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Youyu Zhang

Researcher at Hunan Normal University

Publications -  316
Citations -  12204

Youyu Zhang is an academic researcher from Hunan Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Fluorescence. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 275 publications receiving 9004 citations. Previous affiliations of Youyu Zhang include Pacific Northwest National Laboratory & Hunan University.

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Constraint of DNA on Functionalized Graphene Improves its Biostability and Specificity

TL;DR: The single-stranded DNA constrained on graphene surface is effectively protected from enzymatic cleavage by DNase I and the constraint of DNA probe on graphene improves the specificity of its response to complementary DNA.
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LincRNA-ROR induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and contributes to breast cancer tumorigenesis and metastasis

TL;DR: The results indicate that linc-ROR functions as an important regulator of EMT and can promote breast cancer progression and metastasis through regulation of miRNAs.
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Electrochemical Synthesis of Carbon Nanodots Directly from Alcohols

TL;DR: High-quality C-dots are prepared successfully from different small molecular alcohols, suggesting that this research provides a new, highly universal method for the preparation of fluorescent C-Dots.
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Green synthesis of carbon dots with down- and up-conversion fluorescent properties for sensitive detection of hypochlorite with a dual-readout assay

TL;DR: The proposed detection method for hypochlorite (ClO(-)) detection is advantageous because it is simple, sensitive, dual-signalling model and low-cost and has potential extensive applications in environmental and biological assays.
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Recent Advances in the Development of Water Oxidation Electrocatalysts at Mild pH

TL;DR: This review provides a distinct perspective of the history, present, and future of OER electrocatalysts at mild conditions and concludes with a brief outlook on the possible remaining challenges and future trends of neutral or near-neutral OER electrodes.