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Jun Cai is an academic researcher from Second Military Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Force spectroscopy & Aqueous solution. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications.
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ALDH2 protects against stroke by clearing 4-HNE
Jin-Min Guo,Ai-Jun Liu,Pu Zang,Wen-Zhe Dong,Li-ping Ying,Wei-wei Wang,Pu Xu,Xu-Rui Song,Jun Cai,She-Qing Zhang,Jun-Li Duan,Jawahar L. Mehta,Ding-Feng Su +12 more
TL;DR: It is observed that 21 of 1 242 subjects followed for 8 years who developed stroke had higher initial plasma 4-HNE levels than those who did not develop stroke, and activation of the AL DH2 pathway may serve as a useful index in the identification of stroke-prone subjects, and the ALDH2 pathway May be a potential target of therapeutic intervention in stroke.
Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy Reveals Cation-π Interactions in Aqueous Media Are Highly Affected by Cation Dehydration.
Weishuai Di,Kai Xue,Jun Cai,Zhenshu Zhu,Zihan Li,Hui‐Ying Fu,Hai-yan Lei,Wenbing Hu,Chun Tang,Wei Wang,Yi Cao +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the cation-π binding strength and mechanism were investigated by pulling two hydrophobic polymers with distinct cation binding properties, i.e., poly-pentafluorostyrene and polystyrene, in aqueous media using single-molecule force spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance measurement.
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Supplementary information, Figure S1
Jin-Min Guo,Ai-Jun Liu,Pu Zang,Wen-Zhe Dong,Li Ying,Wei Wang,Pu Xu,Xu-Rui Song,Jun Cai,She-Qing Zhang,Jun-Li Duan,Jawahar L. Mehta,Ding-Feng Su +12 more
- 01 Jan 2013
TL;DR: Kolmogorov-Smirnov goodness-of-fit hypothesis test (KS test) is used to determine whether intensity distributions for three sized cells fall on the same distribution and rejects the null hypothesis.
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ALDH2 protects against stroke by clearing 4-HNE
Jin-Min Guo,Ai-Jun Liu,Pu Zang,Wen-Zhe Dong,L. Ying,Wei Wang,Pu Xu,Xu‐Rui Song,Jun Cai,Shenfei Zhang,Jun-Li Duan,Jawahar L. Mehta,Ding-Feng Su +12 more
TL;DR: It is observed that 21 of 1 242 subjects followed for 8 years who developed stroke had higher initial plasma 4-HNE levels than those who did not develop stroke, and activation of the AL DH2 pathway may serve as a useful index in the identification of stroke-prone subjects, and the ALDH2 pathway May be a potential target of therapeutic intervention in stroke.