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Zhanglong Liu
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 24
Citations - 550
Zhanglong Liu is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wurtzite crystal structure & HIV-1 protease. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 24 publications receiving 479 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhanglong Liu include Chinese Academy of Sciences & National Institute of Standards and Technology.
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Controlled Growth of High-Quality ZnO-Based Films and Fabrication of Visible-Blind and Solar-Blind Ultra-Violet Detectors
Xiaolong Du,Zengxia Mei,Zhanglong Liu,Yang Guo,Tianchong Zhang,Yaonan Hou,Ze Zhang,Qi-Kun Xue,Andrej Yu. Kuznetsov +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a quasi-homo buffer is introduced prior to growth of a wurtzite MgZnO epilayer to suppress phase segregation of rock-salt MgO, achieving wide range bandgap tuning from 3.3 to 4.55 eV.
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Mg0.55Zn0.45O solar-blind ultraviolet detector with high photoresponse performance and large internal gain
TL;DR: A Schottky type metal-semiconductor-metal solar-blind ultraviolet detector was fabricated on high quality wurtzite Mg0.55Zn0.45O epitaxial film.
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Toward increased concentration sensitivity for continuous wave EPR investigations of spin-labeled biological macromolecules at high fields.
Likai Song,Zhanglong Liu,Pavanjeet Kaur,Jackie M. Esquiaqui,Robert I. Hunter,Stephen Hill,Graham Smith,Gail E. Fanucci +7 more
TL;DR: The results highlight the sensitivity of the thin-layer sample holders employed in HiPER for spin-labeling studies of biological macromolecules at high fields, where applications can extend to other systems that are facilitated by the modest sample volumes and ease of sample loading and geometry.
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Pulsed EPR characterization of HIV-1 protease conformational sampling and inhibitor-induced population shifts
Zhanglong Liu,Thomas M. Casey,Mandy E. Blackburn,Xi Huang,Linh Pham,Ian Mitchelle S. de Vera,Jeffrey D. Carter,Jamie L. Kear-Scott,Angelo M. Veloro,Luis Galiano,Gail E. Fanucci +10 more
TL;DR: These collective results support the notion that inhibitor-induced closure of the flaps correlates with inhibitor efficiency and drug resistance and suggest DEER as a tool for studying conformational sampling in flexible enzymes as it relates to function.
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Effects of Hinge-region Natural Polymorphisms on Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Type 1 Protease Structure, Dynamics, and Drug Pressure Evolution.
Zhanglong Liu,Xi Huang,Lingna Hu,Linh Pham,Katye M. Poole,Yan Tang,Brian P. Mahon,Wenxing Tang,Kunhua Li,Nathan E. Goldfarb,Ben M. Dunn,Robert McKenna,Gail E. Fanucci +12 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that these hinge-region natural polymorphisms, which may arise as drug pressure secondary mutations, alter protein dynamics and the conformational landscape, which are important thermodynamic parameters to consider for development of inhibitors that target for non-subtype B PR.