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NAC1, a cocaine‐regulated POZ/BTB protein interacts with CoREST
- L. Korutla, R. Degnan, P. Wang, S. Mackler
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of neurochemistry
- 1 May 2007
In this report, CoREST was identified as a protein that interacts with NAC1. NAC1 is a cocaine‐regulated Pox virus and Zinc finger/Bric‐a‐brac Tramtrack Broad complex (POZ/BTB) repressor protein,… Expand
NAC1, a POZ/BTB protein that functions as a corepressor
- L. Korutla, P. Wang, T. Jackson, S. Mackler
- Biology, Medicine
- Neurochemistry International
- 1 March 2009
We now demonstrate that NAC1 acts as a corepressor for other POZ/BTB proteins. NAC1 is a POZ/BTB motif containing transcriptional repressor protein. In a mammalian two hybrid assay in neuronal (N2A)… Expand
Intense, stable and excitation wavelength-independent photoluminescence emission in the blue-violet region from phosphorene quantum dots
- Shuaipeng Ge, L. Zhang, P. Wang, Y. Fang
- Materials Science, Medicine
- Scientific reports
- 6 June 2016
Nanoscale phosphorene quantum dots (PQDs) with few-layer structures were fabricated by pulsed laser ablation of a bulk black phosphorus target in diethyl ether. An intense and stable… Expand
Giant local circular dichroism within an asymmetric plasmonic nanoparticle trimer
- Hancong Wang, Z. Li, H. Zhang, P. Wang, S. Wen
- Physics, Medicine
- Scientific reports
- 3 February 2015
We investigated the near-field response in silver nanoparticle aggregates to the excitation of circular polarized light. In a right-angle trimer system, the local field intensity excited by… Expand
Photo-assisted control of gold and silver nanostructures on silicon and its SERRS effect
A facile approach to control the growth of gold nanostructures on n-type silicon by galvanic displacement was demonstrated previously. It was observed that in the presence of light and red laser, at… Expand
Initial state dependence in multielectron threshold ionization of atoms.
- A. Emmanouilidou, P. Wang, J. Rost
- Physics, Medicine
- Physical review letters
- 9 October 2007
It is shown that the geometry of multielectron threshold ionization in atoms depends on the initial configuration of bound electrons. The reason for this behavior is found in the stability properties… Expand
Is Hepatitis B Immunoglobulin Necessary in Prophylaxis of Hepatitis B Recurrence after Liver Transplantation? A Meta-Analysis
- P. Wang, Ngalei Tam, +4 authors Xiao-shun He
- Medicine
- PloS one
- 7 August 2014
Background & Aims Application of nucleoside analogues and hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) has reduced hepatitis B virus (HBV) recurrence rate after liver transplantation (LT) dramatically. Recent… Expand
Ultrasensitive size-selection of plasmonic nanoparticles by Fano interference optical force.
- Z. Li, Shunping Zhang, L. Tong, P. Wang, B. Dong, H. Xu
- Materials Science, Medicine
- ACS nano
- 28 January 2014
In this paper, we propose a solution for the ultrasensitive optical selection of plasmonic nanoparticles using Fano interference-induced scattering forces. Under a Gaussian beam excitation, the… Expand
Plasmon-driven sequential chemical reactions in an aqueous environment
- X. Zhang, P. Wang, Zhenglong Zhang, Y. Fang, M. Sun
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Scientific reports
- 24 June 2014
Plasmon-driven sequential chemical reactions were successfully realized in an aqueous environment. In an electrochemical environment, sequential chemical reactions were driven by an applied potential… Expand