Publications by authors named "Huachun Tang"

Fine-tuning is an important technique in transfer learning that has achieved significant success in tasks that lack training data. However, as it is difficult to extract effective features for single-source domain fine-tuning when the data distribution difference between the source and the target domain is large, we propose a transfer learning framework based on multi-source domain called adaptive multi-source domain collaborative fine-tuning (AMCF) to address this issue. AMCF utilizes multiple source domain models for collaborative fine-tuning, thereby improving the feature extraction capability of model in the target task.

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Herein, crack-free photonic crystal templates with enhanced color contrast were first demonstrated by the coassembly of polystyrene (PS) microspheres and graphene oxide (GO). Then, photonic crystal hydrogels (PCHs) with quick responses to temperature and alcohol solution concentration changes were fabricated by photopolymerization of monomers in the gaps of the self-assembled colloidal crystal templates. The structural color of the PCHs changed from yellow to blue within 120 s as the temperature rose from 25 to 40 °C, whereas upon a decrease in temperature from 40 to 25 °C, the structural color changed from blue to yellow.

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  • Vorasidenib (AG-881) is a dual inhibitor targeting mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase (mIDH) 1 and 2 enzymes, which are linked to the accumulation of the cancer-related metabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate (2-HG).
  • The compound has shown promising results in preclinical studies, effectively penetrating the brain and reducing 2-HG levels by over 97% in glioma models.
  • Vorasidenib is currently being tested in clinical trials for treating low-grade gliomas associated with mIDH mutations.
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Pyruvate kinase (PK) deficiency is a rare genetic disease that causes chronic hemolytic anemia. There are currently no targeted therapies for PK deficiency. Here, we describe the identification and characterization of AG-348, an allosteric activator of PK that is currently in clinical trials for the treatment of PK deficiency.

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In response to overfeeding, geese develop fatty liver. To understand the fattening mechanism, mRNA differential display reverse transcription PCR was used to study the gene expression differences between French Landes grey geese and Xupu white geese in conditions of overfeeding and normal feeding. One gene was found to be up-regulated in the fatty liver in both breeds, and it has a 1797 bp cDNA with 83% identity to chicken SELENBP1.

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