15 Papers
7 Citations
Lin Shi is an academic researcher from South China University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
The Antibacterial Applications of Graphene and Its Derivatives.
Lin Shi,Jiongrun Chen,Lijing Teng,Lin Wang,Guanglin Zhu,Sa Liu,Zhengtang Luo,Xuetao Shi,Yingjun Wang,Li Ren +9 more
TL;DR: Recent advancements in the use of graphene and its derivatives as antibacterial agents are reviewed and contributions to improving these promising materials for antibacterial applications are described.
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Copper-Based Metal-Organic Framework Overcomes Cancer Chemoresistance through Systemically Disrupting Dynamically Balanced Cellular Redox Homeostasis.
Jian Liu,Ye Yuan,Yanni Cheng,Daan Fu,Zhongyin Chen,Yan Wang,Lifa Zhang,Chundong Yao,Lin Shi,Mingyi Li,Cheng-peng Zhou,Meizhen Zou,Guobin Wang,Lin Wang,Zheng Wang +14 more
TL;DR: Along with CuHPT's good biocompatibility, biochemical, cell biological, preclinical animal model data provide compelling evidence supporting the notion that this copper-based MOF is a predesigned smart therapeutic against drug-resistant cancers through precisely deconstructing their redox homeostasis.
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Silk sericin-based materials for biomedical applications.
TL;DR: In this paper , a review of the properties of silk sericin, including its properties, properties of different forms, and newly developed as well as potential biomedical applications is presented.
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Gold nanoparticles-embedded ceria with enhanced antioxidant activities for treating inflammatory bowel disease
Mingyi Li,Jian Liu,Lin Shi,Cheng-peng Zhou,Meizhen Zou,Daan Fu,Ye Yuan,Chundong Yao,Lifa Zhang,Sumei Qin,Miaodeng Liu,Qian Cheng,Zheng Wang,Lin Wang +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the gold nanoparticles-embedded ceria nanoparticles (Au/CeO2) with enhanced antioxidant activities are designed to block this cycle reaction for treating IBD by scavenging overproduced reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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Biocompatibility of Si-incorporated TiO2 film prepared by micro-arc oxidation
TL;DR: In this paper, a Si-incorporated TiO2 film on pure titanium implant by micro-arc oxidation (MAO) in the simple electrolyte only containing silicon salt (NaOH and Na2SiO3 with different concentrations).
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