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Yixiao Dong

Researcher at Stanford University

Publications -  45
Citations -  1830

Yixiao Dong is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Self-healing hydrogels & Ethylene glycol. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1330 citations. Previous affiliations of Yixiao Dong include National University of Ireland, Galway & ShanghaiTech University.

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In situ nitrogen-doped mesoporous carbon nanofibers as flexible freestanding electrodes for high-performance supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this paper, a low-cost, one-step synthesis of magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2) that is deposited on polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibers by electrospinning is proposed.
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“One-step” Preparation of Thiol-Ene Clickable PEG-Based Thermoresponsive Hyperbranched Copolymer for In Situ Crosslinking Hybrid Hydrogel

TL;DR: This injectable and in situ crosslinking hybrid hydrogel system offers great promise as a new class of hybrid biomaterials for tissue engineering.
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3D Single Cyclized Polymer Chain Structure from Controlled Polymerization of Multi-Vinyl Monomers: Beyond Flory–Stockmayer Theory

TL;DR: It is provided new evidence to demonstrate that it is possible to kinetically control both the macromolecular architecture and the critical gelling point in the polymerization of MVMs, suggesting the classical Flory-Stockmayer mean field theory should be supplemented with a new kinetic theory based on the space and instantaneous growth boundary concept.
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Improved conductivity and capacitance of interdigital carbon microelectrodes through integration with carbon nanotubes for micro-supercapacitors

TL;DR: In this article, an optimized photolithographic technique for the fine micropatterning of photoresist/chitosan-coated carbon nanotube (CHIT-CNT) composite was proposed.
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Conformable hyaluronic acid hydrogel delivers adipose-derived stem cells and promotes regeneration of burn injury.

TL;DR: The findings suggest that PEG-HA-RGD-based hydrogel provides an effective niche capable of augmenting the regenerative potential of ASCs and promoting burn wound healing.