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46
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7406
World Ranking
16075
National Ranking
95

Overview

Kun-Lin Yang is affiliated with the National University of Singapore in Singapore. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Engineering, with substantial contributions to Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Chemistry. Additional focus areas include Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including Microbial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction, Biofuel Production and Bioconversion, and Advanced Materials and Mechanics. Other notable research interests involve Liquid Crystal Research Advancements, Enzyme Catalysis and Immobilization, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics, and Ureteral Procedures and Complications.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Kun-Lin Yang are:

  • Identification of immune-related LncRNA for predicting prognosis and immunotherapeutic response in bladder cancer, 2020, Aging
  • Using Co-Culture to Functionalize Clostridium Fermentation, 2020, Trends in Biotechnology
  • Pattern and risk factors of local recurrence after nephroureterectomy for upper tract urothelial carcinoma, 2020, World Journal of Surgical Oncology
  • Production of isopropyl and butyl esters by Clostridium mono-culture and co-culture, 2020, Journal of Industrial Microbiology & Biotechnology
  • The relationship between HMGB1 and autophagy in the pathogenesis of diabetes and its complications, 2023, Frontiers in Endocrinology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Kun-Lin Yang include:

  • Dan Luo
  • Liqun Zhou
  • Xuesong Li
  • Xiyun Zhan
  • Yonghao Cui

The scientist often publishes in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ASVIDE
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • PubMed
  • Biosensors

Best Publications

  • Detoxification of vinyl chloride to ethene coupled to growth of an anaerobic bacterium.

    Jianzhong He;Kirsti M. Ritalahti;Kun-Lin Yang;Stephen S. Koenigsberg

  • Electrosorption of ions from aqueous solutions by carbon aerogel: An electrical double-layer model

    † Kun-Lin Yang;† Tung-Yu Ying;Sotira Yiacoumi;and Costas Tsouris

  • Electrosorption of ions from aqueous solutions by nanostructured carbon aerogel.

    Tung-Yu Ying;Kun-Lin Yang;Sotira Yiacoumi;Costas Tsouris

  • ZnO Nanotube Arrays as Biosensors for Glucose

    Kun Yang;Guang-Wei She;Hui Wang;Xue-Mei Ou

  • Genomic characterization of three unique Dehalococcoides that respire on persistent polychlorinated biphenyls

    Shanquan Wang;Kern Rei Chng;Andreas Wilm;Siyan Zhao

  • Electrosorption capacitance of nanostructured carbon aerogel obtained by cyclic voltammetry

    Kun-Lin Yang;Sotira Yiacoumi;Costas Tsouris

  • Real-Time Liquid Crystal pH Sensor for Monitoring Enzymatic Activities of Penicillinase

    Xinyan Bi;Deny Hartono;Kun-Lin Yang

  • Recent developments in protease activity assays and sensors

    Irvine Lian Hao Ong;Kun-Lin Yang

  • Graphene/liquid crystal based terahertz phase shifters

    Yang Wu;Xuezhong Ruan;Chih Hsin Chen;Young Jun Shin

  • Decorating Liquid Crystal Surfaces with Proteins for Real‐Time Detection of Specific Protein–Protein Binding

    Deny Hartono;Chang-Ying Xue;Kun-Lin Yang;Lin-Yue Lanry Yung

  • Dark-to-bright optical responses of liquid crystals supported on solid surfaces decorated with proteins.

    Chang-Ying Xue;Kun-Lin Yang

  • Combined cross-linked enzyme aggregates of horseradish peroxidase and glucose oxidase for catalyzing cascade chemical reactions.

    Le Truc Nguyen;Kun-Lin Yang

  • Magnetic graphene dispersive solid phase extraction combining high performance liquid chromatography for determination of fluoroquinolones in foods

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  • Mechanistic Study of the Anchoring Behavior of Liquid Crystals Supported on Metal Salts and Their Orientational Responses to Dimethyl Methylphosphonate

    Kun-Lin Yang;and Katie Cadwell;Nicholas L. Abbott

  • Using liquid crystals as a readout system in urinary albumin assays

    Vera Joanne Aliño;Kun-Lin Yang

  • An Air-Supported Liquid Crystal System for Real-Time and Label-Free Characterization of Phospholipases and Their Inhibitors

    Deny Hartono;Xinyan Bi;Kun-Lin Yang;Lin-Yiie Lanry Yung

  • Use of self-assembled monolayers, metal ions and smectic liquid crystals to detect organophosphonates

    Kun-Lin Yang;Katie Cadwell;Nicholas L. Abbott

  • Liquid Crystal Droplets as a Hosting and Sensing Platform for Developing Immunoassays

    Vera Joanne Aliño;Jasmine Pang;Kun-Lin Yang

  • Complete debromination of tetra- and penta-brominated diphenyl ethers by a coculture consisting of dehalococcoides and desulfovibrio species.

    Lip Kim Lee;Chang Ding;Kun-Lin Yang;Jianzhong He

  • Monte Carlo simulations of electrical double-layer formation in nanopores

    Kun-Lin Yang;Sotira Yiacoumi;Costas Tsouris

  • A liquid crystal biosensor for detecting organophosphates through the localized pH changes induced by their hydrolytic products

    Chih-Hsin Chen;Chih-Hsin Chen;Kun-Lin Yang

  • Detecting proteins in microfluidic channels decorated with liquid crystal sensing dots.

    Vera Joanne Aliño;Puay Hoon Sim;Wan Ting Choy;Angus Fraser

Frequent Co-Authors

Costas Tsouris
Costas Tsouris Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Nicholas L. Abbott
Nicholas L. Abbott Cornell University
Jong Hyun Ahn
Jong Hyun Ahn Yonsei University
Xinhai Zhang
Xinhai Zhang Southern University of Science and Technology
Jyh-Ping Hsu
Jyh-Ping Hsu National Taiwan University
Qingsong Lin
Qingsong Lin National University of Singapore
Niranjan Nagarajan
Niranjan Nagarajan Genome Institute of Singapore
Frank E. Löffler
Frank E. Löffler University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Lian-Hui Zhang
Lian-Hui Zhang South China Agricultural University
Dim-Lee Kwong
Dim-Lee Kwong National University of Singapore

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