Ge Lin is affiliated with the Chinese University of Hong Kong in China. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily focused on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Within these fields, Ge Lin's work covers notable subfields including Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Materials Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Artificial Intelligence.
The research topics addressed by Ge Lin emphasize Plant Toxicity and Pharmacological Properties, Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection, and Poisoning and Overdose Treatments. Additional research areas include Botanical Research and Chemistry, Advancements in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells, Census and Population Estimation, and Electronic and Structural Properties of Oxides.
Key recent publications authored or co-authored by Ge Lin include:
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Throughout their career, Ge Lin has collaborated extensively with several co-authors, including Yisheng He, Jiang Ma, Peter P. Fu, Chunyuan Zhang, and Lin Zhu. These collaborations contribute to a substantial body of work in their overlapping research areas.
Peter P. Fu;Qingsu Xia;Ge Lin;Ming W. Chou
Zhiqin Chu;Silu Zhang;Bokai Zhang;Chunyuan Zhang
Ge Lin;Ji Yao Wang;Na Li;Mi Li
Silu Zhang;Zhiqin Chu;Chun Yin;Chunyuan Zhang
Li Zhang;Zhong Zuo;Ge Lin
Jianqing Ruan;Mengbi Yang;Peter Fu;Yang Ye;Yang Ye
Na Li;Ge Lin;Yiu-Wa Kwan;Zhi-Da Min
Li Zhang;Ge Lin;Qi Chang;Qi Chang;Zhong Zuo
Ru Yan;Nga ling Ko;Song Lin Li;Yun Kau Tam
Li Zhang;Ge Lin;Zhong Zuo
Ge Lin;Ping Li;Song-Lin Li;Shun-Wan Chan;Shun-Wan Chan
Ge Lin;Sunny Sun Kin Chan;Hoi Sing Chung;Song Lin Li
Sunny Sun Kin Chan;Tin Yan Cheng;Ge Lin
Li Zhang;Ge Lin;Bernadette Kovács;Márton Jani
Winnie Lai Ting Kan;Chi Hin Cho;John A. Rudd;Ge Lin
Song-Lin Li;Hong Shen;Ling-Ying Zhu;Jun Xu
Xue Zhang;Huei Leng Helena Ng;Aiping Lu;Congcong Lin
Congcong Lin;Xue Zhang;Hubiao Chen;Zhaoxiang Bian
Ru Yan;Song-Lin Li;Hoi-Sing Chung;Yun-Kau Tam
Song-Lin Li;Ge Lin;Shun-Wan Chan;Ping Li
Peter P. Fu;Qingsu Xia;Ge Lin;Ming W. Chou
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