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Guangfu Yin
Researcher at Sichuan University
Publications - 199
Citations - 4822
Guangfu Yin is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Simulated body fluid & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 181 publications receiving 4003 citations. Previous affiliations of Guangfu Yin include Southwest University for Nationalities & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Toxicological effect of ZnO nanoparticles based on bacteria.
Zhongbing Huang,Xu Zheng,Danhong Yan,Guangfu Yin,Xiaoming Liao,Yunqing Kang,Yadong Yao,Di Huang,Baoqing Hao +8 more
TL;DR: The results confirmed that bactericidal cells were damaged after ZnO NPs contacted with them, showing both gram-negative membrane and gram-positive membrane disorganization.
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Construction of a Hierarchical NiCo2S4@PPy Core–Shell Heterostructure Nanotube Array on Ni Foam for a High-Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitor
Minglei Yan,Yadong Yao,Jiqiu Wen,Lu Long,Menglai Kong,Guanggao Zhang,Xiaoming Liao,Guangfu Yin,Zhongbing Huang +8 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the NiCo2S4@PPy-50 core-shell heterostructure nanotube array is promising as electrode material for supercapacitors in energy storage.
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Conducting polypyrrole in tissue engineering applications
TL;DR: Although some challenges and unanswered problems still remain, PPy as novel biomaterial has promoted the development tissue engineering for its clinical application in the future.
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Luminescence properties of Dy3+-doped Li2SrSiO4 for NUV-excited white LEDs
TL;DR: A series of single-phase full color phosphors, Dy 3+ -doped Li 2 SrSiO 4 :Dy 3+ was synthesized by a solid-state reaction method as discussed by the authors.
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Preparation of PLLA/PLGA microparticles using solution enhanced dispersion by supercritical fluids (SEDS).
Yunqing Kang,Guangfu Yin,Ping Ouyang,Zhongbing Huang,Yadong Yao,Xiaoming Liao,Ai-Zheng Chen,Ximing Pu +7 more
TL;DR: Drug-loaded PLLA/PLGA microparticles produced by SEDS have potential as an advanced colloidal suspension for pharmaceutical applications.