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Jun Xu
Researcher at Xiamen University
Publications - 215
Citations - 8782
Jun Xu is an academic researcher from Xiamen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nonlinear system & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 191 publications receiving 7144 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Xu include Guizhou University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Simultaneous phase and size control of upconversion nanocrystals through lanthanide doping
Feng Wang,Yu Han,C. S. Lim,Yunhao Lu,Juan Wang,Jun Xu,Hongyu Chen,Chun Zhang,Minghui Hong,Minghui Hong,Xiaogang Liu +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the doping-induced structural and size transition, demonstrated here in NaYF4 upconversion nanocrystals, could be extended to other lanthanide-doped nanocrystal systems for applications ranging from luminescent biological labels to volumetric three-dimensional displays.
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Emerging chirality in nanoscience
TL;DR: This review aims to explore and categorize the common mechanisms underlying chiral nanostructures in simple systems such as the helical spring and hair vortex, and highlight systems with original discoveries, exceptional structural characteristics, or unique mechanisms.
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Measuring ensemble-averaged surface-enhanced Raman scattering in the hotspots of colloidal nanoparticle dimers and trimers.
TL;DR: Ensemble-averaged measurements of colloidal hotspots enabled by the synthesis of highly uniform dimers and trimers of Au@Ag nanoparticles and the quantification of the relative concentrations of the nanoclusters are reported.
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Dandruff-associated Malassezia genomes reveal convergent and divergent virulence traits shared with plant and human fungal pathogens
Jun Xu,Charles Winston Saunders,Ping Hu,Raymond A. Grant,Teun Boekhout,Eiko E. Kuramae,James W. Kronstad,Yvonne M. DeAngelis,Nancy L. Reeder,Kevin Robert Johnstone,Meredith Leland,Angela Marie Fieno,William M. Begley,Yiping Sun,Martin P. Lacey,Tanuja Chaudhary,Thomas Keough,Lien Chu,Russell Sears,Bo Yuan,Thomas L. Dawson +20 more
TL;DR: The M. globosa genome sequence revealed the presence of mating-type genes, providing an indication that Malassezia may be capable of sex, and the importance of host-specific adaptation.
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Comparative Genome Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and Related Dermatophytes Reveals Candidate Genes Involved in Infection
Diego Martinez,Brian G. Oliver,Yvonne Gräser,Jonathan M. Goldberg,Wenjun Li,Nilce Maria Martinez-Rossi,Michel Monod,Ekaterina Shelest,Richard C. Barton,Elizabeth Birch,Axel A. Brakhage,Zehua Chen,Sarah J. Gurr,David I. Heiman,Joseph Heitman,Idit Kosti,Antonio Rossi,Sakina Saif,Marketa Samalova,Charles Winston Saunders,Terrance Shea,Richard C. Summerbell,Jun Xu,Sarah Young,Qiandong Zeng,Bruce W. Birren,Christina A. Cuomo,Theodore C. White +27 more
TL;DR: These genome analyses identify gene families that are important to the understanding of how dermatophytes cause chronic infections, how they interact with epithelial cells, and how they respond to the host immune response.