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Chiu Fan Lee

Researcher at Imperial College London

Publications -  123
Citations -  3060

Chiu Fan Lee is an academic researcher from Imperial College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phase transition & Quantum information. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 113 publications receiving 2525 citations. Previous affiliations of Chiu Fan Lee include Max Planck Society & University of Oxford.

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Efficiency of energy transfer in a light-harvesting system under quantum coherence

TL;DR: In this article, the role of quantum coherence in the efficiency of excitation transfer in a ring-hub arrangement of interacting two-level systems was investigated, mimicking a light harvesting antenna connected to a reaction center as it is found in natural photosynthetic systems.
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Physics of active emulsions

TL;DR: The physics of phase separation and emulsions are discussed and it is shown how the concepts that govern such phenomena can be extended to capture the physics of active emulsion.
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Spatial organization of the cell cytoplasm by position-dependent phase separation

TL;DR: It is shown that effects of even a weak gradient can be amplified by the phase transition to achieve strong segregation, demonstrating how liquid-liquid phase separation can play a key role in the organization of the cytoplasm.
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Lamin B1 controls oxidative stress responses via Oct-1

TL;DR: Sequestration of Oct-1 at the nuclear periphery by lamin B1 may be a mechanism by which the nuclear envelope can regulate gene expression and contribute to the cellular response to stress, development, and aging.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression or processing affect interphase chromosome position and gene expression

TL;DR: Comparison of wild-type murine fibroblasts with fibro Blasts lacking full-length lamin B1, or defective in CAAX processing, identified genes that depend on a stable processed lamination B1 lamina for normal expression and demonstrate that the position of mouse chromosome 18 but not 19 is dependent on such a stable nuclear lamina.