Search

Your search keyword '"Chen, Wei-Feng"' showing total 215 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Chen, Wei-Feng" Remove constraint Author: "Chen, Wei-Feng" Publication Year Range Last 3 years Remove constraint Publication Year Range: Last 3 years
215 results on '"Chen, Wei-Feng"'

Search Results

29. Sr2[B5O8(OH)]2 ⋅ [B(OH)3] ⋅ H2O: A Strontium Borate That Shows Deep‐Ultraviolet‐Transparent Nonlinear Optical Properties.

31. Management of delayed bleeding of upper gastrointestinal endoscopic submucosal tunneling procedures: a retrospective single‐center analysis and brief meta‐analysis

33. M6[Cd2(CO3)2(B12O18)(OH)6] (M = K, Rb): Borate–Carbonates with Two CdCO3Embedded in a Cyclic Oxoboron Anion

34. Feasibility and safety of endoscopic resection for the jejunoileal lesions.

36. Supplementary Tables A-F from Rapid Identification of UCA1 as a Very Sensitive and Specific Unique Marker for Human Bladder Carcinoma

37. Supplementary Methods from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

38. Supplementary Figures 1-5 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

39. Supplementary Table 2 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

40. Data from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

41. Supplementary Table 5 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

42. Supplementary Table 1 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

43. Supplementary Table 4 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

44. Supplementary Table 3 from An Integrated Genome-Wide Approach to Discover Tumor-Specific Antigens as Potential Immunologic and Clinical Targets in Cancer

46. A cross‐sectional study reveals a chronic low‐grade inflammation in achalasia

49. Endoscopic resection of upper GI extraluminal tumors (with videos)

50. Endoscopic radial incision versus endoscopic balloon dilation as initial treatments of benign esophageal anastomotic stricture

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources