In the context of the rapid advancement of digital humanities,traditional translation competence is increasingly challenged by artificial intelligence.However,creative translation competence can adapt to this challeng...In the context of the rapid advancement of digital humanities,traditional translation competence is increasingly challenged by artificial intelligence.However,creative translation competence can adapt to this challenge,enabling translators to produce high-quality work.To foster creativity in translator training,integrating the study of humanities into translation pedagogy,with the support of artificial intelligence,is an effective approach.The interdisciplinary nature of translation studies necessitates the incorporation of diverse areas of knowledge,including recent scientific developments,into translation teaching.This educational framework,grounded in a thorough understanding of the humanities,can enhance students’humanistic accomplishments and critical thinking competence,thereby laying a strong foundation for their long-term growth and equipping them with irreplaceable creative translation skills in this era of AI transformation.展开更多
The human dietary selenium requirement in China has been estimated by various methods. The minimum dietary selenium requircment for the prevention of Keshan disease (KD) was found to be around 17 μg/d. On the other h...The human dietary selenium requirement in China has been estimated by various methods. The minimum dietary selenium requircment for the prevention of Keshan disease (KD) was found to be around 17 μg/d. On the other hand, an intake of 40 μg/d is required to maintain the plasma glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity at plateau. Hence 40 μg/d is considered as the adequate dietary selenium requirement. Studies conducted in a chronic selenosis area indicate thai the toxic dietary selenlum inlake (adverse effect level), which would maintain the characteristic fingernail changes, was approximately 1600 μg/d. The mean value of dietary selenium intakes, which enabled the five patients to recover from fingernail lesions, was found to be 819 ±126μg/d. At a 95% confidence limit, the lower limit is around 600μg/d. Therefore, 600 and 400μg/d were suggested as the individual daily maximum safe selenium intake and the safe dietary selenium intake, respectively,The results were used in the prevention of Se-related endemic KD and Kashin-Beck disease (KBD)展开更多
This paper reviews the progress of population geography in China since the 1980 s. The review results suggest that contrary to the common perception of its invisibility and marginalized status in the field, tremendous...This paper reviews the progress of population geography in China since the 1980 s. The review results suggest that contrary to the common perception of its invisibility and marginalized status in the field, tremendous progress has been made in population geography in China since the 1980 s. Population geographers have made significant contribution to the understanding of a wide range of population issues from geographical perspectives, including migration, urbanization, population distribution, the relationships between population, environment and resources, aging, marriage patterns, and migrants' crimes, although such contribution often did not appear in the geographical circle. Furthermore, population geographers have played an indispensable role in revitalizing population studies in China and forging its links to human geography, occupying an important position in this multi-disciplinary field. Population geographers' contribution to the areas of migration and urbanization research has been particularly significant, reflected in their leading roles in these areas' research. The paper demonstrates that as latecomers in the field after more than 20 years of isolation, population geographers in China have gone through a process of catching up and increasing engagement with developments in social sciences and increasing interaction with social scientists since the 1980 s, and have benefited greatly from it; however, there is a tendency for population geography to be increasingly alienated from the main stream human geography, a phenomenon similar to but not exactly the same as Anglo-American geography in the late 1990 s and early 2000 s. The paper argues that population geography is only half way in the course to forge the links between population studies and human geography, and it needs to return to geographical sciences to strike a healthy balance between the field of population studies and that of human geography, and promote its further development in a multi-disciplinary field.展开更多
China Society for Human Rights Studies, I would like to extend my warm greetings to the launch of your Human Rights magazine. Enjoying human rights fully is a lofty goal long pursued after by human race. Over the year...China Society for Human Rights Studies, I would like to extend my warm greetings to the launch of your Human Rights magazine. Enjoying human rights fully is a lofty goal long pursued after by human race. Over the years when they carried out revolution, construction and reforms, the Chinese people have struggled indomitably and strived incessantly to achieve this goal. Progress made in this regard has caught worldwide attention. When struggling for, safeguarding, promoting and developing human rights, the Chinese people have always combined the universality prin-展开更多
