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Research Progress of Migration and Transformation of Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Underground Environment
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作者 Zhang Fang Zhe Ma +1 位作者 xinmin xie Baizhong Yan 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(B)》 2013年第12期736-740,共5页
With the increasing use of PPCPs (pharmaceuticals and personal care products), the impact caused by the accumulation of PPCPs on the environment has become increasingly serious and has attracted considerable attenti... With the increasing use of PPCPs (pharmaceuticals and personal care products), the impact caused by the accumulation of PPCPs on the environment has become increasingly serious and has attracted considerable attention. In the last 10 years, major studies on PPCPs have focused on the sources and analytical testing of concentrations in the environment. Afterward, studies have shifted to the transfer and transformation of PCPPs in the environment and to the environmental risk assessment of PPCPs. Studies on PPCPs in the underground environment have mainly focused on their adsorption, desorption, transfer, and transformation in the aeration and saturation zones. The main methods applied in these studies include indoor simulation experiments and outdoor sampling and testing. These studies have mainly considered one dimension, and most of them have concentrated only on the aeration or saturation zone. Therefore, the main developing directions of studies on PPCPs are the comprehensive study of the transfer and transform process from source to sink in the underground environment and the establishment of an effective and efficient PPCP detection system, 展开更多
关键词 PPCPS transfer and transformation POLLUTION underground environment.
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Reduced Locomotor Activity Correlates with Increased Severity of Arthritis in a Mouse Model of Antibody-Induced Arthritis
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作者 Narendiran Rajasekaran Ricky Tran +2 位作者 Conrado Pascual xinmin xie Elizabeth D. Mellins 《Open Journal of Rheumatology and Autoimmune Diseases》 2014年第1期62-68,共7页
Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by synovial hyperplasia and progressive cartilage and bone destruction that leads to a substantial loss of general functions and/or... Introduction: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by synovial hyperplasia and progressive cartilage and bone destruction that leads to a substantial loss of general functions and/or a decline in physical activities such as walking speed in humans. The K/BxN serum transfer arthritis in mice shares many immunological and pathological features with human RA. Very few studies are available in mice that investigate the changes in physical activity in relation to arthritis development. In this study we investigate the effect of arthritis on the locomotor activity of mice during K/BxN sera transfer arthritis. Methods: Arthritis was induced in Balb/c mice by injecting intraperitoneally with 200 μl of K/BxN sera;Balb/c mice injected with phosphate buffered saline (PBS) served as control. Progress of arthritis was estimated by daily measurements of joint thickness. Each mouse’s locomotor activity (travel distance and travel time) was assessed every day for duration of 20 minute period using the SmartCageTM platform. Data were analyzed using the SmartCageTM analysis software (CageScoreTM). Results: Arthritic Balb/c mice showed a reduction in distance covered and travel speed when compared to arthritis-free, control Balb/c mice. Maximum decline in locomotor activity was observed during the peak period of the disease and correlated to the increase in joint thickness in the arthritic mice. Conclusion: This report demonstrates that measuring locomotor activity of mice during progression of K/BxN sera-induced arthritis using the SmartCageTM platform offers a quantitative method to assess physical activity in mice during arthritis. 展开更多
关键词 K/BxN ARTHRITIS Locomotion SERUM Transfer
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