Jun Xu
20 Papers
106 Citations
Jun Xu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ligand & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Ternary copper(II) complexes with amino acid chains and heterocyclic bases: DNA binding, cytotoxic and cell apoptosis induction properties.
Tieliang Ma,Jun Xu,Yuan Wang,Hao Yu,Yong Yang,Yang Liu,Weiliang Ding,Wenjiao Zhu,Ruhua Chen,Zhijun Ge,Yongfei Tan,Lei Jia,Taofeng Zhu +12 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the ternary copper(II) complexes had significant cytotoxic activity against the human lung cancer, human esophageal cancer and human gastric cancer cell lines and can effectively induce apoptosis of the three human tumor cells.
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Multifunctional nanocomposite based on halloysite nanotubes for efficient luminescent bioimaging and magnetic resonance imaging
TL;DR: The results of the MRI tests indicated that the Fe-HNT-Eu NC can significantly decrease the T2 signal intensity values of the normal liver tissue and thus make the boundary between thenormal liver and transplanted cancer more distinct, thus effectively improving the diagnosis effect of cancers.
Synthesis, characterization and anticancer activities of two lanthanide(III) complexes with a nicotinohydrazone ligand
Zhou-Qin Xu,Xian-Jie Mao,Lei Jia,Jun Xu,Taofeng Zhu,Hong-Xin Cai,Bie Hongyan,Ruhua Chen,Tieliang Ma +8 more
TL;DR: Two isostructural acylhydrazone based complexes, namely [Ce(penh) 2 (H 2 O) 4 ](NO 3 ) 3 ·4 H 2 O ( 1 ) and [Sm[penh] 2 (NO 3 ]( NO 3 )·C 2 H 5 OH ( 2 ) (penh= 2-acetylpyridine nicotinohydrazone), have been obtained and characterized by physico-chemical and spectroscopic methods as discussed by the authors.
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Visible light-induced lanthanide polymer nanocomposites based on clays for bioimaging applications
TL;DR: In this paper, a clay-based lanthanide polymer nanocomposites were fabricated by attaching a Lanthanide complex onto the surface of Palygorskite or tubular halloysite nanotubes (HNTs).
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Synthesis, characterization and anticancer activities of transition metal complexes with a nicotinohydrazone ligand
Shanshan Shen,Hong Chen,Taofeng Zhu,Xiuqin Ma,Jun Xu,Wenjiao Zhu,Ruhua Chen,Jing Xie,Tieliang Ma,Lei Jia,Yuan Wang,Chunyan Peng +11 more
TL;DR: Four complexes formed by the reaction of divalent transition metal salts and (E)-N'-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)nicotinohydrazide were able to markedly decrease the proliferation rate of various types of tumor cell, including the human lung cancer cell line A549, human gastric cancercell line BGC823 and human esophageal cancer cell lines Eca109 in a concentration-dependent manner.