20 results on '"Wang, Xuanyi"'
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2. Iron-based heterojunction activate strong metal-support interaction enabling hydrogen evolution reaction at ampere-level current density in seawater
3. Neuromelanin-sensitive magnetic resonance imaging in the study of mental disorder: A systematic review
4. Boosting hydrogen evolution reaction activity of Ru anchored binary oxyhydroxide by F-doping in alkaline seawater
5. Deciphering the roles of neddylation modification in hepatocellular carcinoma: Molecular mechanisms and targeted therapeutics
6. Pandemic and insurance purchase: How do people respond to unprecedented risk and uncertainty?
7. Phosphorus vacancies enriched cobalt phosphide embedded in nitrogen doped carbon matrix enabling seawater splitting at ampere-level current density
8. In situ electronic redistribution of Ni2P hierarchical structure for energy-saving hydrogen production in seawater
9. Experimental study on unstable imbibition characteristics of fracturing fluids at high pressures and temperatures in the tight continental reservoir
10. Fe-doped CoNiP@N-doped carbon nanosheet arrays for hydrazine oxidation assisting energy-saving seawater splitting
11. Icaritin inhibits PLK1 to activate DNA damage response in NK/T cell lymphoma and increases sensitivity to GELOX regime
12. Strategies of designing electrocatalysts for seawater splitting
13. Low loading of P modified Rh nanoparticles encapsulated in N, P-doped carbon for boosted and pH-universal hydrogen evolution reaction
14. Symptoms Related to Brachial Plexus Neuropathy After Supraclavicular Irradiation and Boost in Breast Cancer
15. PERFORM: Pulmonary embolism risk score for mortality in computed tomographic pulmonary angiography-confirmed patients
16. Biomarkers distinguish HBeAg seroconverted from non-converted individuals in chronic hepatitis B patients treated with a therapeutic vaccine
17. Relationship between serum HBV-RNA levels and intrahepatic viral as well as histologic activity markers in entecavir-treated patients
18. Differences in perception of dysentery and enteric fever and willingness to receive vaccines among rural residents in China
19. Reply to: “HBV RNA virion-like particles produced under nucleos(t)ide analogues treatment are mainly replication-deficient”
20. Nucleos(t)ide analogue interruption: Alternative approach to intrahepatic set point for spontaneous control of HBV replication?
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