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Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, Von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Muramatsu H, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Mueller JA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Stroynowski R, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Khroustalev K, Mountain R, Nandakumar R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Würthwein F, Mahapatra R, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Berkelman K, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Breva-Newell L, Potlia V, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Metreveli Z, Seth KK, Tomaradze A, Zweber P, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F. Observation of B-->K(0)(S)pi(+)pi(-) and Evidence for B-->K(*+/-)pi(-/+). PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 89:251801. [PMID: 12484873 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.89.251801] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/28/2002] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
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We report on a search for charmless hadronic B decays to the three-body final states K(0)(S)h(+)pi(-), K(+)h(-)pi(0), K(0)(S)h(+)pi(0) (h(+/-) denotes a charged pion or kaon), and their charge conjugates, using 13.5 fb(-1) of integrated luminosity produced near sqrt[s]=10.6 GeV, and collected with the CLEO detector. We observe the decay B-->K0pi(+)pi(-) with a branching fraction (50(+10)(-9)(stat.)+/-7(syst.))x10(-6) and the decay B-->K(*+)(892)pi(-) with a branching fraction (16(+6)(-5)(stat.)+/-2(syst.))x10(-6).
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Muramatsu H, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Mueller JA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Khroustalev K, Mountain R, Nandakumar R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Asner DM, Mahapatra R, Nelson HN, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Breva-Newell L, Potlia V, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Metreveli Z, Seth KK, Tomaradze A, Zweber P, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, Von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM. Dalitz analysis of D0-->K(0)(S)pi(+)pi(-). PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 89:251802. [PMID: 12484874 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.89.251802] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/23/2002] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
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In e(+)e(-) collisions using the CLEO detector, we have studied the decay of the D0 to the final state K(0)(S)pi(+)pi(-) with the initial flavor of the D0 tagged by the decay D(*+)-->D0pi(+). We use the Dalitz technique to measure the resonant substructure in this final state and clearly observe ten different contributions by fitting for their amplitudes and relative phases. We observe a K(*)(892)(+)pi(-) component which arises from doubly Cabibbo suppressed decays or D0-D0; mixing.
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Yao XD, Ma TX, Wu ZH, Li SZ, Li ZX, Wang GY. [Construction of recombinant human CD59 using ICAM-2 promoter for endothelial-specific expression in xenotransplantation]. ZHONGGUO YI XUE KE XUE YUAN XUE BAO. ACTA ACADEMIAE MEDICINAE SINICAE 2002; 24:588-91. [PMID: 12905685] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 03/04/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To construct a recombinant human CD59 gene containing intercellular adhesion molecule-2 promoter for high level endothelial-specific expression in xenotransplantation. METHODS ICAM-2 promotor fragment and CD59-intron 1 fragment were produced by PCR from the human blood genome, and then clone these fragments into a pcDNA3-CD59 eukaryotic expression vector which was followed by digestion with the specific restricted endonuclease (for example: EcoRI, Hind III). The ICAM-2 promoter and CD59-intron 1 fragments were identified by PCR, and sequencing. The recombinant was then transfected into pig aorta endothelial cells with Lipofection, and the expression was measured by flow cytometer. RESULTS Products of the sequences measured were in accord with the frames of the gene bank. The expression of the protein of this recombinant was positive. CONCLUSION The CD59 recombinant gene is constructed successfully, providing a basis for transgenic research.
