Publications by authors named "Chenyang Huo"

A symmetric anion mediated dynamic kinetic asymmetric Knoevenagel reaction was established as a general and efficient method for accessing both N-C and N-N atropisomers. The resulting highly enantio-pure pyridine-2,6(1H,3H)-diones exhibit diverse structures and functional groups. The key to excellent regio- and remote enantiocontrol could be owed to the hydrogen bond between the enolate anion and triflamide block of the organocatalyst.

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  • Many plant rhabdoviruses can infect the central nervous system (CNS) of insects without causing much damage, but the defenses of the CNS against these infections are not well understood.
  • In this study, researchers found that a neural factor called NcHig in leafhoppers helps limit the spread of the rice yellow stunt virus (RYSV) in the insect's CNS, with reduced NcHig expression leading to increased viral infection.
  • They also discovered that NcHig interacts with viral proteins, suggesting that this interaction is key to its antiviral function, providing insight into a common defense mechanism against persistent rhabdovirus infections in leafhopper vectors.
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Hookworms are blood-sucking nematodes that infect dogs, cats, and humans, causing iron-deficiency anemia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and skin inflammation. Amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS) is a modified technology based on allele-specific PCR, which is widely used in mutation detection and genotyping. However, no data about ARMS application in hookworm detection.

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A novel method for sensitive detection of liver cancer cells using anti-CD155 and anti-CD112 monoclonal antibodies conjugated to ultrabright fluorescent mesoporous silica nanoparticles (FMSNs) encapsulating Rhodamine 6G and fluorescein was developed. The diameter of the obtained nanoparticles was 90 nm, and the quantum yield was 69%. Because the emission of fluorescein has a high degree of overlap with the excitation of Rhodamine 6G, and these two dyes were sufficiently close to each other on the nanoparticles, fluorescence resonance energy transfer can occur between these two dyes.

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