The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(...The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(10),Belgium(5),Brazil(2),Canada(4),Chile(2),China(56),Czech Republic(1),Denmark(1),Finland(3),France(7),Germany(24),Greece(13),Hungary(2),India(9),Iran(2),Ireland(2),Israel(4),Italy(41),Japan(47)。展开更多
The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(...The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(10),Belgium(5),Brazil(2),Canada(4),Chile(2),China(56),Czech Republic(1),Denmark(1),Finland(3),France(7),Germany(24),Greece(13),Hungary(2),India(9),Iran(2),Ireland(2),Israel(4),Italy(41),Japan(47),Kuwait(2),Mexico(1),Netherlands(7),New Zealand(2),Norway(1),Poland(3),Portugal(5),Romania(1),Saudi Arabia(1),Serbia(2),Singapore(4),South Korea(27),Spain(10),Sweden(5),Switzerland(2),Syria(1),Thailand(1),Turkey(6),United Kingdom(15),and United States(95).展开更多
The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 404 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 41 countries,including Argentina(1),Australia(9),
The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(...The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(10),Belgium(5),Brazil(2),Canada(4),Chile(2),China(56),Czech Republic(1),Denmark(1),Finland(3)。展开更多
The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board consists of 323 members, representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus. They are from 38 countries, including Argentina (1), Australia (13), Austria (6), B...The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board consists of 323 members, representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus. They are from 38 countries, including Argentina (1), Australia (13), Austria (6), Belgium (1), Brazil (3), Canada (14), China (21), Czech Republic (3), Denmark (9), Egypt (2), Finland (3), France (5), Germany (17), Greece (10), Hungary (2), India (10), Ireland (2), Iran (2), Israel (5), Italy (25)展开更多
The World Journal of Radiology Editorial Board consists of 365 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in radiology.They are from 36 countries,including Afghanistan(1),Argentina(2),Australia(5),Austria(7),Bel...The World Journal of Radiology Editorial Board consists of 365 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in radiology.They are from 36 countries,including Afghanistan(1),Argentina(2),Australia(5),Austria(7),Belgium(2),Brazil(8),Canada(6),Chile(1),China(43),Croatia(1),Denmark(4),Egypt(6),France(5),Germany(22)。展开更多
The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board now consists of 713 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus.They are from 56 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(27),Austria(11),
The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board consists of 323 members, representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus. They are from 38 countries, including Argentina (1), Australia (13), Austria (6), B...The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board consists of 323 members, representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus. They are from 38 countries, including Argentina (1), Australia (13), Austria (6), Belgium (1),展开更多
The World Journal of Radiology Editorial Board consists of 319 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in radiology.They are from 40 countries,including Australia(3),Austria(4),Belgium(5),Brazil(3),Canada(9),...The World Journal of Radiology Editorial Board consists of 319 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in radiology.They are from 40 countries,including Australia(3),Austria(4),Belgium(5),Brazil(3),Canada(9),Chile(1),China(25),Czech(1),Denmark(1),Egypt(4),Estonia(1),Finland(1),France(6),Germany(17),Greece(8),Hungary(1),India(9),Iran(5),Ireland(1),Israel(4),Italy(28),Japan(14),Lebanon(1),Libya(1),Malaysia(2),展开更多
