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Overview

Yuzhi Fang is a researcher affiliated with East China Normal University in China, primarily working in the fields of computer science and engineering. Their research contributions are centered around advanced image and video retrieval techniques, video surveillance and tracking methods, as well as image retrieval and classification techniques. Additional topics of interest include advanced biosensing and bioanalysis, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, molecular junctions and nanostructures, and numerical methods in engineering.

Their publication record includes significant contributions to multiple research journals, with frequent publications appearing in the following venues:

  • Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
  • Talanta
  • Applied Mathematics and Computation
  • Energies
  • IEEE Access

Key papers authored or co-authored by Yuzhi Fang include:

  • "Robust multimodal discrete hashing for cross-modal similarity search," 2021, Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
  • "Angular Quantization Online Hashing for Image Retrieval," 2021, IEEE Access
  • "Dual-signal electrochemical sensor for detection of cancer cells by the split primer ligation-triggered catalyzed hairpin assembly," 2020, Talanta
  • "A new reproducing kernel-based collocation method with optimal convergence rate for some classes of BVPs," 2022, Applied Mathematics and Computation
  • "A New Simulation Model for Vertical Spiral Ground Heat Exchangers Combining Cylindrical Source Model and Capacity Resistance Model," 2020, Energies

Their collaborations include repeated work with several co-authors, namely:

  • Minqiang Xu
  • Li Liu
  • Shiyan Dai
  • Yuting Zhou
  • Guifang Cheng

Yuzhi Fang's work is particularly focused on subfields such as computer vision and pattern recognition, electrical and electronic engineering, molecular biology, mechanics of materials, and modeling and simulation. The integration of computer science methodologies with engineering principles is evident throughout their research output, highlighting interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex problems.

Best Publications

  • Carbon nanotube-enhanced electrochemical DNA biosensor for DNA hybridization detection

    Hong Cai;Xuni Cao;Ying Jiang;Pingang He

  • Colloid Au-enhanced DNA immobilization for the electrochemical detection of sequence-specific DNA

    Hong Cai;Chun Xu;Pingang He;Yuzhi Fang

  • Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization based on silver-enhanced gold nanoparticle label

    Hong Cai;Yanqing Wang;Pingang He;Yuzhi Fang

  • An electrochemical DNA hybridization detection assay based on a silver nanoparticle label.

    Hong Cai;Ying Xu;Ningning Zhu;Pingang He

  • A sensitive DNA electrochemical biosensor based on magnetite with a glassy carbon electrode modified by muti-walled carbon nanotubes in polypyrrole

    Guifang Cheng;Jie Zhao;Yonghua Tu;Pingang He

  • Determination of nitrite with the electrocatalytic property to the oxidation of nitrite on thionine modified aligned carbon nanotubes

    Kun Zhao;Haiyan Song;Shuqi Zhuang;Liming Dai

  • Simultaneous electrochemical determination of ascorbic acid, dopamine and uric acid using a palladium nanoparticle/graphene/chitosan modified electrode

    Xue Wang;Min Wu;Wanrong Tang;Yan Zhu

  • Detection of thrombin using electrogenerated chemiluminescence based on Ru(bpy)32+-doped silica nanoparticle aptasensor via target protein-induced strand displacement

    Xiaoying Wang;Jingming Zhou;Wen Yun;Shasha Xiao

  • Electrochemically fabricated polyaniline nanowire-modified electrode for voltammetric detection of DNA hybridization

    Ningning Zhu;Zhu Chang;Pingang He;Yuzhi Fang

  • Electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization using methylene blue and electro-deposited zirconia thin films on gold electrodes

    Ningning Zhu;Aiping Zhang;Qingjiang Wang;Pingang He

  • Electrochemical DNA biosensors based on platinum nanoparticles combined carbon nanotubes

    Ningning Zhu;Zhu Chang;Pingang He;Yuzhi Fang

  • Indicator Free DNA Hybridization Detection by Impedance Measurement Based on the DNA-Doped Conducting Polymer Film Formed on the Carbon Nanotube Modified Electrode

    Hong Cai;Ying Xu;Pin-Gang He;Yu-Zhi Fang

  • Cu@Au alloy nanoparticle as oligonucleotides labels for electrochemical stripping detection of DNA hybridization.

    Hong Cai;Ningning Zhu;Ying Jiang;Pingang He

  • Electrochemical impedance detection of DNA hybridization based on the formation of M-DNA on polypyrrole/carbon nanotube modified electrode

    Ying Xu;Ying Jiang;Hong Cai;Pin-Gang He

  • A Review: Electrochemical Aptasensors with Various Detection Strategies

    Ying Xu;Guifang Cheng;Pingang He;Yuzhi Fang

  • A solid-state electrochemiluminescence biosensing switch for detection of thrombin based on ferrocene-labeled molecular beacon aptamer.

    Xiaoying Wang;Ping Dong;Wen Yun;Ying Xu

  • Probing DNA Hybridization by Impedance Measurement Based on CdS‐Oligonucleotide Nanoconjugates

    Ying Xu;Hong Cai;Pin-Gang He;Yu-Zhi Fang

  • Ru(bpy)32+-doped silica nanoparticle DNA probe for the electrogenerated chemiluminescence detection of DNA hybridization

    Zhu Chang;Jingming Zhou;Kun Zhao;Ningning Zhu

  • Immobilization of single-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid on gold electrode with self-assembled aminoethanethiol monolayer for DNA electrochemical sensor applications.

    Xingyan Sun;Pingang He;Shenghui Liu;Jiannong Ye

  • Applications of Carbon Nanotubes in Electrochemical DNA Biosensors

    Pingang He;Ying Xu;Yuzhi Fang

Frequent Co-Authors

Pingang He
Pingang He East China Normal University
Jiannong Ye
Jiannong Ye East China Normal University
Litong Jin
Litong Jin East China Normal University
Tetsuo Osa
Tetsuo Osa Tohoku University
Guonan Chen
Guonan Chen Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University
Weidong Zhang
Weidong Zhang Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jun-ichi Anzai
Jun-ichi Anzai Tohoku University
Guoyue Shi
Guoyue Shi East China Normal University
Hualiang Jiang
Hualiang Jiang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Liming Dai
Liming Dai University of New South Wales

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