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Yong-Yuan Dai

Researcher at Southeast University

Publications -  9
Citations -  417

Yong-Yuan Dai is an academic researcher from Southeast University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer cell & Drug resistance. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 388 citations.

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The in vitro inhibition of multidrug resistance by combined nanoparticulate titanium dioxide and UV irradition.

TL;DR: It is observed that the combination of the nano-TiO2 and UV irradiation with the accompanying anticancer drug daunorubicin could provoke some considerable changes of the cell membrane of the target leukemia cells, which indicates that nano-O2 could not only increase the drug accumulation in target cancer cells, but also act as an effective anti-MDR agent to inhibit the relative drug resistance.
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The application of Fe3O4 nanoparticles in cancer research: a new strategy to inhibit drug resistance.

TL;DR: A novel strategy to inhibit the multidrug resistance of the targeted tumor cells by combining the unique properties of tetraheptylammonium capped Fe(3)O(4) magnetic nanoparticles with the drug accumulation of anticancer drug daunorubicin is explored.
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The Enhancement Effect of Gold Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery and as Biomarkers of Drug-Resistant Cancer Cells

TL;DR: Observations indicate that the interaction between the functionalized Au NPs and biologically active molecules on the surface of leukemia cells may contribute the observed enhancement in cellular drug uptake.
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Synergistic enhancement effect of magnetic nanoparticles on anticancer drug accumulation in cancer cells

TL;DR: Observations indicate that the enhancement effect of Fe(3)O(4) nanoparticles is much stronger than that ofFe(2)O (3) and Ni nanoparticles, suggesting that nanoparticle surface chemistry and size as well as the unique properties of the magnetic nanoparticles themselves may contribute to the synergistic enhanced effect of the drug uptake of targeted cancer cells.
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Reversal in multidrug resistance by magnetic nanoparticle of Fe3O4 loaded with adriamycin and tetrandrine in K562/A02 leukemic cells.

TL;DR: It is proposed that Fe3O4-MNPs loaded with ADM and Tet probably have synergetic effect on reversal in multidrug resistance and can enhance the effective accumulation of the drugs in K562/A02.