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Mingwei Chen
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 1108
Citations - 63568
Mingwei Chen is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 108, co-authored 536 publications receiving 51351 citations. Previous affiliations of Mingwei Chen include National Taiwan University & Chiba University.
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Hyperuricemia contributes to glucose intolerance of hepatic inflammatory macrophages and impairs the insulin signaling pathway via IRS2-proteasome degradation
Hai-Jun Zhao,Jiaming Lu,Furong He,Mei‐Na Wang,Yu-Feng Yan,Mingwei Chen,D Xie,Chenxi Xu,Qiang Wang,Weidong Liu,Wei Yu,Yu Xi,Linqian Yu,Tetsuya Yamamoto,Hidenori Koyama,Wei Wang,Chenggui Zhang,Jidong Cheng +17 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that HUA-induced glucose intolerance in hepatic macrophages contributed to insulin resistance and impaired the insulin signaling pathway via IRS2-proteasome degradation.
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Anisotropic and Multicomponent Nanostructures by Controlled Symmetry Breaking of Metal Halide Intermediates
TL;DR: A solution-phase synthetic strategy relying on in situ photostimulation and reduction of metal-halide intermediates to yield complex anisotropic and multicomponent nanostructures that are highly monodisperse in morphology and in size is proposed and validated.
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Spray Cooling as a High-Efficient Thermal Management Solution: A Review
Jing-Wei Yin,Shangming Wang,X Sang,Zhi-Fu Zhou,Mingwei Chen,Panidis Thrassos,Alexandros Romeos,A. Giannadakis +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors summarized the influential factors and practical applications of spray cooling, the current challenges and bottlenecks were indicated so as to prompt its potential applications in the future.
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A strategy for constructing highly efficient Co3O4-C@SiO2 nanofibers catalytic membrane for NH3-SCR of NO and dust filtration
Hui-Jun Zhou,Hui Zhong,Yiqing Zeng,Yutang Kang,Mingwei Chen,Shuang Ma,Yifan Li,Shasha Feng,Zhaoxiang Zhong,Weihong Xing +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the Co3O4-C300@SiO2 nanofiber membranes (NFMs) were fabricated by an in-situ growth-pyrolysis-oxidation strategy.