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    Surface fractal dimension: An indicator to characterize the microstructure of cement-based porous materials by Zeng, Qiang, Luo, Mingyong, Pang, Xiaoyun, Li, Le, Li, Kefei

    Published in Applied surface science (01-10-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] •Scale-dependent fractal property is confirmed for cement-based porous materials.•Micro-fractal and macro-fractal regions are identified for…”
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    Sorption of radionuclides by cement-based barrier materials by Li, Kefei, Pang, Xiaoyun

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-11-2014)
    “…This paper investigates the sorption of radionuclide ions, 137Cs+ and 90Sr2+, by cement-based barrier materials for radioactive waste disposal. A mortar with…”
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    Effect of self-desiccation on the pore structure of paste and mortar incorporating 70% GGBS by Li, Kefei, Zeng, Qiang, Luo, Mingyong, Pang, Xiaoyun

    Published in Construction & building materials (31-01-2014)
    “…•GGBS refines pores and creates a distribution peak for pore range within 10nm.•GGBS tends to increase substantially the pore entrapment for MIP.•Archie’s law…”
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    Cryo-EM structures of S-OPA1 reveal its interactions with membrane and changes upon nucleotide binding by Zhang, Danyang, Zhang, Yan, Ma, Jun, Zhu, Chunmei, Niu, Tongxin, Chen, Wenbo, Pang, Xiaoyun, Zhai, Yujia, Sun, Fei

    Published in eLife (31-03-2020)
    “…Mammalian mitochondrial inner membrane fusion is mediated by optic atrophy 1 (OPA1). Under physiological conditions, OPA1 undergoes proteolytic processing to…”
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    Geometry of crack network and its impact on transport properties of concrete by Zhou, Chunsheng, Li, Kefei, Pang, Xiaoyun

    Published in Cement and concrete research (01-09-2012)
    “…This paper investigates the crack network geometry in concretes subjected to cyclic axial loading. A total of 24 cylinder specimens of two concretes (OPC and…”
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    New interfaces on MiD51 for Drp1 recruitment and regulation by Ma, Jun, Zhai, Yujia, Chen, Ming, Zhang, Kai, Chen, Quan, Pang, Xiaoyun, Sun, Fei

    Published in PloS one (31-01-2019)
    “…Mitochondrial fission is facilitated by dynamin-related protein Drp1 and a variety of its receptors. However, the molecular mechanism of how Drp1 is recruited…”
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    Revealing various coupling of electron transfer and proton pumping in mitochondrial respiratory chain by Sun, Fei, Zhou, Qiangjun, Pang, Xiaoyun, Xu, Yingzhi, Rao, Zihe

    Published in Current opinion in structural biology (01-08-2013)
    “…•Review structural studies of mitochondrial respiratory complexes (I–IV).•These complexes couple electron transfer and proton pumping with various…”
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    Correction: New interfaces on MiD51 for Drp1 recruitment and regulation by Ma, Jun, Zhai, Yujia, Chen, Ming, Zhang, Kai, Chen, Quan, Pang, Xiaoyun, Sun, Fei

    Published in PloS one (28-05-2019)
    “…[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0211459.]…”
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    Effect of crack density and connectivity on the permeability of microcracked solids by Zhou, Chunsheng, Li, Kefei, Pang, Xiaoyun

    Published in Mechanics of materials (01-12-2011)
    “…► We derive the permeability for composites with isolated microcracks. ► We extend the solution for crack networks with finite connectivity. ► Crack density…”
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    A 3.3 Å‐Resolution Structure of Hyperthermophilic Respiratory Complex III Reveals the Mechanism of Its Thermal Stability by Zhu, Guoliang, Zeng, Hui, Zhang, Shuangbo, Juli, Jana, Pang, Xiaoyun, Hoffmann, Jan, Zhang, Yan, Morgner, Nina, Zhu, Yun, Peng, Guohong, Michel, Hartmut, Sun, Fei

    Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (02-01-2020)
    “…Respiratory chain complexes convert energy by coupling electron flow to transmembrane proton translocation. Owing to a lack of atomic structures of cytochrome…”
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    Structural Insight into the Specific DNA Template Binding to DnaG primase in Bacteria by Zhou, Yingqin, Luo, Hao, Liu, Zhongchuan, Yang, Mu, Pang, Xiaoyun, Sun, Fei, Wang, Ganggang

    Published in Scientific reports (06-04-2017)
    “…Bacterial primase initiates the repeated synthesis of short RNA primers that are extended by DNA polymerase to synthesize Okazaki fragments on the lagging…”
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    ACAP1 assembles into an unusual protein lattice for membrane deformation through multiple stages by Chan, Chun, Pang, Xiaoyun, Zhang, Yan, Niu, Tongxin, Yang, Shengjiang, Zhao, Daohui, Li, Jian, Lu, Lanyuan, Hsu, Victor W, Zhou, Jian, Sun, Fei, Fan, Jun

    Published in PLoS computational biology (01-07-2019)
    “…Studies on the Bin-Amphiphysin-Rvs (BAR) domain have advanced a fundamental understanding of how proteins deform membrane. We previously showed that a BAR…”
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    Design and optimization of maintenance strategies for a long life-span port project by Yang, Linhu, Li, Kefei, Pang, Xiaoyun

    Published in Materials and structures (01-01-2013)
    “…This paper deals with design and optimization of the maintenance works of reinforced concrete (RC) elements in a long life-span marine port in Shanghai, China…”
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    Structural characterization of coatomer in its cytosolic state by Wang, Shengliu, Zhai, Yujia, Pang, Xiaoyun, Niu, Tongxin, Ding, Yue-He, Dong, Meng-Qiu, Hsu, Victor W., Sun, Zhe, Sun, Fei

    Published in Protein & cell (01-08-2016)
    “…Studies on coat protein I (COPI) have contributed to a basic understanding of how coat proteins generate vesicles to initiate intracellular transport. The core…”
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    Crystal Structure of Group II Chaperonin in the Open State by Huo, Yanwu, Hu, Zhongjun, Zhang, Kai, Wang, Li, Zhai, Yujia, Zhou, Qiangjun, Lander, Gabe, Zhu, Jiang, He, Yongzhi, Pang, Xiaoyun, Xu, Wei, Bartlam, Mark, Dong, Zhiyang, Sun, Fei

    Published in Structure (London) (13-10-2010)
    “…Thermosomes are group II chaperonins responsible for protein refolding in an ATP-dependent manner. Little is known regarding the conformational changes of…”
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    Flexible interwoven termini determine the thermal stability of thermosomes by Zhang, Kai, Wang, Li, Liu, Yanxin, Chan, Kwok-Yan, Pang, Xiaoyun, Schulten, Klaus, Dong, Zhiyang, Sun, Fei

    Published in Protein & cell (01-06-2013)
    “…Group II chaperonins, which assemble as double-ring complexes, assist in the refolding of nascent peptides or denatured proteins in an ATP-dependent manner…”
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    Kinetics of low radioactive wastewater imbibition and radionuclides sorption in partially saturated ternary-binder mortar by Zeng, Qiang, Pang, Xiaoyun, Li, Kefei

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-01-2022)
    “…This study seeks to assess the imbibition kinetics of low radioactive wastewater (from the DayaBay nuclear power plant) into a partially saturated…”
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    Phase I Safety and Pharmacokinetic Study of Magnesium Isoglycyrrhizinate After Single and Multiple Intravenous Doses in Chinese Healthy Volunteers by Sun, Ms Li, Shen, Ms Jinfang, Pang, Ms Xiaoyun, Lu, Lungen, Mao, Yimin, Zeng, Minde

    Published in Journal of clinical pharmacology (01-06-2007)
    “…The safety and pharmacokinetics of magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate were assessed in healthy Chinese volunteers. In the single‐dose format of this pharmacokinetic…”
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    Structural insights into membrane remodeling by SNX1 by Zhang, Yan, Pang, Xiaoyun, Li, Jian, Xu, Jiashu, Hsu, Victor W., Sun, Fei

    “…The sorting nexin (SNX) family of proteins deform the membrane to generate transport carriers in endosomal pathways. Here, we elucidate how a prototypic…”
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