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Yu Huang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  1798
Citations -  114451

Yu Huang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 136, co-authored 1492 publications receiving 89209 citations. Previous affiliations of Yu Huang include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Samsung.

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Gold-Coated M13 Bacteriophage as a Template for Glucose Oxidase Biofuel Cells with Direct Electron Transfer.

TL;DR: The design of an electrode consisting of glucose oxidase covalently attached to gold nanoparticles that are assembled onto a genetically engineered M13 bacteriophage using EDC-NHS chemistry achieves a higher peak current per unit area compared to most other DET attachment schemes.
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Temperature-Driven Precise Control of Biological Droplet's Adhesion on a Slippery Surface.

TL;DR: A thermoresponsive biological droplet adhesion system to precisely control its adhesion on the lubricant-infused slippery surface and provide a promising system for controllable manipulation of liquids' motion in biochips and microreactor devices is developed.
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All-sky search in early O3 LIGO data for continuous gravitational-wave signals from unknown neutron stars in binary systems

Richard J. Abbott, +1457 more
- 12 Mar 2021 - 
TL;DR: In this article, a search for continuous gravitational waves emitted by neutron stars in binary systems in early data from the third observing run of the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors using the semicoherent, GPU-accelerated, binaryskyhough pipeline is presented.
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NaHS relaxes rat cerebral artery in vitro via inhibition of l-type voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channel.

TL;DR: NaHS dilates rat cerebral arteries by reducing l-type Ca(2+) currents and suppressing [Ca(2+)](i) of arterial myocyte, indicating that NaHS relaxes cerebral arteries primarily through inhibiting Ca( 2+) influx via Ca(1+) channels.