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Bingbing Sun
Researcher at Dalian University of Technology
Publications - 83
Citations - 5136
Bingbing Sun is an academic researcher from Dalian University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 63 publications receiving 3881 citations. Previous affiliations of Bingbing Sun include University of California, Los Angeles & University of Washington.
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Processing pathway dependence of amorphous silica nanoparticle toxicity: colloidal vs pyrolytic.
Haiyuan Zhang,Darren R. Dunphy,Xingmao Jiang,Huan Meng,Bingbing Sun,Derrick Tarn,Min Xue,Xiang Wang,Sijie Lin,Zhaoxia Ji,Ruibin Li,Fred L. Garcia,Jing Yang,Martin L. Kirk,Tian Xia,Jeffrey I. Zink,Andre E. Nel,C. Jeffrey Brinker +17 more
TL;DR: This study emphasizes that not all amorphous silicas are created equal and that the unusual toxicity of fumed silica compared to that of colloidal silica derives from its framework and surface chemistry along with its fused chainlike morphology established by high-temperature synthesis and rapid thermal quenching.
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Nano-enabled pancreas cancer immunotherapy using immunogenic cell death and reversing immunosuppression
Jianqin Lu,Xiangsheng Liu,Yu-Pei Liao,Felix B. Salazar,Bingbing Sun,Wen Jiang,Chong Hyun Chang,Jinhong Jiang,Xiang Wang,Anna M. Wu,Huan Meng,Andre E. Nel +11 more
TL;DR: Nanocarriers that improve drug delivery efficiency and engage the host immune system against the tumor resulting in reduction of tumor growth and metastasis are developed.
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Designed synthesis of CeO2 nanorods and nanowires for studying toxicological effects of high aspect ratio nanomaterials.
Zhaoxia Ji,Xiang Wang,Haiyuan Zhang,Sijie Lin,Huan Meng,Bingbing Sun,Saji George,Tian Xia,Andre E. Nel,Jeffrey I. Zink +9 more
TL;DR: This in vitro toxicity study demonstrated that, at lengths ≥200 nm and aspect ratios ≥22, CeO(2) nanorods induced progressive pro-inflammatory effects and cytotoxicity.
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Surface Charge and Cellular Processing of Covalently Functionalized Multiwall Carbon Nanotubes Determine Pulmonary Toxicity
Ruibin Li,Xiang Wang,Zhaoxia Ji,Bingbing Sun,Haiyuan Zhang,Chong Hyun Chang,Sijie Lin,Huan Meng,Yu-Pei Liao,Meiying Wang,Zongxi Li,Angela A. Hwang,Tze-Bin Song,Run Xu,Yang Yang,Jeffrey I. Zink,Andre E. Nel,Tian Xia +17 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that surface charge plays an important role in the structure-activity relationships that determine the pro-fibrogenic potential of f-CNTs in the lung.
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Use of Coated Silver Nanoparticles to Understand the Relationship of Particle Dissolution and Bioavailability to Cell and Lung Toxicological Potential
Xiang Wang,Zhaoxia Ji,Chong Hyun Chang,Haiyuan Zhang,Meiying Wang,Yu-Pei Liao,Sijie Lin,Huan Meng,Ruibin Li,Bingbing Sun,Laura S. Van Winkle,Kent E. Pinkerton,Jeffrey I. Zink,Tian Xia,Andre E. Nel +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that size and surface coating affect the cellular toxicity of Ag NPs as well as their acute versus sub-chronic lung injury potential.