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Bowen Li

Nantong University

ORCID: 0000-0001-5006-9143

Publishes on RNA Interference and Gene Delivery, Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, Polymer Surface Interaction Studies. 105 papers and 4.4k citations.

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Trimethylamine <i>N</i> -oxide–derived zwitterionic polymers: A new class of ultralow fouling bioinspired materials
Bowen Li, Priyesh Jain, Jinrong Ma et al.|Science Advances|2019
Cited by 285Open Access

-oxide (TMAO), a zwitterionic osmolyte and the most effective protein stabilizer, we here report TMAO-derived zwitterionic polymers (PTMAO) as a new class of ultralow fouling biomaterials. The nonfouling properties of PTMAO were demonstrated under highly challenging conditions. The mechanism accounting for the extraordinary hydration of PTMAO was elucidated by molecular dynamics simulations. The discovery of PTMAO polymers demonstrates the power of molecular understanding in the design of new biomimetic materials and provides the biomaterials community with another class of nonfouling zwitterionic materials.

Hierarchical zwitterionic modification of a SERS substrate enables real-time drug monitoring in blood plasma
Fang Sun, Hsiang‐Chieh Hung, Andrew Sinclair et al.|Nature Communications|2016
Cited by 229Open Access

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is an ultrasensitive analytical technique with molecular specificity, making it an ideal candidate for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM). However, in critical diagnostic media including blood, nonspecific protein adsorption coupled with weak surface affinities and small Raman activities of many analytes hinder the TDM application of SERS. Here we report a hierarchical surface modification strategy, first by coating a gold surface with a self-assembled monolayer (SAM) designed to attract or probe for analytes and then by grafting a non-fouling zwitterionic polymer brush layer to effectively repel protein fouling. We demonstrate how this modification can enable TDM applications by quantitatively and dynamically measuring the concentrations of several analytes-including an anticancer drug (doxorubicin), several TDM-requiring antidepressant and anti-seizure drugs, fructose and blood pH-in undiluted plasma. This hierarchical surface chemistry is widely applicable to many analytes and provides a generalized platform for SERS-based biosensing in complex real-world media.

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