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Journal of Southern Medical University ; (12): 444-450, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-273744

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the correlations among OCT4, Notch1 and DLL4 and their association with the clinicopathological features of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A total of 207 specimens of EOC and 65 specimens of benign ovarian epithelial tumor tissues were examined for expressions of OCT4, Notch1 and DLL4 proteins using immunohistochemistry.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The positivity rates of OCT4, Notch1 and DLL4 in EOC tissues were 60.0%, 61.8% and 60.9%, respectively, significantly higher than the rates in benign epithelial tumor tissues (9.2%, 6.2%, and 0, respectively; P<0.05). The expressions of OCT4, Notch1 and DLL4 in EOC were significantly correlated with tumor differentiation, FIGO stage, and lymph node metastasis (P<0.05). DLL4 was positively correlated with OCT4 and Notch1 expressions (r=0.758 and 0.704, respectively, P<0.001), and the latter two were also positively correlated (r=0.645, P<0.001). Overexpressions of OCT4, Notch1 and DLL4 were associated with a poor prognosis, and the survival rate was significantly lower in patients positive for OCT4, Notch1, and DLL4 than in the negative patients (P<0.05). FIGO stage and expressions of OCT4 and DLL4 were independent prognostic factors of EOC (P<0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>The expressions of OCT4, Notch1 and DLL4 are correlated with the differentiation, lymph node metastasis, clinical stage and prognosis of EOC. Combined detection of the 3 proteins has an important value in predicting the progression and prognosis of EOC.</p>


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Female , Humans , Disease Progression , Immunohistochemistry , Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins , Metabolism , Lymphatic Metastasis , Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial , Metabolism , Pathology , Octamer Transcription Factor-3 , Metabolism , Ovarian Neoplasms , Metabolism , Pathology , Prognosis , Receptor, Notch1 , Metabolism , Survival Rate
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Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (6): 463-465, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-643240

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Objective To analyze the inherent quality of non-cited papers published in Chinese Journal of Endemiology, so as to identify the direction of invitation for contributions, and to provide the evidence for improving the academic quality and the cited rates. Methods Scientific papers published in Chinese Journal of Endemiology from 2004 to 2006, with zero cited rates were retrieved in China National Knowledge Infrastructure by March 24, 2011. These articles were statistically analyzed according to publication year, section type, download frequency, etc. Results A total of 200 papers were not cited, accounting for 23.04% (200/868) of the total number of papers published in the journal in the three years. Respectively, 17.23% (46/267), 24.39% (70/287)and 26.75% (84/314) of the papers published in 2004, 2005 and 2006 did not receive a single citation. The number of non-cited papers in editorial and expert forum column was zero, all articles in those column had been cited;followed by review column, non-cited rate was 6.98% (3/43);articles published in the column of short reports were seldom cited and non-cited rate was the highest of 54.02%( 121/224);all the columns of experimental study, field epidemiological investigation, clinical medicine, detection method and sanitary control had a certain percentage of non-cited papers. All of the 200 non-cited papers were downloaded, the download frequency ranged from 1 to 109, with an average of 27.21 times. Conclusions Adequate space should be given to the columns of editorial, expert forums, review, experimental study and field epidemiological investigation;the number of short reports should be reduced appropriately. The journal should enhance cited rate of published papers, comprehensively improve the academic quality of the articles, and contribute to the academic exchange and discipline development.

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Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (6): 224-226, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-642794

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Objective To analysis the inherent quality of highly cited papers published in Chinese Journal of Endemiology, so as to identify the direction of invitation for contributions, find high quality articles, and to improve the journal's core competitiveness. Methods Scientific papers published in Chinese Journal of Endemiology from 2000 to 2006, with citation rate equal to or higher than 20 times were retrieved in China National Knowledge Infrastructure(CNKI) by December 27, 2010. These articles were statistically analyzed according to publication year, section type, author, and geographical distribution of units. Results A total of 68 highly cited papers were obtained. The citation frequency of the highly cited papers ranged from 20 to 94, with an average of 31.09 times. The highly cited papers were published in 2000 at most, accounting for 25.0%(17/68); followed by 2001,accounting for 20.6% (14/68); at least in 2006, accounting for 2.9% (2/68). Of the highly cited papers, experimental study articles was in the highest proportion of 30.9%(21/68); followed by field epidemiological investigation articles,accounting for 23.5%(16/68); editorial, review articles accounting for 10.3%(7/68) and 8.8%(6/68), respectively;short reports, case reports, meeting records etc were not highly cited papers. The number of highly cited papers in editorial, expert forums, academic contend accounted for higher proportion of total number in corresponding section types(7/19, 3/11, 3/7). Highly cited papers came from 13 provinces(municipalities), there were 10 authors contributed two or more highly cited papers, and 8 units contributed two or more highly cited papers. Conclusions Adequate space should be given to experimental research, field epidemiological investigation, editorial, expert forums andacademic contend articles due to their high rate of citation. More attention should be paid to further consolidate and expand excellent authors group, and to intensify the invitation for key issues from influential experts.

