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Chuanlai Xu
Researcher at Jiangnan University
Publications - 729
Citations - 22485
Chuanlai Xu is an academic researcher from Jiangnan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 439 publications receiving 16164 citations.
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Present and Future of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering
Judith Langer,Dorleta Jimenez de Aberasturi,Javier Aizpurua,Ramon A. Alvarez-Puebla,Baptiste Auguié,Baptiste Auguié,Jeremy J. Baumberg,Guillermo C. Bazan,Steven E. J. Bell,Anja Boisen,Alexandre G. Brolo,Jaebum Choo,Dana Cialla-May,Dana Cialla-May,Volker Deckert,Volker Deckert,Laura Fabris,Karen Faulds,F. Javier García de Abajo,Royston Goodacre,Duncan Graham,Amanda J. Haes,Christy L. Haynes,Christian W. Huck,Tamitake Itoh,Mikael Käll,Janina Kneipp,Nicholas A. Kotov,Hua Kuang,Eric C. Le Ru,Eric C. Le Ru,Hiang Kwee Lee,Jian-Feng Li,Xing Yi Ling,Stefan A. Maier,Thomas G. Mayerhöfer,Thomas G. Mayerhöfer,Martin Moskovits,Kei Murakoshi,Jwa-Min Nam,Shuming Nie,Yukihiro Ozaki,Isabel Pastoriza-Santos,Jorge Pérez-Juste,Juergen Popp,Juergen Popp,Annemarie Pucci,Stephanie Reich,Bin Ren,George C. Schatz,Timur Shegai,Sebastian Schlücker,Li-Lin Tay,K. George Thomas,Zhong-Qun Tian,Richard P. Van Duyne,Tuan Vo-Dinh,Yue Wang,Katherine A. Willets,Chuanlai Xu,Hongxing Xu,Yikai Xu,Yuko S. Yamamoto,Bing Zhao,Luis M. Liz-Marzán +64 more
TL;DR: Prominent authors from all over the world joined efforts to summarize the current state-of-the-art in understanding and using SERS, as well as to propose what can be expected in the near future, in terms of research, applications, and technological development.
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Chiral Inorganic Nanostructures
TL;DR: This review will cover both experiment and theory of chiral nanostructures starting with the origin and multiple components of mirror asymmetry of individual NPs and their assemblies, and shall consider four different types of chirality in nanostructure and related physical, chemical, and biological effects.
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Attomolar DNA detection with chiral nanorod assemblies
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that gold nanorods assembled by the polymerase chain reaction into DNA-bridged chiral systems have promising analytical applications and may be particularly useful for biological analytes larger than 2–5 nm which are difficult to detect by methods based on plasmon coupling and ‘hot spots’.
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Dual-Mode Ultrasensitive Quantification of MicroRNA in Living Cells by Chiroplasmonic Nanopyramids Self-Assembled from Gold and Upconversion Nanoparticles
Si Li,Liguang Xu,Wei Ma,Wu Xiaoling,Maozhong Sun,Hua Kuang,Libing Wang,Nicholas A. Kotov,Chuanlai Xu +8 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that the CD signal is much more sensitive to the concentration of miRNA than the luminescent signal, which is attributed to the strong CD intensity arising from the spin angular momentum of the photon interaction with chiral nanostructures and the plasmonic enhancement of the intrinsic chirality of DNA molecules in the pyramids.
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Self-Assembly of Chiral Nanoparticle Pyramids with Strong R/S Optical Activity
TL;DR: Preparation of a family of self-assembled chiral pyramids made from multiple metal and/or semiconductor NPs with a yield as high as 80% and Tunability of chiroptical bands related to these transitions is essential from fundamental and practical points of view.