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Yingjie Tang

Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications

Researchers Yingjie Tang have made significant contributions across various fields, including biomedical engineering, nanotechnology, computer science, and medicine. They have developed novel methods for automatic parking path planning, indocyanine green-mediated fabrication of nanocarriers, and covert communication through image-based fragment hiding. In biomedicine, Tang's work focuses on enhancing cancer treatment using biomaterials-based delivery techniques, co-delivery of therapeutic agents, and investigating the role of immunological axes in ischemic stroke. Additionally, their research explores novel photodynamic therapies for diseases such as Paget's disease and investigates the impact of gut microbiota dysbiosis on epithelial ovarian cancer. Their findings have the potential to elevate car-t cell therapy, develop autonomous vehicle tracking systems, and uncover mechanisms behind traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions.

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