Li Xiang
University of South China
6 Papers
Li Xiang is an academic researcher from University of South China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Advances in Injectable and Self-healing Polysaccharide Hydrogel Based on the Schiff Base Reaction.
TL;DR: In this article, the preparation and self-healing properties of the polysaccharide hydrogels that are established on the Schiff base reaction are focused on and their biological applications in drug delivery and cell therapy are discussed.
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Responsive shape-shifting nanoarchitectonics and its application in tumor diagnosis and therapy.
TL;DR: The shape of nanoparticles greatly affects their circulation time, flow behavior, intratumoral amassing, cell internalization as well as tumor tissue penetration as discussed by the authors , and adopting stimulus-responsive shape-switching (namely, shape-shifting nanoarchitectonics) can not only ensure a good circulation and extravasation for NPs, but also and more importantly, promote their amassing and retention, and penetration in tumor tissues to maximize therapeutic efficacy.
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Selective Inhibition of Glycolysis in Hepatic Stellate Cells and Suppression of Liver Fibrogenesis with Vitamin A-Derivative Decorated Camptothecin Micelles.
Li Xiang,Xin Wang,Qiang Jiao,Yaru Shao,Rui Luo,Jie Zhang,Xiao-Hu Zheng,Shaobi Zhou,Yuping Chen +8 more
TL;DR: Overall, the CPT carried by VA-decorated PEG-PCL polymeric micelles can selectively inhibit the glycolysis and expansion of HSCs and thus suppress fibrogenesis, providing an original and effective approach for anti-fibrotic therapy.
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Folate Decoration Supports the Targeting of Camptothecin Micelles against Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells and the Suppression of Fibrogenesis.
Li Xiang,Xin Wang,Yaru Shao,Qiang Jiao,Jiang Cheng,Xiaotong Zheng,Shaobing Zhou,Yuping Chen +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors applied folic acid (FA) decoration to generate an active drug-targeting at activated hepatic stellate cells (aHSCs) and suppress hepato-fibrogenesis.
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Suppression of Liver Fibrogenesis with Photothermal Sorafenib Nanovesicles via Selectively Inhibiting Glycolysis and Amplification of Active HSCs.
Xianjing Xiang,Li Xiang,Qiangqiang Jiao,Wenhui Zhang,Yuping Chen +4 more