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Di Li
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 726
Citations - 20998
Di Li is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular cloud & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 617 publications receiving 15824 citations. Previous affiliations of Di Li include Space Science Institute & Max Planck Society.
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Calcium-mineralized polypeptide nanoparticle for intracellular drug delivery in osteosarcoma chemotherapy.
TL;DR: Given the superior properties of Ca-mineralized polypeptide nanoparticle for intracellular drug delivery, the smart drug delivery system showed strong competitiveness in clinical chemotherapy of cancers.
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PSR J1926-0652: A Pulsar with Interesting Emission Properties Discovered at FAST
Lei Zhang,Di Li,George Hobbs,Crispin H. Agar,Richard N. Manchester,Patrick Weltevrede,William A. Coles,Pei Wang,Weiwei Zhu,Zhigang Wen,Jian-Ping Yuan,A. D. Cameron,Shi Dai,Kuo Liu,Qi-Jun Zhi,Chenchen Miao,Mao Yua,Shuyun Cao,Li Feng,Heng-Qian Gan,Long Gao,Xuedong Gu,Ming-Lei Guo,Qiaoli Hao,Lin Huang,Peng Jiang,Chengjin Jin,Hui Li,Qi Li,Qisheng Li,Hongfei Liu,Gaofeng Pan,Zhichen Pan,Bo Peng,Hui Qian,Lei Qian,Xiang-Wei Shi,Jinyou Song,L. M. Song,Caihong Sun,Jinghai Sun,Hong Wang,Qiming Wang,Yi Wang,Xiaoyao Xie,Jun Yan,Li Yang,S. Yang,Rui Yao,Dongjun Yu,Jinglong Yu,Youling Yue,Cheng-Min Zhang,Haiyan Zhang,Shuxin Zhang,X. Z. Zheng,Aiying Zhou,Boqin Zhu,Lichun Zhu,Ming Zhu,Wenbai Zhu,Yan Zhu +61 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe PSR J1926-0652, a pulsar recently discovered with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) using sensitive single-pulse detections from FAST and long-term timing observations from the Parkes 64m radio telescope.
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An Improved Technique for Measurement of Cold H I in Molecular Cloud Cores
TL;DR: In this article, a new technique for measuring atomic gas physical parameters from HINSA observations that utilizes molecular tracers to guide the H I column densities extraction is presented, and it opens several new avenues of study of relevance to the field of star formation.
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Boosting Thermoelectric Performance of SnSe via Tailoring Band Structure, Suppressing Bipolar Thermal Conductivity, and Introducing Large Mass Fluctuation.
Wenqi Lu,Shuang Li,Rui Xu,Jian Zhang,Di Li,Zhenzhen Feng,Zhenzhen Feng,Yongsheng Zhang,Yongsheng Zhang,Guodong Tang +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that combination of tailoring of band structure, suppressing bipolar thermal conductivity and introducing large mass fluctuation contributes high thermoelectric performance in SnSe.
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The JCMT BISTRO Survey: The Magnetic Field In The Starless Core $\rho$ Ophiuchus C
Junhao Liu,Keping Qiu,David Berry,James Di Francesco,Pierre Bastien,Patrick M. Koch,Ray S. Furuya,Kee-Tae Kim,Simon Coudé,Chang Won Lee,Archana Soam,Chakali Eswaraiah,Di Li,Jihye Hwang,A-Ran Lyo,Kate Pattle,Tetsuo Hasegawa,Woojin Kwon,Shih-Ping Lai,Derek Ward-Thompson,Tao-Chung Ching,Zhiwei Chen,Qilao Gu,Dalei Li,Hua-bai Li,Hong-Li Liu,Lei Qian,Hongchi Wang,Jinghua Yuan,Chuan-Peng Zhang,Guoyin Zhang,Yapeng Zhang,Jianjun Zhou,Lei Zhu,Philippe André,Doris Arzoumanian,Yusuke Aso,Do-Young Byun,Michael Chun-Yuan Chen,Huei-Ru Vivien Chen,Wen Ping Chen,Jungyeon Cho,Minho Choi,Antonio Chrysostomou,Eun Jung Chung,Yasuo Doi,Emily Drabek-Maunder,C. Darren Dowell,S. P. S. Eyres,Sam Falle,Lapo Fanciullo,Jason Fiege,Erica Franzmann,Per Friberg,Rachel Friesen,Gary Fuller,Tim Gledhill,Sarah Graves,Jane Greaves,Matthew Joseph Griffin,Ilseung Han,Jennifer Hatchell,Saeko S. Hayashi,Thiem Hoang,Wayne S. Holland,Martin Houde,Tsuyoshi Inoue,Shu-ichiro Inutsuka,Kazunari Iwasaki,Il-Gyo Jeong,Doug Johnstone,Yoshihiro Kanamori,Ji-hyun Kang,Miju Kang,Sung-ju Kang,Akimasa Kataoka,Koji S. Kawabata,Francisca Kemper,Gwanjeong Kim,Jongsoo Kim,Kyoung Hee Kim,Mi-Ryang Kim,Shinyoung Kim,Jason M. Kirk,Masato I. N. Kobayashi,Takayoshi Kusune,Jungmi Kwon,Kevin Lacaille,Chin-Fei Lee,Jeong-Eun Lee,Hyeseung Lee,Sang-Sung Lee,Sheng-Yuan Liu,Tie Liu,Sven Van Loo,Steve Mairs,Masafumi Matsumura,Brenda C. Matthews,Gerald H. Moriarty-Schieven,Tetsuya Nagata,Fumitaka Nakamura,Hiroyuki Nakanishi,Nagayoshi Ohashi,Takashi Onaka,Josh Parker,Harriet Parsons,Enzo Pascale,Nicolas Peretto,Andy Pon,Tae-Soo Pyo,Ramprasad Rao,Mark G. Rawlings,Brendan Retter,John Richer,Andrew Rigby,Jean-François Robitaille,Sarah Sadavoy,Hiro Saito,Giorgio Savini,Anna M. M. Scaife,Masumichi Seta,Hiroko Shinnaga,Motohide Tamura,Ya-Wen Tang,Kohji Tomisaka,Yusuke Tsukamoto,Jia-Wei Wang,Anthony Peter Whitworth,Hsi-Wei Yen,Hyunju Yoo,Tetsuya Zenko +130 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported 850~$\mu$m dust polarization observations of a low-mass starless core in the Ophiuchus cloud with the POL-2 instrument on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) as part of the JCMT B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations (BISTRO) survey.