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Yi Yan Yang
Researcher at Agency for Science, Technology and Research
Publications - 374
Citations - 22011
Yi Yan Yang is an academic researcher from Agency for Science, Technology and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Micelle & Antimicrobial. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 358 publications receiving 19328 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Yan Yang include National University of Singapore & Imperial College London.
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Antimicrobial polymers capable of supramolecular assembly
Mareva Fevre,James L. Hedrick,Nathaniel H. Park,Victoria A. Piunova,Pang Kern Jeremy Tan,Yi Yan Yang +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, techniques regarding chemical compounds with antimicrobial functionality are provided, where a monomer can comprise a bis(urea)guanidinium structure covalently bonded to a functional group.
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Polylysine polymers with antimicrobial and/or anticancer activity
Nathaniel H. Park,James L. Hedrick,Victoria A. Piunova,Gavin O. Jones,Yi Yan Yang,Pang Kern Jeremy Tan,Chuan Yang,Cherylette Anne Alexander +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, techniques regarding guanidinium functionalized polylysine polymers that can have antimicrobial and/or anticancer activity are provided, where one or more embodiments described in this paper can comprise a chemical composition, which can include a polymer comprising a molecular backbone covalently bonded to a pendent guanidine functional group.
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Hydrophilic polymers with antimicrobial functionalities
Mareva B. Fevre,James L. Hedrick,Nathaniel H. Park,Victoria A. Piunova,Pang Kern Jeremy Tan,Yi Yan Yang,Musan Zhang +6 more
TL;DR: Techniques regarding ionene and/or polyionene compositions with antimicrobial functionality and enhanced hydrophilicity are provided in this article, where one or more embodiments can regard a chemical compound that can comprise an ionene unit, which can comprise a cation distributed along a degradable backbone.
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Preparation of robust polythioaminal carriers
Dylan J. Boday,Willy Chin,Jeannette M. Garcia,James L. Hedrick,Eunice Leong Jiayu,Shrinivas Venkataraman,Zhi Xiang Voo,Rudy J. Wojtecki,Yi Yan Yang +8 more
TL;DR: The polythioaminal block copolymer coupled to a therapeutic agent is a polymer-therapeutic conjugate that exhibits higher stability and longer life time in aqueous environments as discussed by the authors.