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Zicheng Li

Researcher at Washington University in St. Louis

Publications -  5
Citations -  280

Zicheng Li is an academic researcher from Washington University in St. Louis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Charge density & Nanomedicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 272 citations.

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Facile, efficient approach to accomplish tunable chemistries and variable biodistributions for shell cross-linked nanoparticles.

TL;DR: The in vivo behavior of shell cross-linked knedel-like (SCK) nanoparticles is shown to be tunable via a straightforward and versatile process that advances SCKs as attractive nanoscale carriers in the field of nanomedics.
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Strategies for Optimized Radiolabeling of Nanoparticles for in vivo PET Imaging

TL;DR: This strategy involved a complete redesign of the nanoparticle system, utilizing macromolecular precursors that were preloaded with labeling sites and programmed for supramolecular assembly into discrete, functional nanoscale objects.
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Shell crosslinked nanoparticles carrying silver antimicrobials as therapeutics

TL;DR: Amphiphilic polymer nanoparticles loaded with silver cations or/and N-heterocyclic carbene-silver complexes were assessed as antimicrobial agents against Gram-negative pathogens Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Labeling of Polymer Nanostructures for Medical Imaging: Importance of Cross-Linking Extent, Spacer Length, and Charge Density

TL;DR: An intricate interplay between the chemical and physical properties of both the DOTA derivative and the SCK nanostructures was revealed, demonstrating the importance of structural control.
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In vivo evaluation of 64Cu labeled PEGylated shell crosslinked nanoparticles (SCKs) as candidates for imaging and drug delivery

TL;DR: In this article, amphibilic diblock copolymers were conjugated with 2 DOTA and 0, 1, 2.4 or 5.5 PEG2000 chains per polymer and used to synthesize SCK1-4.