His primary areas of study are Nanotechnology, Silicon, Fluorescence, Quantum dot and Nanomaterials. His research on Nanotechnology often connects related areas such as Biocompatibility. The various areas that Yao He examines in his Fluorescence study include Pharmacokinetics, In vitro, Biodistribution, Biophysics and Distribution.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Colloidal gold and Nanomedicine in addition to Nanomaterials. While the research belongs to areas of Nanostructure, Yao He spends his time largely on the problem of Silicon based, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Molecular probe. His Nanoparticle research includes elements of Photochemistry, Cadmium telluride photovoltaics and Cytotoxicity.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Nanotechnology, Silicon, Fluorescence, Nanoparticle and Quantum dot. Yao He combines topics linked to Raman scattering with his work on Nanotechnology. His research integrates issues of Cancer cell, Analytical chemistry, Nanowire and Silver nanoparticle in his study of Silicon.
His Fluorescence research integrates issues from Biocompatibility, Biophysics, Silicon based and Photoluminescence. Yao He has researched Nanoparticle in several fields, including Photochemistry, Catalysis, Intracellular and Microwave assisted. His Quantum dot research includes themes of Luminescence, Cadmium telluride photovoltaics, Near-infrared spectroscopy and Cytotoxicity.
His main research concerns Silicon, Fluorescence, Nanoparticle, Nanotechnology and Biophysics. The concepts of his Silicon study are interwoven with issues in Metal ions in aqueous solution, Nanomaterials and Surface modification. Yao He interconnects Biocompatibility, Photochemistry, Viability assay and Photoluminescence in the investigation of issues within Fluorescence.
His Nanoparticle research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Bombyx mori and Biochemistry. Nanotechnology is closely attributed to Raman scattering in his study. His Biophysics study incorporates themes from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Chlorin e6 and Gram-positive bacteria.
Yao He focuses on Silicon, Nanotechnology, Fluorescence, Nanoparticle and Raman scattering. His is involved in several facets of Nanotechnology study, as is seen by his studies on Nanomaterials and Drug delivery. Yao He has researched Nanomaterials in several fields, including Biological imaging, Surface modification and Biosensor.
His Fluorescence research includes themes of Biophysics and Tumor imaging. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Excitation wavelength, Indole test, Photochemistry, Photoluminescence and Graphene. His study looks at the relationship between Raman scattering and fields such as Wafer, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
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The cytotoxicity of cadmium-based quantum dots.
Nan Chen;Yao He;Yuanyuan Su;Yuanyuan Su;Xiaoming Li.
Biomaterials (2012)
Functional nanoprobes for ultrasensitive detection of biomolecules
Shiping Song;Yu Qin;Yao He;Qing Huang.
Chemical Society Reviews (2010)
Self-Assembled Multivalent DNA Nanostructures for Noninvasive Intracellular Delivery of Immunostimulatory CpG Oligonucleotides
Jiang Li;Hao Pei;Bing Zhu;Le Liang.
ACS Nano (2011)
Self-Catalyzed, Self-Limiting Growth of Glucose Oxidase-Mimicking Gold Nanoparticles
Weijie Luo;Changfeng Zhu;Shao Su;Di Li.
ACS Nano (2010)
Silicon Nanomaterials Platform for Bioimaging, Biosensing, and Cancer Therapy
Fei Peng;Yuanyuan Su;Yiling Zhong;Chunhai Fan.
Accounts of Chemical Research (2014)
Large-scale aqueous synthesis of fluorescent and biocompatible silicon nanoparticles and their use as highly photostable biological probes.
Yiling Zhong;Fei Peng;Feng Bao;Siyi Wang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2013)
Silicon nanostructures for bioapplications
Yao He;Chunhai Fan;Shuit-Tong Lee.
Nano Today (2010)
The cytotoxicity of CdTe quantum dots and the relative contributions from released cadmium ions and nanoparticle properties.
Yuanyuan Su;Mei Hu;Mei Hu;Chunhai Fan;Yao He.
Biomaterials (2010)
Inside Cover: Ultrastable, Highly Fluorescent, and Water‐Dispersed Silicon‐Based Nanospheres as Cellular Probes (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 1/2009)
Yao He;Yao He;Zhen‐Hui Kang;Zhen‐Hui Kang;Quan‐Song Li;Chi Him A. Tsang.
Angewandte Chemie (2009)
One-Pot Microwave Synthesis of Water-Dispersible, Ultraphoto- and pH-Stable, and Highly Fluorescent Silicon Quantum Dots
Yao He;Yiling Zhong;Fei Peng;Xinpan Wei.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2011)
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