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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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Worldwide Benchmarking of ITER Internal Tin ${\rm Nb}_{3}{\rm Sn}$ and NbTi Strands Test Facilities

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the latest rounds on internal tin Nb3Sn and NbTi strands and report that the test facilities at each supplier and at each DA reference laboratory for physical and superconducting properties measurement, as well as sample preparation techniques.
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Elucidation of the Molecular-Mechanisms and In Vivo Evaluation of the Anti-inflammatory Effect of Alginate-Derived Seleno-polymannuronate.

TL;DR: Alginate-derived polymannuronate (PM) is a type of polysaccharide found in edible brown seaweeds prepared from PM via synthesis using sulfation- and selenation-replacement reactions and inhibited the inflammatory response in the air-pouch inflammation model.
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Microstructure and mechanical, electrical, and electrochemical properties of sputter-deposited multicomponent (TiNbZrTa)Nx coatings

TL;DR: A series of (TiNbZrTa)Nx coatings with a thickness of 1.1μm were deposited using reactive magnetron sputtering with segmented targets as discussed by the authors.
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Mechanism of Formation of the Thermoelectric Layered Cobaltate Ca3Co4O9 by Annealing of CaO-CoO Thin Films

TL;DR: In this article, a two-step sputtering/annealing method for the formation of highly textured virtually phase-pure Ca3Co4O9 thin films by reactive cosputtering from Ca and Co targets followed by an annealing process at 730 °C under O2-gas flow is presented.
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Dynamic Migration and Cell‐Cell Interactions of Early Reprogramming Revealed by High‐Resolution Time‐Lapse Imaging

TL;DR: An experimental system with multicolor time‐lapse microscopy that permits direct observation of pluripotency induction at single cell resolution, with temporal intervals as short as 5 minutes, and demonstrates that E‐cadherin is required for proper cellular interactions from an early stage of reprogramming, including the two‐cell intermediate.