A hybridoma cell line SZ-39 secreting monoclonal antibody against the human glioma cell has been established by a fusion between NS-1 myeloma cells and spleen cells from mice immunized with human glioma cell lines. Mo...A hybridoma cell line SZ-39 secreting monoclonal antibody against the human glioma cell has been established by a fusion between NS-1 myeloma cells and spleen cells from mice immunized with human glioma cell lines. Monoclonal antibody (McAb) SZ-39 was analyzed by ELISA, quantitative absorption, indirect immunofluorescence and ABC immunohistology. McAb SZ-39 strongly bound to 9/10 glioma cell lines, 17/20 glioma tissues, weakly bound to one liver cancer cell line and 1/2 lung cancer line, but they did not band with other tested human cancer linse. NcAb SZ-39 have no cross-reaction with lymphocyte, ABC red blood cells, white blood cells, blood platelet, normal bone marrow cells, fibroblast cells and 12 normal human tissues.The result indicated the antigen recognized by McAb SZ-39 may be a glioma-associated antigen <GAA). This GAA was analyzed by means of Western blotting. It was a MW 180 Kd glycopro-tein. The 131I-McAb SZ-39 specifically localized in human glioma xenografted in nude mice that indicate it may be useful in radioimmunoimaging and as a target for immunotherapy on human glioma.展开更多
Sponsored by scholars and experts concerned with human rights at nine Beijing-based schools of higher learning and research institutes, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and the All-China Women’s Federation, t...Sponsored by scholars and experts concerned with human rights at nine Beijing-based schools of higher learning and research institutes, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and the All-China Women’s Federation, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) was founded in January 1993. It is the largest academic organization specializing in human rights studies in China, and a non-government organization that is in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. A non-profit organization, CSHRS relies on financial aid and donations to maintain its operations.展开更多
The Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) reviewed and approved the Decision of the CPC Central Committee on Certain Key Issues Concerning Comprehensively Pushing...The Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) reviewed and approved the Decision of the CPC Central Committee on Certain Key Issues Concerning Comprehensively Pushing Forward the Rule of Law (hereafter, "Decision"). The plenary session was convened at a pivotal stage in comprehensively building a well-off society and comprehen- sively deepening reform. It was the first of its kind with the theme of the rule of law and was a landmark event in China's legal construction. The Journal interviewed Professor Luo Haocai, who is also president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS).展开更多
EDITOR'S NOTE: An exhibition on human rights in China was held in the Cultural Palace of Ethnic Groups, Beijing, November 17-26, 2006, jointly by the Information Office of the State Council, China Society for Human ...EDITOR'S NOTE: An exhibition on human rights in China was held in the Cultural Palace of Ethnic Groups, Beijing, November 17-26, 2006, jointly by the Information Office of the State Council, China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) and China Human Rights Development Fund. The exhibition attracted more than 10,000 visitors from in and outside the country and aroused much media attention. Following is an interview by our reporter with Prof. Dong Yunhu, vice-president and secretary-general of the CSHRS, on the exhibition.展开更多
Following the successful conclusion of the 19thCommunist Party of China National Congress,there has been a nationwide upsurge in the study and implementation of the spirit of the Congress.It was therefore both necessa...Following the successful conclusion of the 19thCommunist Party of China National Congress,there has been a nationwide upsurge in the study and implementation of the spirit of the Congress.It was therefore both necessary and timely for the China Society for Human Rights Studies to organize a symposium on the study and implementation of the spirit of the Congress.I’d like to express my understanding of the study and implementation of the spirit of the 19th CPC National Congress from three aspects:展开更多
The Shanghai-based Fudan University has launched a human rights studies center. This came at a ceremony on April 21,2002, which also launched the Seminar on Women’s Rights and Interests. More than 40 human rights exp...The Shanghai-based Fudan University has launched a human rights studies center. This came at a ceremony on April 21,2002, which also launched the Seminar on Women’s Rights and Interests. More than 40 human rights experts, including some from China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and some Nordic countries, attended the ceremony to launch the Fudan University Center for Human Rights Studies.展开更多
From Nov. 5 to 6, 2013, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS)held the Fifth National Meeting for the Exchange of Work Experience Among Human Rights Research Institutions at Wuhan University. More than 1...From Nov. 5 to 6, 2013, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS)held the Fifth National Meeting for the Exchange of Work Experience Among Human Rights Research Institutions at Wuhan University. More than 100 experts and scholars, focusing on empirical human rights studies and their contribution to building a society based on the rule of law, shared their work experience and discussed effective strategies. CSHRS President Luo Haocai, who served as vice chairman of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference,展开更多
