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Peng Liu

Researcher at Chongqing University

Publications -  73
Citations -  2522

Peng Liu is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface modification & Osseointegration. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1670 citations. Previous affiliations of Peng Liu include Southwest University.

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Mesoporous silica nanoparticles end-capped with collagen: redox-responsive nanoreservoirs for targeted drug delivery.

TL;DR: The fabrication of nanoreservoirs based on MSNs that are end-capped with collagen are reported and demonstrate great potential for both cell-specific targeting and redoxresponsive controlled drug release.
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Near-Infrared Light-Triggered Nitric-Oxide-Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy and Low-Temperature Photothermal Therapy for Biofilm Elimination.

TL;DR: This all-in-one photo-therapeutic nanoplatform consisting of L-arginine, indocyanine green and mesoporous polydopamine and AI-MPDA shows effective biofilm elimination with an efficiency of around 100% in a abscess formation model and provides a reliable tool for combating already-formed biofilm in clinical applications.
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Remote eradication of biofilm on titanium implant via near-infrared light triggered photothermal/photodynamic therapy strategy

TL;DR: This study develops a synergistic photothermal/photodynamic therapy (PTT/PDT) strategy aiming for biofilms eradication on titanium (Ti) implant, which is integrated with MPDA loading with photosensitizer Indocyanine Green by π-π stacking.
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Biocompatible MoS2/PDA-RGD coating on titanium implant with antibacterial property via intrinsic ROS-independent oxidative stress and NIR irradiation.

TL;DR: A functional molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)/polydopamine (PDA)-arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD) coating on titanium (Ti) implant improved the osteogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), but also endowed Ti substrates with effective antibacterial ability when exposing to near-infrared (NIR) irradiation.
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Redox-responsive molecular nanoreservoirs for controlled intracellular anticancer drug delivery based on magnetic nanoparticles.

TL;DR: The endocytotic pathway and endosomal escape of the smart controlled drug release system is proposed for efficient intracellular anticancer drug delivery.