The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consists of 685members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastroenterologyand hepatology.They are from 52 countries including:Albania(1),Argentina(1),Aust...The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consists of 685members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastroenterologyand hepatology.They are from 52 countries including:Albania(1),Argentina(1),Australia(16).Austria(7),Belarus(1),Belgium(11),Brazil(1),Bulgaria(1),Canada(10),China(58),Croatia(2),Czech(1),Denmark(5),Egypt(3),Finland(1),France(27).Germany(71),Greece(1),Hungary(1).Iceland(1),India(6),Iran(2),Ireland(2),Israel(5),Italy(51),Japan(137),Lebanon(2),Lithuania(1),Macedonia(1),Malaysia(3),Mexico(2),Monaco(1),Netherlands(15),New Zealand(1),Nigeria(1),Norway(2),Pakistan(1),Poland(6),Portugal(1),Russia(3),Singapore(3),Slovakia(1),South Africa(1),South Korea(9),Spain(27),Sweden(6),Switzerland(8),Turkey(7),United Arab Emirates(1),United Kingdom(37).United States(121),Yugoslavia(1).展开更多
The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology Editorial Board consists of 523 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal pathophysiology.They are from 45 countries,including Argentina...The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology Editorial Board consists of 523 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal pathophysiology.They are from 45 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(14),Austria(3),Belgium(9),Brazil(10),Brunei Darussalam(1),Canada(20),China(30),Croatia(1),Czech Republic(2),Denmark(4),Egypt(1),Estonia(1),Finland(1),France(8),Germany(22),Greece(7)。展开更多
The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consistsof 174 members,representing a team of worldwide experts ingastroenterology and hepatology.They are from 53 countriesincluding:Albania(1),Algeria(1),Argenti...The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consistsof 174 members,representing a team of worldwide experts ingastroenterology and hepatology.They are from 53 countriesincluding:Albania(1),Algeria(1),Argentina(2),Austria(1),Belarus(1),Belgium(1),Brazil(1),Bulgaria(1),Canada(1),China(40),Costa Rica(1),Croatia(1),Denmark(1),Egypt(1),Finland(1),France(1),Germany(7),Greece(1),Hungary(2),Iceland(1),India(2),Iran(1),Ireland(2),Israel(2),Italy(2),Japan(3),Latvia(1),Lithuania(1),Macedonia(1),Malaysia(2),Monaco(1),Netherlands(3),New Zealand(1),Pakistan(1),Philippines(1),Poland(2),Portugal(1),Romania(1),Russia(3),Singapore(1),SIovakia(1),Slovenia(2),South Africa(1),South Korea(2),Spain(1),Sri Lanka(1),Sweden(2),Switzerland(2),Thailand(1),Turkey(1),United Kingdom(6),United States(53),and Yugoslavia(1).展开更多
Background To enhance worldwide academic communication between researchers engaging in water science and water engineering, and to promote communication between WSE Editorial Board members, Hohai University will hold ...Background To enhance worldwide academic communication between researchers engaging in water science and water engineering, and to promote communication between WSE Editorial Board members, Hohai University will hold the WSE International Academic Workshop and 3rd Editorial Board Conference on June 21-22, 2014, at Hohai University in China. The workshop welcomes international experts and scholars in the fields of water science and water engineering and WSE Editorial Board members.展开更多
Published by The WJG Press and Elsevier Inc.,PO Box 23451 Beijing 100023,China Fax:+86-(0)10-85381893 E-mail:wjg@wjgnet.com http://www.wjgnet.com The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consists of 5...Published by The WJG Press and Elsevier Inc.,PO Box 23451 Beijing 100023,China Fax:+86-(0)10-85381893 E-mail:wjg@wjgnet.com http://www.wjgnet.com The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consists of 519 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastroenterology and hepatology.They are from 51 countries,including Albania(1),Algeria(1),Argentina(1),Australia(8), Austria(5),Belarus(1),Belgium(6),Brazil(1),Bulgaria(1),Canada(7),China(50),Costa Rica(1),Croatia(1),Denmark(6), Egypt(1),Finland(1),France(18),Germany(35),Greece(2),Hungary(2),Iceland(1),India(5),Iran(1),Ireland(1),Israel(2),Italy(41),Japan(132),Lithuania(1),Macedonia(1),Malaysia(3),Monaco(1),Netherlands(13),Norway(2),Pakistan(1),Philippines(1),Poland(2),Portugal(1),Russia(3),Singapore(2),Slovakia(1),South Africa(2),South Korea(6),Spain(20), Sri Lanka(1),Swaziland(1),Sweden(4),Switzerland(4),Turkey(3),United Kingdom(20),United States(90),Yugoslavia(1). HONORARY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Ke-Ji Chen,Professor Xiyuan Hospital,Chinese Tranditional Medicine University,Beijing 100091,China. kjchen@public.bta.net.展开更多
