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Anisotropic cell growth-regulated surface micropatterns in flower petals
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作者 Xiao Huang Yu Hai wei-hua xie 《Theoretical & Applied Mechanics Letters》 CAS CSCD 2017年第3期169-174,共6页
Flower petals have not only diverse macroscopic morphologies but are rich in microscopic surface patterns, which are crucial to their biological functions. Both experimental measurements and theoretical analysis are c... Flower petals have not only diverse macroscopic morphologies but are rich in microscopic surface patterns, which are crucial to their biological functions. Both experimental measurements and theoretical analysis are conducted to reveal the physical mechanisms underlying the formation of minute wrinkles on flower petals. Three representative flowers, daisy, kalanchoe blossfeldiana, and Eustoma grandiflorurn, are investigated as examples. A surface wrinkling model, incorporating the measured mechanical properties and growth ratio, is used to elucidate the difference in their surface morphologies. The mismatch between the anisotropic epidermal cell growth and the isotropic secretion of surficial wax is found to dictate the surface patterns. 展开更多
关键词 Growth BIOMECHANICS Cuticle MICROPATTERN Flower petal
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Endoscopic debulking resection with additive chemoradiotherapy:Optimal management of advanced inoperable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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作者 Li-Hua Ren Ye Zhu +6 位作者 Rong Chen Mulmi Shrestha Sachin Qin Lu wei-hua xie Tong Lu Xiao-Ying Wei Rui-Hua Shi 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2022年第9期1758-1770,共13页
BACKGROUND There is no remedial strategy other than definitive chemoradiotherapy for patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC) who are not eligible to undergo surgical treatment.AIM To introduce ... BACKGROUND There is no remedial strategy other than definitive chemoradiotherapy for patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC) who are not eligible to undergo surgical treatment.AIM To introduce a novel therapy called endoscopic debulking resection(Ed R) followed by additive chemoradiotherapy(CRT) and evaluate its efficacy and safety.METHODS Advanced, inoperable ESCC patients between 1 January 2015 and 30 December 2019 were investigated retrospectively. Patients who received Ed R followed by CRT were deemed the Ed R + CRT group and those without CRT were deemed the Ed R group. Overall survival(OS), progression-free survival(PFS), and adverse events were evaluated.RESULTS A total of 41 patients were enrolled. At a median follow-up of 36 mo(range: 1-83), the estimated 1-, 2-, and 3-year cumulative OS rates of patients who underwent Ed R plus additive CRT were 92.6%, 85.2%, and 79.5%, respectively, which were higher than those of patients who underwent Ed R alone(1-year OS, 83.3%;2-year OS, 58.3%;3-year OS, 50%;P = 0.05). The estimated 2-year cumulative PFS rate after Ed R + CRT was 85.7%, while it was 61.5% after Ed R(P = 0.043). According to the univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses, early clinical stage(stage ≤ IIB) and additive CRT were potential protective factors for cumulative OS. No severe adverse events were observed during the Ed R procedure, and only mild to moderate myelosuppression and radiation pneumonia were observed in patients who underwent additive CRT after Ed R.CONCLUSION Ed R plus CRT is an alternative strategy for selective advanced inoperable ESCC patients. 展开更多
关键词 Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma Endoscopic resection CHEMORADIOTHERAPY Overall survival Progression-free survival
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