Zhangping Li
Zhejiang University
15 Papers
Zhangping Li is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
All-in-one: harnessing multifunctional injectable natural hydrogels for ordered therapy of bacteria-infected diabetic wounds
Xiaoliang Qi,Yajing Xiang,Erya Cai,Shengye You,Teng Gao,Yulong Lan,Hui Deng,Zhangping Li,Rongdang Hu,Jia Wei Shen +9 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper developed an all-in-one in situ injectable hydrogel (QOP) composed of polysaccharide matrix (quaternized chitosan and oxidized β-glucan) and polydopamine nanoparticles that can realize ordered treatment for diabetic wounds.
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Single-Atom-Catalyzed MXene-Based nanoplatform with Photo-Enhanced Peroxidase-Like activity nanotherapeutics for Staphylococcus aureus infection
Zhangping Li,Dongqian Xu,Zaian Deng,Jiana Yin,Yuna Qian,Ji-Ting Hou,Xinqian Ding,Jia Wei Shen,Xiaojun He +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a photothermally amplified bio-catalyzed anti-infection therapy based on single-atom catalysis and MXenes was proposed for deep-seated infection.
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Genomic signatures of vegetable and oilseed allopolyploid Brassica juncea and genetic loci controlling the accumulation of glucosinolates
Jinghua Yang,Jing Wang,Zhangping Li,Xuming Li,Zhesi He,Lili Zhang,Tongyun Sha,Xiaolong Lyu,Sheng Chen,Yuanguo Gu,Zaiyun Li,Zhongyuan Hu,Hongju He,Ian Bancroft,Mingfang Zhang +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report the sequencing of pairwise genomes of vegetable and oilseed B. juncea at chromosome scale and reveal panoramic structural variation footprints, particularly the genetic loci of HSP20 and TGA1 associated with abiotic and biotic stresses responses between oilseed and vegetable subgroups.
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Fluorescent sensors for discriminative detection of multiple targets in pathological processes
TL;DR: In this article , a review of the development of fluorescence sensors for multiple targets in different emission channels is presented, emphasizing their optical changes and bio-imaging applications, as well as the achievements, challenges, and perspectives in this field.
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MutS HOMOLOG1 mediates fertility reversion from cytoplasmic male sterile Brassica juncea in response to environment
Na Zhao,Zhangping Li,Lili Zhang,Xiaodong Yang,Sally A. Mackenzie,Zhongyuan Hu,Mingfang Zhang,Jinghua Yang +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that MutS HOMOLOG1 (MSH1) mediates fertility reversion via substoichiometric shifting of the CMS-associated mitochondrial Open Reading Frame 220 (ORF220), a process that may be regulated by pollination signalling in Brassica juncea.
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