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Nature Communications|May 24, 2024
In-situ noncovalent interaction of ammonium ion enabled C-H bond functionalization of polyethylene glycolsZongnan Zhang, Xueli Lv, Xin Mu, et al.
Bioactive Materials|March 15, 2021
A mussel-inspired supramolecular hydrogel with robust tissue anchor for rapid hemostasis of arterial and visceral bleedingsZiwen Qiao, Xueli Lv, Shaohua He, et al.
Vaccine|February 13, 2020
Influenza vaccination rate and its association with chronic diseases in China: Results of a national cross-sectional studyJing Fan, Shu Cong, Ning Wang, et al.
Environment International|August 23, 2020
Neighborhood greenness associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A nationwide cross-sectional study in ChinaJing Fan, Yawei Guo, Zheng Cao, et al.
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Nature Communications|May 24, 2024
In-situ noncovalent interaction of ammonium ion enabled C-H bond functionalization of polyethylene glycolsZongnan Zhang, Xueli Lv, Xin Mu, et al.
Bioactive Materials|March 15, 2021
A mussel-inspired supramolecular hydrogel with robust tissue anchor for rapid hemostasis of arterial and visceral bleedingsZiwen Qiao, Xueli Lv, Shaohua He, et al.
Vaccine|February 13, 2020
Influenza vaccination rate and its association with chronic diseases in China: Results of a national cross-sectional studyJing Fan, Shu Cong, Ning Wang, et al.
Environment International|August 23, 2020
Neighborhood greenness associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A nationwide cross-sectional study in ChinaJing Fan, Yawei Guo, Zheng Cao, et al.
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