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Jun Lu
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 3187
Citations - 131399
Jun Lu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 135, co-authored 1526 publications receiving 99767 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Lu include Drexel University & Argonne National Laboratory.
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“Top-Down” Li Deposition Pathway Enabled by an Asymmetric Design for Li Composite Electrode
Xin-Yang Yue,Xun-Lu Li,Jian Bao,Qi-Qi Qiu,Tongchao Liu,Tongchao Liu,Dong Chen,Shan-Shan Yuan,Xiao-Jing Wu,Jun Lu,Yong-Ning Zhou +10 more
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Age hardening in (Ti1 − xAlx)B2 + Δ thin films
Aurelija Mockuté,Justinas Palisaitis,Björn Alling,Björn Alling,Pedro Berastegui,Esteban Broitman,Lars-Åke Näslund,Nils Nedfors,Jun Lu,Jens Jensen,Lars Hultman,J. Patscheider,Ulf Jansson,Per Persson,Johanna Rosén +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, thin films of (Ti0.71Al0.29)B2+1.08 have been deposited by magnetron sputtering and post-deposition annealing at 1000 degrees C for 1 h results in increased hardness and elastic modulus, from 32 to 37...
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Kibdelomycin Is a Bactericidal Broad-Spectrum Aerobic Antibacterial Agent
Sheo B. Singh,Priya Dayananth,Carl J. Balibar,Charles G. Garlisi,Jun Lu,Ryuta Kishii,Masaya Takei,Yasumichi Fukuda,Sookhee Ha,Katherine Young +9 more
TL;DR: Kibdelomycin is a recently discovered natural-product antibiotic that inhibits bacterial growth by inhibiting the bacterial DNA replication enzymes DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV and shows strong activity against clinical strains of the Gram-negative nonfermenter Acinetobacter baumannii but only weak activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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From Screening to Targeted Degradation: Strategies for the Discovery and Optimization of Small Molecule Ligands for PCSK9.
Whitney Lane Petrilli,Gregory C. Adam,Roman S. Erdmann,Pravien Abeywickrema,Vijayalakshmi Agnani,Xi Ai,Jen Baysarowich,Noel Byrne,John P. Caldwell,Wonsuk Chang,Edward DiNunzio,Zhe Feng,Rachael E. Ford,Sookhee Ha,Yongcheng Huang,Brian K. Hubbard,Jennifer M. Johnston,Michael Kavana,JeanMarie Lisnock,Rui Liang,Jun Lu,Zhijian Lu,Juncai Meng,Peter Orth,Oksana C. Palyha,Gopal Parthasarathy,Scott P. Salowe,Sujata Sharma,Jennifer M. Shipman,Stephen M. Soisson,Alison M. Strack,Hyewon Youm,Kake Zhao,Deborah L. Zink,Hratch J. Zokian,George H. Addona,Karen O. Akinsanya,James R. Tata,Yusheng Xiong,Jason E. Imbriglio +39 more
TL;DR: The pursuit of small-molecule direct binders for this difficult to drug PPI target utilized affinity selection/mass spectrometry, which identified one confirmed hit compound that was binding in an unprecedented allosteric pocket located between the catalytic and C-terminal domain.
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Dye-Sensitized Nanocrystalline Titanium-Oxide-Based Solar Cells Prepared by Sputtering: Influence of the Substrate Temperature During Deposition
TL;DR: In this paper, a DC magnetron sputtering onto SnO2:F-coated glass substrates kept at temperatures in the 50 250 °C, and η showed an ensuing decrease.