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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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Decorating Conjugated Polymer Chains with Naturally Occurring Molecules: Synthesis, Solvatochromism, Chain Helicity, and Biological Activity of Sugar-Containing Poly(phenylacetylene)s

TL;DR: In this paper, a flexible methylene spacer between the chiral pendant and the polyene backbone hampers the helicity induction process and lowers the backbone circular dichroism.
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Dragonfly-shaped near-infrared AIEgen with optimal fluorescence brightness for precise image-guided cancer surgery.

TL;DR: A kind of dragonfly-shaped NIR aggregation-induced emission luminogen (AIEgen) with both high absorption coefficient and superior PLQY and the fluorescence imaging-guided cancer surgery helps to precisely delineate tiny tumor nodules, significantly improving the cancer surgery outcome.
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Aptamer-Decorated Self-Assembled Aggregation-Induced Emission Organic Dots for Cancer Cell Targeting and Imaging

TL;DR: A facile and simple one-step method was developed to fabricate aptamer-decorated self-assembled organic dots with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics, which can specifically target to cancer cells with good biocompatibility, high image constrast, and photostability.
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Synthesis, structure, aggregation-induced emission, self-assembly, and electron mobility of 2,5-bis(triphenylsilylethynyl)-3,4-diphenylsiloles.

TL;DR: Crystal structures and theoretical calculations showed that the new silole molecules had higher conjugation than 2,5-diarylsiloles, and they possessed low HOMO and LUMO energy levels due to the electron-withdrawing effect of the triphenylsilylethynyl groups.