Publications by authors named "H Kwong"

Processing of single-crystal X-ray diffraction data from area detectors can be separated into two steps. First, raw intensities are obtained by integration of the diffraction images, and then data correction and reduction are performed to determine structure-factor amplitudes and their uncertainties. The second step considers the diffraction geometry, sample illumination, decay, absorption and other effects.

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  • Mucosal antibodies in the upper respiratory tract are crucial for preventing respiratory infections, and a new microfluidic particle counter has been developed to visualize these antibodies in nasal mucus.* -
  • This device detects anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies by creating a complex with modified microparticles, allowing for sensitive and rapid measurements of antibody levels in nasal secretions.* -
  • In tests with samples from vaccinated individuals, the microfluidic counter showed results similar to traditional methods, suggesting it could help assess immune protection and inform vaccination strategies.*
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Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. The delay in treatment will induce metastasis, resulting in a poor prognosis and even death. Here, a two-step strategy for on-site diagnosis of MM is developed based on the extraction and direct visual quantification of S100A1, a biomarker for melanoma.

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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor belonging to the bHLH/PAS protein family and responding to hundreds of natural and chemical substances. It is primarily involved in the defense against chemical insults and bacterial infections or in the adaptive immune response, but also in the development of pathological conditions ranging from inflammatory to neoplastic disorders. Despite its prominent roles in many (patho)physiological processes, the lack of high-resolution structural data has precluded for thirty years an in-depth understanding of the structural mechanisms underlying ligand-binding specificity, promiscuity and activation of AHR.

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