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Qing-Wen Zhang

Researcher at University of Macau

Publications -  140
Citations -  4657

Qing-Wen Zhang is an academic researcher from University of Macau. The author has contributed to research in topics: High-performance liquid chromatography & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 124 publications receiving 3398 citations. Previous affiliations of Qing-Wen Zhang include Sun Yat-sen University & Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

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Techniques for extraction and isolation of natural products: a comprehensive review

TL;DR: This paper intends to provide a comprehensive view of a variety of methods used in the extraction and isolation of natural products, presenting the advantage, disadvantage and practical examples of conventional and modern techniques involved in natural products research.
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Curcumin-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles have prolonged in vitro antitumour activity, cellular uptake and improved in vivo bioavailability

TL;DR: C-SLNs with improved dispersibility and chemical stability in an aqueous system have been successfully developed and may represent a potentially useful cancer therapeutic curcumin delivery system.
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Coptidis rhizoma and its main bioactive components: recent advances in chemical investigation, quality evaluation and pharmacological activity

TL;DR: Various investigations have shown that CR and its main alkaloids exhibited many powerful pharmacological effects including anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti -diabetic, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, hypoglycemic,Anti-Alzheimer and hepatoprotective activities.
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Targeted depletion of tumour-associated macrophages by an alendronate–glucomannan conjugate for cancer immunotherapy

TL;DR: The treatment using ALN-BSP effectively eliminated TAMs, remarkably inhibited angiogenesis, recovered local immune surveillance, and eventually suppressed tumour progression, without eliciting any unwanted effect such as systematic immune response.