AIM: To explore the pathogenesis of asymmetric primary open angle glaucoma(POAG) in both eyes by comparing the intraocular pressure(IOP) of patients who sleep in different positions and to investigate the relatio...AIM: To explore the pathogenesis of asymmetric primary open angle glaucoma(POAG) in both eyes by comparing the intraocular pressure(IOP) of patients who sleep in different positions and to investigate the relationship between IOP variations and sleep positions.METHODS: One hundred and thirty-one patients with asymmetric POAG and forty-six healthy volunteers were enrolled. All participants completed a questionnaire that provided information about their sleep laterality. The cup disc ratio(C/D) and visual field defect established binocular asymmetry. The IOP of both eyes was measured using i Care parameters after the patients were asked to change body position. The "worse" and "better" eyes were identified according to the diagnosis, whereas the "dependent" and "independent" eyes were defined according to the lateral position. RESULTS: No significant difference in sleep laterality was observed between healthy people and patients with POAG(F=3.195, P=0.362). Among the enrolled patients, the IOP of the dependent eye was always greater than that of the independent eye in the lateral position(P〈0.05). In the patients with binocular asymmetric POAG, the questionnaire clearly showed that 85.7% of left side preferences were found their left eyes to be the worse eyes and the right eyes of 71.4% patients with a right side preference were the more serious. When the asymmetric C/D ratio was greater than or equal to 0.2, the worse eye of patients with POAG and a preferred sleeping position was the dependent eye(χ~2=16.762, P=0.001).CONCLUSION: A higher IOP was measured in the dependent eye in the lateral position. The long-term tendency to choose a lateral sleeping position might lead the dependent eye to manifest more severe symptoms than the independent eye. Thus, the lateral sleeping position might be one cause of asymmetric POAG.展开更多
We study the one-dimensional asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with generic open boundaries (in- cluding current-counting deformation), and obtain the exact solutions of this ASEP via the off-diagonal Bet...We study the one-dimensional asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with generic open boundaries (in- cluding current-counting deformation), and obtain the exact solutions of this ASEP via the off-diagonal Bethe ansatz method. In particular, numerical results for the small size asymmetric simple exclusion process indicate that the spectrum obtained by the Bethe ansatz equations is complete. Moreover, we present the eigenvalue of the totally asymmetric exclusion process and the corresponding Bethe ansatz equations.展开更多
We have developed an asymmetric ring opening reaction of oxabenzonorbornadienes with substituted phenolic nucleophiles. Under the reaction conditions ( [Rh(COD)C1]2 (1 mol%), (S)-(R)-PPF-P^Bu2 (2 mol%), THF...We have developed an asymmetric ring opening reaction of oxabenzonorbornadienes with substituted phenolic nucleophiles. Under the reaction conditions ( [Rh(COD)C1]2 (1 mol%), (S)-(R)-PPF-P^Bu2 (2 mol%), THF, reflux), the reaction products were obtained with high yield and enantiomeric excesses ( up to 99% ee).展开更多
We have developed an asymmetric ring opening reaction of azabenzonorbornadiene with substituted piperazine. By increasing the amount of catalyst (from 2.5 to 5%) and ligands (5 to 10%) as well as addition of ammonium ...We have developed an asymmetric ring opening reaction of azabenzonorbornadiene with substituted piperazine. By increasing the amount of catalyst (from 2.5 to 5%) and ligands (5 to 10%) as well as addition of ammonium iodide, the products can be obtained in high yield and the reaction time shortened dramatically, but the ee values were rather low.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Major Scientific Equipment Program (NO.2012YQ12008005)the Health Research Funding of Sichuan Province in 2017 (No.17PJ539)
文摘AIM: To explore the pathogenesis of asymmetric primary open angle glaucoma(POAG) in both eyes by comparing the intraocular pressure(IOP) of patients who sleep in different positions and to investigate the relationship between IOP variations and sleep positions.METHODS: One hundred and thirty-one patients with asymmetric POAG and forty-six healthy volunteers were enrolled. All participants completed a questionnaire that provided information about their sleep laterality. The cup disc ratio(C/D) and visual field defect established binocular asymmetry. The IOP of both eyes was measured using i Care parameters after the patients were asked to change body position. The "worse" and "better" eyes were identified according to the diagnosis, whereas the "dependent" and "independent" eyes were defined according to the lateral position. RESULTS: No significant difference in sleep laterality was observed between healthy people and patients with POAG(F=3.195, P=0.362). Among the enrolled patients, the IOP of the dependent eye was always greater than that of the independent eye in the lateral position(P〈0.05). In the patients with binocular asymmetric POAG, the questionnaire clearly showed that 85.7% of left side preferences were found their left eyes to be the worse eyes and the right eyes of 71.4% patients with a right side preference were the more serious. When the asymmetric C/D ratio was greater than or equal to 0.2, the worse eye of patients with POAG and a preferred sleeping position was the dependent eye(χ~2=16.762, P=0.001).CONCLUSION: A higher IOP was measured in the dependent eye in the lateral position. The long-term tendency to choose a lateral sleeping position might lead the dependent eye to manifest more severe symptoms than the independent eye. Thus, the lateral sleeping position might be one cause of asymmetric POAG.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos 11375141,11475135,11434013 and 11425522the Ministry of Education Doctoral Program Fund under Grant No 20126101110004the Northwest University Graduate Student Innovation Fund under Grant No YZZ14104
文摘We study the one-dimensional asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) with generic open boundaries (in- cluding current-counting deformation), and obtain the exact solutions of this ASEP via the off-diagonal Bethe ansatz method. In particular, numerical results for the small size asymmetric simple exclusion process indicate that the spectrum obtained by the Bethe ansatz equations is complete. Moreover, we present the eigenvalue of the totally asymmetric exclusion process and the corresponding Bethe ansatz equations.
基金the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province for financial support (No.04010404).
文摘We have developed an asymmetric ring opening reaction of oxabenzonorbornadienes with substituted phenolic nucleophiles. Under the reaction conditions ( [Rh(COD)C1]2 (1 mol%), (S)-(R)-PPF-P^Bu2 (2 mol%), THF, reflux), the reaction products were obtained with high yield and enantiomeric excesses ( up to 99% ee).
文摘We have developed an asymmetric ring opening reaction of azabenzonorbornadiene with substituted piperazine. By increasing the amount of catalyst (from 2.5 to 5%) and ligands (5 to 10%) as well as addition of ammonium iodide, the products can be obtained in high yield and the reaction time shortened dramatically, but the ee values were rather low.