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Yanlin Lv

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  23
Citations -  1102

Yanlin Lv is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence & Fluorophore. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 22 publications receiving 689 citations.

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Engineering Magnetosomes for Ferroptosis/Immunomodulation Synergism in Cancer.

TL;DR: The synergism of immunomodulation and ferroptosis in such a cyclical manner leads to potent therapeutic effects with few abnormalities, which supports the engineered magnetosomes as a promising combination modality for anticancer therapy.
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Nanolongan with Multiple On-Demand Conversions for Ferroptosis–Apoptosis Combined Anticancer Therapy

TL;DR: In this article, a nanolongan delivery system was designed, which possessed a typical structure of one core (up-conversion nanoparticles, UCNP) in one gel particle (Fe3+ cross-linked oxidized starch) with multiple on-demand conversions.
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Erythrocyte membrane-coated NIR-triggered biomimetic nanovectors with programmed delivery for photodynamic therapy of cancer.

TL;DR: The synergistic effect of RM coating and dual-targeting of such feature-packed agents are investigated in tumor-bearing mice and the improved PDT therapeutic efficacy is confirmed, which is the first paradigm where RM-coated NIR-triggered nanovectors with programmed delivery ability is applied in PDT of tumor in vivo.
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Cancer Cell Membrane-Biomimetic Nanoprobes with Two-Photon Excitation and Near-Infrared Emission for Intravital Tumor Fluorescence Imaging

TL;DR: These nanoprobes unequivocally enabled high-resolution visualization of the fine heterogeneous architectures of intravital tumor tissue, which proclaims the great potential of this type of probe for high-contrast fluorescence detection of thick biological samples in practical applications.
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A BODIPY-Based Fluorescent Probe for Detection of Subnanomolar Phosgene with Rapid Response and High Selectivity

TL;DR: A new type of phosgene probe with a limit of detection down to 0.12 nM, response time of less than 1.5 s, and high selectivity over other similarly reactive toxic chemicals was developed using ethylenediamine as the recognition moiety and 8-substituted BODIPY unit as the fluorescence signaling component.