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Zhuang Liu

Researcher at Soochow University (Suzhou)

Publications -  649
Citations -  107700

Zhuang Liu is an academic researcher from Soochow University (Suzhou). The author has contributed to research in topics: Photothermal therapy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 149, co-authored 535 publications receiving 87662 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhuang Liu include Suranaree University of Technology & Agilent Technologies.

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Electron-beam induced synthesis of nanostructures: a review

TL;DR: This review is dedicated to explore the body of work available on electron-beam induced synthesis techniques with in situ capabilities, and particular emphasis is placed on the electron beam-induced synthesis of nanostructures conducted inside a TEM.
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Mn2+-Doped Prussian Blue Nanocubes for Bimodal Imaging and Photothermal Therapy with Enhanced Performance

TL;DR: It is found that Mn2+-doped PB nanocubes exhibit increased longitudinal relaxivity along with enhanced optical absorption red-shifted to the near-infrared (NIR) region.
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Multiplexed five-color molecular imaging of cancer cells and tumor tissues with carbon nanotube Raman tags in the near-infrared

TL;DR: Ex vivo multiplexed Raman imaging of tumor samples uncovers a surprising up-regulation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) on LS174T colon cancer cells from cell culture to in vivo tumor growth.
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Protamine Functionalized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Stem Cell Labeling and In Vivo Raman/Magnetic Resonance/Photoacoustic Triple-Modal Imaging

TL;DR: It is shown that polyethylene glycol functionalized SWNTs conjugated with protamine (SWNT‐PEG‐PRO) exhibit extremely efficient cell entry into hMSCs, without affecting their proliferation and differentiation.
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Synthesis of Au–Fe3O4 heterostructured nanoparticles for in vivo computed tomography and magnetic resonance dual model imaging

TL;DR: Water-soluble Au-Fe3O4 heterostructured nanoparticles with high biocompatibility were synthesized and applied as a dual modality contrast agent and present strong CT/MRI contrast enhancement in a rabbit model.