Guosong Hong mainly investigates Nanotechnology, Near-infrared spectroscopy, Biomedical engineering, Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy and Catalysis. His research in Nanotechnology intersects with topics in Biological imaging, Nano- and Electronics. His Near-infrared spectroscopy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Preclinical imaging, Biophysics, Fluorescence, Molecular imaging and Analytical chemistry.
His Biomedical engineering research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Image resolution, Temporal resolution and Medical imaging. Guosong Hong has included themes like Zinc, Oxide and Graphene in his Catalysis study. His work in Graphene covers topics such as Nanoparticle which are related to areas like Hybrid material and Solvothermal synthesis.
His primary scientific interests are in Nanotechnology, Biomedical engineering, Fluorescence, Near-infrared spectroscopy and Carbon nanotube. Guosong Hong works in the field of Nanotechnology, namely Nanoparticle. His Biomedical engineering study also includes
His Fluorescence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Quantum dot, Molecule, Preclinical imaging and Nuclear magnetic resonance. His Near-infrared spectroscopy research incorporates themes from Vascular imaging, Biophysics, Temporal resolution, Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy and Molecular imaging. His studies in Carbon nanotube integrate themes in fields like In vivo fluorescence, Photothermal therapy, Metal and Photoluminescence, Analytical chemistry.
His main research concerns Neuroscience, Optogenetics, Electronics, Biomedical engineering and Optic nerve. His studies deal with areas such as Regenerative medicine and Stereotaxic technique as well as Neuroscience. His research integrates issues of Intact brain and Light source in his study of Biomedical engineering.
The various areas that Guosong Hong examines in his Optic nerve study include Central nervous system, Neuroprotection, Retina, Retinal ganglion and Axon. Guosong Hong combines subjects such as Artificial neural network, Wavelength, Infrared and Nanotechnology with his study of Biological neural network. Nanoparticle is closely connected to High spatial resolution in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Neuromorphic engineering.
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MoS2 Nanoparticles Grown on Graphene: An Advanced Catalyst for the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
Yanguang Li;Hailiang Wang;Liming Xie;Yongye Liang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2011)
Near-infrared fluorophores for biomedical imaging
Guosong Hong;Guosong Hong;Alexander L. Antaris;Hongjie Dai.
Nature Biomedical Engineering (2017)
A small-molecule dye for NIR-II imaging.
Alexander L. Antaris;Alexander L. Antaris;Hao Chen;Hao Chen;Kai Cheng;Yao Sun.
Nature Materials (2016)
Carbon Nanomaterials for Biological Imaging and Nanomedicinal Therapy
Guosong Hong;Shuo Diao;Alexander L. Antaris;Hongjie Dai.
Chemical Reviews (2015)
Advanced zinc-air batteries based on high-performance hybrid electrocatalysts
Yanguang Li;Ming Gong;Yongye Liang;Ju Feng.
Nature Communications (2013)
Multifunctional in vivo vascular imaging using near-infrared II fluorescence
Guosong Hong;Jerry C Lee;Joshua T Robinson;Uwe Raaz.
Nature Medicine (2012)
Oxygen Reduction Electrocatalyst Based on Strongly Coupled Cobalt Oxide Nanocrystals and Carbon Nanotubes
Yongye Liang;Hailiang Wang;Peng Diao;Wesley Chang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2012)
Through-skull fluorescence imaging of the brain in a new near-infrared window
Guosong Hong;Shuo Diao;Junlei Chang;Alexander L. Antaris.
Nature Photonics (2014)
In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging with Ag2S Quantum Dots in the Second Near‐Infrared Region
Guosong Hong;Joshua T. Robinson;Yejun Zhang;Shuo Diao.
Angewandte Chemie (2012)
Ag2S Quantum Dot: A Bright and Biocompatible Fluorescent Nanoprobe in the Second Near-Infrared Window
Yan Zhang;Guosong Hong;Yejun Zhang;Guangcun Chen.
ACS Nano (2012)
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