Mengzhong Zhang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - Newark, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorMarc Holzer | grad student | 2004 | Rutgers, Newark | |
(Policy diffusion across national boundaries: A case study of South Korea's knowledge cooperation projects.) |
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Holzer M, Zhang M. (2019) Reflections on the Continued Relevance of Selected Articles Authored by Western Scholars in the First Decade of the Chinese Public Administration Review (2002-2009) The Chinese Public Administration Review. 10: 5-7 |
Zhang M, Holzer M. (2017) Chinese Administrative Reforms: A Replica or Derivative of the Western NPM Model? The Chinese Public Administration Review. 8: 23-36 |
Zhang M, Yang C, Zhao M, et al. (2016) Immobilization potential of Cr(VI) in sodium hydroxide activated slag pastes. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 321: 281-289 |
Chen Q, Mei K, Dahlgren RA, et al. (2016) Impacts of land use and population density on seasonal surface water quality using a modified geographically weighted regression. The Science of the Total Environment. 572: 450-466 |
Zhu JY, Zheng DW, Zhang M, et al. (2016) Preferential Cancer Cell Self-Recognition and Tumor Self-Targeting by Coating Nanoparticles with Homotypic Cancer Cell Membranes. Nano Letters |
Li M, Liu X, Li Q, et al. (2016) The magnitude of the central visual field could be detected by active middle-late processing of ERPs. Brain Research |
Holzer M, Zhang M. (2016) Chinese Public Administration Review: An Introduction The Chinese Public Administration Review. 1: 5-8 |
Zhang M, Wang T. (2016) Plasmonic Probe With Circular Nano-Moat for far-Field Free Nanofocusing Nanoscale Research Letters. 11 |
Yang T, Chen Z, Zhang H, et al. (2016) Multifunctional Cr |
Yu L, Ren N, Yang K, et al. (2016) Photo/pH dual-responsive biocompatible poly(methacrylic acid)-based particles for triggered drug delivery Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 133 |