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Jian Xu
Researcher at Kunming Medical University
Publications - 341
Citations - 11678
Jian Xu is an academic researcher from Kunming Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quantum dot & Nanocrystal. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 319 publications receiving 10702 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian Xu include Pennsylvania State University & University of Michigan.
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Recognition of unique carboxyl-terminal motifs by distinct PDZ domains
Zhou Songyang,Alan S. Fanning,C. Fu,Jian Xu,Shirin M. Marfatia,Athar H. Chishti,Anne M. Crompton,Andrew C. Chan,James M. Anderson,Lewis C. Cantley +9 more
TL;DR: On the basis of crystal structures of the PSD-95-3 PDZ domain, the specificities observed with the peptide library can be rationalized.
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Bright, multicoloured light-emitting diodes based on quantum dots
Qingjiang Sun,Y. Andrew Wang,Lin Song Li,Daoyuan Wang,Ting Zhu,Jian Xu,Chunhe Yang,Yongfang Li +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a solution-processable core-shell quantum dots with a CdSe core and a ZnS or CdS/ZnS shell were used as emissive layers in the devices.
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Demystifying 3D ICs: the pros and cons of going vertical
W.R. Davis,John W. Wilson,S. Mick,Jian Xu,Hao Hua,C. Mineo,A.M. Sule,Michael B. Steer,Paul D. Franzon +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a high-level discussion of the pros and cons of 3D technologies, with an analysis relating the number of transistors on a chip to the vertical interconnect density using estimates based on Rent's rule.
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Sequence-specific and phosphorylation dependent proline isomerization: A potential mitotic regulatory mechanism
Michael B. Yaffe,Mike Schutkowski,Minhui Shen,Xiao Zhen Zhou,P. Todd Stukenberg,Jens Rahfeld,Jian Xu,Jian Kuang,Marc W. Kirschner,Gunter Fischer,Lewis C. Cantley,Kun Ping Lu +11 more
TL;DR: Pin1 is shown to be a phosphorylation-dependent PPIase that specifically recognizes the phosphoserine-proline or phosphothreonine- Proline bonds present in mitotic phosphoproteins, providing the basis for the specific interaction between Pin1 and MPM-2 antigens.
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14-3-3 transits to the nucleus and participates in dynamic nucleocytoplasmic transport.
Anne Brunet,Fumihiko Kanai,Fumihiko Kanai,Justine R. Stehn,Jian Xu,Dilara Sarbassova,Dilara Sarbassova,John V. Frangioni,Sorab N. Dalal,James A. DeCaprio,Michael E. Greenberg,Michael B. Yaffe,Michael B. Yaffe +12 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the leucine-rich region within the COOH-terminal α-helix of 14-3-3, which had been proposed to function as a nuclear export signal (NES), instead functions globally in ligand binding and does not directly mediate nuclear transport.