In order to gradually build a theoretical system of human rights with Chinese characteristics that conforms to the development of the times through rigorous academic research, researchers need to break through the bas...In order to gradually build a theoretical system of human rights with Chinese characteristics that conforms to the development of the times through rigorous academic research, researchers need to break through the basic think- ing tendency of "from idea to idea" step by step and finally establish the fundamental research orientation of "specifying human rights stud- ies." Through comprehensive and systematic analysis and sorting out various basic concepts relating to human rights, researchers also need to finally establish a solid foundation and prerequisite for fruitful academic study.展开更多
The China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) organized on Nov. 28 a forum to study and implement the guidelines of the third plenary session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC...The China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) organized on Nov. 28 a forum to study and implement the guidelines of the third plenary session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Executive members of CSHRS and other CSHRS members in Beijing discussed improvement of judicial protection for human rights and legal construction in China. CSHRS President Luo Haocai, who was vice chairman of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, delivered a speech at the forum.展开更多
Since its founding in 1993, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) has extensively participated inthe human rights work of the United Nations (UN) and has actively carried out international exchange an...Since its founding in 1993, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) has extensively participated inthe human rights work of the United Nations (UN) and has actively carried out international exchange and cooperation. In May 2012, the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) initiated the second round of country reviews on human rights.展开更多
Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of ,China and state president,recently wrote a letter to the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS). The letter was published on D...Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of ,China and state president,recently wrote a letter to the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS). The letter was published on December 10, 2008. Social circles have responded enthusiastically to the letter. On December 16, 2008 the society held a forum where participants discussed important ideas Hu expresses in his letter.展开更多
Dental pulp stem/stromal cells(DPSCs)are fibroblast-like,neural crest-derived,and multipotent cells that can differentiate into several lineages.They are relatively easy to isolate from healthy and inflamed pulps,with...Dental pulp stem/stromal cells(DPSCs)are fibroblast-like,neural crest-derived,and multipotent cells that can differentiate into several lineages.They are relatively easy to isolate from healthy and inflamed pulps,with little ethical concerns and can be successfully cryopreserved and thawed.The therapeutic effects of DPSCs derived from animal or human sources have been extensively studied through in-vitro and in-vivo animal experiments and the findings indicated that DPSCs are effective not only for dental diseases but also for systemic diseases.Understanding that translational research is a critical step through which the fundamental scientific discoveries could be translated into applicable diagnostics and therapeutics that directly benefit humans,several clinical studies were carried out to generate evidence for the efficacy and safety of autogenous or allogeneic human DPSCs(hDPSCs)as a treatment modality for use in cell-based therapy,regenerative medicine/dentistry and tissue engineering.In clinical medicine,hDPSCs were effective for treating acute ischemic stroke and human exfoliated deciduous teeth-conditioned medium(SHED-CM)repaired vascular damage of the corpus cavernous,which is the main cause of erectile dysfunction.Whereas in clinical dentistry,autologous SHED was able to rege-nerate necrotic dental pulp after implantation into injured teeth,and micrografts enriched with autologous hDPSCs and collagen sponge were considered a treatment option for human intrabony defects.In contrast,hDPSCs did not add a significant regenerative effect when they were used for the treatment of post-extraction sockets.Large-scale clinical studies across diverse populations are still lacking to provide robust evidence on the safety and efficacy of hDPSCs as a new treatment option for various human diseases including dental-related problems.展开更多
We present an editorial on an article that highlights the benefits of dexmedeto-midine(Dex)in colon cancer surgeries,which have been thoroughly investigated in the referenced publication involving 117 subjects.Of thes...We present an editorial on an article that highlights the benefits of dexmedeto-midine(Dex)in colon cancer surgeries,which have been thoroughly investigated in the referenced publication involving 117 subjects.Of these patients,59(group A)received Dex before anesthesia induction,while 58(group B)received normal saline.Group A patients demonstrated several advantages over Group B,inclu-ding lower propofol and remifentanil requirements,improved cerebral oxygena-tion as measured by regional cerebral oxygen saturation,better hemodynamic stability,and reduced incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction.In addi-tion to its sedative and analgesic effects,Dex decreases the need for other anes-thetic agents and enhances cerebral oxygenation in elderly patients undergoing colorectal surgery.The literature also supports the anti-inflammatory properties of Dex,which can reduce surgical stress and improve postoperative recovery in cancer patients.This editorial focuses on the various benefits of Dex,particularly its role in maintaining hemodynamic stability and facilitating early recovery in cancer patients.展开更多
