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Yuqing Huang

Researcher at Xiamen University

Publications -  59
Citations -  502

Yuqing Huang is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & J-coupling. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 53 publications receiving 359 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuqing Huang include University of Rochester & University of Rochester Medical Center.

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MoS2 nanoflower supported Pt nanoparticle as an efficient electrocatalyst for ethanol oxidation reaction

TL;DR: In this article, a platinum/molybdenum disulfide nanoflower (Pt/MoS2) nanocomposite is synthesized through a facile method and is first applied as catalyst for ethanol oxidation reaction.
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Advanced MR diffusion tensor imaging and perfusion weighted imaging of intramedullary tumors and tumor like lesions in the cervicomedullary junction region and the cervical spinal cord.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated advanced MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and perfusion weighted imaging (PWI) in 25 patients, including 12 with intramedullary tumors and 13 with tumor-like lesions (TLL) in the cervicomedullary junction region and cervical spinal cord.
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High-Resolution Two-Dimensional J-Resolved NMR Spectroscopy for Biological Systems

TL;DR: An NMR approach based on intermolecular double-quantum coherences to recover high-resolution two-dimensional (2D) J-resolved spectra from inhomogeneous magnetic fields, such as those created by susceptibility variations in intact biological tissues are proposed.
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Intermolecular single-quantum coherence sequences for high-resolution NMR spectra in inhomogeneous fields

TL;DR: A new pulse sequence based on intermolecular single-quantum coherences (iSQCs) is proposed to obtain high-resolution NMR spectroscopy in inhomogeneous magnetic fields via fast 2D acquisition and can recover useful information of chemical shifts, relative peak areas, J coupling constants, and multiplet patterns even when the field inhomogeneity is severe enough to erase almost all spectroscopic information.
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High-resolution NMR spectroscopy in inhomogeneous fields

TL;DR: High-resolution NMR spectroscopy, providing information on chemical shifts, J coupling constants, multiplet patterns, and relative peak areas, is a mainstream tool for analysis of molecular structures, conformations, compositions, and dynamics.