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    A comparative study of thermal properties of sinocalamus affinis and moso bamboo by Liu, Zhijia, Fei, Benhua, Jiang, Zehui, Cai, Zhiyong, Yu, Yan, Liu, Xing’e

    “…Moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens ) and sinocalamus affinis ( Phyllostachys heterocycla ) were used in the research. Thermogravimetry (TG), a combination…”
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    Combustion characteristics of bamboo-biochars by Liu, Zhijia, Fei, Benhua, Jiang, Zehui, Liu, Xing’e

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2014)
    “…•Combustion characteristics of bamboo are improved through carbonization.•Bamboo-biochars have a higher energy density, HHV and EHC.•Bamboo-biochars have a…”
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    DYNAMIC MECHANICAL THERMAL ANALYSIS OF MOSO BAMBOO (Phyllostachys heterocycla) AT DIFFERENT MOISTURE CONTENT by Liu, Zhijia, Jiang, Zehui, Cai, Zhiyong, Fei, Benhua, Yu, Yan, Liu, Xing'e

    Published in Bioresources (01-01-2012)
    “…Bamboo is a type of biomass materials that has great potential as a bio-energy resource in China. The thermal-mechanical behavior of bamboo plays an important…”
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    Effects of biomass pre-pyrolysis and pyrolysis temperature on magnetic biochar properties by Hu, Xiaohong, Xu, Jianying, Wu, Mingshan, Xing, Jianxiong, Bi, Wensi, Wang, Kun, Ma, Jianfeng, Liu, Xing’e

    “…•Rattan was used as a biomass feedstock for production of magnetic biochar (MB).•Pre-pyrolysis and pyrolysis temperature affects the physicochemical properties…”
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    Variation in the Cell Wall Mechanical Properties of Dendrocalamus farinosus Bamboo by Nanoindentation by Yang, Xi, Tian, Genlin, Shang, Lili, Lv, Huangfei, Yang, Shumin, Liu, Xing'e

    Published in Bioresources (01-05-2014)
    “…The in situ imaging nanoindentation technique was used to investigate the effect of age, culm height, and radial position on the cell wall mechanical…”
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    LncRNA-MALAT1 contributes to the cisplatin-resistance of lung cancer by upregulating MRP1 and MDR1 via STAT3 activation by Fang, Zhixian, Chen, Wenyu, Yuan, Zuguo, Liu, Xinge, Jiang, Hao

    Published in Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy (01-05-2018)
    “…Multiple drug resistance is the main reason for chemotherapeutic failure in lung cancer patients with complex molecular mechanisms. LncRNA-MALAT1 plays…”
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    Improved bulk density of bamboo pellets as biomass for energy production by Liu, Zhijia, Mi, Bingbing, Jiang, Zehui, Fei, Benhua, Cai, Zhiyong, Liu, Xing'e

    Published in Renewable energy (01-02-2016)
    “…To the best of our knowledge, there is the lack of sufficient information concerning bamboo pellets. In the preliminary research, bamboo pellets showed a low…”
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    Self-healing coatings for inhibiting corrosion of ferrous metals exposed to preservative-treated bamboo by Wang, Qingping, Cao, Jinzhen, Liu, Xing’e, Yang, Shumin, Jiang, Mingliang

    Published in Journal of wood science (01-12-2020)
    “…This study aims to provide an effective method of inhibiting the corrosion of ferrous metals exposed to preservative-treated bamboo, thereby prolonging…”
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    One-pot synthesis of iron oxides decorated bamboo hydrochar for lead and copper flash removal by Hu, Xiaohong, Dai, Linxin, Ma, Qianli, Xu, Jianying, Ma, Jianfeng, Liu, Xing’e

    Published in Industrial crops and products (01-11-2022)
    “…A novel one-pot codeposition strategy was developed by employing bamboo hydrochar as precursors to fabricate magnetic porous char (MPC) with Fe3O4 or α-Fe…”
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    The pyrolysis characteristics of moso bamboo by Jiang, Zehui, Liu, Zhijia, Fei, Benhua, Cai, Zhiyong, Yu, Yan, Liu, Xing’e

