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Guang Chen
Researcher at Shaanxi University of Science and Technology
Publications - 6
Citations - 137
Guang Chen is an academic researcher from Shaanxi University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Zika virus. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 25 citations. Previous affiliations of Guang Chen include University of Waterloo & Shandong Normal University.
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Enzyme Mimics for Engineered Biomimetic Cascade Nanoreactors: Mechanism, Applications, and Prospects
Xianlong Zhang,Guoliang Li,Guang Chen,Di Wu,Yongning Wu,Yongning Wu,Tony D. James,Tony D. James +7 more
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Current strategies for the development of fluorescence-based molecular probes for visualizing the enzymes and proteins associated with Alzheimer’s disease
Siyue Ma,Guang Chen,Guang Chen,Jie Xu,Yuxia Liu,Guoliang Li,Tao Chen,Yulin Li,Tony D. James,Tony D. James +9 more
TL;DR: The characteristic enzymes and proteins involved in AD progression, including Amyloid-β, β-secretase, tau protein, monoamine oxidases, and methionine sulfoxide reductase are summarized.
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Imaging strategies using cyanine probes and materials for biomedical visualization of live animals
Guiqiang Fei,Siyue Ma,Chao Wang,Tao Chen,Yulin Li,Yuxia Liu,Yuxia Liu,Bo Tang,Tony D. James,Tony D. James,Tony D. James,Guang Chen,Guang Chen,Guang Chen +13 more
TL;DR: This review of recent breakthroughs using cyanine-based systems associated with use in living mammals is collected to enable researchers to design systems with high efficiency for in vivo research, which will reduce both the development time and number of animals required to progress the research.
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Recent progresses and remaining challenges for the detection of Zika virus
TL;DR: Zika virus (ZIKV) has emerged as a particularly notorious mosquito-borne flavivirus, which can lead to a devastating congenital syndrome in the fetuses of pregnant mothers (eg, microcephaly, spasticity, craniofacial disproportion, miscarriage, and ocular abnormalities) and cause the autoimmune disorder Guillain-Barre' syndrome of adults as discussed by the authors.
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A bright two-photon fluorescence probe with large stokes shift for deep tissue imaging of H2S during metabolism
Guang Chen,Guang Chen,Guang Chen,Jie Xu,Ziheng Zhan,Xinyi Gao,Mengqiong Jiao,Mengzhen Ren,Linhui Lv,Tao Chen,Yulin Li,Yuxia Liu,Yuxia Liu +12 more
TL;DR: EMII-H2S proves to be an effective tool for imaging tissular H2S, which is of great significance for the visual analysis of gasotransmitters in tissue.