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Yuebin Li
Researcher at Hubei University
Publications - 49
Citations - 1585
Yuebin Li is an academic researcher from Hubei University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Nanocapsules. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1303 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuebin Li include University of Texas at Arlington & University of Texas System.
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Copper sulfide nanoparticles for photothermal ablation of tumor cells
TL;DR: Owing to their unique optical property, small size, low cost of production and low cytotoxicity, CuS nanoparticles are promising new nanomaterials for cancer photothermal ablation therapy.
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Recent Development of Sandwich Assay Based on the Nanobiotechnologies for Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Small Molecules, and Ions
TL;DR: Nanobiotechnologies for Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Small Molecules, and Ions are presented.
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Effect of Ag nanoparticle size on the photoelectrochemical properties of Ag decorated TiO2 nanotube arrays
TL;DR: In this article, the photoelectrochemical properties of prepared samples were investigated by the transient photocurrent measurement and the potential dependence of photocurrent under visible light irradiation, and the results showed that the photo electrochemical behavior of Ag decorated TiO 2 NTAs is dependent on the size of the Ag particles.
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Near‐Infrared Plasmonic 2D Semimetals for Applications in Communication and Biology
Zhengfeng Zhu,Yousheng Zou,Weida Hu,Yuebin Li,Yu Gu,Bingqiang Cao,Nan Guo,Lin Wang,Jizhong Song,Shengli Zhang,Haoshuang Gu,Haibo Zeng +11 more
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Nanoceria have no Genotoxic Effect on Human Lens Epithelial Cells
Barbara K. Pierscionek,Yuebin Li,Yuebin Li,Akeel A. Yasseen,Liza Colhoun,Ronald A. Schachar,Wei Chen +6 more
TL;DR: The absence of genotoxic effects on lens cells suggests that nanoceria, in the doses and exposures tested in this study, are not deleterious to the eye lens and have the potential for use in studying structural alterations, in developing non-surgical cataract treatments and in investigating other protein folding diseases.