Bo Yu spends much of his time researching Organic chemistry, Ionic liquid, Nanotechnology, Polymer and Polymer chemistry. Bo Yu frequently studies issues relating to Bioremediation and Organic chemistry. His Ionic liquid study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Bifunctional catalyst, Inorganic chemistry, Lubricant, Fluorine and Solubility.
His studies in Nanotechnology integrate themes in fields like Photocatalysis and Photocurrent. His Polymer study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Adhesion, MOPS, Phenanthroline, Adsorption and Photochemistry. Bo Yu has researched Polymer chemistry in several fields, including Methacrylate, Polymerization, Atom-transfer radical-polymerization, Polymer brush and Substrate.
Catalysis, Polymer, Nanotechnology, Organic chemistry and Ionic liquid are his primary areas of study. Catalysis connects with themes related to Combinatorial chemistry in his study. His study brings together the fields of Polymer chemistry and Polymer.
His research on Polymer chemistry frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Atom-transfer radical-polymerization. Bo Yu is interested in Nanoparticle, which is a branch of Nanotechnology. His Ionic liquid study combines topics in areas such as Inorganic chemistry and Lubricant.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Catalysis, Composite material, Biodistribution, In vivo and Nanoparticle. His Catalysis research is under the purview of Organic chemistry. His studies examine the connections between Biodistribution and genetics, as well as such issues in Lymphoma, with regards to Molecular biology and Imaging agent.
His study in In vivo is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cancer cell, Mononuclear phagocyte system and Drug delivery. His study focuses on the intersection of Cancer cell and fields such as Liposome with connections in the field of Photodynamic therapy. His research in Nanoparticle intersects with topics in Redox, Specific surface area, Surface modification and Photothermal therapy.
Bo Yu mainly investigates Catalysis, Biomedical engineering, Nanomedicine, Photodynamic therapy and Composite material. To a larger extent, Bo Yu studies Organic chemistry with the aim of understanding Catalysis. His work carried out in the field of Organic chemistry brings together such families of science as Bimetal and Renewable energy.
While the research belongs to areas of Biomedical engineering, Bo Yu spends his time largely on the problem of Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Theranostic Nanomedicine, Combination therapy and Tumor growth. His work is dedicated to discovering how Photodynamic therapy, Biophysics are connected with Cell, Liposome, Biocompatibility and Cell membrane and other disciplines. As part of one scientific family, Bo Yu deals mainly with the area of Polymerization, narrowing it down to issues related to the Brush, and often Polymer.
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Exosomes Derived from Mesenchymal Stem Cells
Bo Yu;Xiaomin Zhang;Xiaorong Li.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2014)
Enhancement of oral absorption of curcumin by self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems
Jing Cui;Bo Yu;Yu Zhao;Weiwei Zhu.
International Journal of Pharmaceutics (2009)
Receptor-targeted nanocarriers for therapeutic delivery to cancer.
Bo Yu;Heng Chiat Tai;Weiming Xue;L. James Lee.
Molecular Membrane Biology (2010)
Antiwear performance and mechanism of an oil-miscible ionic liquid as a lubricant additive.
Jun Qu;Dinesh G Bansal;Bo Yu;Jane Y Howe.
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces (2012)
TiO2 Nanotubes with Tunable Morphology, Diameter, and Length: Synthesis and Photo-Electrical/Catalytic Performance
Daoai Wang;Ying Liu;Bo Yu;Feng Zhou.
Chemistry of Materials (2009)
Nanochannel electroporation delivers precise amounts of biomolecules into living cells
Pouyan E. Boukany;Andrew Morss;Wei Ching Liao;Brian Henslee.
Nature Nanotechnology (2011)
Oil-miscible and non-corrosive phosphonium-based ionic liquids as candidate lubricant additives
Bo Yu;Dinesh G Bansal;Jun Qu;Xiaoqi Sun.
Wear (2012)
Epigenetic regulation of connective tissue growth factor by MicroRNA‐214 delivery in exosomes from mouse or human hepatic stellate cells
Li Chen;Alyssa Charrier;Yu Zhou;Ruju Chen.
Hepatology (2014)
Pdop layer exhibiting zwitterionicity: a simple electrochemical interface for governing ion permeability
Bo Yu;Jianxi Liu;Shujuan Liu;Feng Zhou.
Chemical Communications (2010)
Monodisperse co-oligomer approach toward nanostructured films with alternating donor-acceptor lamellae.
Laju Bu;Xiaoyang Guo;Bo Yu;Yao Qu.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2009)
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