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Xiuxiu Wang

Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)

Publications -  29
Citations -  452

Xiuxiu Wang is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 186 citations.

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Enantiomer-dependent immunological response to chiral nanoparticles

TL;DR: Left-handed nanoparticles show substantially higher efficiency compared with their right-handed counterparts as adjuvants for vaccination against the H9N2 influenza virus, opening a path to the use of nanoscale chirality in immunology.
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Bioresponsive and fluorescent hyaluronic acid-iodixanol nanogels for targeted X-ray computed tomography imaging and chemotherapy of breast tumors

TL;DR: Bioresponsive and fluorescent hyaluronic acid-iodixanol nanogels (HAI-NGs) are designed and developed for targeted X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging and chemotherapy of MCF-7 human breast tumors and appear as a "smart" theranostic nanoplatform for the treatment of CD44 positive tumors.
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Hyaluronic acid shell and disulfide-crosslinked core micelles for in vivo targeted delivery of bortezomib for the treatment of multiple myeloma.

TL;DR: In this paper, a targeted BTZ therapy of multiple myeloma (MM) was proposed by hyaluronic acid-shelled and core-disulfide-crosslinked biodegradable micelles (HA-CCMs) encapsulating lipophilized BTZ, bortezomib-pinanediol (BP).
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Exogenous vitamin C boosts the antitumor efficacy of paclitaxel containing reduction-sensitive shell-sheddable micelles in vivo

TL;DR: It is reported that a high concentration of the natural reducing agent vitamin C (VC) triggers rapid extracellular PTX release from PTX‐loaded shell‐sheddable PEG‐SS‐PCL micelles in tumors in vivo.
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Biocompatible and bioreducible micelles fabricated from novel α-amino acid-based poly(disulfide urethane)s: design, synthesis and triggered doxorubicin release

TL;DR: These biocompatible and bioreducible α-amino acid-based poly(disulfide urethane) micelles have appeared to be a particularly interesting platform for triggered intracellular anticancer drug delivery.