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Victor C. Yang

Researcher at Tianjin Medical University

Publications -  15
Citations -  188

Victor C. Yang is an academic researcher from Tianjin Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fusion protein & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 159 citations. Previous affiliations of Victor C. Yang include Tianjin University.

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Folic acid-conjugated pH/temperature/redox multi-stimuli responsive polymer microspheres for delivery of anti-cancer drug

TL;DR: The folic acid-conjugated microspheres may be a promising vector for delivery of anti-cancer drugs as it exhibits a low cytotoxicity and degradability, precise molecular targeting property and multi-stimuli responsively controlled drug release.
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Intra-articular delivery of synovium-resident mesenchymal stem cells via BMP-7-loaded fibrous PLGA scaffolds for cartilage repair

TL;DR: Scaffold-supported combined administration of synMSCs with BMP-7 resulted in high proteoglycan and collagen type II induction and thick hyaline cartilage formation and intra-articular co-delivery of synSCs with BMCs via fibrous PLGA scaffolds may be a promising therapeutic modality for articular cartilage repair.
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Riparoside B and timosaponin J, two steroidal glycosides from Smilax riparia, resist to hyperuricemia based on URAT1 in hyperuricemic mice.

TL;DR: Two steroidal glycosides named riparoside B and timosaponin J are found to possess potent uricosuric effect in hyperuricemic mice through decreasing renal mURAT1 mainly and inhibiting XOD activity in a certain extent, which contribute to the enhancement of uric acid excretion and attenuatehyperuricemia-induced renal dysfunction.
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Recombinant TAT–gelonin fusion toxin: Synthesis and characterization of heparin/protamine-regulated cell transduction

TL;DR: It is demonstrated, both in vitro and in vivo, that the cell transduction of TAT-Gel can be completely curbed with heparin and yet thisHeparin block can be efficiently reversed by the addition of protamine.
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Target activated cell/tissue translocation peptide for impermeable compound strategy, and uses thereof

TL;DR: In this paper, a target activated cell/tissue translocation peptide for an impermeable compound strategy (TACTICS), which comprises (a) a protein transport domain (PTD), (b) a masking domain, and (c) a spacer having a target cell-tissue enzyme-specific cleavage, was presented.