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    Tunable paclitaxel release carrier using diselenide-disulfide balance as regulator by Xu, Jingwen, Yan, Xiangji, Zhang, Yue, Tu, Kangsheng, Shen, Wen, Tian, Zhaoqing, Li, Guoliang, Zhao, Wei, Zhang, Mingzhen

    “…[Display omitted] •The copolymers with multiple diselenide/disulfide linkages were synthesized.•Nanomicellar assemblies were formed by mixing the copolymer…”
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    Robust fixture layout design for multi-station sheet metal assembly processes using a genetic algorithm by Zhaoqing, Tian, Xinmin, Lai, Zhongqin, Lin

    “…The optimal fixture layout is crucial to product quality assurance in the multi-station sheet metal assembly processes. Poor fixture layout may lead to product…”
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    Dietary advanced glycation end products (dAGEs): An insight between modern diet and health by Tian, Zhaoqing, Chen, Shasha, Shi, Yiheng, Wang, Panpan, Wu, Yongning, Li, Guoliang

    Published in Food chemistry (30-07-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Researches of Dietary AGEs are of great significance for food thermal processing.•Mechanisms of possible physiological toxicity caused by…”
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    Robust nonparametric estimation of average treatment effects: A propensity score‐based varying coefficient approach by Tian, Zhaoqing, Wu, Peng, Yang, Zixin, Cai, Dingjiao, Hu, Qirui

    Published in Stat (International Statistical Institute) (01-01-2023)
    “…We present a novel nonparametric approach for estimating average treatment effects (ATEs), addressing a fundamental challenge in causal inference research,…”
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    Semiparametric Efficient Inference for the Probability of Necessary and Sufficient Causation by Tian, Zhaoqing, Wu, Peng

    Published 14-07-2024
    “…Causal attribution, which aims to explain why events or behaviors occur, is crucial in causal inference and enhances our understanding of cause-and-effect…”
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