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Transporting nanoparticles past predatory biological barriers. E Hayes, Q Dai, Y Storozhuk, S Paez-Parent, A Bhimji, A Holloway, Q Qiu, ...
Analysis of nanoparticle delivery to tumours - Nature
2016年4月26日 · We explore the potential causes of the poor delivery efficiency from the perspectives of tumour biology (intercellular versus transcellular transport, enhanced permeability and retention effect,...
Qin DAI | University of Toronto, Toronto | U of T | Institute of ...
Qin Dai currently works at the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto. Qin does research in Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Biology and Cell...
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Proceedings of the 32nd Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and … New Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence: JSAI-isAI Workshops, JURISIN, SKL …
Quantifying the Ligand-Coated Nanoparticle Delivery to Cancer …
2018年7月17日 · Coating the nanoparticle surface with cancer cell recognizing ligands is expected to facilitate specific delivery of nanoparticles to diseased cells in vivo. While this targeting strategy is appealing, no nanoparticle-based active targeting formulation for solid tumor treatment had made it past phase III clinical trials.
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Associate professor of Physics Jackson State University - Cited by 6,443 - Solar cells - Quantum dots - optoelectronic devices - Magnets - Nanoparticles
Qin DAI | Lecturer | lecturer | North China Electric Power University ...
Qin Dai currently works at the Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences and studies at Yale as a visiting student for one year.
Qin Dai | IEEE Xplore Author Details
Qin Dai received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science and technology from Liaoning University, Shenyang, China, in 2003 and 2007, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in computer architecture from Northeastern University, Shenyang, in 2018. He is currently an Associate Professor with the Shenyang Institute of Engineering, Shenyang.
Qin Dai, PhD - Manager, Scientific Marketing - LinkedIn
2018年7月17日 · Coating the nanoparticle surface with cancer cell recognizing ligands is expected to facilitate specific delivery of nanoparticles to diseased cells in vivo. While this targeting strategy is...
Qin Dai - University of Toronto
2019年3月21日 · February 19, 2020 Paired with a smartphone, pill-sized 'heater' developed at U of T could be used to diagnose infectious disease
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