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Min Chen

Researcher at Fudan University

Publications -  135
Citations -  7714

Min Chen is an academic researcher from Fudan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Photon upconversion. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 114 publications receiving 5881 citations. Previous affiliations of Min Chen include Stanford University.

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Nickel–Cobalt Layered Double Hydroxide Nanosheets for High-performance Supercapacitor Electrode Materials

TL;DR: In this article, a facile and novel one-step method of growing nickel-cobalt layered double hydroxide (Ni-Co LDH) hybrid films with ultrathin nanosheets and porous nanostructures on nickel foam is presented using cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as nanostructure growth assisting agent but without any adscititious alkali sources and oxidants.
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Temperature-feedback upconversion nanocomposite for accurate photothermal therapy at facile temperature.

TL;DR: This work uses temperature-feedback upconversion nanoparticle combined with photothermal material for real-time monitoring of microscopic temperature in PTT and realizes high spatial resolution photothermal ablation of labelled tumour with minimal damage to normal tissues in vivo.
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One-Step Fabrication of Ultrathin Porous Nickel Hydroxide-Manganese Dioxide Hybrid Nanosheets for Supercapacitor Electrodes with Excellent Capacitive Performance

TL;DR: In this article, a facile one-step hydrothermal co-deposition method for growth of ultrathin Ni(OH)2-MnO2 hybrid nanosheet arrays on three dimensional (3D) macroporous nickel foam is presented.
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A cyanine-modified nanosystem for in vivo upconversion luminescence bioimaging of methylmercury

TL;DR: The hCy7-UCNPs nanosystem was shown to be capable of monitoring MeHg(+)ex vivo and in vivo by upconversion luminescence bioimaging and provides a built-in correction for environmental effects.
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Core–shell Fe3O4@NaLuF4:Yb,Er/Tm nanostructure for MRI, CT and upconversion luminescence tri-modality imaging

TL;DR: Results suggest that the developed MUCNP could be served as an MR, CT and UCL probe for tri-modality imaging, and in vitro tests reveal that the MUC NP is non-cytotoxic.