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Yuliang Zhao
Researcher at Center for Excellence in Education
Publications - 124
Citations - 20799
Yuliang Zhao is an academic researcher from Center for Excellence in Education. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 124 publications receiving 17541 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuliang Zhao include Oak Ridge National Laboratory & Soochow University (Suzhou).
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Cytotoxicity of Carbon Nanomaterials: Single-Wall Nanotube, Multi-Wall Nanotube, and Fullerene
TL;DR: Carbon nanomaterials with different geometric structures exhibit quite different cytotoxicity and bioactivity in vitro, although they may not be accurately reflected in the comparative toxicity in vivo.
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Acute toxicity and biodistribution of different sized titanium dioxide particles in mice after oral administration.
Jiangxue Wang,Guoqiang Zhou,Chunying Chen,Hongwei Yu,Tiancheng Wang,Yongmei Ma,Guang Jia,Yuxi Gao,Bai Li,Jin Sun,Yufeng Li,Fang Jiao,Yuliang Zhao,Zhifang Chai +13 more
TL;DR: Biodistribution experiment showed that TiO(2) mainly retained in the liver, spleen, kidneys, and lung tissues, which indicated thatTiO( 2) particles could be transported to other tissues and organs after uptake by gastrointestinal tract.
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A DNA nanorobot functions as a cancer therapeutic in response to a molecular trigger in vivo.
Suping Li,Qiao Jiang,Shaoli Liu,Yinlong Zhang,Yanhua Tian,Yanhua Tian,Chen Song,Jing Wang,Yiguo Zou,Gregory J. Anderson,Jing Yan Han,Yung Chang,Yan Liu,Chen Zhang,Liang Chen,Guang-Biao Zhou,Guangjun Nie,Guangjun Nie,Hao Yan,Baoquan Ding,Yuliang Zhao,Yuliang Zhao +21 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that intravenously injected DNA nanorobots deliver thrombin specifically to tumor-associated blood vessels and induce intravascular thrombosis, resulting in tumor necrosis and inhibition of tumor growth.
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Acute toxicological effects of copper nanoparticles in vivo.
Zhen Chen,Huan Meng,Gengmei Xing,Chunying Chen,Yuliang Zhao,Guang Jia,Tiancheng Wang,Hui Yuan,Chang Ye,Feng Zhao,Zhifang Chai,Chuanfeng Zhu,Xiaohong Fang,Baocheng Ma,Li-Jun Wan +14 more
TL;DR: Results indicate a gender dependent feature of nanotoxicity andKidney, liver and spleen are found to be target organs of nano-copper particles.
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Binding of blood proteins to carbon nanotubes reduces cytotoxicity
Cuicui Ge,Jiangfeng Du,Lina Zhao,Liming Wang,Ying Liu,Denghua Li,Yanlian Yang,Ruhong Zhou,Yuliang Zhao,Zhifang Chai,Chunying Chen +10 more
TL;DR: Light is shed toward the design of safe carbon nanotube nanomaterials by comprehensive preconsideration of their interactions with human serum proteins by finding a competitive binding of these proteins with different adsorption capacity and packing modes.