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Zhiyuan Zhong
Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)
Publications - 359
Citations - 26501
Zhiyuan Zhong is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Micelle. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 325 publications receiving 23337 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhiyuan Zhong include Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich & Academia Sinica.
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Glutathione-responsive nano-vehicles as a promising platform for targeted intracellular drug and gene delivery.
TL;DR: This paper will review recent results on GSH-responsive nano-vehicles in particular micelles, nanoparticles, capsules, polymersomes, nanogels, dendritic and macromolecular drug conjugates, and nano-sized nucleic acid complexes for controlled delivery of anti-cancer drugs and nucleic acids.
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Dual and multi-stimuli responsive polymeric nanoparticles for programmed site-specific drug delivery
TL;DR: This review paper highlights the recent exciting developments in dual and multi-stimuli responsive polymeric nanoparticles for precision drug delivery applications, with a particular focus on their design, drug release performance, and therapeutic benefits.
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Reduction-sensitive polymers and bioconjugates for biomedical applications.
TL;DR: This review presents recent advances in the development of reduction-sensitive biodegradable polymers and conjugates, with particular focus on the up-to-date design and chemistry of various reduction- sensitive delivery systems including liposome, polymersomes, polymeric micelles, DNA containing nanoparticles, polyion complex micells, nano- and micro-gels, nanotubes, and multi-layered thin films.
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Stimuli-responsive polymersomes for programmed drug delivery.
TL;DR: In this article, recent advances in stimuli-sensitive polymersomes have been reviewed, and perspectives on future developments have been discussed.
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Protein Immobilization Strategies for Protein Biochips
TL;DR: Current protein immobilization strategies, including physical, covalent, and bioaffinity immobilization for the fabrication of protein biochips, are described and particular consideration has been given to oriented immobilization, also referred to as site-specific immobilized, which is believed will improve homogeneous surface covering and accessibility of the active site.