It presented a comparative consideration of General Motors long-term activities on the current subject of fuel-cell-powered electric vehicles vs Toyota Mirai recent results, relevant to prospects on more efficient and...It presented a comparative consideration of General Motors long-term activities on the current subject of fuel-cell-powered electric vehicles vs Toyota Mirai recent results, relevant to prospects on more efficient and safe technologies of the hydrogen on-board storage. It also presented a call on the project International cooperation. The main aim of this paper is to attract attention of General Motors, Toyota and/or other large car companies to a real possibility of developing and using, in the nearest future, of the break-through hydrogen on-board storage technology based on the solid H2 intercalation into graphite nanostructures.展开更多
Benzene is an established leukotoxin and leukemogen in humans. We have previously re- ported that exposure of workers to benzene and to benzene metabolite hydroquinone in cultured cells induced DNA-dependent protein k...Benzene is an established leukotoxin and leukemogen in humans. We have previously re- ported that exposure of workers to benzene and to benzene metabolite hydroquinone in cultured cells induced DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) to mediate the cellular response to DNA double strand break (DSB) caused by DNA-damaging metabolites. In this study, we used a new, small molecule, a selective inhibitor of DNA-PKcs, 2-(morpholin-4-yl)-benzo[h]chomen-4-one (NU7026), as a probe to analyze the molecular events and pathways in hydroquinone-induced DNA DSB repair and apoptosis. Inhibition of DNA-PKcs by NU7026 markedly potentiated the apoptotic and growth inhibitory effects of hydroquinone in proerythroid leukemic K562 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Treatment with NU7026 did not alter the production of reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress by hydroquinone but repressed the protein level of DNA-PKcs and blocked the induction of the kinase mRNA and protein expression by hydroquinone. Moreover, hydroquinone increased the phos- phorylation of Akt to activate Akt, whereas co-treatment with NU7026 prevented the activation of Akt by hydroquinone. Lastly, hydroquinone and NU7026 exhibited synergistic effects on promoting apop- tosis by increasing the protein levels of pro-apoptotic proteins Bax and caspase-3 but decreasing the protein expression of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2. Taken together, the findings reveal a central role of DNA-PKcs in hydroquinone-induced hematotoxicity in which it coordinates DNA DSB repair, cell cycle progression, and apoptosis to regulate the response to hydroquinone-induced DNA damage.展开更多
The mixed propagator (MP) approach to ρ-ω mixing is discussed. It is found that under the pole-approximation assumption the results of MP approach is not compatible both with the effective Lagrangian theory andwith ...The mixed propagator (MP) approach to ρ-ω mixing is discussed. It is found that under the pole-approximation assumption the results of MP approach is not compatible both with the effective Lagrangian theory andwith the experiment measurement criterion. To overcome these inconsistent, we propose a new MP approach in whichthe physical states of ρ and ω are determined by the requirement of experimental measurement to meson resonance. Interms of this new MP approach, the EM pion form factor Fπ and form factors of ρo →π0γ and of ω→πo γ are derived.The results of Fπ are in good agreement with data. The form factor of ρo →π0γ exhibits a hidden charge-asymmetryenhancement effect which agrees with the prediction of the effective Lagrangian theory.展开更多
文摘The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(10),Belgium(5),Brazil(2),Canada(4),Chile(2),China(56),Czech Republic(1),Denmark(1),Finland(3),France(7),Germany(24),Greece(13),Hungary(2),India(9),Iran(2),Ireland(2),Israel(4),Italy(41),Japan(47)。
文摘The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(10),Belgium(5),Brazil(2),Canada(4),Chile(2),China(56),Czech Republic(1),Denmark(1),Finland(3),France(7),Germany(24),Greece(13),Hungary(2),India(9),Iran(2),Ireland(2),Israel(4),Italy(41),Japan(47),Kuwait(2),Mexico(1),Netherlands(7),New Zealand(2),Norway(1),Poland(3),Portugal(5),Romania(1),Saudi Arabia(1),Serbia(2),Singapore(4),South Korea(27),Spain(10),Sweden(5),Switzerland(2),Syria(1),Thailand(1),Turkey(6),United Kingdom(15),and United States(95).
