1. Insights into the size-resolved dust emission from field measurements in the Moroccan SaharaCristina González-Flórez, Martina Klose, Andrés Alastuey, Sylvain Dupont, Jerónimo Escribano, Vicken Etyemezian, Adolfo Gonzalez-Romero, Yue Huang, Konrad Kandler, Jesús Yus-Díez, 2023, original scientific article Abstract: Atmospheric mineral dust consists of tiny mineral particles that are emitted by wind erosion from arid regions. Its particle size distribution (PSD) affects its impact on the Earth's system. Nowadays, there is an incomplete understanding of the emitted dust PSD and a lot of debate about its variability. Here, we try to address these issues based on the measurements performed during a wind erosion and dust emission field campaign in the Moroccan Sahara within the framework of FRAGMENT project. Keywords: aerosol particles, mineral dust, emission processes, climate Published in RUNG: 23.10.2023; Views: 1806; Downloads: 7 Full text (23,38 MB) This document has many files! More... |
2. Affinity maturation of antibody fragments : a review encompassing the development from random approaches to computational rational optimizationJiaqi Liu, Guangbo Kang, Jiewen Wang, Haibin Yuan, Yili Wu, Shuxian Meng, Ping Wang, Miao Zhang, Yuli Wang, Yuanhang Feng, He Huang, Ario De Marco, 2023, review article Keywords: deep learning, protein modeling, random mutagenesis, rational mutagenesis Published in RUNG: 17.07.2023; Views: 1828; Downloads: 8 Full text (2,21 MB) |
3. LensWatch. I. resolved HST observations and constraints on the strongly lensed type Ia supernova 2022qmx (ʺSN Zwickyʺ)Justin Pierel, N. Arendse, S. Ertl, X. Huang, L. A. Moustakas, S. Schuldt, A. J. Shajib, Y. Shu, Mateusz Bronikowski, Tanja Petrushevska, 2023, original scientific article Keywords: supernova, strong lensing, astronomy Published in RUNG: 16.05.2023; Views: 2355; Downloads: 14 Full text (3,48 MB) This document has many files! More... |
4. Design of nanobody-based bispecific constructs by in silico affinity maturation and umbrella sampling simulationsZixuan Bai, Jiewen Wang, Jiaqi Liu, Haibin Yuan, Ping Wang, Miao Zhang, Yuanhang Feng, Xiangtong Cao, Xiangan Cao, Guangbo Kang, Ario De Marco, He Huang, 2023, original scientific article Keywords: nanobody rational design, bispecific binders, protein activity inhibition Published in RUNG: 03.01.2023; Views: 2079; Downloads: 7 Full text (8,75 MB) This document has many files! More... |
5. Equal abundance of summertime natural and wintertime anthropogenic Arctic organic aerosolsVaios Moschos, Katja Dzepina, Deepika Bhattu, Houssni Lamkaddam, Roberto Casotto, Kaspar R. Daellenbach, Francesco Canonaco, Pragati Rai, Wenche Aas, Silvia Becagli, Giulia Calzolai, Konstantinos Eleftheriadis, Claire E. Moffett, Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis, Mirko Severi, Sangeeta Sharma, Henrik Skov, Mika Vestenius, Wendy Zhang, Hannele Hakola, Heidi Hellén, Lin Huang, Jean-Luc Jaffrezo, Andreas Massling, Jakob K. Nøjgaard, Tuuka Petäjä, Olga Popovicheva, Rebecca J. Sheesley, Rita Traversi, Karl Espen Yttri, Julia Schmale, André S. H. Prévôt, Urs Baltensperger, Imad El Haddad, 2022, original scientific article Abstract: Aerosols play an important yet uncertain role in modulating the radiation balance of the sensitive Arctic atmosphere. Organic aerosol is one of the most abundant, yet least understood, fractions of the Arctic aerosol mass. Here we use data from eight observatories that represent the entire Arctic to reveal the annual cycles in anthropogenic and biogenic sources of organic aerosol. We show that during winter, the organic aerosol in the Arctic is dominated by anthropogenic emissions, mainly from Eurasia, which consist of both direct combustion emissions and long-range transported, aged pollution. In summer, the decreasing anthropogenic pollution is replaced by natural emissions. These include marine secondary, biogenic secondary and primary biological emissions, which have the potential to be important to Arctic climate by modifying the cloud condensation nuclei properties and acting as ice-nucleating particles. Their source strength or atmospheric processing is sensitive to nutrient availability, solar radiation, temperature and snow cover. Our results provide a comprehensive understanding of the current pan-Arctic organic aerosol, which can be used to support modelling efforts that aim to quantify the climate impacts of emissions in this sensitive region. Keywords: Arctic, Organic aerosols, Emission sources, Climate change Published in RUNG: 01.03.2022; Views: 2457; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
6. Research progress and applications of multivalent, multispecific and modified nanobodies for disease treatmentJiewen Wang, Guangbo Kang, Haibin Yuan, Xiaocang Cao, He Huang, Ario De Marco, 2022, original scientific article Keywords: nanobody multimers, immunomodulation, intrabodies, imaging, nanobody functionalization Published in RUNG: 18.01.2022; Views: 2533; Downloads: 156 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
7. Effect of Humanizing Mutations on the Stability of the Llama Single-Domain Variable RegionMiguel Soler, Barbara Medagli, Jiewen Wang, Sandra Oloketuyi, Gregor Bajc, He Huang, Sara Fortuna, Ario De Marco, 2021, original scientific article Keywords: nanobody framework, modeling, nanobody humanization, CDR grafting Published in RUNG: 27.01.2021; Views: 3151; Downloads: 68 Full text (2,00 MB) |
8. Designing new renewable nano-structured electrode and membrane materials for direct alkaline ethanol fuel cell : Information on catalytic activity, structure and electric current con- ductivity of new catalysts on supporting substratesEgon Pavlica, Gvido Bratina, Jørgen Svendby, Qingjun Chen, Jia Yang, De Chen, Ji-Song Huang, Jessie Lue Shingjiang, 2020, final research report Keywords: fuel cell, ethanol oxidation, graphene, oxygen reduction, catalyst, pt-free, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy Published in RUNG: 03.12.2020; Views: 3818; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |