Publications by authors named "Fuchun Huang"

Introduction: Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is a pathological state of the liver caused by longterm alcohol consumption. Recent studies have shown that the modulation of the gut microbiota and its metabolic products, specifically the short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), exert a critical role in the evolution and progression of ALD. The Liuweizhiji Gegen-Sangshen beverage (LGS), as a functional beverage in China, is derived from a traditional Chinese herbal formula and has been clinically applied for ALD treatment, demonstrating significant efficacy.

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Wheat straw, as a non-wood fiber waste, is available worldwide and can be used in cellulosic matric production, promoting the application of sustainable materials. However, poor fiber properties and water drainage are the primary obstacles to its utilization. In this study, wheat straw pulp fibers were chemically crosslinked by citric acid (CA) in an environmentally friendly process.

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  • A study was conducted to assess how sarcopenia (muscle loss) affects the outcomes of antiangiogenic therapy in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • The research included 267 patients, with a final analysis of 201 matched individuals, revealing that those with sarcopenia had significantly lower progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) rates and experienced more adverse events.
  • The findings suggest that sarcopenia is an independent risk factor for poor prognosis in these patients, indicating that managing sarcopenia could improve their chances of survival.
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Particle plasmon resonance (PPR), or localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), utilizes intrinsic resonance in metal nanoparticles for sensor fabrication. While diffraction grating waveguides monitor bioaffinity adsorption with out-of-plane illumination, integrating them with PPR for biomolecular detection schemes remains underexplored. This study introduces a label-free biosensing platform integrating PPR with a diffraction grating waveguide.

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  • Asthma prevalence has risen significantly, affecting 358 million people globally and leading to substantial economic losses, prompting extensive international research on airway inflammation.
  • The study analyzed literature on airway inflammation in asthma from 2003 to 2022 using bibliometric methods and visualization software, including CiteSpace and VOSviewer.
  • Results showed 1,892 articles from 423 journals, with China being the largest contributor, and key research areas identified include inflammatory cell components and biological agents, suggesting further investigation is needed.
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  • This study investigated how the brain processes words with multiple meanings, focusing on homonyms (words with unrelated meanings) and polysemy (words with related meanings).
  • Using fMRI, researchers found that homonyms activated specific brain areas related to cognitive control more than polysemous words.
  • The study also indicated that different syntactic categories of homonyms were represented uniquely in the brain's frontal and temporal regions, emphasizing the role of semantics and grammar in understanding ambiguous words.
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Silver powder, as the primary component of solar silver paste, significantly influences various aspects of the paste's performance, including printing, sintering, and conductivity. This study reveals that, beyond the shape and size of the silver powders, their microstructure is a critical factor influencing the performance of both silver powders and silver pastes in solar cell applications. The growth process leads to the formation of either polycrystalline aggregated silver powder or crystal growth silver powder.

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A surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor with Pt coated ZnO nanorods as the selective layer has been investigated for hydrogen detection. The SAW sensor was fabricated based on a 128 degrees YX-LiNbO(3) substrate with a operating frequency of 145 MHz. A dual delay line configuration was adopted to eliminate external environmental fluctuations.

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This study presents a new packaging method using a polyethylene/thermoplastic elastomer (PE/TPE) film to seal an injection-molded CE chip made of either poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) or polycarbonate (PC) materials. The packaging is performed at atmospheric pressure and at room temperature, which is a fast, easy, and reliable bonding method to form a sealed CE chip for chemical analysis and biomedical applications. The fabrication of PMMA and PC microfluidic channels is accomplished by using an injection-molding process, which could be mass-produced for commercial applications.

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This study presents an integrated microfluidic chip capable of performing DNA/RNA (deoxyribonucleic acid/ribonucleic acid) amplification, electrokinetic sample injection and separation, and on-line optical detection of nucleic acid products in an automatic mode. In the proposed device, DNA/RNA samples are first replicated using a micromachine-based PCR module or reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) module and then transported by a pneumatic micropump to a sample reservoir. The samples are subsequently driven electrokinetically into a microchannel, where they are separated electrophoretically and then detected optically by a buried optical fiber.

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This study reports an integrated microfluidic chip for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) applications utilizing digital microfluidic chip (DMC) technology. Several crucial procedures including sample transportation, mixing, and DNA amplification were performed on the integrated chip using electro-wetting-on-dielectric (EWOD) effect. An innovative concept of hydrophobic/hydrophilic structure has been successfully demonstrated to integrate the DMC chip with the on-chip PCR device.

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This paper presents a micro polymerase chain reaction (PCR) chip for the DNA-based diagnosis of microorganism genes and the detection of their corresponding antibiotic-resistant genes. The micro PCR chip comprises cheap biocompatible soda-lime glass substrates with integrated thin-film platinum resistors as heating/sensing elements, and is fabricated using micro-electro-mechanical-system (MEMS) techniques in a reliable batch-fabrication process. The heating and temperature sensing elements are made of the same material and are located inside the reaction chamber in order to ensure a uniform temperature distribution.

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