Publications by authors named "Yinping Deng"

Article Synopsis
  • Artificial programming of affinity enhances the responsiveness of biomolecules for diverse applications, particularly through a new DNA-based conditional equilibrium constant ('), analogous to the classical approach used for EDTA in metal ion affinity.
  • This innovative method enables the regulation of DNA probes' affinity and responsiveness even after their initial design and synthesis, utilizing short oligonucleotides of varying lengths and concentrations.
  • Ultimately, this research facilitates better detection of single-nucleotide variants and analysis of substances like ribonuclease and doxycycline, paving the way for the development of adaptable DNA switches in assays and bionanotechnology.
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Existing fusion rules focus on retaining detailed information in the source image, but as the thermal radiation information in infrared images is mainly characterized by pixel intensity, these fusion rules are likely to result in reduced saliency of the target in the fused image. To address this problem, we propose an infrared and visible image fusion model based on significant target enhancement, aiming to inject thermal targets from infrared images into visible images to enhance target saliency while retaining important details in visible images. First, the source image is decomposed with multi-level Gaussian curvature filtering to obtain background information with high spatial resolution.

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Aim: To assess the effectiveness of immunosuppressants in the prophylaxis of corneal allograft rejection after high-risk keratoplasty and normal-risk keratoplasty.

Methods: We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), MEDLINE, EMBASE, CNKI, VIP and reference lists of articles. Date of most recent search: 18 June, 2011.

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Purpose: To analyze transforming growth factor beta-induced (TGFBI) gene mutations in a Chinese pedigree with Reis-Bücklers dystrophy (RBCD).

Methods: In a four-generation Chinese family with Reis-Bücklers dystrophy, six members were patients and the rest were unaffected. All members of the family underwent complete ophthalmologic examinations.

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