Publications by authors named "Anda Cheng"

Color-tunable micro-scale light-emitting diodes (Micro-LEDs) can achieve full-color display in a simple and low-cost way. In this paper, we demonstrate growth of three-dimensional (3D) inverted pyramid GaN on nano-patterned sapphire substrates (NPSS). By using the sputtered AlN nucleation layer, the uniformity of the inverted pyramid has been improved to a large extent.

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The present study investigated the effects of extract (AME) on growth performance, immune response, and energy metabolism of juvenile largemouth bass (). Seven diets containing 0%, 0.1%, 0.

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The deep neural network (DNN) has achieved remarkable performance in a wide range of applications at the cost of huge memory and computational complexity. Fixed-point network quantization emerges as a popular acceleration and compression method but still suffers from huge performance degradation when extremely low-bit quantization is utilized. Moreover, current fixed-point quantization methods rely heavily on supervised retraining using large amounts of the labeled training data, while the labeled data are hard to obtain in the real-world applications.

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Using the Genefishing method, we identified seven potential regulatory genes involved in the process of scale morphogenesis in fishes. We further characterized a novel solute carrier protein gene (CcSLC), from the common carp which is differentially expressed in mirror carp and Jianli. The ORF encodes a peptide of 298 amino acids with a molecular mass of 31.

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The full length cDNA sequence of the Tpt1/TCTP (Tumor protein, Translationally-controlled1) gene was identified from Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio, Cyprinidae), and was designated as CcTpt1 gene. The CDS is 510 bp and encodes a 170-amino acid peptide with a typical Tpt1 signature 2 domain, and is a typical Tpt1 protein. The deduced amino acid sequence of Tpt1 shared significant identity with the Tpt1 from other animals.

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