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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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Fluoroquinolones and β-lactam antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes in autumn leachates of seven major municipal solid waste landfills in China.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the occurrences of FQs and BLs ARGs in the landfills of China are substantially influenced by heavy metals and MGEs.
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Identification of helper T-cell epitopes that encompass or lie proximal to cytotoxic T-cell epitopes in the gp100 melanoma tumor antigen.

TL;DR: Three newly identified helper T lymphocyte epitopes encompass or lie proximal to previously described CTL epitopes for this tumor-associated antigen, and could offer therapeutic advantages over current approaches that focus solely on eliciting antitumor CTL responses.
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Identification of a direct GABAergic pallidocortical pathway in rodents

TL;DR: An efferent projection from the globus pallidus externa (GPe), a key hub in the basal ganglia system, to the cortex of rats and mice is explored, revealing projections to the frontal premotor cortex originating from GPe neurons that receive axonal inputs from the dorsal striatum.
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Structural Distortion Induced by Manganese Activation in a Lithium-Rich Layered Cathode.

TL;DR: Mn ion activation and a previously unobserved structural distortion are discovered at high voltages, and can be related to structural strain present in the Li2MnO3-like phase upon substantial lithium ion extraction, and a correlation between this structural distortion and irreversible phase transitions is elucidated by thermally perturbing delithiated samples.