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Wei Jiang

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  541
Citations -  14554

Wei Jiang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Micelle & Quantum dot. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 494 publications receiving 11455 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Jiang include Paul Scherrer Institute & Sun Yat-sen University.

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Probing the guest-binding preference of three structurally similar and conformationally adaptive macrocycles

TL;DR: Three structurally similar and conformationally adaptive macrocycles show different guest-binding selectivities and preferences even in a complex mixture containing three macrocycles and three guests.
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MoeA, an enzyme in the molybdopterin synthesis pathway, is required for rifamycin SV production in Amycolatopsis mediterranei U32.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the moeA gene is necessary for rifamycin SV production in A. mediterranei, and that the nitrogen assimilation pathway involved in nitrate reductase is the major pathway for the genesis of the amide nitrogen atom in the rif amycin SV molecule.
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The small heterodimer partner inhibits activation of hepatic stellate cells via autophagy.

TL;DR: The SHP may prevent liver fibrogenesis through inhibition of autophagy in HSC and a SHP-targeting therapy-based anti-fibrosis strategy possesses potential for application to the treatment of liver fibrosis.
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Establishment and molecular characterization of a human ovarian clear cell carcinoma cell line (FDOV1)

TL;DR: FDOV1 is the very first patient-derived ovarian clear cell carcinoma cell line from a Mainland Chinese patient that showed infinite multiplication until now and tumorigenicity in vivo, and harbored SPOP mutation and ZNF217 amplification, which would probably be a good model for exploring the molecular mechanism of ovarian clearcell carcinoma.
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Defect-controlled synthesis of graphene based nano-size electronic devices using in situ thermal treatment

TL;DR: By in situ thermal reduction from graphene oxide on silicon wafer (300nm SiO2), large size (∼15μm) of single and few-layer graphene with highly improved electrical properties has been prepared as discussed by the authors.