Zhi Du
Affiliations: | 2020- | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, South Korea |
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Du Z, Nam E, Lin Y, et al. (2023) Unveiling the impact of oxidation-driven endogenous protein interactions on the dynamics of amyloid-β aggregation and toxicity. Chemical Science. 14: 5340-5349 |
Du Z, Liu C, Liu Z, et al. (2022) visualization of enantioselective targeting of amyloid and improvement of cognitive function by clickable chiral metallohelices. Chemical Science. 14: 506-513 |
Han J, Du Z, Lim MH. (2021) Mechanistic Insight into the Design of Chemical Tools to Control Multiple Pathogenic Features in Alzheimer's Disease. Accounts of Chemical Research |
Du Z, Li M, Ren J, et al. (2021) Current Strategies for Modulating Aβ Aggregation with Multifunctional Agents. Accounts of Chemical Research |
Du Z, Yu D, Du X, et al. (2019) Self-triggered click reaction in an Alzheimer's disease model: bifunctional drug synthesis catalyzed by neurotoxic copper accumulated in amyloid-β plaques. Chemical Science. 10: 10343-10350 |
Li Y, Du Z, Liu X, et al. (2019) Near-Infrared Activated Black Phosphorus as a Nontoxic Photo-Oxidant for Alzheimer's Amyloid-β Peptide. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e1901116 |
Gao N, Du Z, Guan Y, et al. (2019) Chirality-selected chemical modulation of amyloid aggregation. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Qu X, Yu D, Guan Y, et al. (2019) Metal-Organic Frameworks Harness Cu Chelating and Photooxidation Against Amyloid β Aggregation in vivo. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany) |
Du Z, Gao N, Wang X, et al. (2018) Near-Infrared Switchable Fullerene-Based Synergy Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e1801852 |
Guan Y, Du Z, Gao N, et al. (2018) Stereochemistry and amyloid inhibition: Asymmetric triplex metallohelices enantioselectively bind to Aβ peptide. Science Advances. 4: eaao6718 |