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Hau-Ren Chen

Researcher at National Chung Cheng University

Publications -  43
Citations -  1719

Hau-Ren Chen is an academic researcher from National Chung Cheng University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Microbial fuel cell. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 42 publications receiving 1540 citations. Previous affiliations of Hau-Ren Chen include National Yang-Ming University & Academia Sinica.

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Comparative bioelectricity production from various wastewaters in microbial fuel cells using mixed cultures and a pure strain of Shewanella oneidensis.

TL;DR: Current and power density from four wastewaters, agriculture, domestic (DWW), paper (PWW), and food/dairy (FDWW), were comparatively evaluated in combination with three inocula, indicating the endogenous microbes were not solely responsible for the current but the outperformance was significantly attributed to the association of MR-1.
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Functional association of essential splicing factor(s) with PRP19 in a protein complex.

TL;DR: It is found that PRP19 is associated with a protein complex in the splicing extract and that at least one of the associated components is essential for splicing.
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Synthesis of silver nanoparticles using surfactin: A biosurfactant as stabilizing agent

TL;DR: In this article, a borohydrate reduction was performed at three pH levels (pH 5, 7 and 9) and two different temperatures in the presence of surfactin to stabilize the formation of silver nanoparticles.
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Biological synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles mediated by the bacteria Bacillus subtilis.

TL;DR: Biological synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles was carried out using the bacteria Bacillus subtilis and it is believed that the nanoparticles were stabilized by the surface-active molecules i.e., surfactin or other biomolecules released into the solution by B. subtILis.
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Cef1p is a component of the Prp19p-associated complex and essential for pre-mRNA splicing.

TL;DR: The anti-Cef1p antibody inhibited binding to the spliceosome of Cef1P, Prp19p, and at least three other components of the Prp 19p-associated complex, suggesting that the Pr p19p- associated complex is likely associated with the splicingosome and functions as an integral complex.