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-Hongjie Dai Researcher Activity Profile

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Hongjie Dai Publication Rate By Year

Hongjie Dai has published 1 paper(s) in 2002, 2 paper(s) in 2004, 2 paper(s) in 2005, 3 paper(s) in 2006, 4 paper(s) in 2007, 8 paper(s) in 2008, for a total of 20 research publications in total.

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Hongjie Dai's Publication Record

  1. FeCo/graphitic-shell nanocrystals as advanced magnetic-resonance-imaging and near-infrared agents. Year Published: 2006
  2. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  3. Soluble single-walled carbon nanotubes as longboat delivery systems for platinum(IV) anticancer drug design. Year Published: 2007
  4. Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA.
  5. Selective synthesis combined with chemical separation of single-walled carbon nanotubes for chirality selection. Year Published: 2007
  6. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  7. Selective synthesis combined with chemical separation of single-walled carbon nanotubes for chirality selection. Year Published: 2007
  8. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  9. Spontaneous reduction of metal ions on the sidewalls of carbon nanotubes. Year Published: 2002
  10. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  11. Nanotube molecular transporters: internalization of carbon nanotube-protein conjugates into Mammalian cells. Year Published: 2004
  12. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  13. Miniature organic transistors with carbon nanotubes as quasi-one-dimensional electrodes. Year Published: 2004
  14. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  15. Regular arrays of 2 nm metal nanoparticles for deterministic synthesis of nanomaterials. Year Published: 2005
  16. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  17. Functionalization of carbon nanotubes via cleavable disulfide bonds for efficient intracellular delivery of siRNA and potent gene silencing. Year Published: 2005
  18. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  19. DNA functionalization of carbon nanotubes for ultrathin atomic layer deposition of high kappa dielectrics for nanotube transistors with 60 mV/decade switching. Year Published: 2006
  20. Department of Chemistry and Center for Integrated Systems, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  21. Hydrogenation and hydrocarbonation and etching of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Year Published: 2006
  22. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  23. Selective synthesis combined with chemical separation of single-walled carbon nanotubes for chirality selection. Year Published: 2007
  24. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  25. Circulation and long-term fate of functionalized, biocompatible single-walled carbon nanotubes in mice probed by Raman spectroscopy. Year Published: 2008
  26. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.
  27. Circulation and long-term fate of functionalized, biocompatible single-walled carbon nanotubes in mice probed by Raman spectroscopy. Year Published: 2008
  28. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
  29. Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes through the formation of stable C-H bonds. Year Published: 2008
  30. Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA.
  31. Hydrogen storage in carbon nanotubes through the formation of stable C-H bonds. Year Published: 2008
  32. Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, California 94025, USA.
  33. Selective probing and imaging of cells with single walled carbon nanotubes as near-infrared fluorescent molecules. Year Published: 2008
  34. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305.
  35. Assessment of chemically separated carbon nanotubes for nanoelectronics. Year Published: 2008
  36. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 and Department of Chemistry, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas 72204.
  37. Assessment of chemically separated carbon nanotubes for nanoelectronics. Year Published: 2008
  38. Department of Chemistry and Laboratory for Advanced Materials, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
  39. Selective probing and imaging of cells with single walled carbon nanotubes as near-infrared fluorescent molecules. Year Published: 2008
  40. Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.
 

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