H. Gu

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

26

Co-Authors

Biofunctional magnetic nanoparticles for pathogen detection (2006)

Ho, PL, Xu, B, Gu, H

This invention provides a method of detecting pathogens comprising the steps of: (a) contacting a sufficient amount of biofunctional magnetic nanoparticles with an appropriate sample for an...

Contextual partitioning for comprehension of OODB schemas (2004)

Gu, H., Perl, Y., Halper, M., Geller, J., Neuhold, E.J.

Object-oriented databases (OODBs) have been utilized for complex modeling tasks within a variety of application domains. The OODB schema, typically expressed in a graphical notation, can serve as a...

Different approaches to labelling parasitoids using strontium (2001)

Gu, H., Wäckers, F.L., Steindl, P., Günther, D., Dorn, S.

Labelling parasitoids with trace elements is a potentially powerful technique for studying dispersal and trophic interactions in these usually small insects. Laboratory experiments were conducted to...

Host selection and utilisation of Sonchus oleraceus (Asteraceae) by Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera : Noctuidae): A genetic analysis (2001)

Gu, H., Cao, A., Walter, G. H.

The cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) prefers the common sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus L.) to cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) for oviposition...

Mechanism Of The Transformation Of A Stiff Polymer Lyotropic Nematic Liquid Crystal To The Cholesteric State By Dopant-mediated Chiral Information Transfer (1998)

Feringa, B.L., Green, M.M., Zanella, S., Gu, H., Sato, T., Gottarelli, G., ...

In this work the lyotropic liquid crystal nematic state of poly(n-hexyl isocyanate) (PHIC) was converted to the cholesteric state by doping with a variety of chiral small molecules and with optically...

A phage display system for studying the sequence determinants of protein folding.

Gu, H., Yi, Q., Bray, S. T., Riddle, D. S., Shiau, A. K., Baker, D.

We have developed a phage display system that provides a means to select variants of the IgG binding domain of peptostreptococcal protein L that fold from large combinatorial libraries. The premise...

Robustness of protein folding kinetics to surface hydrophobic substitutions.

Gu, H., Doshi, N., Kim, D. E., Simons, K. T., Santiago, J. V., Nauli, S., ...

We use both combinatorial and site-directed mutagenesis to explore the consequences of surface hydrophobic substitutions for the folding of two small single domain proteins, the src SH3 domain, and...

Converting an integrated hospital formulary into an object-oriented database representation.

Gu, H., Liu, L. M., Halper, M., Geller, J., Perl, Y.

Controlled Medical Vocabularies (CMVs) have proven to be extremely useful in their support of the tasks of information sharing and integration, communication among various software applications, and...

Modeling the UMLS using an OODB.

Gu, H., Perl, Y., Geller, J., Halper, M., Liu, L. M., Cimino, J. J.

The Unified Medical Language System combines many well established authoritative medical informatics terminologies in one system. Such a resource is very valuable to the healthcare industry. However,...

Utilizing OODB schema modeling for vocabulary management.

Gu, H., Cimino, J. J., Halper, M., Geller, J., Perl, Y.

Comprehension of complex controlled vocabularies is often difficult. We present a method, facilitated by an object-oriented database, for depicting such a vocabulary (the Medical Entities Dictionary...

Partitioning a vocabulary's IS-A hierarchy into trees.

Gu, H., Perl, Y., Geller, J., Halper, M., Cimino, J. J., Singh, M.

Controlled medical vocabularies are useful in application areas such as medical information-systems and decision-support. However, such vocabularies are large and complex, and working with them can...