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Xueji Zhang

Researcher at Shenzhen University

Publications -  717
Citations -  27153

Xueji Zhang is an academic researcher from Shenzhen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 578 publications receiving 18799 citations. Previous affiliations of Xueji Zhang include Nanjing University of Science and Technology & New Mexico State University.

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Measurement of Nitric Oxide Production in Biological Systems by Using Griess Reaction Assay

TL;DR: A review of using Griess Reaction method to determine nitric oxide production in biological systems finds it to be a waste of time and money to use this method.
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Biodegradable Biomimic Copper/Manganese Silicate Nanospheres for Chemodynamic/Photodynamic Synergistic Therapy with Simultaneous Glutathione Depletion and Hypoxia Relief.

TL;DR: In this paper, a biodegradable cancer cell membrane-coated mesoporous copper/manganese silicate nanospheres (mCMSNs) with homotypic targeting ability to the cancer cell lines and enhanced ROS generation through singlet oxygen (1O2) production and glutathione (GSH)-activated Fenton reaction, showing excellent CDT/PDT synergistic therapeutic effects.
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Erythrocyte-Cancer Hybrid Membrane Camouflaged Hollow Copper Sulfide Nanoparticles for Prolonged Circulation Life and Homotypic-Targeting Photothermal/Chemotherapy of Melanoma.

TL;DR: The DOX-loaded [RBC-B16]-coated CuS NP platform exhibits excellent synergistic photothermal/chemotherapy with about 100% melanoma tumor growth inhibition rate and may contribute to personalized nanomedicine of various tumors by combining the RBCs with a homotypic cancer membrane accordingly on the surface of the nanoparticle.
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Fuel-Free Synthetic Micro-/Nanomachines.

TL;DR: Recent developments on fuel-free micro-/nanomotors (powered by various external stimuli such as light, magnetic, electric, or ultrasonic fields) are summarized, ranging from fabrication to propulsion mechanisms.