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Z. Hong Zhou

Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles

Publications -  251
Citations -  13342

Z. Hong Zhou is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Capsid & Biology. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 225 publications receiving 11143 citations. Previous affiliations of Z. Hong Zhou include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & University of Science and Technology of China.

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A novel intracellular protein delivery platform based on single-protein nanocapsules

TL;DR: A novel delivery platform based on nanocapsules consisting of a protein core and a thin permeable polymeric shell that can be engineered to either degrade or remain stable at different pHs is shown, suggesting potential applications in imaging, therapy and cosmetics fields.
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Atomic Structure of Human Adenovirus by Cryo-EM Reveals Interactions Among Protein Networks

TL;DR: The structure of the whole human adenovirus virion is reported at 3.6 angstroms resolution by cryo–electron microscopy (cryo-EM), revealing in situ atomic models of three minor capsid proteins, extensions of the major capsids, and interactions within three protein-protein networks.
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Cryo-EM structure of the mature dengue virus at 3.5-A resolution.

TL;DR: The atomic model of the whole virion from cryo–electron microscopy at 3.5-Å resolution reveals that in the mature virus at neutral extracellular pH, the N-terminal 20-amino-acid segment of M prevents spring-loaded E fusion protein from prematurely exposing its fusion peptide.
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Aspect ratio determines the quantity of mesoporous silica nanoparticle uptake by a small GTPase-dependent macropinocytosis mechanism.

TL;DR: Using a mesoporous silica nanoparticle library that has been constructed to cover a range of different lengths, it is demonstrated that the AR of rod-shaped particles determines the rate and abundance of MSNP uptake by a macropinocytosis process in HeLa and A549 cancer cell lines.