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Hua Zhang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  1778
Citations -  144014

Hua Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 163, co-authored 1503 publications receiving 116769 citations. Previous affiliations of Hua Zhang include Shenzhen University & Zhengzhou University.

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Sources identification of antibiotic pollution combining land use information and multivariate statistics

TL;DR: A hot-spot map was created based on results of land use analysis and multi-variable statistics, which provided an effective management tool of sources identification in watersheds with multiple diffuse sources of antibiotic pollution.
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A highly sensitive electrochemical platform for the assay of uracil-DNA glycosylase activity combined with enzymatic amplification.

TL;DR: An electrochemical sensing platform combined with enzymatic amplification was developed for simple and sensitive assay of UDG activity and its inhibition and provides a universal platform for the assay of BER enzymes, but also shows potential application for drug screening.
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High-precision U-Pb zircon age constraints on the Guadalupian in West Texas, USA

TL;DR: In this article, a high-precision U-Pb zircon geochronology was reported from three ash beds (2σ internal errors only) in the Rader Member of the Bell Canyon Formation at the Back Ridge Section (262.127 ± 0.097, MSWD = 0.28± 0.13, nǫ= 0.89, nÞ = 3), the lower Pinery Member at the Frijole Section (264.23 − 0.5 − 0.89, Nǫ = 2σ, n
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A functional magnetic resonance imaging study on the effect of acupuncture at GB34 (Yanglingquan) on motor-related network in hemiplegic patients

TL;DR: Acupuncture at GB34 may increase motor-cognition connectivity meanwhile decrease compensation of unaffected motor cortex and homolateral synkinesis, which can definitely promote the rehabilitation of hemiplegia and spasm.
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What caused the five mass extinctions

TL;DR: The authors in this article suggested that global changes in atmospheric CO2 and paleotemperature (both icehouse and greenhouse), oceanic acidification, sea-level changes, and anoxia triggered massive volcanic eruptions are the most plausible past extinctions.