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Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, Von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Ye J, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP, Mahapatra R, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Bebek C, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Palmer M, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Stoeck H, Yelton J. Measurement of B(D+-->K(*0)l(+)nu(l)). PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 89:222001. [PMID: 12485061 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.89.222001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/12/2002] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
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Using 13.53 fb(-1) of CLEO data, we have measured the ratios of the branching fractions R(+)(e),R(+)(mu) and the combined branching fraction ratio R(+)(l), defined by R(+)(l)=[B(D+-->K(*0)l(+)nu(l))]/[B(D+-->K-pi(+)pi(+))]. We find R(+)(e)=0.74+/-0.04+/-0.05, R(+)(mu)=0.72+/-0.10+/-0.05, and R(+)(l)=0.74+/-0.04+/-0.05, where the first and second errors are statistical and systematic, respectively. The known branching fraction B(D+-->K-pi(+)pi(+)) leads to B(D+-->K(*0)e(+)nu(e))=(6.7+/-0.4+/-0.5+/-0.4)%, B(D+-->K(*0)mu(+)nu(mu))=(6.5+/-0.9+/-0.5+/-0.4)%, and B(D+-->K(*0)l(+)nu(l))=(6.7+/-0.4+/-0.5+/-0.4)%, where the third error is due to the uncertainty in B(D+-->K-pi(+)pi(+)).
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Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Muramatsu H, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP, Mahapatra R, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Breva-Newell L, Potlia V, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW. Observation of the decay Omega(0)(c)-->Omega(-)e(+)nu(e). PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 89:171803. [PMID: 12398660 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.89.171803] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/05/2002] [Indexed: 05/24/2023]
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Using the CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring we have observed the Omega(0)(c) (css ground state) in the decay Omega(0)(c)-->Omega(-)e(+)nu(e). We find a signal of 11.4+/-3.8(stat) events. The probability that we have observed a background fluctuation is 7.6x10(-5). We measure B(Omega(0)(c)-->Omega(-)e(+)nu(e)).sigma(e(+)e(-)-->Omega(0)(c)X)=(42.2+/-14.1(stat)+/-5.7(syst)) fb and R=[Gamma(Omega(0)(c)-->Omega(-)pi(+))]/[Gamma(Omega(0)(c)-->Omega(-)enu(e))]=00.41+/-0.19(stat)+/-0.04(syst). This is the first statistically significant observation of an individual decay mode of the Omega(0)(c) in e(+)e(-) annihilation and the first example of a baryon decaying via beta emission, where no quarks from the first generation participate in the reaction.
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Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Bebek C, Berger BE, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Palmer M, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Ye J, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP, Mahapatra R. Improved measurement of /V(cb)/ using B-->D*l nu decays. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 89:081803. [PMID: 12190458 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.89.081803] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/11/2002] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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We determine the weak coupling /V(cb)/ between the b and c quarks using a sample of 3 x 10(6) BB; events in the CLEO detector at the Cornell Electron Storage Ring. We determine the yield of reconstructed B-->D*l nu; decays as a function of w, the boost of the D* in the B rest frame, and from this we obtain the differential decay rate d Gamma/dw. By extrapolating d Gamma/dw to w=1, the kinematic end point at which the D* is at rest relative to the B, we extract the product /V(cb)/F(1), where F(1) is the form factor at w=1. Combined with theoretical results for F(1) we determine /V(cb)/=0.0469+/-0.0014(stat)+/-0.0020(syst)+/-0.0018(theor).
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Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP, Mahapatra R, Morrison RJ, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Bebek C, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Palmer M, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Prescott C, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, Von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Ye J, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S. Improved measurement of Vub with inclusive semileptonic B decays. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 88:231803. [PMID: 12059353 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.88.231803] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/08/2002] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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We report a new measurement of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa parameter Vub made with a sample of 9.7 x 10(6) BB- events collected with the CLEO II detector. Using heavy quark theory, we combine the observed yield of leptons from semileptonic B decay in the end-point momentum interval 2.2-2.6 GeV/c with recent CLEO II data on B-->X(s)gamma to find Vub = (4.08+/-0.34+/-0.44+/-0.16+/-0.24)x10(-3), where the first two uncertainties are experimental and the last two are from theory.
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Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP, Mahapatra R, Morrison RJ, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Bebek C, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Palmer M, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Prescott C, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Ye J, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z. Search for CP violation in tau--> K(pi)nu(tau) decays. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 88:111803. [PMID: 11909396 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.88.111803] [Citation(s) in RCA: 7] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/19/2001] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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We search and find no evidence for CP violation in tau decays into the K(pi)nu(tau) final state. We provide limits on the imaginary part of the coupling constant Lambda describing a relative contribution of the CP violating processes with respect to the standard model to be -0.172<Im(Lambda)<0.067 at 90% C.L.
