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Xiaoqing Liu
Researcher at Wuhan University
Publications - 136
Citations - 7809
Xiaoqing Liu is an academic researcher from Wuhan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Biology. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 108 publications receiving 5936 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaoqing Liu include Chinese Academy of Sciences & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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Chemiluminescent and Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (CRET) Detection of DNA, Metal Ions, and Aptamer–Substrate Complexes Using Hemin/G-Quadruplexes and CdSe/ZnS Quantum Dots
TL;DR: By the application of three different sized QDs functionalized with different hairpins, the multiplexed analysis of three Different DNA targets is demonstrated by the generation of threeDifferent CRET luminescence signals.
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DNA Switches: From Principles to Applications
TL;DR: This Review addresses the implementation of the information encoded in nucleic acids to develop DNA switches to tailor switchable DNA hydrogels, for the controlled drug-release and for the activation of switchable enzyme cascades.
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Graphene Oxide/Nucleic-Acid-Stabilized Silver Nanoclusters: Functional Hybrid Materials for Optical Aptamer Sensing and Multiplexed Analysis of Pathogenic DNAs
TL;DR: Hybrid systems consisting of nucleic-acid-functionalized silver nanoclusters (AgNCs) and graphene oxide (GO) are used for the development of fluorescent DNA sensors and aptasensors and for the multiplexed analysis of a series of genes of infectious pathogens.
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Selective synthesis of single-crystalline rhombic dodecahedral, octahedral, and cubic gold nanocrystals.
Wenxin Niu,Shanliang Zheng,Dawei Wang,Xiaoqing Liu,Haijuan Li,Shuang Han,Jiuan Chen,Zhiyong Tang,Guobao Xu +8 more
TL;DR: A versatile seed-mediated growth method for selectively synthesizing single-crystalline rhombic dodecahedral, octahedral, and cubic gold nanocrystals and the cooperative work of cetylpyridinium and bromide ions can stabilize the gold facet under the growth condition in this study, thereby leading to the formation of cubic gold Nanocrystals.