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Yu Du

Researcher at Sichuan University

Publications -  11
Citations -  592

Yu Du is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 353 citations.

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Salivary Glands: Potential Reservoirs for COVID-19 Asymptomatic Infection.

TL;DR: Attention is drawn to salivary glands in the epidemic process of asymptomatic infections in COVID-19, which shows the role of oral mucosa in coronavirus disease 2019 infection.
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Exosomes: The next generation of endogenous nanomaterials for advanced drug delivery and therapy.

TL;DR: A comprehensive understanding of the properties and applications of exosomes, including their biogenesis, biofunctions, isolation, purification, and drug loading, and typical examples in drug delivery and therapy are provided.
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Radiation-Induced Bystander Effect can be Transmitted Through Exosomes Using miRNAs as Effector Molecules.

TL;DR: After investigating the field of RIBE, it is important to understand the mechanisms and consequences of biological effects as well as the role of exosomes and exosomal miRNAs therein, from different sources and under different circumstances, respectively.
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Three-dimensional printing with biomaterials in craniofacial and dental tissue engineering.

TL;DR: Basic and clinical studies were discussed in this review to present the application of three-dimensional printing techniques in Craniofacial and dental tissue and their advances during these years, which might provide information for further AM studies in craniof facial and dental TE.
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Potentials of combining nanomaterials and stem cell therapy in myocardial repair.

TL;DR: A comprehensive understanding of the applications of four types of nanomaterials (nanogels, polymeric nanommaterials, inorganic nanom materials and exosomes) in stem cell therapy for myocardial repair is provided.