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Xin Jin

Researcher at Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

Publications -  104
Citations -  1988

Xin Jin is an academic researcher from Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Moisture. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 90 publications receiving 1353 citations. Previous affiliations of Xin Jin include China Pharmaceutical University & Gansu Agricultural University.

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Investigation on water status and distribution in broccoli and the effects of drying on water status using NMR and MRI methods

TL;DR: The results of this study show that the low-field NMR and MRI methods can precisely provide the quantitative information of water status inside food materials, and can be used to investigate the effects of food processing on product quality.
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5-Aminolevulinic Acid (ALA) Alleviated Salinity Stress in Cucumber Seedlings by Enhancing Chlorophyll Synthesis Pathway.

TL;DR: The chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway was enhanced by exogenous ALA to improve the tolerance of cucumber under salinity and Ultrastructural observation of mesophyll cell showed that the damages of photosynthetic apparatus under Salinity were fixed.
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A novel drug–phospholipid complex enriched with micelles: preparation and evaluation in vitro and in vivo

TL;DR: It is suggested that novel mixed micelles can significantly increase solubility, enhance absorption, and improve bioavailability and might be potential carriers for oral PPD delivery in antitumor therapies.
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A field effect transistor modified with reduced graphene oxide for immunodetection of Ebola virus

TL;DR: A field effect transistor (FET) based immunoassay for the detection of inactivated ebola virus (EBOV) that has satisfactory specificity and was applied to the quantitation of in activated EBOV in spiked serum.
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A nanostructured liquid crystalline formulation of 20(S)-protopanaxadiol with improved oral absorption.

TL;DR: The results showed that the PPD-cubosome enhanced bioavailability was likely due to the increased absorption by the cubic nanoparticles rather than by the improved release, and may be a promising oral carrier for the drugs that have a poor oral absorption.