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Jun Ma

Researcher at Harbin Institute of Technology

Publications -  1523
Citations -  58397

Jun Ma is an academic researcher from Harbin Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nasopharyngeal carcinoma & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 97, co-authored 1338 publications receiving 39643 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Ma include Shenyang Aerospace University & University of Technology, Sydney.

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Landfill leachate treatment through the combination of genetically engineered bacteria Rhodococcus erythropolis expressing Nirs and AMO and membrane filtration processes.

TL;DR: Data suggest that pRho-NA-MNR facilitates the formation of granular sludge and enhances comparable removal of nitrogen and organic compounds, indicating the practice of this process should be considered in landfill leachate treatment system.
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A comparative study of UV/H2O2 and UV/PDS for the degradation of micro-pollutants: kinetics and effect of water matrix.

TL;DR: Experimental results showed that UV/PDS process was more effective than UV/H2O2 under the same conditions and the various contributions of those secondary radicals were discussed to better understand the reactivities when UV-activated peroxydisulfate and UV/O2 are applied for the treatment of micro-pollutant-containing waters.
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Evaluation of Oncology Trial Results Reporting Over a 10-Year Period.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the reporting of results among all interventional oncology trials registered on ClinicalTrials.gov from 2007 through 2017 and found that more recent trials (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 1.11 per year increase; 95% CI, 1.10-1.13) were more likely to report results.
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Amplification of the C-erbB-2(HER-2/neu) proto-oncogene in ovarian carcinomas.

TL;DR: The data suggest that amplification of the C-erbB-2 gene may play a role in the pathogenesis of ovarian carcinoma; it is frequently observed in advanced ovarian cancer and is associated with poor prognosis for these patients.
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Assistance of Magnesium Cations on Degradation of Refractory Organic Pollutant by Ozone: Nitrobenzene as Model Compound

TL;DR: In this paper, the assistance of magnesium cations on ozonation of refractory organic pollutant was investigated in pure water background, and it was found that the presence of magnesiumcations with a level of tens of millimoles per liter can obviously increase the degradation and mineralization efficiency of nitrobenzene compared with the case of ozoning alone.