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Yang Su

Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital

Publications -  31
Citations -  1518

Yang Su is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Metal-organic framework. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1413 citations. Previous affiliations of Yang Su include University of Wisconsin-Madison & Nanjing University.

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Assemblies of a New Flexible Multicarboxylate Ligand and d10 Metal Centers toward the Construction of Homochiral Helical Coordination Polymers: Structures, Luminescence, and NLO-Active Properties

TL;DR: Hydro(solvo)thermal reactions between a new flexible multicarboxylate ligand of 2,2',3,3'-oxydiphthalic acid and M(NO(3))(2) afford two novel homochiral helical coordination polymers, each of which discriminates only one kind of crystallographical nonequivalent metal atom.
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One dense and two open chiral metal-organic frameworks: crystal structures and physical properties.

TL;DR: Three 3D robust homochiral helical coordination polymers have been hydrothermally synthesized from a flexible ligand of 2,2',3,3'-odpda and the porous framework of 2 is stable after the removal of solvent water molecules and 3 changed its structure to an amorphous one because of the simultaneous loss of solvent and coordination water molecules.
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Coexistence of chiral hydrophilic and achiral hydrophobic channels in one multi-helical-array metal–organic framework incorporating helical water cluster chains

TL;DR: A novel host-guest metal-organic compound has been obtained through the reaction of Cd(II) ion and a versatile asymmetrical ligand of H(4)bptc based on hydro(solvo)thermal reactions.
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Conformational equilibria and intrinsic affinities define integrin activation.

TL;DR: The results suggest new principles for regulating signaling in the large class of receptors built from extracellular domains in tandem with single‐span transmembrane domains with profound regulation of affinity.
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Interweaving of triple-helical and extended metal-O-metal single-helical chains with the same helix axis in a 3D metal-organic framework.

TL;DR: A novel 3D metal-organic framework with interweaving of triple- and single-helical chains has been obtained based on hydro(solvo)thermal reactions.