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Mahapatra R, Nelson HN, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Bebek C, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Palmer M, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, von Toerne E, Wilksen T, Zoeller MM, Muramatsu H, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH, Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Ye J, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Moneti GC, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP. Observation of exclusive B --> D(*)K(*-) decays. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 88:101803. [PMID: 11909343 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.88.101803] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/21/2001] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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We report the first observation of the exclusive decays B-->D((*))K(*-), using 9.66 x 10(6) BB pairs collected at the Upsilon(4S) with the CLEO detector. We measure the following branching fractions: B(B--->D(0)K(*-)) = (6.1+/-1.6+/-1.7)x10(-4), B(B(0)-->D(+)K(*-)) = (3.7+/-1.5+/-1.0)x10(-4), B(B(0)-->D(*+)K(*-)) = (3.8+/-1.3+/-0.8)x10(-4), and B(B--->D(*0)K(*-)) = (7.7+/-2.2+/-2.6)x10(-4). The B-->D(*)K(*-) branching ratios are the averages of those corresponding to the 00 and 11 helicity states. The errors shown are statistical and systematic, respectively.
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Coan TE, Gao YS, Liu F, Maravin Y, Narsky I, Stroynowski R, Ye J, Artuso M, Boulahouache C, Bukin K, Dambasuren E, Mountain R, Skwarnicki T, Stone S, Wang JC, Mahmood AH, Csorna SE, Danko I, Xu Z, Bonvicini G, Cinabro D, Dubrovin M, McGee S, Bornheim A, Lipeles E, Pappas SP, Shapiro A, Sun WM, Weinstein AJ, Masek G, Paar HP, Mahapatra R, Morrison RJ, Nelson HN, Briere RA, Chen GP, Ferguson T, Tatishvili G, Vogel H, Adam NE, Alexander JP, Bebek C, Berkelman K, Blanc F, Boisvert V, Cassel DG, Drell PS, Duboscq JE, Ecklund KM, Ehrlich R, Gibbons L, Gittelman B, Gray SW, Hartill DL, Heltsley BK, Hsu L, Jones CD, Kandaswamy J, Kreinick DL, Magerkurth A, Mahlke-Krüger H, Meyer TO, Mistry NB, Nordberg E, Palmer M, Patterson JR, Peterson D, Pivarski J, Riley D, Sadoff AJ, Schwarthoff H, Shepherd MR, Thayer JG, Urner D, Valant-Spaight B, Viehhauser G, Warburton A, Weinberger M, Athar SB, Avery P, Prescott C, Stoeck H, Yelton J, Brandenburg G, Ershov A, Kim DYJ, Wilson R, Benslama K, Eisenstein BI, Ernst J, Gollin GD, Hans RM, Karliner I, Lowrey N, Marsh MA, Plager C, Sedlack C, Selen M, Thaler JJ, Williams J, Edwards KW, Ammar R, Besson D, Zhao X, Anderson S, Frolov VV, Kubota Y, Lee SJ, Li SZ, Poling R, Smith A, Stepaniak CJ, Urheim J, Ahmed S, Alam MS, Jian L, Saleem M, Wappler F, Eckhart E, Gan KK, Gwon C, Hart T, Honscheid K, Hufnagel D, Kagan H, Kass R, Pedlar TK, Thayer JB, von Toerne E, Zoeller MM, Richichi SJ, Severini H, Skubic P, Dytman SA, Nam S, Savinov V, Chen S, Hinson JW, Lee J, Miller DH, Pavlunin V, Shibata EI, Shipsey IPJ, Cronin-Hennessy D, Lyon AL, Park CS, Park W, Thorndike EH. Observation of B(0) --> D0pi(0) and B(0) -->D(*0)pi(0). PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 2002; 88:062001. [PMID: 11863797 DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.88.062001] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/22/2001] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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We have studied the color-suppressed hadronic decays of neutral B mesons into the final states D*0pi(0). Using 9.67 x 10(6) BB pairs collected with the CLEO detector, we observe the decays B( 0) --> D0pi(0) and B( 0) -->D(*0)pi(0) with the branching fractions BB( 0) -->D0pi(0)) = (2.74(+0.36)(-0.32) +/- 0.55)x10(-4) and BB( 0) -->D(*0)pi(0)) = (2.20(+0.59)(-0.52) +/- 0.79)x10(-4). The first error is statistical and the second systematic. The statistical significance of the D0pi(0) signal is 12.1sigma ( 5.9sigma for D(*0)pi(0)). Utilizing the B( 0) -->D*0)pi(0) branching fractions we determine the strong phases delta(I,D(*)) between isospin 1/2 and 3/2 amplitudes in the Dpi and D*pi final states to be cosdelta(I,D) = 0.89 +/-0.08 and cosdelta(I,D*) = 0.89 +/- 0.08, respectively.
