Lan Ding
Northwest Normal University
4 Papers
14 Citations
Lan Ding is an academic researcher from Northwest Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Superoxide & Nanocomposite. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
Construction of a highly sensitive non-enzymatic sensor for superoxide anion radical detection from living cells
TL;DR: This novel non-enzymatic O2•- sensor can detect O2- release from cancer cells under both the external stimulation and the normal condition, which has the great potential application in clinical diagnostics to assess oxidative stress of living cells.
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A new approach to the prediction of transmembrane structures
TL;DR: A new approach, maximum spectrum of continuous wavelet transform (MSCWT), is proposed to predict TMHs and the predictions for eight SARS-CoV membrane proteins indicate that MSCWT has the same capacity with software TMpred.
Construction of an ultrasensitive non-enzymatic sensor to investigate the dynamic process of superoxide anion release from living cells.
TL;DR: A vitro simulation experiment confirmed the role of superoxide dismutase (SOD) for the first time because it could maintain the O2•- concentration at a normal physiological range and has the tremendous potential application in clinical diagnostics to assess oxidative stress.