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Zhong Chen

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  1114
Citations -  37928

Zhong Chen is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 1000 publications receiving 28171 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhong Chen include Institute of High Performance Computing Singapore & National Institute of Education.

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Plant Protease Inhibitors in Therapeutics-Focus on Cancer Therapy

TL;DR: PIs in plants make them incredible sources to determine novel PIs with specific pharmacological and therapeutic effects due to their peculiarity and superabundance, and it is important to carry out individual studies to identify the potential effects of each PI on human health.
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TiO 2 nanotube platforms for smart drug delivery: a review.

TL;DR: Titania nanotube (TNT) arrays are recognized as promising materials for localized drug delivery implants because of their excellent properties and facile preparation process, and several advanced approaches were presented in this review.
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Ambient dissolution–recrystallization towards large-scale preparation of V2O5 nanobelts for high-energy battery applications

TL;DR: In this article, a large-scale preparation of single-crystalline V 2 O 5 nanobelts is successfully demonstrated with a simple solution treatment process under ambient condition using commercial V O 5 powders as the precursor.
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Understanding the Role of Dynamic Wettability for Condensate Microdrop Self-Propelling Based on Designed Superhydrophobic TiO2 Nanostructures.

TL;DR: A way to rationally construct CMDSP surfaces with excellent self-cleaning, antifrosting/icing ability, and enhanced condensation heat transfer efficiency is offered.
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Chromatin assembly factor 1 regulates the cell cycle but not cell fate during male gametogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana.

TL;DR: It is shown in Arabidopsis thaliana that loss of activity of the Chromatin assembly factor 1 (CAF1) pathway causes delay and arrest of the cell cycle during pollen development, suggesting that pollen cell fate is independent from cell cycle regulation.