistochemistry and real time fluorescent quantitative PCR technique were used to study the mechanism of local intestinal tract and center of spinal cord of rats with colonic mucosa injury of ulcerative colitis rats. This study introduced HSP to verify the efficacy of moxibustion in protecting the colonic mucosa and to study its action mechanism. This study provided new scientific evidence for studying the efficiency of moxibustion for treatment of ulcerative colitis in clinic and laid credible modern scientific basis for explaining action mechanism of moxibustion. | | |
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