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Cheng Fang
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 140
Citations - 5379
Cheng Fang is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Raman spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 111 publications receiving 3792 citations. Previous affiliations of Cheng Fang include University of Kiel & Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
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A rapid advice guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia (standard version)
Ying Hui Jin,Lin Cai,Zhen Shun Cheng,Hong Cheng,Tong Deng,Tong Deng,Yi Pin Fan,Cheng Fang,Di Huang,Lu Qi Huang,Qiao Huang,Yong Han,Bo Hu,Fen Hu,Bing Hui Li,Bing Hui Li,Yi Rong Li,Ke Liang,Likai Lin,Li Sha Luo,Jing Ma,Lin Lu Ma,Zhi Yong Peng,Yunbao Pan,Zhen Yu Pan,Xue Qun Ren,Hui Min Sun,Ying Wang,Yun Yun Wang,Hong Weng,Chao Jie Wei,Dongfang Wu,Jian Xia,Yong Xiong,Haibo Xu,Xiao Mei Yao,Yu Feng Yuan,Tai Sheng Ye,Xiaochun Zhang,Ying Wen Zhang,Yin Gao Zhang,Hua Min Zhang,Yan Zhao,Ming Juan Zhao,Hao Zi,Hao Zi,Xian Tao Zeng,Yong Yan Wang,Xinghuan Wang +48 more
TL;DR: This rapid advice guideline is suitable for the first frontline doctors and nurses, managers of hospitals and healthcare sections, community residents, public health persons, relevant researchers, and all person who are interested in the 2019-nCoV.
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Silicon Nanowire Arrays for Label-Free Detection of DNA
Zhiqiang Gao,Ajay Agarwal,A. D. Trigg,Navab Singh,Cheng Fang,Chih-Hang Tung,Yi Fan,K.D. Buddharaju,Jin-Ming Kong +8 more
TL;DR: The SiNW array biosensor described here is ultrasensitive, non-radioactive, and more importantly, label-free, and is of particular importance to the development of gene expression profiling tools and point-of-care applications.
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Characterization of Iron–Polyphenol Nanoparticles Synthesized by Three Plant Extracts and Their Fenton Oxidation of Azo Dye
TL;DR: In this paper, an iron-polyphenol nanoparticles (Fe-P NPs) were synthesized using the extracts obtained from Australian native plant leaves, these being Eucalyptus tereticornis, Melaleuca nesophila, and Rosemarinus officinalis.
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Identification and visualisation of microplastics/nanoplastics by Raman imaging (i): Down to 100 nm.
Zahra Sobhani,Xian Zhang,Christopher T. Gibson,Ravi Naidu,Mallavarapu Megharaj,Mallavarapu Megharaj,Cheng Fang,Cheng Fang +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Raman imaging can be employed to visualise and identify microplastics and nanoplastics down to 100 nm, by distinguishing the laser spot, the pixel size/image resolution, the nanoplastic size/position (within a laser spot), the Raman signal intensity, and via the sample preparation etc.
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Microplastics generated when opening plastic packaging.
Zahra Sobhani,Yong-Jia Lei,Yong-Jia Lei,Youhong Tang,Liwei Wu,Liwei Wu,Xian Zhang,Ravi Naidu,Ravi Naidu,Mallavarapu Megharaj,Mallavarapu Megharaj,Cheng Fang,Cheng Fang +12 more
TL;DR: It is found that microplastics can be generated by simple tasks in their daily lives such as by scissoring with scissors, tearing with hands, cutting with knives or twisting manually, to open plastics containers/bags/tapes/caps, which sends an important warning, that the authors must be careful when opening plastic packaging.