Ying-Ying Wang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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Sign in to add mentorJustin Hanes | grad student | 2011 | Johns Hopkins | |
(Muco-inert nanoparticle probes and drug carriers.) |
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Jensen MA, Wang YY, Lai SK, et al. (2019) Antibody-Mediated Immobilization of Virions in Mucus. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology |
Ayehunie S, Wang YY, Landry T, et al. (2018) Hyperosmolal vaginal lubricants markedly reduce epithelial barrier properties in a three-dimensional vaginal epithelium model. Toxicology Reports. 5: 134-140 |
Yang B, Schaefer A, Wang YY, et al. (2018) ZMappTM Reinforces the Airway Mucosal Barrier Against Ebola Virus. The Journal of Infectious Diseases |
Wang YY, Harit D, Subramani DB, et al. (2017) Influenza-binding antibodies immobilise influenza viruses in fresh human airway mucus. The European Respiratory Journal. 49 |
Henry CE, Wang YY, Yang Q, et al. (2016) Anti-PEG antibodies alter the mobility and biodistribution of densely PEGylated nanoparticles in mucus. Acta Biomaterialia |
Wang YY, Schroeder HA, Nunn KL, et al. (2016) Diffusion of Immunoglobulin G in Shed Vaginal Epithelial Cells and in Cell-Free Regions of Human Cervicovaginal Mucus. Plos One. 11: e0158338 |
Wang YY, Zhang DD, Kong YY, et al. (2016) CS/PAA@TPGS/PLGA nanoparticles with intracellular pH-sensitive sequential release for delivering drug to the nucleus of MDR cells. Colloids and Surfaces. B, Biointerfaces. 145: 716-727 |
Wang YY, Nunn KL, Harit D, et al. (2015) Minimizing biases associated with tracking analysis of submicron particles in heterogeneous biological fluids. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society |
Nunn KL, Wang YY, Harit D, et al. (2015) Enhanced Trapping of HIV-1 by Human Cervicovaginal Mucus Is Associated with Lactobacillus crispatus-Dominant Microbiota. Mbio. 6 |
Ensign LM, Lai SK, Wang YY, et al. (2014) Pretreatment of human cervicovaginal mucus with pluronic F127 enhances nanoparticle penetration without compromising mucus barrier properties to herpes simplex virus. Biomacromolecules. 15: 4403-9 |