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    Forging and Stam** Production Line

    Jiang Peng, **a Hanguan in The ECPH Encyclopedia of Mining and Metallurgy (2024)

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    Correction to: A Method to Extract Vanadium from HIsmelt Reduction Slag: In Situ Sodium Salt Oxidation and Alkali Leaching

    Zhimeng Shao, Hao Du, Shaona Wang, Yeqing Lyu in Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy (2023)

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    A Method to Extract Vanadium from HIsmelt Reduction Slag: In Situ Sodium Salt Oxidation and Alkali Leaching

    The HIsmelt smelting reduction process is an efficient direct reduction process for smelting vanadium titanomagnetite ores. About 80% vanadium is enriched in the reduction slag, however, due to the low vanadiu...

    Zhimeng Shao, Hao Du, Shaona Wang, Yeqing Lyu in Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy (2023)

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    Forging and Stam** Production Line

    Jiang Peng, **a Hanguan, Xu Kuangdi in The ECPH Encyclopedia of Mining and Metallurgy

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    Expression, Activity, and Function of Phosphodiesterases in the Mature and Immature Ductus Arteriosus

    A patent ductus arteriosus is due in large part to increased sensitivity of the premature ductus to PGE2. After PGE2 stimulation, cAMP concentrations are higher in the immature than in the mature ductus. cAMP ...

    Hanguan Liu, Vincent Manganiello, Nahid Waleh, Ronald I Clyman in Pediatric Research (2008)

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    Identification of Promoter Elements in the 5′-Flanking Region of Murine Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterase 3B Gene

    We describe techniques for identifying functional promoter elements in the 5′-flanking region of the murine cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 3B (mPDE3B) gene. The 5′-flanking region of the mPDE3B gene was c...

    Hanguan Liu, **g Rong Tang, Eva Degerman in Phosphodiesterase Methods and Protocols (2005)

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    Brain inflammation and oxidative stress in a transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer-like brain amyloidosis

    An increasing body of evidence implicates both brain inflammation and oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The relevance of their interaction in vivo, however, is unknown. Previous...

    Yuemang Yao, Cinzia Chinnici, Hanguan Tang in Journal of Neuroinflammation (2004)