Publications by authors named "Alan Fang"

Bismuth, one of the heaviest semimetals in nature, ignited the interest of the materials physics community for its potential impact on topological quantum material systems that use its strong spin-orbit coupling and unique orbital hybridization. In particular, recent theoretical predictions of unique topological and superconducting properties of thin bismuth films and interfaces prompted intense research on the growth of submonolayers to a few monolayers of bismuth on different substrates. Similar to bulk rhombohedral bismuth, the initial growth of bismuth films on most substrates results in buckled bilayers that grow in either the (111) or (110) directions, with a lattice constant close to that of bulk Bi.

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  • Nephron progenitor count significantly affects kidney health, with fewer nephrons linked to kidney disease risk.
  • Key transcription factors such as Six2 and Wt1 are crucial for nephron progenitor development, yet their regulatory interactions remain underexplored.
  • Research identified 373 regulatory hotspots influencing nephron progenitor genes, revealing how specific enhancer deletions affected gene expression and kidney development in model mice.
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