Tao Huang
Peking University
596 Papers
1.4K Citations
Tao Huang is an academic researcher from Peking University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 420 publications. Previous affiliations of Tao Huang include Shanxi University & China Agricultural University.
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Papers
The Association Between Age at Initiation of Alcohol Consumption and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cohort Study of 0.5 Million Persons in China.
Haoxin Li,Jun Lv,Canqing Yu,Yu Guo,Zheng Bian,Junning Fan,Ling Yang,Yiping Chen,Huaidong Du,Huajun Long,Zengzhi Zhang,Junshi Chen,Zhengming Chen,Tao Huang,Liming Li +14 more
TL;DR: A decrease risk of type 2 diabetes was associated with a late AAO and a short drinking duration in the largest prospective cohort of Chinese adults, but earlyAAO and long drinking duration was not associated with lower risk oftype 2 diabetes.
Assessing Safety of Market-Sold Fresh Fish: Tracking Fish Origins and Toxic Chemical Origins.
Shijie Song,Tao Huang,Jianmin Ma,Xiaoxuan Mao,Hong Gao,Yuan Zhao,Wanyanhan Jiang,Lulu Lian,Boqi Chen,Luqian Liu,Zhanxiang Wang +10 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper developed a food safety tracking and modeling framework for quantifying toxic chemical levels in the food and the food origins by integrating chemicals' multimedia environment exchange, food web, and source tracking systems, the framework was implemented to identify short-chain chlorinated paraffin contamination of fresh hairtail fish sold by a Walmart supermarket in Xi'an, northwestern China, and sourced in Eastern China Sea coastal waters.
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Transfection of antisense oligodeoxynucleotide inhibits heparanase gene expression and invasive ability of human pancreatic cancer cell in vitro.
TL;DR: HPSE AS-ODN may contribute to the inhibition of HPSE mRNA and protein expression, and results in a decrease of the invasive ability of Panc-1 in vitro, according to a modified Boyden chamber assay.
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A tip-attached tuning fork sensor for the control of DNA translocation through a nanopore.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a tuning fork can be used as a force detecting sensor for manipulating DNA molecules and for controlling the DNA translocation rate through a nanopore.
Surface Atom Migration-involved Two-dimensional Nucleation and Growth of Nanotwinned Copper in DC Electrodeposition
Wei Shen,Zhiqin Chen,Chongyang Li,Silin Han,Yunwen Wu,Tao Huang +5 more
TL;DR: A two-dimensional nucleation and growth model of nanotwinned copper is established, revealing a high probability of twin nucleation with ∼1 nm average twin spacing, attributed to surface atom migration and dissipation of nuclei during DC electrodeposition.
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