文摘The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 404 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 41 countries,including Argentina(1),Australia(9),
文摘The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology Editorial Board consists of 428 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal oncology.They are from 40 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(10),Belgium(5),Brazil(2),Canada(4),Chile(2),China(56),Czech Republic(1),Denmark(1),Finland(3)。
文摘The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board consists of 323 members, representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus. They are from 38 countries, including Argentina (1), Australia (13), Austria (6), Belgium (1), Brazil (3), Canada (14), China (21), Czech Republic (3), Denmark (9), Egypt (2), Finland (3), France (5), Germany (17), Greece (10), Hungary (2), India (10), Ireland (2), Iran (2), Israel (5), Italy (25)
文摘The World Journal of Radiology Editorial Board consists of 365 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in radiology.They are from 36 countries,including Afghanistan(1),Argentina(2),Australia(5),Austria(7),Belgium(2),Brazil(8),Canada(6),Chile(1),China(43),Croatia(1),Denmark(4),Egypt(6),France(5),Germany(22)。
文摘The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board now consists of 713 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus.They are from 56 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(27),Austria(11),
文摘The World Journal of Diabetes Editorial Board consists of 323 members, representing a team of worldwide experts in diabetes mellitus. They are from 38 countries, including Argentina (1), Australia (13), Austria (6), Belgium (1),
文摘The World Journal of Radiology Editorial Board consists of 319 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in radiology.They are from 40 countries,including Australia(3),Austria(4),Belgium(5),Brazil(3),Canada(9),Chile(1),China(25),Czech(1),Denmark(1),Egypt(4),Estonia(1),Finland(1),France(6),Germany(17),Greece(8),Hungary(1),India(9),Iran(5),Ireland(1),Israel(4),Italy(28),Japan(14),Lebanon(1),Libya(1),Malaysia(2),
文摘The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consists of 685members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastroenterologyand hepatology.They are from 52 countries including:Albania(1),Argentina(1),Australia(16).Austria(7),Belarus(1),Belgium(11),Brazil(1),Bulgaria(1),Canada(10),China(58),Croatia(2),Czech(1),Denmark(5),Egypt(3),Finland(1),France(27).Germany(71),Greece(1),Hungary(1).Iceland(1),India(6),Iran(2),Ireland(2),Israel(5),Italy(51),Japan(137),Lebanon(2),Lithuania(1),Macedonia(1),Malaysia(3),Mexico(2),Monaco(1),Netherlands(15),New Zealand(1),Nigeria(1),Norway(2),Pakistan(1),Poland(6),Portugal(1),Russia(3),Singapore(3),Slovakia(1),South Africa(1),South Korea(9),Spain(27),Sweden(6),Switzerland(8),Turkey(7),United Arab Emirates(1),United Kingdom(37).United States(121),Yugoslavia(1).
文摘The World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology Editorial Board consists of 523 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastrointestinal pathophysiology.They are from 45 countries,including Argentina(2),Australia(14),Austria(3),Belgium(9),Brazil(10),Brunei Darussalam(1),Canada(20),China(30),Croatia(1),Czech Republic(2),Denmark(4),Egypt(1),Estonia(1),Finland(1),France(8),Germany(22),Greece(7)。
文摘The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consistsof 174 members,representing a team of worldwide experts ingastroenterology and hepatology.They are from 53 countriesincluding:Albania(1),Algeria(1),Argentina(2),Austria(1),Belarus(1),Belgium(1),Brazil(1),Bulgaria(1),Canada(1),China(40),Costa Rica(1),Croatia(1),Denmark(1),Egypt(1),Finland(1),France(1),Germany(7),Greece(1),Hungary(2),Iceland(1),India(2),Iran(1),Ireland(2),Israel(2),Italy(2),Japan(3),Latvia(1),Lithuania(1),Macedonia(1),Malaysia(2),Monaco(1),Netherlands(3),New Zealand(1),Pakistan(1),Philippines(1),Poland(2),Portugal(1),Romania(1),Russia(3),Singapore(1),SIovakia(1),Slovenia(2),South Africa(1),South Korea(2),Spain(1),Sri Lanka(1),Sweden(2),Switzerland(2),Thailand(1),Turkey(1),United Kingdom(6),United States(53),and Yugoslavia(1).
文摘Background To enhance worldwide academic communication between researchers engaging in water science and water engineering, and to promote communication between WSE Editorial Board members, Hohai University will hold the WSE International Academic Workshop and 3rd Editorial Board Conference on June 21-22, 2014, at Hohai University in China. The workshop welcomes international experts and scholars in the fields of water science and water engineering and WSE Editorial Board members.
