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Xuyang Zheng

Researcher at Shandong University

Publications -  8
Citations -  291

Xuyang Zheng is an academic researcher from Shandong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photocatalysis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 163 citations.

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Enhanced degradation of ciprofloxacin by graphitized mesoporous carbon (GMC)-TiO2 nanocomposite: Strong synergy of adsorption-photocatalysis and antibiotics degradation mechanism.

TL;DR: Strong synergy between adsorption and photocatalysis, along with quick and efficient antibiotics elimination, double confirm the great potential of GMC-TiO2 nanocomposite for practical antibiotic wastewater purification.
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Molecularly imprinted carbon nanosheets supported TiO2: Strong selectivity and synergic adsorption-photocatalysis for antibiotics removal

TL;DR: This study confirmed that alliance between molecular imprinting, carbon nanosheets and well dispersed photocatalyst possessed broad prospect of applications in specific recognition and selective degradation of a highly toxic pollutant in a variety of mixed systems.
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Introduction of porous structure via facile carbon-dot modulation: A feasible and promising approach for improving the photocatalytic capability of sulfur doped g-C3N4

TL;DR: In this article, a uniformly porous sulfur doped carbon dot composite with narrow pore size distribution was successfully synthesized via a facile one-step calcination of S-C 3 N 4 precursor with the prefabricated C-dot, rather than employing any other template materials.
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LncRNA NEAT1 Potentiates SREBP2 Activity to Promote Inflammatory Macrophage Activation and Limit Hantaan Virus Propagation

TL;DR: The results identified a function and mechanism of action for the lncRNA NEAT1 in heightening SREBP2-mediated macrophage activation to restrain hantaviral propagation and revealed the association ofNEAT1 with HFRS severity.
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The Comparison of Inflammatory Cytokines (IL-6 and IL-18) and Immune Cells in Japanese Encephalitis Patients With Different Progression

TL;DR: A consistent high level of IL-6 and IL-18 in the plasma and low proportion of CD4+ T and B cells in the PBMCs might be the indicators of poor prognosis in JE patients.