Lei Zhang
Southeast University
1927 Papers
6.3K Citations
Lei Zhang is an academic researcher from Southeast University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 1485 publications. Previous affiliations of Lei Zhang include Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology & The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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Papers
In vivo transdermal delivery of large molecules by pressure-mediated electroincorporation and electroporation: a novel method for drug and gene delivery☆
TL;DR: Pressure-mediated electroincorporation (PMEI) is reported to be used to deliver Lupron Depot microspheres loaded with leuprolide acetate into hairless mouse skin and into human skin xenografted onto immunodeficient nude mice.
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Tuning a zigzag SiC nanoribbon as a thermal spin current generator
Peng Jiang,Peng Jiang,Xixi Tao,Xixi Tao,Hua Hao,Lingling Song,Xiaohong Zheng,Xiaohong Zheng,Lei Zhang,Zhi Zeng,Zhi Zeng +10 more
- 19 Jun 2017
TL;DR: In this paper, the spin-dependent Seebeck effect was investigated in a zigzag SiC nanoribbon device under a thermal gradient using a first-principles technique.
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Dynamically configurable hybridization of plasmon modes in nanoring dimer arrays.
Lei Zhang,Zhaogang Dong,Ying Min Wang,Yan Jun Liu,Shuang Zhang,Joel K. W. Yang,Joel K. W. Yang,Cheng-Wei Qiu,Cheng-Wei Qiu +8 more
TL;DR: This work presents a novel strategy capable of dynamically configuring the plasmon-induced transparency (PIT) effect with a polarization-dependent controllability based on a nanoring dimer array that will inspire further exciting achievements that utilize various polarization states of the electromagnetic wave.
Fast transmission to remote cooperative groups: a new key management paradigm
TL;DR: The proposed key management paradigm is a hybrid of traditional broadcast encryption and group key agreement and facilitates simple yet efficient member deletion/addition and flexible rekeying strategies and is a very promising solution to many applications.
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Nematic DNA Thermotropic Liquid Crystals with Photoresponsive Mechanical Properties.
Lei Zhang,Lei Zhang,Lei Zhang,Sourav Maity,Kai Liu,Qing Liu,Robert Göstl,Giuseppe Portale,Wouter H. Roos,Andreas Herrmann +9 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates a new type of DNA TLC that is formed by electrostatic complexation of anionic oligonucleotides and cationic surfactants containing an azobenzene (AZO) moiety, and photoisomerization of the AZO moieties from the E- to the Z-form alters the stiffness of the DNA-AZO hybrid materials opening a pathway toward the development ofDNA TLCs as stimuli-responsive biomaterials.