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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
  15. 315

    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Biocompatible and Antifouling Linear Poly(<i>N</i>‑(2-hydroxypropyl)methacrylamide)-Coated Capillaries via Aqueous RAFT Polymerization Method for Clinical Proteomics Analysis of No... by Mengqing Yang (13253917)

    Published 2025
    “…Following a 20-day treatment with 2 M NH<sub>4</sub>OAc (pH 7), the number of peptides identified using the LP(HPMA)-coated capillary decreased by 18.1% compared to the untreated LP(HPMA)-coated capillary; in contrast, the peptide numbers for the LPA-coated capillary decreased by 26.7% relative to its untreated counterpart. …”
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    Structural Characterization of Ceria-Supported Pt Nanoparticles by Flame-Assisted Spray Pyrolysis Using a Burner Diffusion Flame by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa (8680269)

    Published 2021
    “…The synthesized particles mainly consist of 100 nm-scale CeO<sub>2</sub> with 10 nm-scale Pt and aggregation of small CeO<sub>2</sub> less than 10 nm with highly dispersed Pt at a maximum flame temperature <i>T</i><sub>max</sub> ≈ 1800 K. …”
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    Structural Characterization of Ceria-Supported Pt Nanoparticles by Flame-Assisted Spray Pyrolysis Using a Burner Diffusion Flame by Tsuyoshi Nagasawa (8680269)

    Published 2021
    “…The synthesized particles mainly consist of 100 nm-scale CeO<sub>2</sub> with 10 nm-scale Pt and aggregation of small CeO<sub>2</sub> less than 10 nm with highly dispersed Pt at a maximum flame temperature <i>T</i><sub>max</sub> ≈ 1800 K. …”