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Guodong Li
Researcher at University of Macau
Publications - 42
Citations - 1211
Guodong Li is an academic researcher from University of Macau. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 34 publications receiving 818 citations.
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Development of a Long-Lived Luminescence Probe for Visualizing β-Galactosidase in Ovarian Carcinoma Cells.
Wanhe Wang,Kasipandi Vellaisamy,Guodong Li,Chun Wu,Chung-Nga Ko,Chung-Hang Leung,Dik-Lung Ma +6 more
TL;DR: A novel iridium(III)-based probe 1 is designed and synthesized for discriminating ovarian carcinoma cell lines from normal cell lines and could be potentially used as a useful probe for detecting β-gal expression in the context of ovarian cancer diagnostics.
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Inhibition of the Ras/Raf interaction and repression of renal cancer xenografts in vivo by an enantiomeric iridium(iii) metal-based compound.
Li-Juan Liu,Wanhe Wang,Shi-Ying Huang,Yanjun Hong,Guodong Li,Sheng Lin,Jinglin Tian,Zongwei Cai,Hui-Min David Wang,Dik-Lung Ma,Chung-Hang Leung +10 more
TL;DR: This study reports the first use of an iridium(iii) compound and its enantiomer to inhibit the H-Ras/Raf-I PPI in vitro and repress renal cancer xenografts in vivo.
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Cell imaging of dopamine receptor using agonist labeling iridium(iii) complex.
Kasipandi Vellaisamy,Guodong Li,Chung-Nga Ko,Hai-Jing Zhong,Sarwat Fatima,Hiu Yee Kwan,Chun-Yuen Wong,Wai-Jing Kwong,Weihong Tan,Weihong Tan,Chung-Hang Leung,Dik-Lung Ma +11 more
TL;DR: A long-lived complex 13 could selectively bind to dopamine receptors (D1R/D2R) and monitor their internalization in living cells.
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Dual function luminescent transition metal complexes for cancer theranostics: The combination of diagnosis and therapy
TL;DR: Optical imaging possesses a number of notable advantages that renders it as an attractive diagnostic modality, and transition metal complexes have attracted recent attention as alternatives to conventional dyes due to their advantages of large Stokes shifts, long lifetimes, and ease of structural modifications.
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A Rhodium(III)-Based Inhibitor of Lysine-Specific Histone Demethylase 1 as an Epigenetic Modulator in Prostate Cancer Cells
Chao Yang,Wanhe Wang,Jia-Xin Liang,Guodong Li,Kasipandi Vellaisamy,Chun-Yuen Wong,Dik-Lung Ma,Chung-Hang Leung +7 more
TL;DR: A novel rhodium(III) complex 1 was selective for LSD1 over other histone demethylases, such as KDM2b, KDM7, and MAO activities, and also showed antiproliferative activity toward human cancer cells and is the first metal-based inhibitor of LSD1 activity.