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Spencer C, Baba S, Nakamura K, Hua E, Sears M, Fu C, et al.
Stem Cell Reports . 2014 Sep; 3(2):269-81. PMID: 25254341
Long-QT syndrome mutations can cause syncope and sudden death by prolonging the cardiac action potential (AP). Ion channels affected by mutations are various, and the influences of cellular calcium cycling...
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Nam S, Choi I, Fu C, Kim K, Hong S, Choi Y, et al.
Nano Lett . 2014 Sep; 14(10):5584-9. PMID: 25203166
We report graphene nanopores with integrated optical antennae. We demonstrate that a nanometer-sized heated spot created by photon-to-heat conversion of a gold nanorod resting on a graphene membrane forms a...
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Lim T, Fu C, Lee K, Lee H, Chen K, Cheng W, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2009 Feb; 11(10):1508-14. PMID: 19240927
Fluorescent nanodiamond (FND) contains nitrogen-vacancy defect centers as fluorophores. The intensity of its fluorescence can be significantly enhanced after deposition of the particle (35 or 140 nm in size) on...
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Chang Y, Lee H, Chen K, Chang C, Tsai D, Fu C, et al.
Nat Nanotechnol . 2008 Jul; 3(5):284-8. PMID: 18654525
Fluorescent nanodiamond is a new nanomaterial that possesses several useful properties, including good biocompatibility, excellent photostability and facile surface functionalizability. Moreover, when excited by a laser, defect centres within the...
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Lin P, Fu C, Chen Y, Chen Y, Wei P, Kuan C, et al.
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys . 2007 Aug; 76(1 Pt 1):011806. PMID: 17677483
Nearly thirty years ago, Daoud and de Gennes derived the scaling predictions for the linear polymer chains trapped in a slit with dimension close to the Kuhn length; however, these...
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Fu C, Lee H, Chen K, Lim T, Wu H, Lin P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2007 Jan; 104(3):727-32. PMID: 17213326
Type Ib diamonds emit bright fluorescence at 550-800 nm from nitrogen-vacancy point defects, (N-V)(0) and (N-V)(-), produced by high-energy ion beam irradiation and subsequent thermal annealing. The emission, together with...