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XJTU researchers solves problem of stereo-selective synthesis of poly-substituted alkene
Recently, Professor Guo Wusheng from the Frontier Institute of Science and Technology of XJTU was interviewed by China Science Daily.
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XJTU Researchers make new achievement in electrochemistric storage
Recently, a research team led by XJTU Professor Que Wenxiu synthesized a flexible, self-supported and dense nitrogen-dopod Ti3C2 film electrode material throughan accessible and controllable ex-situ solvothermal method, and assembled the material into a symmetry supercapacitor.
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XJTU researchers realize ionic modulation of small voltage-induced ferromagnetic resonance
Recently, Professor Liu Ming's team of the School of Electronic and Information Engineering of XJTU has studied YIG (13 nm)/Pt (3 nm)/(ionic liquid, IL)/Au, an electric field tunable microwave device based on YIC.
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XJTU researchers develops novel electrochromic device
The research team led by XJTU professor Wang Hong has designed a novel electrochromic layered-structure. They simplified the internal structure of traditional electrochromic devices by depositing a multifunctional hydrogel on a tungsten oxide film.
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Advanced Functional Materials publishes XJTU researcher’s result
A correlative thesis titled "Building High-Density Au-Ag Islands on Au Nanocrystals by Partial Surface Passivation", was published inn Advanced Functional Materials(IF 13.325), an international authoritative journal on material science.
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XJTU develops skin-like hydrogel wound dressing
The research team led by Guo Baolin from XJTU's Frontier Institute of Science and Technology has developed a multifunctional antibacterial injectable hydrogel with good extensibility and compressibilityas a wound dressing, the results of which were recently published in the internationally recognized journal Biomaterials.
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XJTU Research Progress in Pathogenesis and Targeted Therapy of Leukemia
Recently, Professor Kong Guangyao from the National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biodiagnostics &Biotherapy of XJTU Second Affiliated Hospital announced that, unlike acute myeloid leukemia, the Notch signaling pathway plays a key role as the oncogenein myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN).
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Chinese and English scientists decipher the opium poppy genome and morphine production
On August 31, 2018 Beijing time, a team of Chinese and British scientists led by XJTU Professor Ye Kai published a paper in Science, in which the entire genome sequence of the opium poppy was first displayed in high-quality, and the mystery of morphine production was revealed.