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Li J, Li SZ, Li EK, Liu P, Hu TQ, Zhu C. [A clinical application and study of analysis system of sound spectrography]. SHANGHAI KOU QIANG YI XUE = SHANGHAI JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY 2001; 10:201-3. [PMID: 14993989] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/29/2023]
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OBJECTIVE The phonetic features were studied for non-velopharyngeal dysfunction in postoperative patients with cleft plate. METHODS The feature of velopharyngeal competency of 32 postoperative patients with cleft palate were analyzed with KAY-7800 sound spectrograph, compared with characteristic of 30 subjects with normal phonogram. RESULTS There were three types of abnormal phonogram for the postoperative patients of cleft palate with velopharyngeal competence. The heavy noise was a common sight. CONCLUSION An analytic system of sound spectrography has certain value for evaluation of phonic function in cleft palate patients.
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Yu JS, Qin KL, Guan KH, Li SZ. [Study on time limit of ACP and sperm positive-detected in mixed spot]. FA YI XUE ZA ZHI 2001; 17:157-9. [PMID: 12533899] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/28/2023]
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OBJECTIVE The study was carried out on time limit of ACP and sperm positive-detected in mixed spot. METHODS 600 vaginal swabs from living body after sexual intercourse were tested by routine and three-blindness methods. RESULTS The longest time limit of ACP which was positively detected is 255 h, average time limit is 52 h, 41.3% of those samples was ACP-detected in positive degree (++). The longest time limit of sperm positively detected is 132 h, average time limit is 29 h. The number of sperms observed in 34.3% of those samples with positive result, is from 6 to 10/HP. CONCLUSION This study is helpful to forensic identification of sex cases.
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Li SZ, Huang PP, Jin YJ. [Effect of sodium ferulate on leucocyte spontaneous activation and surface adhesion molecule expression in arteriosclerosis obliterans patients]. ZHONGGUO ZHONG XI YI JIE HE ZA ZHI ZHONGGUO ZHONGXIYI JIEHE ZAZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED TRADITIONAL AND WESTERN MEDICINE 2001; 21:492-4. [PMID: 12575389] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/28/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To explore the effect of sodium ferulate (SF) on leucocyte spontaneous activation rate (LSAR) and the surface expression of adhesion molecule (SEAM) in patients with arteriosclerosis obliterans (ASO). METHODS Forty-two patients with ASO were treated by SF, LSAR and SEAM in them were determined qualitatively before and after SF treatment, as well as in 36 healthy subjects for control. RESULTS Therapeutic effect of SF in the treated 42 patients was short-term cured in 17 cases (40.5%), markedly effective in 21 (50%), effective in 2 (4.8%), ineffective in 2(4.8%), and the total effective rate being 95.2%. LSAR and SEAM in ASO patients before treatment was 14.84 +/- 7.54% and 47.94 +/- 13.48% respectively, which was obviously higher than 4.96 +/- 2.04% and 24.12 +/- 9.35% in healthy subjects (P < 0.01) respectively, but markedly reduced to 8.19 +/- 4.09% and 28.63 +/- 7.91% after SF treatment (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION SF could not only obviously lower both LSAR and SEAM but also exert a good therapeutic effect on patients with ASO.