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Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (6): 580-582, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-642428

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Objective To evaluate the academic influence of medical statistics source journals in Heilongjiang province during 2005 - 2009. MethodsJournal evaluation data of Chinese Science and Technology Journal Citation Reports(2006 - 2010 periodicals) as a statistical source, the 7 indexes(literature sources, total cites, impact factor, immediacy index, he cited rate, ratio of overseas papers, ratio of funded papers) of medical statistics source journals in Heilongjiang province during 2005 - 2009 were analyzed. Dynamic evaluation model was used to evaluate the academic influence of journals and compute impact assessment score(Ⅰ), relative impact assessment score(Ir), and rate of growth. Results There were 5 kinds of medical statistics source journals in Heilongjiang province during 2005 - 2009, they were Journal of Harbin Medical University, Chinese Journal of Endemiology, Chinese Journal of Critical Care Medicine, Chinese Journal of Preventive Veterinary Medicine,Chinese Journal of Traditional Medical Science and Technology, respectively. Year by year, the total cites,impact factor and ratio of funded papers of above mentioned journals showed increase trend, literature sources, he cited rate and ratio of overseas papers showed stable trend, immediacy index showed greater fluctuations. Ⅰ values of above periodicals were 32 279.79, 379 379.20, 251 240.26, 117 576.00, and 83 156.65, respectively. Ir value of above periodicals were 0.19, 2.20, 1.45, 0.68, and 0.48, respectively. The rates of growth of above periodicals were 0.41, - 0.07, 0.24, 1.04, and 0.87, respectively. Conclusions The development of medical statistics source journals in Heilongjiang province is in good condition, the academic influence is an overall upward trend.

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Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (6): 348-350, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-642357

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Objective To evaluate the academic status and influence of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" in the preventive medicinal core periodicals to provide a scientific basis for further improving the quality of the journal. Methods Journal evaluation data of "Chinese Science and Technology Journal Citation Reports" (2005 -2009 periodicals) as a statistical source, twenty-eight core journals of preventive medicine as an evaluation object, a single evaluation index (such as impact factor, total cites and he cited rate) as a reference, integrated 15 journal evaluation indicators of 28 kinds of preventive medicinial core periodicals into 4 comprehensive evaluation indexes.Calculate the composite indicator score through principal component analysis method if the index's relevant eigenvalue was greater than 1 and their cumulative contribution rate was more than 80%. Then calculated the composite indicator scores of the 4 kinds of indexes, which were weighted into linear combination of the composition with its corresponding contribution. Assess the overall level and the academic quality of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" among core journals of preventive medicine on the basis of the 4 composite score. Results Impact factors of Chinese Journal of Endemiology were 0.909, 1.237, 0.899, 0.832, 1.019 between 2005 and 2009, ranked number 4, 1, 4, 6 and 3 among the 28 core journals. Its total cited frequency respectively were 933, 1172,1101, 1267 and 1491, among the 28 kinds of core journals and ranked number 4, 4, 6, 5 and 6. Comprehensive score of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" were 0.269, 0.371, 0.282, 0.247 and 0.602, and its rank were 7th, 5th,7th,5th and 4th in the 28 core journals. Conclusions The impact factor and citation frequency of "Chinese Journal of Endemiology" are ranked at the forefront of preventive medicinal core periodicals. More attention should be paid to academic exchanges of related areas, and to enhance the academic quality of the journal.

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Chinese Journal of Endemiology ; (6): 320-322, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-642671

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Objective To explore the application of clustering analysis in the study for iodine deficiency disorders(IDD)surveillance.Methods System cluster method of average linkage was applied to study the data obtained from national IDD surveilance in 2005 and a clustering analysis' tree chart was drawn.Such data as the rates of consuming qualified iodine salt,coverage rate of iodine salt,median of iodine salt,median urinary iodine,goiter rate detemined by palpation and B-uhrasonography,Child intelligence quotient were investigated.Results Thirty-one provinces or autonomous regions including the Xinjiang Production and Construction Coms had beed assorted into three types.Tibet was claasified into the type Ⅰ;Guangdong,Qinghai,Hainan,Sinkiang were assorted into the type Ⅱ,other areas were assorted into the typeⅢ.The rates of consuming qualified iodine salt,coverage rate of iodine salt and median urinary iodine in the type Ⅰ area were 21.00%,33.20%and 96.70 μg/L,while they were 71.95%,78.50%and 145.40μg/L,respectively,all being lower than that of type Ⅲ(93.20%.97.70%and 245.20μg/L)with statistical significance(P<0.05).11.50%of the children in the type Ⅰ area were detected by palpation to have goiter;the child intelligence quotient in three types of areas,was 77.00,95.95±4.46 and 104.59±6.77,the differences being statistical significant between any two types(P<0.05).Conclusion Multiple areas of IDD could be assorted by clustering analysis into distinct types with different epidemic value.More attentions of the government must be paid to the type Ⅱ areas,the prevention and cure work must be enhanced in the second-class areas while it is carried on in the typeⅢareas.The results are helpful for decision making for epidemic supervisors in the government.

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