Citation: Zhang Kuo, Yang Pei-Pei, Zhang Jing-Ping, Wang Lei, Wang Hao. Recent advances of transformable nanoparticles for theranostics[J]. Chinese Chemical Letters, ;2017, 28(9): 1808-1816. doi: 10.1016/j.cclet.2017.07.001 shu

Recent advances of transformable nanoparticles for theranostics




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    Dr. Jingping Zhang, Ph.D, now is a professor of Physical Chemistry, the Dean of School of Chemistry of Northeast NormalUniversity, China. She gother B Sc in Chemistry, M Sc in Physical Chemistry, Doctor's degree (Ph.D.) in Inorganic Chemistry at Northeast Normal University. Currently Dr. Jingping Zhang' researches focus on the design of functional materials, such as lithium-ion battery materials, the mechanism for novel organic reaction, and the simulation of microporous organic molecular crystals
    Lei Wang, PhD, is a professor of CAS key Laboratory for Biological Effects of Nanomaterials and Nanosafety, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology (NCNST). He received his B.S. (2002) and M.S. (2005) from Northeast Normal University, China, PhD degree (2008) and one-year postdoc training from Chonbuk National University, Korea. He worked as a Lecture at University of Science and Technology Beijing prior to joining the NCNST. His current interests involve development of supramolecular building blocks and their selfassembly/transformation in physiological condition for biomedical applications
    Hao Wang obtained his B.S. and Ph. D fromDepartment of Chemistry at Nankai University in 2000 and 2005, respectively. Afterwards, he moved to Universät Würzburg in Germany as an Alexander von Humboldt (AvH) fellow from 2005-2007. After 4-year training at Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology in UCLA from 2007-2010, he started his independent career as a "100 Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences " professorin 2011 in NationalCenter for Nanoscienceand Technology of China. His research interests are to ⅰ) develop supramolecular assemblies in physiological condition; ⅱ) study their bioeffect and further regulate biological behavior; ⅲ) explore supramolecular assemblies based imaging probes and drug delivery systems. We envision that the combination of modular molecular assembly strategy and modern in vivo molecular diagnostics/therapeutics and in vitro molecular diagnostics represents an important paradigm shift for drug discovery and clinical patient management applications
  • Corresponding author: Zhang Jing-Ping, zhangjp162@nenu.edu.cn Wang Lei, wanglei@nanoctr.cn Wang Hao, wanghao@nanoctr.cn
  • Received Date: 24 April 2017
    Revised Date: 18 May 2017
    Accepted Date: 3 July 2017
    Available Online: 8 September 2017

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