    “…► Three steps involved in moso bamboo pyrolysis process, 68.69% mass lost at 450–650K. ► The main pyrolysis products are absorbed water, CH4, CO2, NH3, acids…”
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    Enhanced and Sustainable Removal of Indoor Formaldehyde by Naturally Porous Bamboo Activated Carbon Supported with MnOx: Synergistic Effect of Adsorption and Oxidation by Li, Zhenrui, Li, Yujun, Li, Shijie, Ma, Jianfeng, Ma, Qianli, Wang, Zhihui, Wang, Jiajun, Long, Keying, Liu, Xing’e

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2024)
    “…Novel bamboo activated carbon (BAC) catalysts decorated with manganese oxides (MnOx) were prepared with varying MnOx contents through a facile one-step redox…”
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    Three-dimensional visualization of the conducting tissue in a bamboo culm base by Li, Shan, Liu, Chenjun, Wang, Yangao, Shang, Lili, Liu, Xing’e, Wang, Siyuan, Yang, Shumin

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-07-2024)
    “…Bamboo is one of the most rapidly growing plants with a highly sophisticated root and rhizome system in its culm base, where conducting tissue plays a key role…”
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    Determination of fiber saturation point of rattan (Calamus simplicifolius) using the LF-NMR and two conventional methods by Yang, Limei, Tian, Genlin, Yang, Shumin, Shang, Lili, Liu, Xing’e, Jiang, Zehui

    Published in Wood science and technology (01-05-2020)
    “…Water exists in lignocellulosic materials throughout the whole process from the plant growth to raw materials processing and utilization. The fiber saturation…”
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    The one-step pyrolysis process of rattan-based silicon carbide multiphase ceramics prepared by sol–gel method by Li, Shijie, Cui, Heshuai, Ma, Qianli, Liu, Xing’e, Wang, Youhong, Shang, Lili, Zheng, Yu

    Published in Journal of wood science (01-12-2021)
    “…The sol–gel method was used to prepare rattan-based silicon carbide (R–SiC) composite ceramics under different pyrolysis parameters through adjustment of the…”
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    Important properties of bamboo pellets to be used as commercial solid fuel in China by Liu, Zhijia, Fei, Benhua, Jiang, Zehui, Cai, Zhiyong, Liu, Xing’e

    Published in Wood science and technology (2014)
    “…Bamboo is a type of biomass material and has great potential as a bio-energy resource of the future in China. Some properties of bamboo pellets, length,…”
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    Comparison of physical and mechanical properties of four rattan species grown in China by Yang, Shumin, Xiang, E’lin, Shang, Lili, Liu, Xing’e, Tian, Genlin, Ma, Jianfeng

    Published in Journal of wood science (2020)
    “…Rattan cane is an important forest product only second to timber and bamboo, with higher economic value and ecological benefits. Physical and mechanical…”
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    Three-dimensional visualization of the vascular bundle in a branched bamboo node by Li, Shan, Yang, Qianying, Wang, Yangao, Shang, Lili, Yang, Shumin, Liu, Xing’e, Ma, Qianli, Cao, Zixiong

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (25-10-2023)
    “…Bamboo is a natural vascular bundle (VB) reinforced composite material used in more than 10 fields such as construction and furniture. The nodes in bamboo are…”
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    Polyphyllin II Restores Sensitization of the Resistance of PC-9/ZD Cells to Gefitinib by a Negative Regulation of the PI3K/Akt/mTOR Signaling Pathway by Zheng, Ruzhen, Jiang, Hao, Li, Jinhui, Liu, Xinge, Xu, Hongwei

    Published in Current cancer drug targets (01-05-2017)
    “…EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are widely used for advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with a sensitizing EGFR mutation and provide a…”
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    novel method for measuring mechanical properties of vascular bundles in moso bamboo by Shang, Lili, Sun, Zhengjun, Liu, Xing’e, Jiang, Zehui

    Published in Journal of wood science (01-12-2015)
    “…Bamboo is a composite material reinforced axially by fibers called vascular bundles. In this paper, the mechanical stripping method was used to isolate…”
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