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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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Band alignment and interlayer hybridization in monolayer organic/WSe2 heterojunction

TL;DR: In this paper, the interfacial electronic structures of a crystalline monolayer (ML) perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic-dianhydride (PTCDA)/ML-WSe2 HJ using scanning tunneling microscopy, photoluminescence, and first-principle calculations are reported.
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Expression analysis of taste receptor genes (T1R1, T1R3, and T2R4) in response to bacterial, viral and parasitic infection in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss.

TL;DR: This work identified and analyzed the molecular characteristics of three TRs (T1R1, T1R3, and T2R4) in rainbow trout and detected the expression profiles of TRs in the gustatory tissues of rainbow trout after infection with F. cloumnare, IHNV, and Ich.
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Ultrafine Grain Tungsten Heavy Alloys with Excellent Performance Prepared by Spark Plasma Sintering

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of sintering temperature on the density, microstructure and mechanical properties of tungsten heavy alloys were discussed, and it was shown that at 1 000 °C-1 200 °C, the mechanical properties tend to first rise and then go down.
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Solid-state packing dictates the unexpected solubility of aromatic peptides.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the underlying molecular basis of AFA's high solubility, aggregation propensity, and atomic-level structure of the tripeptide and found that it is non-aggregative and could be solubilized at millimolar concentrations.
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Structural and Conductance Transitions of Rotaxane Based Nanostructures and Application in Nanorecording

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate conclusively that the conductance transition originates from single molecules and correlates with changes in molecular conformation, and demonstrate reproducible nanometer-scale recording (dots) on rotaxane Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films via voltage application using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) probe.