Sihui Long
Wuhan Institute of Technology
61 Papers
294 Citations
Sihui Long is an academic researcher from Wuhan Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrogen bond & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 51 publications. Previous affiliations of Sihui Long include Chinese Ministry of Education & University of Kentucky.
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Papers
A redox stimuli-responsive superparamagnetic nanogel with chemically anchored DOX for enhanced anticancer efficacy and low systemic adverse effects
Lidi Chen,Yanan Xue,Xiaoyang Xia,Meifang Song,Juan Huang,Han Zhang,Bo Yu,Sihui Long,Yanping Liu,Lei Liu,Shi-Wen Huang,Faquan Yu +11 more
TL;DR: In vivo investigation exhibited that nanogel treatment induced obvious shrinkage in tumor volume but a stable growth in body weight and a healthy appearance, and it is believed that this nanogels will offer a promising candidate for highly effective cancer therapy.
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Negatively charged gold nanoparticles as an intrinsic peroxidase mimic and their applications in the oxidation of dopamine
TL;DR: The successful oxidation of dopamine, as an instance, under the action of AuNPs as a peroxidase was conducted, which would lead to a wide range of potential applications.
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A green and facile method for the preparation of a pH-responsive alginate nanogel for subcellular delivery of doxorubicin
TL;DR: A surfactant-free and organic solvent-free one-pot method was utilized for the preparation of a pH-responsive alginate nanogel (pH-AN), and it is clearly suggested that a green and facile method was proposed to achieve a alkaline nanogels carrier for the delivery of drugs.
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Efficient reduction and pH co-triggered DOX-loaded magnetic nanogel carrier using disulfide crosslinking.
TL;DR: A glutathione (GSH)/pH co-triggered magnetic nanogel drug delivery system for doxorubicin (DOX) based on the GSH concentration and pH difference between intracellular and extracellular environments could be a promising drug carrier for effective tumor-targeted chemotherapy.
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Controlled Formation of the Acid—Pyridine Heterosynthon over the Acid—Acid Homosynthon in 2-Anilinonicotinic Acids
Sihui Long,Tonglei Li +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was found that by chemically introducing bulky functional groups to the aniline ring of the molecules, it is possible to dislodge the planar conformation due to steric repulsion.
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