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Jacky Wing Yip Lam

Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  698
Citations -  55632

Jacky Wing Yip Lam is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer & Polymerization. The author has an hindex of 106, co-authored 619 publications receiving 44048 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacky Wing Yip Lam include University of Hong Kong & Shenzhen University.

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Highly efficient singlet oxygen generation, two-photon photodynamic therapy and melanoma ablation by rationally designed mitochondria-specific near-infrared AIEgens.

TL;DR: Upon ultralow-power light irradiation at 4.2 mW cm−2, in situ mitochondrial photodynamic activation to specifically damage cancer cells and efficient in vivo melanoma ablation are demonstrated, suggesting superior potency of the AIE PS in imaging-guided PDT with minimal side effects, which is promising for future precision medicine.
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Syntheses, hydrogen-bonding interactions, tunable chain helicities, and cooperative supramolecular associations and dissociations of poly(phenylacetylene)s bearing L-valine pendants: Toward the development of proteomimetic polyenes

TL;DR: In this paper, the 4-Ethynylbenzoyl-l-valine methyl ester (1e), an acetylene−valine adduct, is polymerized by organorhodium catalysts to the corresponding polyester (P1e) of high molecular weights (Mw up to 371,000) and high stereoregularities (Z content up to 100%).
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Restriction of Access to the Dark State: A New Mechanistic Model for Heteroatom-Containing AIE Systems.

TL;DR: This work takes more than one excited state into account and specifies a mechanism -"restriction of access to dark state (RADS)" - to explain the AIE effect of heteroatom-containing molecules and RADS is found to be powerful in elucidating the photophysics of AIE materials with excited states favouring non-radiative decay.
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Aggregation-Induced Nonlinear Optical Effects of AIEgen Nanocrystals for Ultradeep In Vivo Bioimaging

TL;DR: A simple method for preparing organic nanocrystals based on an aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) luminogen (DCCN) with bright near‐infrared emission is successfully demonstrated and is expected to inspire new insights into the development of advanced AIE materials with multiple nonlinearity, in particular THG, for multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy.