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Fan Yang
Researcher at China University of Petroleum
Publications - 1888
Citations - 34524
Fan Yang is an academic researcher from China University of Petroleum. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 986 publications receiving 23818 citations. Previous affiliations of Fan Yang include G. D. Searle & Company & Peking University.
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Super resolution reconstruction method based on total variation difference and convolution nerve network
TL;DR: In this article, a super resolution reconstruction method based on total variation difference and a convolution nerve network is proposed, which comprises an image decomposition step of decomposing an original low-resolution image into a structure part and a texture part by using a method of total variation differences.
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Liquid biopsy in newly diagnosed patients with locoregional (I-IIIA) non-small cell lung cancer.
TL;DR: The role of ctDNA and its aberrant methylation in patients with stage IA to stageⅢA NSCLC is focused on, in the field of early detection and screening, perioperative management, and postoperative surveillance.
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Fast image mosaicing for panoramic face recognition
TL;DR: This article built a simple acquisition system composed of 5 standard cameras which can take simultaneously 5 views of a face at different angles, and chose an easily hardware-achievable algorithm, consisting of successive linear transformations, in order to compose a panoramic face from these 5 views.
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One-pot preparation of surface vulcanization Co-Fe bimetallic aerogel for efficient sulfadiazine degradation
Yishin Khoo,Fengjiang Chen,Emelin, Maxim,Fan Yang,Hongchen Liu,Sai Che,Ge Zhang,Chong Xu,Yongfeng Li +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a magnetic surface vulcanized cobalt-iron aerogel (CoFe-S MA) with a self-supporting, crosslinked bimetallic nanowire structure was fabricated via NaBH4-mediated gelation followed by in-situ vulcanization with Na2S solution, which showed efficient sulfadiazine (SDZ) degradation through peroxodisulfate (PDS) activation.
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Response of metallothionein gene-1 to laboratory exposure to heavy metals and thermal stress in the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
TL;DR: Results show that Mar-MT-I mRNA levels can potentially be used as biomarkers for Cd, Cu or Zn pollution individually, however, in the case of combined metal treatment, different combinations of these metals have quite different effect on Mar- MT-I expression.