Project description:Interventions: Others : Comparison of postoperative outcome between conventional skin stapling and tissue adhesive (2-octyl cyanoacrylate) for skin closure in colorectal cancer
Primary outcome(s): comparison of postoperative outcome between conventional skin stapling and tissue adhesive for skin closure in colorectal cancer
Primary Purpose : Treatment, Intervention Model : Parallel, Blinding/Masking : , Blinding Target : , Allocation : RCT
Project description:Here we performed a transcriptomic study on the effect of sodium nitroprusside (SNP) on cucumber leaves under alkali stress using Solexa/Illumina's high-throughput digital gene expression (DGE) system. Two DGE libraries (from one NaHCO3-treated sample and one NaHCO3 + SNP-treated sample) were constructed, and the gene expression variations between the two samples were compared. Hundreds of differentially expressed genes were obtained by the comparison, and GO analysis of these genes suggested that many biological processes, molecular function, cellular components were related to SNP’s mitigated effect on alkaline stress. The authenticity of the DGE data was further confirmed by analyzing real-time RT-PCR using several random-selected genes.
Project description:Here we performed a transcriptomic study on PaWB phytoplasma-infected Paulownia sp. using Solexa/Illumina’s high-throughput digital gene expression (DGE) system. 4 DGE libraries (from 2 virus-infected samples and 2 healthy samples) were constructed, and the gene expression variations between the PaWB phytoplasma-infected (diseased) sample and the corresponding healthy sample were compared. Thousands of differentially expressed genes were obtained by the comparison, and KEGG pathway analysis of these genes suggested that many biological processes were responded to PaWB infection.
Project description:We reported the microbial communities in wastewater between conventional membrane bioreactor (MBR) system and biofilm MBR system using Illumina sequencing.
Project description:Here we performed a transcriptomic study on complete symptom development process of CMV-infected Nicotiana tabacum using Solexa/Illumina's high-throughput digital gene expression (DGE) system. 12 DGE libraries (from six virus-infected samples and six corresponding mock-inoculated samples) were constructed, and the gene expression variations between the virus-infected sample and the mock-inoculated sample in each symptom stage were compared. Thousands of differentially expressed genes were obtained by the comparison, and KEGG pathway analysis of these genes suggested that many biological processes (such as phtosynthesis, pigment metabolism and plant-pathogen interaction) were related to the symptom development. The authenticity of the DGE data was further confirmed by analyzing real-time RT-PCR using several random-selected genes. We sequenced a cDNA library constructed from mixture of total RNA from six virus-infected samples and six mock-inoculated samples to get gene information for tobacco leaves in different symptom stages, including vein clearing, mosaic, severe chlorosis, partial recovery, total recovery and re-mosaic, and 95,916 Unigenes were obtained