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Li SZ, Liu H, Xu XL. [Clinical significance of plasma PGE2 levels in pre- and post-operative patients with laryngeal carcinoma]. LIN CHUANG ER BI YAN HOU KE ZA ZHI = JOURNAL OF CLINICAL OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 2000; 14:106-7. [PMID: 12541407] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/28/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To study the clinical significance of PGE2 Levels in patients with laryngeal carcinoma. METHOD Radioimmunoassay was used to evaluate plasma PGE2 levels in 35 patients with laryngeal carcinoma. RESULT The plasma PGE2 levels in patients with laryngeal carcinoma were significant higher than that of normal subjects (P < 0.05), but there was no correlation with the stage of laryngeal carcinoma (P > 0.05). The plasma PGE2 levels of postoperative patients with laryngeal carcinoma were significant lower than that of preoperative patients (P < 0.05). After operation, the plasma PGE2 levels of recurrent patients were significant higher than that in patients with no recurrence (P < 0.01). CONCLUSION The determination of PGE2 levels in patient plasma may help the diagnosis and prognostic judgment of laryngeal carcinoma.
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Shin WY, Li SZ, Chung SS, Lee HC, Huh KB, Lim SK. Effects of cyclosporin A on sex hormone and estrogen receptor in male rat with special reference to cyclosporin A-induced osteoporosis. Yonsei Med J 2000; 41:61-7. [PMID: 10731921 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2000.41.1.61] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/27/2022] Open
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The mechanisms of high turnover bone loss induced by Cyclosporin A (CsA) are not clearly understood. Deficiencies in sex hormones result in high turnover osteoporosis, and not only androgen but also estrogen plays an important role in maintaining bone mass in men. To study whether or not there are any changes in the levels of sex hormones, aromatization, and the expression of estrogen receptors in CsA-induced osteoporosis, we treated 39 rats with vehicle, low-dose CsA (5 mg/kg) and high dose CsA (15 mg/kg) for 28 days, and measured sex hormone levels by radioimmunoassay. Aromatase activities in ROS cells and 3T3-L1 cells were determined by measuring the conversion rate of 3H-androstenedione into 3H-estrone. ER and ER mRNA were measured by competitive RT-PCR in collected marrow cells and ROS cells. The levels of free testosterone in the serum in low-dose CsA-treated rats were unchanged, but the levels were significantly decreased in those treated with high-dose CsA as previously reported. The levels of total estradiol in the serum were significantly increased in the low-dose CsA-treated group (5 mg/kg) and were comparable to levels of the control group in the high-dose CsA-treated group (15 mg/kg). CsA increased the conversion of 3H-androstenedione to 3H-estrone in ROS cells, but not in 3T3-L1 cells. Meanwhile, CsA treatment did not change the rates of ER or ER mRNA expression in ROS cells or in collected bone marrow cells. In conclusion, CsA treatment decreased the level of free testosterone in the serum, but did not decrease the level of serum estradiol by enhancing aromatization. High-turnover osteoporosis induced by clinical dosage CsA treatment may not be caused by lowering the levels of circulating estrogen or by decreasing the expression of estrogen receptors.
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Li SZ. Recognizing multiple overlapping objects in image: an optimal formulation. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING : A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY 2000; 9:273-277. [PMID: 18255395 DOI: 10.1109/83.821741] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/25/2023]
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A statistically optimal formulation is presented for recognizing multiple, partially occluded objects. The optimality, in terms of the maximum a posteriori (MAP) principle, is with respect to all, rather than just individual modeled objects. Various constraints are incorporated into the posterior distribution. A two-stage MAP estimation approach is proposed to reduce the computational cost.
