Publications of Hong Yang
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Journal Article (10)
2014
Journal Article
13 (3), pp. 1570 - 1577 (2014)
Nitration of the Birch Pollen Allergen Bet v 1.0101: Efficiency and Site-Selectivity of Liquid and Gaseous Nitrating Agents. Journal of Proteome Research
Journal Article
77 (12), pp. 679 - 695 (2014)
Nitration of protein without allergenic potential triggers modulation of antioxidant response in type II pneumocytes. Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health, Part A: Current Issues 2012
Journal Article
46 (12), pp. 6672 - 6680 (2012)
Multiphase Chemical Kinetics of the Nitration of Aerosolized Protein by Ozone and Nitrogen Dioxide. Environmental Science & Technology
Journal Article
12 (22), pp. 10667 - 10677 (2012)
Effects of atmospheric conditions on ice nucleation activity of Pseudomonas. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2011
Journal Article
3 (4), pp. 291 - 295 (2011)
The role of long-lived reactive oxygen intermediates in the reaction of ozone with aerosol particles. Nature Chemistry
Journal Article
11 (6), pp. 2817 - 2836 (2011)
Cloud condensation nuclei in polluted air and biomass burning smoke near the mega-city Guangzhou, China -Part 2: Size-resolved aerosol chemical composition, diurnal cycles, and externally mixed weakly CCN-active soot particles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Journal Article
399 (1), pp. 459 - 471 (2011)
Analysis of nitrated proteins and tryptic peptides by HPLC-chip-MS/MS: site-specific quantification, nitration degree, and reactivity of tyrosine residues. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2010
Journal Article
397 (2), pp. 879 - 886 (2010)
Quantification of nitrotyrosine in nitrated proteins. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 2008
Journal Article
42 (25), pp. 6335 - 6350 (2008)
Optical properties and chemical composition of the atmospheric aerosol in urban Guangzhou, China. Atmospheric Environment
Journal Article
8, pp. 5161 - 5186 (2008)
Aerosol optical properties in a rural environment near the mega-city Guangzhou, China: implications for regional air pollution, radiative forcing and remote sensing. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics