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Haiying Liu

Researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Publications -  7
Citations -  701

Haiying Liu is an academic researcher from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heparin & Heparinoids. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 654 citations. Previous affiliations of Haiying Liu include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Lessons learned from the contamination of heparin

TL;DR: The heparin contamination crisis, its resolution, and the lessons learned are reviewed, with the conclusion that safer and better-regulated processes are needed for heparIn production.
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Carrageenan-induced innate immune response is modified by enzymes that hydrolyze distinct galactosidic bonds

TL;DR: Changes in IL-8 production were attributable to the effects of induction of inflammation on the TLR4-BCL10-mediated innate immune pathway, providing new information about the specificity of carbohydrate-protein interaction between CGN andTLR4 and may help to devise treatments that modify the immune reactivity induced by carbohydrate antigens.
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Quantification of Heparan Sulfate Disaccharides Using Ion-Pairing Reversed-Phase Microflow High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Electrospray Ionization Trap Mass Spectrometry

TL;DR: The ratio of intensities between each pair of enriched and nonenriched disaccharides showed a linear relationship as a function of concentration, and the amount of eachDisaccharide could be quantified in four heparan sulfate samples analyzed by this method.
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Analysis of pharmaceutical heparins and potential contaminants using 1H-NMR and PAGE

TL;DR: Heparin adulterated with heparinoids showed additional peaks in their high-field (1)H-NMR spectra, clearly supporting NMR for monitoring of hepar in API with an LOD of 0.5-10%.
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Lessons Learned from the Contamination of Heparin

TL;DR: Heparin contamination crisis, its resolution, and the lessons learned as mentioned in this paper were reviewed in this Highlight article, where a semi-synthetic oversulfated chondroitin sulfate (OSCS) was traced to contamination with anaphylactoid-type reactions leading to hypotension and death.