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Li SZ. Roof-edge preserving image smoothing based on MRFs. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING : A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY 2000; 9:1134-1138. [PMID: 18255483 DOI: 10.1109/83.846255] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/25/2023]
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A novel Markov random field (MRF) model is proposed for roof-edge (as well as step-edge) preserving image smoothing. Image surfaces containing roof-edges are represented by piecewise continuous polynomial functions governed by a few parameters. Piecewise smoothness constraint is imposed on these parameters rather than on the surface heights as is in traditional models for step-edges. In this way, roof edges are preserved without the necessity to deal with unstable higher order derivatives.
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Li SZ, Lee JH, Lee W, Yoon CJ, Baik JH, Lim SK. Type I beta-turn conformation is important for biological activity of the melanocyte-stimulating hormone analogues. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY 1999; 265:430-40. [PMID: 10491201 DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-1327.1999.00763.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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In order to define which structure of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) analogues plays a critical role for ligand-receptor interaction and selectivity, we analysed receptor-binding and cAMP-generating activity in Chinese hamster ovary cell lines stably transfected with rMC3R and hMC4R, as well as the NMR structures of chemically synthesized alpha-MSH analogues. Compared with [Ahx4]alpha-MSH, the linear MTII designated as alpha-MSH-ND revealed a preference for the MC4R, whereas its IC50 and EC50 values were comparable to those of MTII reported previously. Truncation of Ahx4 and Asp5 of alpha-MSH-ND remarkably decreased the receptor-binding and cAMP-generating activity. Meanwhile, maximum cAMP-generating activity was observed at a higher concentration (10(-5) M) of alpha-MSH-ND(6-10), and MC4R preference was changed into MC3R preference. In contrast, [Gln6]alpha-MSH-ND(6-10) lost its cAMP-generating activity almost completely, even though it bound to both receptors. Whereas the solution conformation of alpha-MSH-ND revealed a stable type I beta-turn structure, [Gln6]alpha-MSH-ND(6-10) revealed a tight gamma-turn composed of Gln6-D-Phe7-Arg8. Replacement of the His6 residue of alpha-MSH-ND by Gln, Asn, Arg or Lys decreased not only the receptor binding, but also the cAMP-generating activity in both the MC3R and the MC4R. The structure of [Gln6]alpha-MSH-ND exhibited a stable type I' beta-turn comprising Asp5, Gln6, D-Phe7 and Arg8. [Lys6]alpha-MSH-ND showed a greatly reduced binding affinity and cAMP-generating activity with the loss of MC4R selectivity. In NMR studies, [Lys6]alpha-MSH-ND also demonstrated a gamma-turn conformation around Lys6-DPhe7-Arg8. From the above results, we conclude that a type I beta-turn conformation comprising the residues Asp5-His6-(D-Phe7)-Arg8 was important for receptor binding and activation, as well as the selectivity of MSH analogues.
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MESH Headings
- Animals
- Binding, Competitive
- CHO Cells
- Cricetinae
- Cyclic AMP/metabolism
- Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
- Humans
- Models, Molecular
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular
- Protein Binding
- Protein Structure, Secondary
- Rats
- Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 3
- Receptor, Melanocortin, Type 4
- Receptors, Corticotropin/genetics
- Receptors, Corticotropin/metabolism
- Recombinant Proteins/genetics
- Recombinant Proteins/metabolism
- Signal Transduction
- Structure-Activity Relationship
- alpha-MSH/analogs & derivatives
- alpha-MSH/pharmacology
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Li SZ. MAP image restoration and segmentation by constrained optimization. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON IMAGE PROCESSING : A PUBLICATION OF THE IEEE SIGNAL PROCESSING SOCIETY 1998; 7:1730-1735. [PMID: 18276241 DOI: 10.1109/83.730386] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/25/2023]
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The combinatorial optimization problem of MAP estimation is converted to one of constrained real optimization and then solved by using the augmented Lagrange-Hopfield (ALH) method proposed in 1984. The ALH effectively overcomes instabilities that are inherent in the penalty method or the Lagrange multiplier method in constrained optimization. It produces good solutions with reasonable costs.
