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  • 2 months ago | mdpi.com | Xiaoyu Zhang |Zhenhua Wang |Jian Liu |Wenhao Li

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  • Jan 9, 2025 | nature.com | Chengyu Shi |Shanshan Xie |Qiang Sun |Lingjie Sang |Wei Zhuo |Jian Liu | +8 more

    AbstractThe systematic identification and functional characterization of noncanonical translation products, such as novel peptides, will facilitate the understanding of the human genome and provide new insights into cell biology. Here, we constructed a high-coverage peptide sequencing reference library with 11,668,944 open reading frames and employed an ultrafiltration tandem mass spectrometry assay to identify novel peptides.

  • Dec 29, 2024 | mdpi.com | Jian Liu

    1. IntroductionThe performance of materials in terms of tribology, especially regarding their friction and wear attributes, plays a vital role in conserving both materials and energy. To improve the efficiency of metalworking processes and extend the operational lifespan of machinery, it is crucial to minimize both friction coefficients and wear rates. An effective approach to tackle these issues involves the use of suitable lubricants.

  • Dec 20, 2024 | mdpi.com | Jian Liu

    2. Design and Modeling of Super Invar Optical Mirror Substrates 2.1. Static Analysis of Optical Mirror SubstratesA small-size three-dimensional (3D) model of an optical mirror substrate was built with SolidWorks 2016×64 Edition, based on the James Webb Space Telescope, as shown in Figure 2 [15,16,17]. The dimension of the 3D model was set at 10 inches. As shown in Figure 3, one side of the mirror substrate is a solid plate and the other side of the mirror substrate is a honeycomb support structure.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Jian Liu |Robin Ekberg |Nicolas R. Koning |Daniel Strand

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