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Gang Hua

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Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience|May 22, 2018
An Intelligent Grey Wolf Optimizer Algorithm for Distributed Compressed SensingHaiqiang Liu, Gang Hua, Hongsheng Yin, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|March 3, 2025
Scale Propagation Network for Generalizable Depth CompletionHaotian Wang, Meng Yang, Xinhu Zheng, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|March 22, 2017
Collaborative Active Visual Recognition from Crowds: A Distributed Ensemble ApproachGang Hua, Chengjiang Long, Ming Yang, et al.
Toxics|October 27, 2023
Dynamic Release Characteristics and Kinetics of a Persulfate Sustained-Release MaterialXueqiang Zhu, Hanghang Ji, Gang Hua, et al.
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology|June 13, 2020
Fluorescent analyses of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Fa and Cry1Ab toxin binding sites on brush border membrane vesicles of Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), Diatraea grandiosella (Dyar), and Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) larvaeReben Raeman, Gang Hua, Qi Zhang, et al.
Toxins|August 28, 2024
Scavenger Receptor C1 Mediates Toxicity of Binary Toxin from <i>Lysinibacillus sphaericus</i> to Ag55 CellsQi Zhang, Gang Hua, Laramie Smith, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|July 23, 2013
Analyses of α-amylase and α-glucosidase in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, as receptors of Cry11Ba toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. jegathesanQi Zhang, Gang Hua, Krishnareddy Bayyareddy, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|June 30, 2019
Interfaces of Gas-Aerosol Particles: Relative Humidity and Salt Concentration EffectsYuqin Qian, Gang-Hua Deng, Jordan Lapp, et al.
Biochemistry|September 15, 2009
Anopheles gambiae alkaline phosphatase is a functional receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis jegathesan Cry11Ba toxinGang Hua, Rui Zhang, Krishnareddy Bayyareddy, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 12, 2004
Fluorescent-based assays establish Manduca sexta Bt-R(1a) cadherin as a receptor for multiple Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A toxins in Drosophila S2 cellsGang Hua, Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes, Michael J Adang
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Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience|May 22, 2018
An Intelligent Grey Wolf Optimizer Algorithm for Distributed Compressed SensingHaiqiang Liu, Gang Hua, Hongsheng Yin, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|March 3, 2025
Scale Propagation Network for Generalizable Depth CompletionHaotian Wang, Meng Yang, Xinhu Zheng, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence|March 22, 2017
Collaborative Active Visual Recognition from Crowds: A Distributed Ensemble ApproachGang Hua, Chengjiang Long, Ming Yang, et al.
Toxics|October 27, 2023
Dynamic Release Characteristics and Kinetics of a Persulfate Sustained-Release MaterialXueqiang Zhu, Hanghang Ji, Gang Hua, et al.
Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology|June 13, 2020
Fluorescent analyses of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Fa and Cry1Ab toxin binding sites on brush border membrane vesicles of Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), Diatraea grandiosella (Dyar), and Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) larvaeReben Raeman, Gang Hua, Qi Zhang, et al.
Toxins|August 28, 2024
Scavenger Receptor C1 Mediates Toxicity of Binary Toxin from <i>Lysinibacillus sphaericus</i> to Ag55 CellsQi Zhang, Gang Hua, Laramie Smith, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|July 23, 2013
Analyses of α-amylase and α-glucosidase in the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles gambiae, as receptors of Cry11Ba toxin of Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. jegathesanQi Zhang, Gang Hua, Krishnareddy Bayyareddy, et al.
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|June 30, 2019
Interfaces of Gas-Aerosol Particles: Relative Humidity and Salt Concentration EffectsYuqin Qian, Gang-Hua Deng, Jordan Lapp, et al.
Biochemistry|September 15, 2009
Anopheles gambiae alkaline phosphatase is a functional receptor of Bacillus thuringiensis jegathesan Cry11Ba toxinGang Hua, Rui Zhang, Krishnareddy Bayyareddy, et al.
Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|February 12, 2004
Fluorescent-based assays establish Manduca sexta Bt-R(1a) cadherin as a receptor for multiple Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1A toxins in Drosophila S2 cellsGang Hua, Juan Luis Jurat-Fuentes, Michael J Adang
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