Xuli Wang
Professor
Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Huntsman Cancer Institute
United States of America
Biography
Xuli Wang, PhD, is an assistant professor and a principal investigator in the Radiobiology Division, the Department of Radiology. He is an investigator of the Huntsman Cancer Institute and a member of the Experimental Therapeutics Program.The research in Dr. Wang's laboratory focuses on the development of molecular imaging probes and targeted nanotherapeutics to improve diagnosis and therapy for cancer induced bone metastases, such as advanced breast cancer, prostate cancer and multiple myeloma.Dr. Wang obtained his B.S. degree in Virology and Molecular Biology and received a PhD degree in Polymer Chemistry, both from Wuhan University in China.
Research Interest
Biomaterials Targeted Drug Delivery Systems Bioimaging Breast Cancer Prostate Cancer Multiple Myeloma
Publications
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Wang XL, Xu R, Lu ZR (2009). A peptide-targeted delivery system with pH-sensitive amphiphilic cell membrane disruption for efficient receptor-mediated siRNA delivery. J Control Release, 134(3), 207-13.
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Miller SC, Wang X, Bowman BM (2010). Pharmacological properties of orally available, amphipathic polyaminocarboxylic acid chelators for actinide decorporation. Health Phys, 99(3), 408-12.
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Xu R, Wang XL, Lu ZR (2010). New amphiphilic carriers forming pH-sensitive nanoparticles for nucleic acid delivery. Langmuir, 26(17), 13874-82.