Author:
Ho Lawrence Yuk Lung,Pan Li,Meng Fei,Ho Kin Tung Michael,Liu Feiyang,Wu Ming-Tsung,Lei Hei I.,Bhachu Govind,Wang Xin,Dahlsten Oscar,Sun Yanni,Lee Po-Heng,Tan Giin Yu Amy
Funder
City University of Hong Kong Startup Grant
Research Grants Council (RGC) General Research Fund
National Natural Science Foundation of China
University Grants Committee Research Matching Grant Scheme (UGC RMGS) of Hong Kong
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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