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Changming Fang

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Science China. Life Sciences|May 17, 2011
Relatively stable carbon stocks in China's grasslandsChangMing Fang
Nature|March 26, 2010
Carbon cycle: A warm response by soilsPete Smith, Changming Fang
Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2019
The latitudinal herbivory hypothesis revisited: To be part is to be wholeJianguo Gao, Changming Fang, Bin Zhao
Scientific Reports|October 18, 2017
A doping-less junction-formation mechanism between n-silicon and an atomically thin boron layerVahid Mohammadi, Stoyan Nihtianov, Changming Fang
Scientific Reports|October 13, 2021
Author Correction: A doping-less junction-formation mechanism between n-silicon and an atomically thin boron layerVahid Mohammadi, Stoyan Nihtianov, Changming Fang
Plos One|November 3, 2017
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is not related to labile and recalcitrant carbonJie Tang, Hao Cheng, Changming Fang
Cancer Research|October 3, 2007
A novel variant of ileal bile acid binding protein is up-regulated through nuclear factor-kappaB activation in colorectal adenocarcinomaChangming Fang, Jarrod Dean, Jeffrey W Smith
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)|March 14, 2026
Construction of Atomically Thin Boron Films on Si Heterojunctions Using a First Principles ApproachPiet Xiaowen Fang, Stoyan Nihtianov, Changming Fang
Journal of Lipid Research|January 7, 2012
Unusual binding of ursodeoxycholic acid to ileal bile acid binding protein: role in activation of FXRαChangming Fang, Fabian V Filipp, Jeffrey W Smith
Plos One|June 5, 2010
Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigationChengzhang Liao, Yiqi Luo, Changming Fang, et al.
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Science China. Life Sciences|May 17, 2011
Relatively stable carbon stocks in China's grasslandsChangMing Fang
Nature|March 26, 2010
Carbon cycle: A warm response by soilsPete Smith, Changming Fang
Ecology and Evolution|April 25, 2019
The latitudinal herbivory hypothesis revisited: To be part is to be wholeJianguo Gao, Changming Fang, Bin Zhao
Scientific Reports|October 18, 2017
A doping-less junction-formation mechanism between n-silicon and an atomically thin boron layerVahid Mohammadi, Stoyan Nihtianov, Changming Fang
Scientific Reports|October 13, 2021
Author Correction: A doping-less junction-formation mechanism between n-silicon and an atomically thin boron layerVahid Mohammadi, Stoyan Nihtianov, Changming Fang
Plos One|November 3, 2017
The temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon decomposition is not related to labile and recalcitrant carbonJie Tang, Hao Cheng, Changming Fang
Cancer Research|October 3, 2007
A novel variant of ileal bile acid binding protein is up-regulated through nuclear factor-kappaB activation in colorectal adenocarcinomaChangming Fang, Jarrod Dean, Jeffrey W Smith
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)|March 14, 2026
Construction of Atomically Thin Boron Films on Si Heterojunctions Using a First Principles ApproachPiet Xiaowen Fang, Stoyan Nihtianov, Changming Fang
Journal of Lipid Research|January 7, 2012
Unusual binding of ursodeoxycholic acid to ileal bile acid binding protein: role in activation of FXRαChangming Fang, Fabian V Filipp, Jeffrey W Smith
Plos One|June 5, 2010
Ecosystem carbon stock influenced by plantation practice: implications for planting forests as a measure of climate change mitigationChengzhang Liao, Yiqi Luo, Changming Fang, et al.
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