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Major progress on DNA assembly and catalytic amplification in living cells
Recently, Professor Zhao Yongxi's research team at the School of Life Science and Technology of XJTU designed and fabricated a MnO2 nanosheet/DNAzyme (nanozyme) system for improving the assembly efficiency and catalytic activity of DNAzyme so as to realize the intracellular signal amplification of DNA circuit.
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The number of research articles by XJTU researchers increased substantially in 2016
Recently, the ISTIC (Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China) released its 2016 report of China scientific and technological papers in the Beijing International Convention Center.
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XJTU scholars publish on Chemical Reviews
Recently, researchers of the Biomedical Engineering and Biomechanics Center (simplified as BEBC, http://bebc.xjtu.edu.cn) from the School of Life Science and Technology of XJTU were invited to write a review for the online journal Chemical Reviews(Impact Factor 47.928).
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Virulence gene of antithyroid drug-induced agranulocytosis in Northern Han Chinese found
Recently, Dr. He Yayi from the Department of Endocrinology of the First Affiliated Hospital of XJTU published her research paper on the journal Scientific Reportsentitled "Association of HLA-B and HLADRB1polymorphisms with antithyroid drug-induced agranulocytosis in a Han population from northern China".
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XJTU student publishes article in an international journal
Recently, undergraduate student Wang Jiayun from the School of Microelectronics of XJTU found that using adaptive margin strategy is more appropriate for dynamically adjusting the learning objectives of the deep convolutional neural network model to match the dynamic characteristic space for study.
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XJTU researchers synthesize a new carbon allotrope——T-carbon
Recently, XJTU researcher Zhang Jinying and his team members from the Center of Nanomaterials for Renewable Energy of the State Key Laboratory of Electrical Insulation and Power Equipment of the School of Electrical Engineering have successfully synthesized a previously predicted but experimentally unobserved carbon allotrope, T-carbon.
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Novel development in the field of sodium-ion batteries
They therefore devised an improved plan for evaluating hard carbon performances.
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Advancement in the study of superconducting mechanism of high-temperature superconducting materials
To address these two questions, Professor Zhang Peng and his collaborators obtained an accurate arrangement of atomic locations at the interface of the monolayer FeSegrown on SrTiO3 through numerical simulations.