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Hua Kuang is affiliated with Jiangnan University in China and has made contributions primarily in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Engineering. Their research spans various subfields including Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Food Science, and Animal Science and Zoology.

The scientist's work covers a broad range of topics centered on advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques. Key research areas include:

  • Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
  • Biosensors and Analytical Detection
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Pharmacological Effects and Assays
  • Advanced Biosensing Techniques and Applications
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Nanocluster Synthesis and Applications

Hua Kuang has published in multiple frequent venues such as:

  • Food Chemistry
  • The Analyst
  • Food and Agricultural Immunology
  • Advanced Materials
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition

The scholar has contributed to a series of recent papers including:

  • Frontiers in circularly polarized luminescence: molecular design, self-assembly, nanomaterials, and applications, 2021, Science China Chemistry
  • Enantiomer-dependent immunological response to chiral nanoparticles, 2022, Nature
  • Electrochemical detection of heavy metal ions in water, 2021, Chemical Communications
  • Polarization-sensitive optoionic membranes from chiral plasmonic nanoparticles, 2022, Nature Nanotechnology
  • Stimulation of neural stem cell differentiation by circularly polarized light transduced by chiral nanoassemblies, 2020, Nature Biomedical Engineering

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Hua Kuang include:

  • Chuanlai Xu
  • Liguang Xu
  • Liqiang Liu
  • Xinxin Xu
  • Maozhong Sun

Best Publications

  • Present and Future of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

    Judith Langer;Dorleta Jimenez de Aberasturi;Javier Aizpurua;Ramon A. Alvarez-Puebla

  • Chiral Inorganic Nanostructures

    Wei Ma;Liguang Xu;André F. de Moura;Xiaoling Wu

  • Attomolar DNA detection with chiral nanorod assemblies

    Wei Ma;Hua Kuang;Liguang Xu;Li Ding

  • Frontiers in circularly polarized luminescence: molecular design, self-assembly, nanomaterials, and applications

    Zhong-Liang Gong;Xuefeng Zhu;Zhonghao Zhou;Si-Wei Zhang

  • Dual-Mode Ultrasensitive Quantification of MicroRNA in Living Cells by Chiroplasmonic Nanopyramids Self-Assembled from Gold and Upconversion Nanoparticles

    Si Li;Liguang Xu;Wei Ma;Xiaoling Wu

  • Self-Assembly of Chiral Nanoparticle Pyramids with Strong R/S Optical Activity

    Wenjing Yan;Liguang Xu;Chuanlai Xu;Wei Ma;Wei Ma

  • Chiral Molecule-mediated Porous CuxO Nanoparticle Clusters with Antioxidation Activity for Ameliorating Parkinson’s Disease

    Changlong Hao;Aihua Qu;Liguang Xu;Maozhong Sun

  • Electrochemical detection of heavy metal ions in water.

    Qi Ding;Chen Li;Haijun Wang;Chuanlai Xu

  • Side-by-side and end-to-end gold nanorod assemblies for environmental toxin sensing.

    Libing Wang;Yingyue Zhu;Liguang Xu;Wei Chen;Wei Chen

  • Unexpected chirality of nanoparticle dimers and ultrasensitive chiroplasmonic bioanalysis.

    Xiaoling Wu;Liguang Xu;Liqiang Liu;Wei Ma

  • SERS Encoded Silver Pyramids for Attomolar Detection of Multiplexed Disease Biomarkers

    Liguang Xu;Wenjing Yan;Wei Ma;Hua Kuang

  • Regiospecific Plasmonic Assemblies for in Situ Raman Spectroscopy in Live Cells

    Liguang Xu;Hua Kuang;Chuanlai Xu;Wei Ma;Wei Ma

  • Nanoparticle assemblies: dimensional transformation of nanomaterials and scalability

    Liguang Xu;Wei Ma;Wei Ma;Libing Wang;Chuanlai Xu

  • Dual Quantification of MicroRNAs and Telomerase in Living Cells

    Wei Ma;Pan Fu;Maozhong Sun;Liguang Xu

  • Hierarchical Plasmonic Nanorods and Upconversion Core–Satellite Nanoassemblies for Multimodal Imaging-Guided Combination Phototherapy

    Maozhong Sun;Liguang Xu;Wei Ma;Xiaoling Wu

  • Site-selective photoinduced cleavage and profiling of DNA by chiral semiconductor nanoparticles.

    Maozhong Sun;Liguang Xu;Aihua Qu;Peng Zhao

  • Dynamic nanoparticle assemblies.

    Libing Wang;Liguang Xu;Hua Kuang;Chuanlai Xu

  • A SERS active gold nanostar dimer for mercury ion detection

    Wei Ma;Maozhong Sun;Liguang Xu;Libing Wang

  • Fabricated aptamer-based electrochemical "signal-off" sensor of ochratoxin A.

    Hua Kuang;Wei Chen;Dinghua Xu;Liguang Xu

  • Chiral plasmonics of self-assembled nanorod dimers.

    Wei Ma;Hua Kuang;Libing Wang;Liguang Xu

Frequent Co-Authors

Chuanlai Xu
Chuanlai Xu Jiangnan University
Liguang Xu
Liguang Xu Jiangnan University
Wei Ma
Wei Ma Jiangnan University
Libing Wang
Libing Wang Jiangnan University
Nicholas A. Kotov
Nicholas A. Kotov University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Wei Chen
Wei Chen Jiangnan University
Luis M. Liz-Marzán
Luis M. Liz-Marzán CIC biomaGUNE
Yongning Wu
Yongning Wu Center for Food Safety
Jun Guo
Jun Guo Peking University
F. Javier García de Abajo
F. Javier García de Abajo Institute of Photonic Sciences

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