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Rui Fang

2PUBLICATIONS
6CO-AUTHORS
Inorganic materials (incl. nanomaterials)
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|Aug 22, 2025
Episodic transport of protein aggregates achieves a positive size selectivity in aggresome formation.

Rui Fang, Luolan Bai, Bert M Verheijen

|Aug 30, 2024
Episodic Transport of Protein Aggregates Achieves a Positive Size Selectivity in Aggresome Formation.

Rui Fang, Luolan Bai, Boyan Li

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