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Yixuan Du
Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park
Publications - 8
Citations - 709
Yixuan Du is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 457 citations.
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Biofilm formation mechanisms and targets for developing antibiofilm agents
TL;DR: The current understanding of the processes that lead to biofilm formation in many bacteria is highlighted, and the identity of the key players are beginning to be uncovered.
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Agents that inhibit bacterial biofilm formation
TL;DR: This review discusses recent discoveries of antibiofilm agents and different approaches to inhibit/disperse biofilms, which have the potential to disperse bacterial biofilmms in vivo and could positively impact human medicine in the future.
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Alkyne-substituted diminazene as G-quadruplex binders with anticancer activities.
Changhao Wang,Brandon Carter-Cooper,Yixuan Du,Jie Zhou,Musabbir A. Saeed,Jinbing Liu,Min Guo,Benjamin T. Roembke,Clinton G. Mikek,Edwin A. Lewis,Rena G. Lapidus,Herman O. Sintim,Herman O. Sintim +12 more
TL;DR: Using a panel of biophysical tools, including NMR, FRET melting assay and FRET competition assay, it is discovered that monoamidine analogues of DMZ bearing alkyne substitutes selectively bind to G-quadruplexes.
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Insight into the Role of Psychological Factors in Oral Mucosa Diseases
TL;DR: Detailed descriptions of the psychology and nerve fibers involved in the pathology of OSCC, BMS, and RAS are provided, pointing out the underlying mechanisms and suggesting the clinical indications.
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An update on the biological characteristics and functions of tuft cells in the gut
Yixuan Du,Han Gao,Chengwei He,Shuzi Xin,Bo-ya Wang,Sitian Zhang,Fengrong Gong,Xinyi Yu,Lu-Xing Pan,Fangling Sun,Wen Wang,Jingdong Xu +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors discuss tuft cells' biological properties and role in maintaining homeostasis in the gastrointestinal tract and highlight its relevance to the immune system and highlight their powerful influence on intestinal diseases, including inflammations and tumors.