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Dongyan Xu

Researcher at The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publications -  82
Citations -  2056

Dongyan Xu is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thermal conductivity & Thermoelectric effect. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1690 citations. Previous affiliations of Dongyan Xu include Tsinghua University & University of California, Berkeley.

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Tunable Rigidity of (Polymeric Core)–(Lipid Shell) Nanoparticles for Regulated Cellular Uptake

TL;DR: Core-shell nanoparticles with lipid shells and varying water content and rigidity but with the same chemical composition, size, and surface properties are assembled using a microfluidic platform to alter the cellular uptake efficiency.
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Effect of tai chi exercise on proprioception of ankle and knee joints in old people

TL;DR: The elderly people who regularly practiced tai chi not only showed better proprioception at the ankle and knee joints than sedentary controls, but also better ankle kinaesthesis than swimmers/runners.
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High efficiency semimetal/semiconductor nanocomposite thermoelectric materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that adjusting the band alignment between ErAs and In0.53Ga0.47−XAlXAs allows energy-dependent scattering of carriers that can be used to increase thermoelectric power factor.
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On-chip counting the number and the percentage of CD4+ T lymphocytes.

TL;DR: A novel technique is reported for counting the number and the percentage of CD4+ T lymphocytes in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microchannel that integrates optical fluorescence detection with resistive pulse sensing enhanced by a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET).
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Microfluidic differential resistive pulse sensors.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates an on‐chip resistive pulse‐sensing scheme with a design of symmetric mirror channels, which significantly reduces the noise and achieves better signal‐to‐noise ratio.