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Yong Xu
Researcher at Nanjing Forestry University
Publications - 1637
Citations - 54071
Yong Xu is an academic researcher from Nanjing Forestry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 1391 publications receiving 39268 citations. Previous affiliations of Yong Xu include Peking University & Northwestern Polytechnical University.
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Visible-light driven oxidative coupling of amines to imines with high selectivity in air over core-shell structured CdS@C3N4
TL;DR: In this paper, a core-shell structured CdS@C3N4 photocatalyst with a 4'nm thick shell was prepared using self-assembly, and its structure, composition and morphology were characterized in detail.
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Diverse polarization angle swings from a repeating fast radio burst source
Rui Luo,Rui Luo,Rui Luo,Boyuan Wang,Boyuan Wang,Y. P. Men,Y. P. Men,Chao Zhang,Chao Zhang,J. C. Jiang,J. C. Jiang,Huibin Xu,Huibin Xu,Weiyang Wang,Kejia Lee,Kejia Lee,J. L. Han,Bing Zhang,R. N. Caballero,Maozheng Chen,Xu Chen,H. Q. Gan,Yi Guo,Yi Guo,Lei Hao,Y. Huang,Peng Jiang,Haitao Li,Jiemin Li,Li Zhengjia,Jing-Jia Luo,Jian-Wei Pan,Xin Pei,Luxi Qian,Jing Sun,Min(王敏) Wang,Na Wang,Zengqi Wen,Renxin Xu,Yong Xu,Jinghua Yan,W. M. Yan,D. J. Yu,Jian-Ping Yuan,Songbo Zhang,Songbo Zhang,Y. H. Zhu +46 more
TL;DR: Polarization observations of the fast radio burst FRB-180301 with the FAST radio telescope show diverse polarization angle swings, consistent with a magnetospheric origin of the emission as discussed by the authors.
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Tourists’ Perception of Haze Pollution and the Potential Impacts on Travel: Reshaping the Features of Tourism Seasonality in Beijing, China
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors used questionnaires to reveal the potential impacts of haze pollution on the tourism industry and found that haze pollution has a considerable potential impact on travel, and there are distinct differences among travel elements and tourism market segments.
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ROR nuclear receptors: structures, related diseases, and drug discovery
TL;DR: The structural basis, disease relevance, strategies for ligand identification, and current status of development of therapeutic ligands for RORs are reviewed.
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Doubling the size of the glucocorticoid receptor ligand binding pocket by deacylcortivazol.
Kelly Suino-Powell,Yong Xu,Chenghai Zhang,Yongguang Tao,W. David Tolbert,S. Stoney Simons,H. Eric Xu +6 more
TL;DR: It is reported that the ligand pocket of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) can be continuously extended into the top half of the LBD by binding to deacylcortivazol (DAC), an extremely potent glucoc Corticoid.