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Younan Xia
Researcher at The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Publications - 974
Citations - 192658
Younan Xia is an academic researcher from The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanocages & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 216, co-authored 943 publications receiving 175757 citations. Previous affiliations of Younan Xia include Washington University in St. Louis & University of Texas at Dallas.
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Gold icosahedral nanocages: Facile synthesis, optical properties, and fragmentation under ultrasonication
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate a different approach for the facile synthesis of Au icosahedral nanocages containing twin boundaries, as well as a compact size below 15nm and ultrathin walls of only a few atomic layers thick.
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Quantitative Analysis of the Multiple Roles Played by Halide Ions in Controlling the Growth Patterns of Palladium Nanocrystals
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Synthesis and Characterization of Noble-Metal Nanostructures Containing Gold Nanorods in the Center.
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Nanofiber-Based Multi-Tubular Conduits with a Honeycomb Structure for Potential Application in Peripheral Nerve Repair.
TL;DR: While the cellular version holds great promise for peripheral nerve repair, the multi-tubular conduit can also be used to investigate the fundamental aspects involved in the development of peripheral nervous system and migration of cells.
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Simultaneous velocity and pressure measurements using luminescent microspheres.
TL;DR: Pressure-sensitive microspheres, known as PrSBeads, were used to make quantitative oxygen measurements over two-dimensional areas within gaseous flows and the ability to resolve the oxygen concentration differences between a N(2) jet and the surrounding ambient air environment and to measure instantaneous air pressure changes within a square syringe as the plunger is moved in and out is demonstrated.