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Yang FY, Li SZ, Liu YZ. Membrane formation and cellular response on the surface of lenses implanted in rabbit eyes. J Cataract Refract Surg 1997; 23:1265-70. [PMID: 9368175 DOI: 10.1016/s0886-3350(97)80326-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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PURPOSE To study the pathogenesis of membrane formation and cellular response on the surface of posterior chamber intraocular lenses (IOLs) implanted in rabbits. SETTING Department of Histology and Embryology, Pathology, Ophthalmology. The First Military Medical University, Guangzhou, P.R. China. METHODS Thirty rabbits had extracapsular lens extraction and posterior chamber IOL implantation. The IOLs were removed 4, 7, 15, 30, and 90 days postoperatively. Membrane formation and cellular response on IOL surfaces were evaluated using light (n = 25), transmission (n = 5), and scanning electron (n = 5) microscopy. RESULTS On 30 IOLs, the incidence of cellular adhesion was 100%. Cellular components comprised macrophages, fibroblast-like cells, epithelioid cells, giant cells, ultralarge giant cells, and lymphocytes. A thin, proteinaceous film was also seen on the surface of the IOLs. The membrane of the IOL surface comprised fibrin, collagen fibrils, macrophages, fibroblast-like cells, giant cells, and fibroblasts. CONCLUSION The findings of this study might apply to humans because cellular elements and membranes have been reported in humans.
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Li SZ. [Operations and reflections concerning nursing master degree education]. ZHONGHUA HU LI ZA ZHI = CHINESE JOURNAL OF NURSING 1996; 31:530-2. [PMID: 9295524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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Li SZ, Li J, Yu JJ, Yu X, Wu WW. [Clinical analysis of ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint]. SHANGHAI KOU QIANG YI XUE = SHANGHAI JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY 1996; 5:57. [PMID: 15160065] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/29/2023]
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Li J, Li SZ. [Surgical treatment of thyroglossal tract cyst: Clinical analysis of 27 consecutive patients]. SHANGHAI KOU QIANG YI XUE = SHANGHAI JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY 1996; 5:58-9. [PMID: 15160066] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/29/2023]
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Li SZ, Hu YG, Chen PX. [Study on the collagen of the different region of disc and different sigmental disc]. ZHONGHUA WAI KE ZA ZHI [CHINESE JOURNAL OF SURGERY] 1994; 32:670-2. [PMID: 7774406] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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With the method of the collagen decomposition producting special hyoroxyprolines (HYP), the collagens of the different region of discs and different segmental discs were studied. The results were as follow: The fibrous annulus had a higher collagen content than did the nucleus pulposus (P < 0.001). In fibrous annulus, the inner region had a lower collagen content was found at the postolateral part of the fibrous annulus (P < 0.05), especially at the poster-lateral inner zone (P < 0.001). The local low-collagen content at the particular location may be one of the factors, which was clinically susceptible to a disc herniation at the part. An increasing graduation of collagen content was found from thoracic disc12 to lumbar disc 5. But, there was no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05).
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Lin ZD, Li SZ, Li HM. [Cataract extraction and intraocular lens implantation in patients with uveitis]. [ZHONGHUA YAN KE ZA ZHI] CHINESE JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY 1994; 30:408-10. [PMID: 7774452] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/27/2023]
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Thirty two patients with uveitis had a posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation after extracapsular cataract extraction. After a mean follow-up period of 5.4 months (range 3 to 29 months), the corrected visual acuity in 93.7% of the patients reached to 0.5 or better. Postoperative complications included posterior capsule opacification and iris posterior synechiae. The results suggest that careful selection of candidates for IOL implantation be crucial for successful cataract surgery in uveitis patients.
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