While the expression of programmed death ligand-1(PD-L1)is associated with response to immune therapy,PD-L1-negative patients may still benefit from immune treatment.Programmed death ligand-2(PD-L2),another crucial im...While the expression of programmed death ligand-1(PD-L1)is associated with response to immune therapy,PD-L1-negative patients may still benefit from immune treatment.Programmed death ligand-2(PD-L2),another crucial immune checkpoint molecule interacting with PD-1,correlates with the efficacy of various tumor immune therapies.This study investigates the expression of PD-L2 in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)patients following anti-PD-1 therapy and its predictive value for clinical survival outcomes.Additionally,we explore the noninvasive,real-time,and dynamic quantitative analysis potential of PD-L2 positron emission tomography(PET)imaging in transplanted tumors.We utilized[^(68)Ga]Ga-labeled peptide HN11-1 for PD-L2 PET imaging.The results indicate a higher response rate to anti-PD-1 therapy in patients positive for both PD-L1 and PD-L2,with PD-L2 status independently predicting progression-free survival(PFS)with pembrolizumab treatment.Furthermore,[^(68)Ga]Ga-HN11-1 PET imaging demonstrates specificity in assessing PD-L2 status.Overall,we confirm the correlation between high PD-L2 expression and favorable PFS in NSCLC patients post anti-PD-1 therapy and highlight the promising potential of[^(68)Ga]Ga-HN11-1 as a specific tracer for PD-L2 in preclinical and initial human trials.展开更多
文摘In the context of the rapid advancement of digital humanities,traditional translation competence is increasingly challenged by artificial intelligence.However,creative translation competence can adapt to this challenge,enabling translators to produce high-quality work.To foster creativity in translator training,integrating the study of humanities into translation pedagogy,with the support of artificial intelligence,is an effective approach.The interdisciplinary nature of translation studies necessitates the incorporation of diverse areas of knowledge,including recent scientific developments,into translation teaching.This educational framework,grounded in a thorough understanding of the humanities,can enhance students’humanistic accomplishments and critical thinking competence,thereby laying a strong foundation for their long-term growth and equipping them with irreplaceable creative translation skills in this era of AI transformation.
文摘The human dietary selenium requirement in China has been estimated by various methods. The minimum dietary selenium requircment for the prevention of Keshan disease (KD) was found to be around 17 μg/d. On the other hand, an intake of 40 μg/d is required to maintain the plasma glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity at plateau. Hence 40 μg/d is considered as the adequate dietary selenium requirement. Studies conducted in a chronic selenosis area indicate thai the toxic dietary selenlum inlake (adverse effect level), which would maintain the characteristic fingernail changes, was approximately 1600 μg/d. The mean value of dietary selenium intakes, which enabled the five patients to recover from fingernail lesions, was found to be 819 ±126μg/d. At a 95% confidence limit, the lower limit is around 600μg/d. Therefore, 600 and 400μg/d were suggested as the individual daily maximum safe selenium intake and the safe dietary selenium intake, respectively,The results were used in the prevention of Se-related endemic KD and Kashin-Beck disease (KBD)
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.41471132,No.41501163
文摘This paper reviews the progress of population geography in China since the 1980 s. The review results suggest that contrary to the common perception of its invisibility and marginalized status in the field, tremendous progress has been made in population geography in China since the 1980 s. Population geographers have made significant contribution to the understanding of a wide range of population issues from geographical perspectives, including migration, urbanization, population distribution, the relationships between population, environment and resources, aging, marriage patterns, and migrants' crimes, although such contribution often did not appear in the geographical circle. Furthermore, population geographers have played an indispensable role in revitalizing population studies in China and forging its links to human geography, occupying an important position in this multi-disciplinary field. Population geographers' contribution to the areas of migration and urbanization research has been particularly significant, reflected in their leading roles in these areas' research. The paper demonstrates that as latecomers in the field after more than 20 years of isolation, population geographers in China have gone through a process of catching up and increasing engagement with developments in social sciences and increasing interaction with social scientists since the 1980 s, and have benefited greatly from it; however, there is a tendency for population geography to be increasingly alienated from the main stream human geography, a phenomenon similar to but not exactly the same as Anglo-American geography in the late 1990 s and early 2000 s. The paper argues that population geography is only half way in the course to forge the links between population studies and human geography, and it needs to return to geographical sciences to strike a healthy balance between the field of population studies and that of human geography, and promote its further development in a multi-disciplinary field.
