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Hong Wang

Researcher at Nanyang Technological University

Publications -  3445
Citations -  69679

Hong Wang is an academic researcher from Nanyang Technological University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 110, co-authored 1633 publications receiving 51811 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong Wang include Johns Hopkins University & China University of Mining and Technology.

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Scalable synthesis of hierarchically structured carbon nanotube–graphene fibres for capacitive energy storage

TL;DR: A hierarchically structured carbon microfibre made of an interconnected network of aligned single-walled carbon nanotubes with interposed nitrogen-doped reduced graphene oxide sheets is synthesized and subsequently used to make a supercapacitor with high volumetric energy density.
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A library of atomically thin metal chalcogenides

TL;DR: Molten-salt-assisted chemical vapour deposition is used to synthesize a wide variety of two-dimensional transition-metal chalcogenides and elaborate how the salt decreases the melting point of the reactants and facilitates the formation of intermediate products, increasing the overall reaction rate.
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Gene Expression Profiles during the Initial Phase of Salt Stress in Rice

TL;DR: Transcript regulation in response to high salinity was investigated for salt-tolerant rice with microarrays including 1728 cDNAs from libraries of salt-stressed roots and the interpretation of an adaptive process was supported by the similar analysis of salinity-sensitive rice.
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Monocyte and macrophage differentiation: circulation inflammatory monocyte as biomarker for inflammatory diseases

TL;DR: It is emphasized that inflammatory monocyte subsets are valuable biomarkers for inflammatory diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, as well as a potential mechanism for monocyte differentiation.
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In Situ Growth of Co0.85Se and Ni0.85Se on Conductive Substrates as High-Performance Counter Electrodes for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

TL;DR: It is found that graphene-like Co(0.85)Se exhibits higher electrocatalytic activity than Pt for the reduction of triiodide and generates higher short-circuit photocurrent and power conversion efficiency than that with Pt.