Xuyue Chen
Soochow University (Suzhou)
5 Papers
3 Citations
Xuyue Chen is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Lactic acid. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Highly Stretchable and Sensitive Pressure Sensor Array Based on Icicle-Shaped Liquid Metal Film Electrodes.
Yiqiu Zhang,Sidi Liu,Yihui Miao,Han Yang,Xuyue Chen,Xiang Xiao,Zhongyun Jiang,Xinjian Chen,Baoqing Nie,Jian Liu +9 more
TL;DR: A straightforward and cost-effective method to fabricate highly stretchable and sensitive capacitive pressure sensor arrays that features a unique design of integrating the icicle-shaped liquid metal film electrode and reliable processing of liquid metal and elastomer.
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Sensitive Detection of Single-Cell Secreted H2O2 by Integrating a Microfluidic Droplet Sensor and Au Nanoclusters.
Rui Shen,Peipei Liu,Yiqiu Zhang,Zhao Yu,Xuyue Chen,Lu Zhou,Baoqing Nie,Anna J. Żaczek,Jian Chen,Jian Liu +9 more
TL;DR: An ultrahigh sensitivity (200-400 attomole H2O2 directly measured from a single cell) with good specificity is demonstrated and offers a useful research tool to study the cell-to-cell differences of H 2O2 secretion at the single-cell level.
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The sensitive detection of single-cell secreted lactic acid for glycolytic inhibitor screening with a microdroplet biosensor
Xuyue Chen,Rui Shen,Sidi Liu,Xiang Xiao,Jun Yan,Yiqiu Zhang,Zhongyun Jiang,Baoqing Nie,Jian Liu +8 more
TL;DR: A one-step, wash-free microfluidic approach with droplet biosensors for the sensitive detection of LA secreted by a single tumor cell and offers a useful research tool to study the cell-to-cell differences of LA secretion and glycolytic inhibitor screening for cancer research.
Advancing single-cell proteomics and metabolomics with microfluidic technologies
TL;DR: A vast array of emerging microfluidic formats for single-cell isolation and manipulation are highlighted, and how the state-of-the-art analytical tools are coupled with such platforms for proteomic and metabolomic profiling are highlighted.
Prognostic factors of sacral chordoma after surgical therapy: a study of 36 patients.
TL;DR: The higher level of tumor involvement, invasion into the surrounding muscle, incomplete excision, and inadequate surgical margins are poor prognostic factors that may provide a better prognosis for patients with sacral chordoma.