FengFu Fu is affiliated with Fuzhou University in China and specializes primarily in the field of Materials Science. Their research portfolio encompasses diverse subfields including Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.
Their work spans several core research topics such as advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, gold and silver nanoparticles synthesis and applications, biosensors and analytical detection, advanced nanomaterials in catalysis, nanocluster synthesis and applications, carbon and quantum dots applications, and nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with FengFu Fu include:
FengFu Fu's work has been published repeatedly in several scientific venues, particularly:
Recent papers by FengFu Fu include:
Tianran Lin;Liangshuang Zhong;Liangqia Guo;Fengfu Fu
Zhiping Song;Tianran Lin;Lihua Lin;Sen Lin
Yongqiang Dong;Jianpeng Lin;Yingmei Chen;Fengfu Fu
Tianran Lin;Liangshuang Zhong;Zhiping Song;Liangqia Guo
Tianran Lin;Liangshuang Zhong;Jing Wang;Liangqia Guo
Qishan Zheng;Tianran Lin;Hanyin Wu;Liangqia Guo
Liangqia Guo;Peirong Ye;Jing Wang;Fengfu Fu
Tianran Lin;Jing Wang;Liangqia Guo;Fengfu Fu
Liangqia Guo;Dandan Nie;Chunyan Qiu;Qishan Zheng
Liangqia Guo;Jianhai Zhong;Jinmei Wu;FengFu Fu
Chaohong Gao;Jing Bai;Yanting He;Qiong Zheng
JingHua Chen;JingHua Chen;Jing Zhang;Yang Guo;Juan Li
Tianran Lin;Yarong Wu;Zhihong Li;Zhiping Song
Lei Chen;Mingyue Zhang;Fengfu Fu;Jingguang Li
YunQiang Zhao;JinPing Zheng;Ling Fang;Qin Lin
Jinghua Chen;Jinghua Chen;Jing Zhang;Juan Li;Huang-Hao Yang
Lei Chen;JinFa Chen;Ying Guo;JianRong Li
Yanli Hao;Qingquan Guo;Hanyin Wu;Liangqia Guo
Tianran Lin;Liangshuang Zhong;Huan Chen;Zhihong Li
Jing Zhang;Pingping Chen;XiaoYan Wu;JingHua Chen;JingHua Chen
GuiDi Yang;JinHua Xu;JinPing Zheng;XueQin Xu
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