Publications by authors named "Wen-Xing Wu"

Due to the highly stable structure of keratin, the extraction and dissolution steps of animal medicines rich in keratin are complex, which seriously restricts the detection efficiency and flux. Therefore, this study simplified the pre-treatment steps of horn samples and optimized the detection methods of characteristic peptides to improve the efficiency of identifying the specificity of horn-derived animal medicines. For detection of the characteristic peptides in horn-derived animal medicines treated with/without iodoace-tamide(IAA), the ion pair conditions of the characteristic peptides were optimized, and the retention time, intensity and other data of the specific peptides were compared between the samples treated with/without IAA.

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The effects of laser parameters on the microstructure and properties of plasma-sprayed yttrium oxide coating on the graphite matrix were investigated. Tensile strength, porosity, roughness, and scratch meter tests were carried out to evaluate the critical load and mechanical properties of the coating after spraying and laser micro-melting. When the porosity and surface roughness of the coating are minimum, the critical load of the coating is 7.

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  • * Researchers developed a novel detection method combining loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) with a chromatographic lateral flow dipstick (LFD) to target Salmonella gene for rapid diagnosis.
  • * The new LAMP-LFD method showed high sensitivity, detecting low concentrations of infectious DNA, and proved to be more precise than conventional PCR without false positives, making it ideal for monitoring Salmonella infections in chickens.
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