Ruigong Su
Chinese Academy of Sciences
16 Papers
152 Citations
Ruigong Su is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface modification & Oxide. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
The promotion of neurite sprouting and outgrowth of mouse hippocampal cells in culture by graphene substrates.
Ning Li,Xuemin Zhang,Xuemin Zhang,Qin Song,Ruigong Su,Qi Zhang,Tao Kong,Liwei Liu,Gang Jin,Mingliang Tang,Guosheng Cheng +10 more
TL;DR: The results reveal that graphene substrates exhibited excellent biocompatibility, as cell viability and morphology were not affected and neurites, one of the key structures for neural functions, are affected by graphene during the development until maturation in a mouse hippocampal culture model.
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Surface functionalization of zinc oxide by carboxyalkylphosphonic acid self-assembled monolayers.
TL;DR: IgG (immunoglobulin G) protein immobilization through SAM bridging was demonstrated and the application of phosphonic acid-based surface functionalization on sensing and optoelectronic devices was expanded.
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CMOS-compatible, label-free silicon-nanowire biosensors to detect cardiac troponin I for acute myocardial infarction diagnosis
TL;DR: By utilizing the top-down fabrication method, this work provides an efficient way for the cTnI proteins detection with an enormous potential of mass-production, which definitely facilitate the practical applications.
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The Effects of Topographical Patterns and Sizes on Neural Stem Cell Behavior
Lin Qi,Ning Li,Rong Huang,Qin Song,Long Wang,Qi Zhang,Ruigong Su,Tao Kong,Mingliang Tang,Guosheng Cheng +9 more
TL;DR: The statistical results suggest MAPK/Erk pathway is partially involved in topography-induced differentiation, and a better understanding on the different roles of topographical cues on stem cell behavior is provided, especially on the selective differentiation.
Tailoring the interlayer interaction between doxorubicin-loaded graphene oxide nanosheets by controlling the drug content
Qi Zhang,Weiwei Li,Tao Kong,Ruigong Su,Ning Li,Qin Song,Mingliang Tang,Liwei Liu,Guosheng Cheng +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of a model drug, doxorubicin (DOX), on GO interlayer interaction was investigated by evaluating the pyrolysis activation energy using thermogravimetric analysis and a mathematical model.
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