Ruhua Zang
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Zang R, Wang Y, Meng J, Chen W, Wang B, Xu X, et al.
Mater Horiz
. 2022 Sep;
9(11):2872-2880.
PMID: 36093614
Scale deposition, especially in the petroleum industry, has always been a serious issue because of its potential safety hazards and huge economic cost. However, conventional scale-resistant strategies based on mechanical...
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Chen W, Zhang P, Yu S, Zang R, Xu L, Wang S, et al.
Nat Protoc
. 2022 Aug;
17(11):2647-2667.
PMID: 35970874
Underwater superoleophobic materials have attracted increasing attention because of their remarkable potential applications, especially antifouling, self-cleaning and oil-water separation. A limitation of most superoleophobic materials is that they are non-transparent...
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Wang B, Zhang S, Meng J, Min L, Luo J, Zhu Z, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2021 Aug;
33(40):e2103999.
PMID: 34398465
The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) has been widely used for the early diagnosis of prostate cancer during routine check-ups. However, the low sensitivity of regular PSA tests in the PSA gray...
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Chen W, Zhang P, Zang R, Fan J, Wang S, Wang B, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2020 Jan;
32(11):e1907413.
PMID: 31990397
Underwater superoleophobic materials have shown promising applications in various fields, especially in the highly frequent oil-spill accidents. However, the transparency and mechanical properties of existing underwater superoleophobic materials are generally...
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Wang Q, Gan X, Zang R, Chai Y, Yuan Y, Yuan R
Biosens Bioelectron
. 2016 Mar;
81:382-387.
PMID: 26994365
A simple electrochemical proximity immunoassay (ECPA) system for the total protein of Nosema bombycis (TP N.b) detection has been developed on the basis of a new amplification strategy combined with...