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International Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 336-340, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390857

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Objective To study the molecular recognition of porphyrin compounds with carbohydrate molecular. Methods Fluorescent titration method was developed to explore the porphyrin and its metal porphyrin compounds interaction with carbohydrate compounds. Results The binding constants indicated that porphyrin and its metal compounds involved in this experiment could recognize carbohydrate compounds respectively, and interaction with lactose is stronger than glucose; Comparison with free porphyrin, metal ion Zn~(2+) and Fe~(3+) in the core of porphyrin compounds could enhance the binding capability with carbohydrate. Conclusion Porphyrin compounds has selective molecular recognition abilityto sugar molecular.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology ; (6)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-543628

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Objective To evaluate of the clinical efficacy and side-effect of 595nm tunable pulsed dye laser in treatment of children heamangioma of skin. Methods A retrospective study was conducted according to 76 children patients with heamangioma of skin (including 53 cases of nevus flammenus, 20 strawberry hemangioma and 3 cavernous hemangioma) treated with 595nm tunable pulsed dye laser. We evaluated the efficacy and side-effect of the treatment. Results The effectiveness rates were 83.2% and 86.63%, respectively, in nevus flammenus and strawberry hemangioma, but there were disappointed efficacy obtained in patients with cavernous hemangioma treated with 595nm tunable pulsed dye laser. There was 7.9% of the side-effect rate in the children with heamangioma of skin treated by 595 nm tunable pulsed dye laser. Conclusion There is satisfactory clinical efficacy and lower side-effect for children hemangioma treated by 595nm tunable pulsed dye laser.

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