文摘Published by The WJG Press and Elsevier Inc.,PO Box 23451 Beijing 100023,China Fax:+86-(0)10-85381893 E-mail:wjg@wjgnet.com http://www.wjgnet.com The World Journal of Gastroenterology Editorial Board consists of 519 members,representing a team of worldwide experts in gastroenterology and hepatology.They are from 51 countries,including Albania(1),Algeria(1),Argentina(1),Australia(8), Austria(5),Belarus(1),Belgium(6),Brazil(1),Bulgaria(1),Canada(7),China(50),Costa Rica(1),Croatia(1),Denmark(6), Egypt(1),Finland(1),France(18),Germany(35),Greece(2),Hungary(2),Iceland(1),India(5),Iran(1),Ireland(1),Israel(2),Italy(41),Japan(132),Lithuania(1),Macedonia(1),Malaysia(3),Monaco(1),Netherlands(13),Norway(2),Pakistan(1),Philippines(1),Poland(2),Portugal(1),Russia(3),Singapore(2),Slovakia(1),South Africa(2),South Korea(6),Spain(20), Sri Lanka(1),Swaziland(1),Sweden(4),Switzerland(4),Turkey(3),United Kingdom(20),United States(90),Yugoslavia(1). HONORARY EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Ke-Ji Chen,Professor Xiyuan Hospital,Chinese Tranditional Medicine University,Beijing 100091,China. kjchen@public.bta.net.
文摘It presented a comparative consideration of General Motors long-term activities on the current subject of fuel-cell-powered electric vehicles vs Toyota Mirai recent results, relevant to prospects on more efficient and safe technologies of the hydrogen on-board storage. It also presented a call on the project International cooperation. The main aim of this paper is to attract attention of General Motors, Toyota and/or other large car companies to a real possibility of developing and using, in the nearest future, of the break-through hydrogen on-board storage technology based on the solid H2 intercalation into graphite nanostructures.
文摘Benzene is an established leukotoxin and leukemogen in humans. We have previously re- ported that exposure of workers to benzene and to benzene metabolite hydroquinone in cultured cells induced DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) to mediate the cellular response to DNA double strand break (DSB) caused by DNA-damaging metabolites. In this study, we used a new, small molecule, a selective inhibitor of DNA-PKcs, 2-(morpholin-4-yl)-benzo[h]chomen-4-one (NU7026), as a probe to analyze the molecular events and pathways in hydroquinone-induced DNA DSB repair and apoptosis. Inhibition of DNA-PKcs by NU7026 markedly potentiated the apoptotic and growth inhibitory effects of hydroquinone in proerythroid leukemic K562 cells in a dose-dependent manner. Treatment with NU7026 did not alter the production of reactive oxygen species and oxidative stress by hydroquinone but repressed the protein level of DNA-PKcs and blocked the induction of the kinase mRNA and protein expression by hydroquinone. Moreover, hydroquinone increased the phos- phorylation of Akt to activate Akt, whereas co-treatment with NU7026 prevented the activation of Akt by hydroquinone. Lastly, hydroquinone and NU7026 exhibited synergistic effects on promoting apop- tosis by increasing the protein levels of pro-apoptotic proteins Bax and caspase-3 but decreasing the protein expression of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2. Taken together, the findings reveal a central role of DNA-PKcs in hydroquinone-induced hematotoxicity in which it coordinates DNA DSB repair, cell cycle progression, and apoptosis to regulate the response to hydroquinone-induced DNA damage.
文摘The mixed propagator (MP) approach to ρ-ω mixing is discussed. It is found that under the pole-approximation assumption the results of MP approach is not compatible both with the effective Lagrangian theory andwith the experiment measurement criterion. To overcome these inconsistent, we propose a new MP approach in whichthe physical states of ρ and ω are determined by the requirement of experimental measurement to meson resonance. Interms of this new MP approach, the EM pion form factor Fπ and form factors of ρo →π0γ and of ω→πo γ are derived.The results of Fπ are in good agreement with data. The form factor of ρo →π0γ exhibits a hidden charge-asymmetryenhancement effect which agrees with the prediction of the effective Lagrangian theory.