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Yajing Han

Researcher at Central South University

Publications -  15
Citations -  1303

Yajing Han is an academic researcher from Central South University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 959 citations. Previous affiliations of Yajing Han include Hunan University.

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Black Phosphorus Nanosheet‐Based Drug Delivery System for Synergistic Photodynamic/Photothermal/Chemotherapy of Cancer

TL;DR: The synergistic photodynamic/photothermal/chemotherapy makes BP-based drug delivery system a multifunctional nanomedicine platform, and the intrinsic photothermal and photodynamic effects of BP enhance the antitumor activities.
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Dual Roles of Protein as a Template and a Sulfur Provider: A General Approach to Metal Sulfides for Efficient Photothermal Therapy of Cancer

TL;DR: This work paves a new avenue toward the synthesis of structure-controlled and biocompatible metal sulfide NPs, which can find wide applications in biomedical fields.
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Engineering H2O2 Self-Supplying Nanotheranostic Platform for Targeted and Imaging-Guided Chemodynamic Therapy.

TL;DR: In vivo studies reveal that the developed H2O2 self-supplying, active targeting and bimodal imaging nanotheranostic platform hold the potential as a highly efficient strategy for CDT of cancer.
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Carbon Nanotube–Bilirubin Oxidase Bioconjugate as a New Biofuel Cell Label for Self-Powered Immunosensor

TL;DR: A biofuel cells-based self-powered sensing platform can determine the level of CML in serum samples from multiple healthy donors and multiple sclerosis patients, being well in accordance with that from the commercial ELISA analysis.
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NIR light controlled release of caged hydrogen sulfide based on upconversion nanoparticles

TL;DR: A NIR light induced H2S release platform based on UCNPs was constructed to real-time monitor the delivery process in vivo, which may provide a new way for the use of H 2S-based therapeutics for a variety of diseases.