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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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Putting Electrospun Nanofibers to Work for Biomedical Research

TL;DR: Electrospinning has been exploited for almost one century to process polymers and related materials into nanofibers with controllable compositions, diameters, porosities, and porous structures for a variety of applications that include controlled release, drug delivery, and tissue engineering.
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A Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)‐Responsive Polymer for Safe, Efficient, and Targeted Gene Delivery in Cancer Cells

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ROS-responsive PATK functionalized with a cancer-targeting peptide is a promising gene carrier for safe, efficient, and cancer- targeted gene delivery.
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Mechanistic studies on the galvanic replacement reaction between multiply twinned particles of Ag and HAuCl4 in an organic medium.

TL;DR: Addition of extra oleylamine was found to be critical to the formation of well-controlled, uniform hollow structures free of AgCl contamination thanks to theformation of a soluble complex between AgCl and oleyamine.
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Formkontrolle bei der Synthese von Metallnanokristallen: einfache Chemie, komplexe Physik?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the Prinzipien von Kristallkeimbildung and -wachstum in Nanokristall formen and diskutieren wir einzelne Arten von Nanokistallformen and betrachten verschiedene experimentelle Parameter, bei denen die Formkontrolle von Metallnanokristalen ein entscheidender Faktor ist.