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Rui Hai Liu

Food Science

Cornell University

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About Rui Hai Liu at Cornell University (Cornell)

Rui Hai Liu is a professor at Cornell University specializing in phytochemicals, antioxidant activities, and functional food properties. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Modern Methods for Characterizing the <scp>Higher‐Order</scp> Structure ( <scp>HOS</scp> ) of Biotherapeutics", and "Order and Disorder: the Governance of the Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong during the late 20th Century".

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phytochemicalsantioxidant activityfood compositionoxidative stressbioactive compoundsfunctional foodsencapsulation technologiespolyphenols
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