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Lingyan Feng

Researcher at Shanghai University

Publications -  85
Citations -  3701

Lingyan Feng is an academic researcher from Shanghai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 60 publications receiving 2744 citations. Previous affiliations of Lingyan Feng include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Forschungszentrum Jülich.

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New horizons for diagnostics and therapeutic applications of graphene and graphene oxide.

TL;DR: An outlook to the applications of graphene and its oxide, especially on the new horizons in this field, is provided to inspire broader interests across various disciplines and provide an outlook on NIR photothermal therapy for cancer and Alzheimer's disease.
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A graphene functionalized electrochemical aptasensor for selective label-free detection of cancer cells.

TL;DR: An electrochemical sensor that can realize label-free cancer cell detection using the first clinical trial II used aptamer AS1411 and functionalized graphene and graphene-modified electrode is reported.
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Organ-on-a-chip: recent breakthroughs and future prospects

TL;DR: The concepts of OOAC are introduced and its application to the construction of physiological models, drug development, and toxicology from the perspective of different organs are reviewed.
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Electrochemical detection of dopamine using porphyrin-functionalized graphene.

TL;DR: With good sensitivity and selectivity, the present method was applied to the determination of DA in real hydrochloride injection sample, human urine and serum samples, respectively, and the results was satisfactory.
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Selective and quantitative cancer cell detection using target-directed functionalized graphene and its synergetic peroxidase-like activity

TL;DR: A folic acid conjugated graphene-hemin composite for selective, quantitative and fast colorimetric detection of cancer cells based on the peroxidase-like activity is reported.