Prof. Duan Xuexin’s team from Tianjin University designed and developed an intelligent face mask for directly exhaled coronavirus aerosols screening. Relevant studies have been published in an internationally recognized magazine Biosensors and Bioelectronics (Paper link: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bios.2021.113286).Schematic illustration of the nanoscale sensor designThis intelligent mask int...
Long-persistent luminescence is a unique photophysical phenomenon, which generally exists in inorganic materials. The inorganic long-persistent luminescence materials have been widely applied in the fields of luminescence lighting and biological imaging. Compared with inorganic long-persistent luminescence materials, organic long-persistent luminescence (OLPL) materials pose attractive applicat...
Recently Professor Li Zhen's team from Tianjin University together with Professor Ding Dan's team from Nankai University made a breakthrough in the development and application of high-efficiency and long-life pure organic room-temperature phosphorescent (RTP) materials.The "luminous pearl-like" material they developed can continue to emit light for nearly half an hour after being exposed to lig...
Recently, a research team led by Professor Wenping Hu and Associate Professor Shanshan Cheng from Tianjin University reported the fabrication of an ultrasensitive and reliable platform in early cancer diagnosis, which was published online on Analytical Chemistry under the title of Ultrasensitive and Reliable Organic Field-effect Transistor-based Biosensors in Early Liver Cancer Diagnosis.Org...
Recently, the study on a multi-organic micronae assembly particle bank was reported in the Nature Communications by Professor Lei Yilong and his co-researchers from Tianjin University’s School of Science. Zhang Dandan, a postgraduate student, is the first author of the thesis.Depending on the compatible components, binary metal mixtures usually exist in the form of alloys or phase separations....
A research team from Tianjin University led by Professor Gao Feng, Director of the University’s BioInformatics Center successfully revealed the differences in the binding characteristics of SARS coronavirus and COVID-19 to human receptors at different temperatures. The research result, which was obtained by molecular dynamics simulations, provides useful guidance and reference for drug design...