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Rong Liu

Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital

Publications -  31
Citations -  1365

Rong Liu is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung cancer & Mesothelioma. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1133 citations. Previous affiliations of Rong Liu include Harvard University.

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Expansile nanoparticles: synthesis, characterization, and in vivo efficacy of an acid-responsive polymeric drug delivery system.

TL;DR: E engineered polymeric nanoparticles that undergo a hydrophobic to hydrophilic transition at pH 5 to afford swelling and rapid release of their contents are reported.
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Local Cancer Recurrence: The Realities, Challenges, and Opportunities for New Therapies

TL;DR: This review highlights selected malignancies in which surgical resection is a key treatment modality and local recurrence plays a significant role in overall oncologic outcome with regard to survival and quality of life.
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Prevention of lung cancer recurrence using cisplatin-loaded superhydrophobic nanofiber meshes

TL;DR: The in vivo evaluation of cisplatin-loaded superhydrophobic meshes in the prevention of local cancer recurrence in a murine model of LLC surgical resection demonstrated a statistically significant increase in median recurrence-free survival to >23 days, compared to standard intraperitoneal cisPlatin therapy of equivalent dose.
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Inhaled Agonists of Soluble Guanylate Cyclase Induce Selective Pulmonary Vasodilation

TL;DR: Inhalation of microparticles containing agonists of s GC may provide an effective novel treatment for patients with pulmonary hypertension, particularly when responsiveness to iNO is impaired by oxidation of sGC.
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Prevention of local tumor recurrence following surgery using low-dose chemotherapeutic polymer films.

TL;DR: Local application of paclitaxel-loaded polymer films following surgical resection can prevent local tumor recurrence without impairing wound healing.