Search Results - "Guo, Xianzheng"
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Highly differentiated felsic granites linked to Mo mineralization in the East Kunlun Orogenic Belt, NW China: Constrains from geochemistry, and Sr-Nd-Hf isotopes of the Duolongqiarou porphyry Mo deposit
Published in Ore geology reviews (01-06-2022)“…[Display omitted] •Magmatism and mineralization in the Duolongqiarou Mo deposit occurred at 236–238 Ma.•The magma source is derived from partial melting lower…”
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The Silurian-Devonian granitoids in the East Kunlun orogenic belt, northern Qinghai-Tibetan plateau, China: origin and tectonic implications
Published in Geosciences journal (Seoul, Korea) (01-12-2021)“…The East Kunlun orogenic belt (EKOB) is located in the northeastern part of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China. Voluminous Silurian-Devonian granitoids were…”
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Magnetic Nanoparticles and Methylprednisolone Based Physico‐Chemical Bifunctional Neural Stem Cells Delivery System for Spinal Cord Injury Repair
Published in Advanced science (01-06-2024)“…Neural stem cells (NSCs) transplantation is an attractive and promising treatment strategy for spinal cord injury (SCI). Various pathological processes…”
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Tracking the timing and nature of protolith, metamorphism, and partial melting of tourmaline‐bearing migmatites by zircon U–Pb and Hf isotopic compositions in the Yuka terrane, North Qaidam UHP metamorphic belt
Published in Geological journal (Chichester, England) (01-03-2019)“…An integrated study using cathodoluminescence (CL) images, U–Pb geochronology, and Hf isotopic characterization of zircons was performed on migmatites from the…”
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Fluid Inclusions and S–Pb Isotopes of the Reshui Porphyry Mo Deposit in East Kunlun, Qinghai Province, China
Published in Minerals (Basel) (01-09-2019)“…The Reshui porphyry Mo deposit is located in the East Kunlun orogenic belt (EKOB). Molybdenum mineralization is distributed in monzogranite and porphyritic…”
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Distribution of Co, Se, Cd, In, Re and other critical metals in sulfide ores from a porphyry-skarn system: A case study of Chengmenshan Cu deposit, Jiangxi, China
Published in Ore geology reviews (01-07-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Critical metals is widespread in the porphyry, skarn and stratabound zones at Chengmenshan deposit.•Re, Co, Se, Cd, In and other critical…”
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Multifunctional Conductive and Electrogenic Hydrogel Repaired Spinal Cord Injury via Immunoregulation and Enhancement of Neuronal Differentiation
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-05-2024)“…Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a refractory neurological disorder. Due to the complex pathological processes, especially the secondary inflammatory cascade and…”
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Cobalt occurrence and sulfide geochemistry of the De’erni Cu-Zn-Co deposit in NW China
Published in Ore geology reviews (01-09-2024)“…[Display omitted] •Three mineralization stages are identified in the De’erni deposit;•Sulfur isotope data indicate a magmatic fluid mixed with seawater.•Co…”
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The occurrence of cobaltite nanoparticles in pyrite from the De’erni deposit, NW China
Published in Ore geology reviews (01-10-2024)“…[Display omitted] •Cobaltite was discovered within pyrite at the De’erni deposit for the first time.•The lattice defects provided sites for the nucleation of…”
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Trojan Horse Strategy for Wireless Electrical Stimulation-Induced Zn 2+ Release to Regulate Neural Stem Cell Differentiation for Spinal Cord Injury Repair
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Trojan Horse Strategy for Wireless Electrical Stimulation-Induced Zn2+ Release to Regulate Neural Stem Cell Differentiation for Spinal Cord Injury Repair
Published in ACS nano (11-11-2024)“…Due to the uncertain differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs), replenishing lost neurons by endogenous neural differentiation to repair spinal cord injury…”
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