2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in South Korea Leader Award
2023 - Research.com Chemistry in South Korea Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in South Korea Leader Award
Nanotechnology, Fluorescence, Biochemistry, Combinatorial chemistry and Cell biology are his primary areas of study. Young-Tae Chang combines subjects such as Multiplex, Analyte, In vivo and Biochemical engineering with his study of Nanotechnology. His studies in Fluorescence integrate themes in fields like Biophysics, Intracellular and Organelle.
His research in Combinatorial chemistry tackles topics such as Solid-phase synthesis which are related to areas like Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques. The concepts of his Cell biology study are interwoven with issues in CD1D, Cell, Cellular differentiation and Molecular biology. His studies deal with areas such as Quantum yield and Human serum albumin as well as BODIPY.
Young-Tae Chang mainly focuses on Fluorescence, Biochemistry, Cell biology, Nanotechnology and Biophysics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Combinatorial chemistry, Photochemistry, Small molecule and Intracellular. His Combinatorial chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Triazine, Organic chemistry and Solid-phase synthesis.
His work carried out in the field of Cell biology brings together such families of science as Molecular biology, Cell and Embryonic stem cell, Induced pluripotent stem cell. His specific area of interest is Nanotechnology, where Young-Tae Chang studies Rational design. His work deals with themes such as In vivo and Analytical chemistry, which intersect with Biophysics.
His main research concerns Fluorescence, Biophysics, Cell biology, Nanotechnology and In vivo. His Fluorescence study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomolecule and Intracellular. His study in Biophysics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Conjugated system, Turn, Mitochondrion, Biochemistry and Analytical chemistry.
Young-Tae Chang has included themes like Cell, Reprogramming and RNA interference in his Cell biology study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Luminescence and Photon upconversion in addition to Nanotechnology. His research integrates issues of Macrophage and Near-infrared spectroscopy in his study of In vivo.
His primary scientific interests are in Fluorescence, Biophysics, Nanotechnology, BODIPY and Cell biology. Young-Tae Chang interconnects Photochemistry, Endoplasmic reticulum and Endogeny in the investigation of issues within Fluorescence. The various areas that Young-Tae Chang examines in his Biophysics study include Biochemistry, Skeletal muscle, Myocyte, Thio- and In vivo.
His Nanotechnology research incorporates elements of Luminescence, Photon upconversion, Molecular motion and Molecular rotors. His BODIPY study combines topics in areas such as Analytical chemistry, Live cell imaging, Molecular imaging, Intracellular and Cheminformatics. His Cell biology research includes elements of Splicing factor, Exon skipping, Reprogramming and Genetics.
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Intracellular glutathione detection using MnO2-nanosheet-modified upconversion nanoparticles
Renren Deng;Xiaoji Xie;Marc Vendrell;Young-Tae Chang.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2011)
RNA buffers the phase separation behavior of prion-like RNA binding proteins
Shovamayee Maharana;Jie Wang;Dimitrios K. Papadopoulos;Dimitrios K. Papadopoulos;Doris Richter.
Science (2018)
Combinatorial Strategies in Fluorescent Probe Development
Marc Vendrell;Marc Vendrell;Duanting Zhai;Jun Cheng Er;Young-Tae Chang;Young-Tae Chang.
Chemical Reviews (2012)
Discerning the Chemistry in Individual Organelles with Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probes.
Wang Xu;Zebing Zeng;Jian-Hui Jiang;Young-Tae Chang;Young-Tae Chang.
Angewandte Chemie (2016)
Development of Targetable Two-Photon Fluorescent Probes to Image Hypochlorous Acid in Mitochondria and Lysosome in Live Cell and Inflamed Mouse Model
Lin Yuan;Lin Yuan;Lu Wang;Bikram Keshari Agrawalla;Sung-Jin Park.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2015)
Expulsion of small molecules in vesicles shed by cancer cells: association with gene expression and chemosensitivity profiles.
Kerby Shedden;Xue Tao Xie;Parthapratim Chandaroy;Young Tae Chang.
Cancer Research (2003)
Modulation of CD1d-restricted NKT cell responses by using N-acyl variants of α-galactosylceramides
Karl O. A. Yu;Jin S. Im;Alberto Molano;Yves Dutronc.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Surface-enhanced Raman scattering in cancer detection and imaging.
Marc Vendrell;Kaustabh Kumar Maiti;Kevin Dhaliwal;Young-Tae Chang;Young-Tae Chang.
Trends in Biotechnology (2013)
Synthesis and application of functionally diverse 2,6,9-trisubstituted purine libraries as CDK inhibitors.
Young-Tae Chang;Nathanael S Gray;Gustavo R Rosania;Daniel P Sutherlin.
Chemistry & Biology (1999)
Selective Visualization of the Endogenous Peroxynitrite in an Inflamed Mouse Model by a Mitochondria-Targetable Two-Photon Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe
Dan Cheng;Yue Pan;Lu Wang;Zebing Zeng.
Journal of the American Chemical Society (2017)
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