Publications by authors named "Boxuan Gao"

Article Synopsis
  • Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) is a serious disease with symptoms like high fever, bleeding, and kidney damage, primarily affecting people in China, which reports over 90% of global cases.
  • Research conducted in Xi'an City from 2005 to 2018 used HFRS data and satellite imagery to explore how rapid urbanization and nearby water bodies impact the spread of HFRS.
  • Findings showed that urbanization significantly influences HFRS rates, especially affecting non-farmers more than farmers, and identified specific distances from water bodies that correlate with higher incidence rates, highlighting the potential of geospatial analysis for public health strategies.
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In this work, the design, fabrication and characterization are reported for a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) filter with a specific wavelength and angular dependency, which aims to improve the light collection from a wavelength-converter-based light source into a smaller angle than the full angle Lambertian emission. The desired design is obtained by optimizing the transmission characteristics of a multi-layer structure. Titania (TiO) and silica (SiO) are used as high and low refractive index materials, respectively.

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Amyloid-β peptides (Aβs) are generated in a membrane-embedded state by sequential processing of amyloid precursor protein (APP). Although shedding of membrane-embedded Aβ is essential for its secretion and neurotoxicity, the mechanism behind shedding regulation is not fully elucidated. Thus, we devised a Langmuir film balance-based assay to uncover this mechanism.

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The causal relationship between conformational folding and disulfide bonding in protein oxidative folding remains incompletely defined. Here we show a stage-dependent interplay between the two events in oxidative folding of C-reactive protein (CRP) in live cells. CRP is composed of five identical subunits, which first fold spontaneously to a near-native core with a correctly positioned C-terminal helix.

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