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Wei Ji

Researcher at Renmin University of China

Publications -  666
Citations -  26973

Wei Ji is an academic researcher from Renmin University of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Monolayer. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 550 publications receiving 20154 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Ji include East China University of Science and Technology & Huazhong Agricultural University.

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Mechanical properties of graphyne monolayers: a first-principles study

TL;DR: This study implies that graphyne-based surface acoustic wave sensors and waveguides may be synthesized by introducing precisely controlled local strains on graphyne monolayers through first-principles calculations based on the Density Functional Theory.
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Few-layer Tellurium: one-dimensional-like layered elementary semiconductor with striking physical properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a few-layer Tellurium (Te) is shown to have a covalent-like quasi-bonding (CLQB) where wavefunction hybridization does occur.
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Mechanical alloying synthesis and spark plasma sintering consolidation of CoCrFeNiAl high-entropy alloy

TL;DR: An equiatomic CoCrFeNiAl high-entropy alloy was synthesized by mechanical alloying, and phase evolutions, microstructure, thermal properties and annealing behaviors were investigated as discussed by the authors.
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Defect Structure of Localized Excitons in a WSe 2 Monolayer

TL;DR: This work provided the first atomic-scale understanding of defect excitons and paved the way toward deciphering the defect structure of single quantum emitters previously discovered in the WSe_{2} monolayer.
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Phylogenetic distinction of iNOS and IDO function in mesenchymal stem cell-mediated immunosuppression in mammalian species

TL;DR: This study isolated MSCs from several mammalian species, each of a different genus, and investigated the involvement of indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase and iNOS during MSC-mediated immunosuppression, providing critical guidance for choosing appropriate animal models for preclinical studies of M SCs.