文摘China Society for Human Rights Studies, I would like to extend my warm greetings to the launch of your Human Rights magazine. Enjoying human rights fully is a lofty goal long pursued after by human race. Over the years when they carried out revolution, construction and reforms, the Chinese people have struggled indomitably and strived incessantly to achieve this goal. Progress made in this regard has caught worldwide attention. When struggling for, safeguarding, promoting and developing human rights, the Chinese people have always combined the universality prin-
文摘A hybridoma cell line SZ-39 secreting monoclonal antibody against the human glioma cell has been established by a fusion between NS-1 myeloma cells and spleen cells from mice immunized with human glioma cell lines. Monoclonal antibody (McAb) SZ-39 was analyzed by ELISA, quantitative absorption, indirect immunofluorescence and ABC immunohistology. McAb SZ-39 strongly bound to 9/10 glioma cell lines, 17/20 glioma tissues, weakly bound to one liver cancer cell line and 1/2 lung cancer line, but they did not band with other tested human cancer linse. NcAb SZ-39 have no cross-reaction with lymphocyte, ABC red blood cells, white blood cells, blood platelet, normal bone marrow cells, fibroblast cells and 12 normal human tissues.The result indicated the antigen recognized by McAb SZ-39 may be a glioma-associated antigen <GAA). This GAA was analyzed by means of Western blotting. It was a MW 180 Kd glycopro-tein. The 131I-McAb SZ-39 specifically localized in human glioma xenografted in nude mice that indicate it may be useful in radioimmunoimaging and as a target for immunotherapy on human glioma.
文摘Sponsored by scholars and experts concerned with human rights at nine Beijing-based schools of higher learning and research institutes, the All-China Federation of Trade Unions and the All-China Women’s Federation, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) was founded in January 1993. It is the largest academic organization specializing in human rights studies in China, and a non-government organization that is in consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council. A non-profit organization, CSHRS relies on financial aid and donations to maintain its operations.
文摘The Fourth Plenary Session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) reviewed and approved the Decision of the CPC Central Committee on Certain Key Issues Concerning Comprehensively Pushing Forward the Rule of Law (hereafter, "Decision"). The plenary session was convened at a pivotal stage in comprehensively building a well-off society and comprehen- sively deepening reform. It was the first of its kind with the theme of the rule of law and was a landmark event in China's legal construction. The Journal interviewed Professor Luo Haocai, who is also president of the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS).
文摘EDITOR'S NOTE: An exhibition on human rights in China was held in the Cultural Palace of Ethnic Groups, Beijing, November 17-26, 2006, jointly by the Information Office of the State Council, China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) and China Human Rights Development Fund. The exhibition attracted more than 10,000 visitors from in and outside the country and aroused much media attention. Following is an interview by our reporter with Prof. Dong Yunhu, vice-president and secretary-general of the CSHRS, on the exhibition.
文摘Following the successful conclusion of the 19thCommunist Party of China National Congress,there has been a nationwide upsurge in the study and implementation of the spirit of the Congress.It was therefore both necessary and timely for the China Society for Human Rights Studies to organize a symposium on the study and implementation of the spirit of the Congress.I’d like to express my understanding of the study and implementation of the spirit of the 19th CPC National Congress from three aspects:
文摘The Shanghai-based Fudan University has launched a human rights studies center. This came at a ceremony on April 21,2002, which also launched the Seminar on Women’s Rights and Interests. More than 40 human rights experts, including some from China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and some Nordic countries, attended the ceremony to launch the Fudan University Center for Human Rights Studies.
文摘From Nov. 5 to 6, 2013, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS)held the Fifth National Meeting for the Exchange of Work Experience Among Human Rights Research Institutions at Wuhan University. More than 100 experts and scholars, focusing on empirical human rights studies and their contribution to building a society based on the rule of law, shared their work experience and discussed effective strategies. CSHRS President Luo Haocai, who served as vice chairman of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference,
文摘In order to gradually build a theoretical system of human rights with Chinese characteristics that conforms to the development of the times through rigorous academic research, researchers need to break through the basic think- ing tendency of "from idea to idea" step by step and finally establish the fundamental research orientation of "specifying human rights stud- ies." Through comprehensive and systematic analysis and sorting out various basic concepts relating to human rights, researchers also need to finally establish a solid foundation and prerequisite for fruitful academic study.
文摘The China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) organized on Nov. 28 a forum to study and implement the guidelines of the third plenary session of the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC). Executive members of CSHRS and other CSHRS members in Beijing discussed improvement of judicial protection for human rights and legal construction in China. CSHRS President Luo Haocai, who was vice chairman of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, delivered a speech at the forum.
