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Chung-Hang Leung

Researcher at University of Macau

Publications -  340
Citations -  13419

Chung-Hang Leung is an academic researcher from University of Macau. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtual screening & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 316 publications receiving 11204 citations. Previous affiliations of Chung-Hang Leung include Hong Kong Baptist University & Yale University.

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Bioactive Luminescent Transition‐Metal Complexes for Biomedical Applications

TL;DR: This Review highlights recent examples of biologically active luminescent metal complexes that can target and probe a specific biomolecule, and offers insights into the future potential of these compounds for the investigation and treatment of human diseases.
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Recent advances in luminescent heavy metal complexes for sensing

TL;DR: Luminescent metal complexes have attracted increasing attention in the literature over the last few decades as discussed by the authors, and transition metal compounds have been widely studied for luminescent sensing applications due to their attractive photophysical properties.
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Bioactive iridium and rhodium complexes as therapeutic agents

TL;DR: A review of the recent strategies that have been utilized for the design and development of bioactive iridium and rhodium complexes can be found in this article, where the authors summarize the strategies used for the development and design of bio-active IR and RRS complexes.
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Group 9 organometallic compounds for therapeutic and bioanalytical applications.

TL;DR: These studies were among the first to demonstrate the direct inhibition of protein-protein interfaces by kinetically-inert group 9 metal complexes and discovered that group 9 solvato complexes carrying 2-phenylpyridine coligands could function as inhibitors and probes of β-amyloid fibrillogenesis.
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Label-free luminescent oligonucleotide-based probes

TL;DR: This review gives an overview of the "label-free" approach that has been a particular focus of this group and others for the construction of luminescent DNA-based sensing platforms and envisage that this field would continue to thrive and mature in the years to come.