文摘Since its founding in 1993, the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS) has extensively participated inthe human rights work of the United Nations (UN) and has actively carried out international exchange and cooperation. In May 2012, the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) initiated the second round of country reviews on human rights.
文摘Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of ,China and state president,recently wrote a letter to the China Society for Human Rights Studies (CSHRS). The letter was published on December 10, 2008. Social circles have responded enthusiastically to the letter. On December 16, 2008 the society held a forum where participants discussed important ideas Hu expresses in his letter.
文摘Dental pulp stem/stromal cells(DPSCs)are fibroblast-like,neural crest-derived,and multipotent cells that can differentiate into several lineages.They are relatively easy to isolate from healthy and inflamed pulps,with little ethical concerns and can be successfully cryopreserved and thawed.The therapeutic effects of DPSCs derived from animal or human sources have been extensively studied through in-vitro and in-vivo animal experiments and the findings indicated that DPSCs are effective not only for dental diseases but also for systemic diseases.Understanding that translational research is a critical step through which the fundamental scientific discoveries could be translated into applicable diagnostics and therapeutics that directly benefit humans,several clinical studies were carried out to generate evidence for the efficacy and safety of autogenous or allogeneic human DPSCs(hDPSCs)as a treatment modality for use in cell-based therapy,regenerative medicine/dentistry and tissue engineering.In clinical medicine,hDPSCs were effective for treating acute ischemic stroke and human exfoliated deciduous teeth-conditioned medium(SHED-CM)repaired vascular damage of the corpus cavernous,which is the main cause of erectile dysfunction.Whereas in clinical dentistry,autologous SHED was able to rege-nerate necrotic dental pulp after implantation into injured teeth,and micrografts enriched with autologous hDPSCs and collagen sponge were considered a treatment option for human intrabony defects.In contrast,hDPSCs did not add a significant regenerative effect when they were used for the treatment of post-extraction sockets.Large-scale clinical studies across diverse populations are still lacking to provide robust evidence on the safety and efficacy of hDPSCs as a new treatment option for various human diseases including dental-related problems.
文摘We present an editorial on an article that highlights the benefits of dexmedeto-midine(Dex)in colon cancer surgeries,which have been thoroughly investigated in the referenced publication involving 117 subjects.Of these patients,59(group A)received Dex before anesthesia induction,while 58(group B)received normal saline.Group A patients demonstrated several advantages over Group B,inclu-ding lower propofol and remifentanil requirements,improved cerebral oxygena-tion as measured by regional cerebral oxygen saturation,better hemodynamic stability,and reduced incidence of postoperative cognitive dysfunction.In addi-tion to its sedative and analgesic effects,Dex decreases the need for other anes-thetic agents and enhances cerebral oxygenation in elderly patients undergoing colorectal surgery.The literature also supports the anti-inflammatory properties of Dex,which can reduce surgical stress and improve postoperative recovery in cancer patients.This editorial focuses on the various benefits of Dex,particularly its role in maintaining hemodynamic stability and facilitating early recovery in cancer patients.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant numbers 91859207 and 81771873)the Science and Technology Innovation Team Talent Project of Hunan Province(Grant number 2021RC4056)+2 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province(Grant number 2023JJ30976)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant number 82372003)the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program of CPSF(Grant number GZC20233586).
文摘While the expression of programmed death ligand-1(PD-L1)is associated with response to immune therapy,PD-L1-negative patients may still benefit from immune treatment.Programmed death ligand-2(PD-L2),another crucial immune checkpoint molecule interacting with PD-1,correlates with the efficacy of various tumor immune therapies.This study investigates the expression of PD-L2 in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)patients following anti-PD-1 therapy and its predictive value for clinical survival outcomes.Additionally,we explore the noninvasive,real-time,and dynamic quantitative analysis potential of PD-L2 positron emission tomography(PET)imaging in transplanted tumors.We utilized[^(68)Ga]Ga-labeled peptide HN11-1 for PD-L2 PET imaging.The results indicate a higher response rate to anti-PD-1 therapy in patients positive for both PD-L1 and PD-L2,with PD-L2 status independently predicting progression-free survival(PFS)with pembrolizumab treatment.Furthermore,[^(68)Ga]Ga-HN11-1 PET imaging demonstrates specificity in assessing PD-L2 status.Overall,we confirm the correlation between high PD-L2 expression and favorable PFS in NSCLC patients post anti-PD-1 therapy and highlight the promising potential of[^(68)Ga]Ga-HN11-1 as a specific tracer for PD-L2 in preclinical and initial human trials.