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YANG Zhenjun

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Zhenjun Yang, Professor-->

State Key Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100191, China.

Tel: +86-10-82802503; Fax: +86-10-82802503;

Email: yangzj@bjmu.edu.cn

 

 

 

--> Education and experience

2002-Present   Associate Professor and Professor (2008), Peiking University Health Sciences Center

2000-2002     Postdoctoral Fellow, -->University of Georgia, USA

1998-2000     Lecturer and Associate Professor, Peking University Health Sciences Center (before April 2000, Beijing Medical University)

1987-1995     Teaching Assistant and Lecturer, Beijing Medical University

1998  PhD    Beijing Medical University

1987  BS     Beijing Medical University

Research Interests

Research interest: 1. Chemical modifications and biological properties of antisense oligonucleotides, siRNAs and aptamers; 2. Antiviral and anticancer nucleoside and nucleotide analogues; 3. Cyclic nucleotide (c-di-GMP or cADPR) mimics as secondary messengers.

Selected Publications

1.         Y Liu, XF Wang, Y Chen, LH Zhang, ZJ Yang*, A solid-phase method for peptide-siRNA conjugates based on Click Chemistry, Med. Chem. Commun., 2012, 3 (4), 506 - 511.

2.         F Wang, Y Chen, Y Huang, HW Jin, LR Zhang, ZJ Yang*, and LH Zhang, Synthesis, physicochemical, biological properties of oligonucleotides incorporated with amino-isonucleosides, Sci. China Chem., 2012, 55 (1), 70-79.

3.         N Qi, K Jung, M Wang, LX Na, ZJ Yang*, LR Zhang, AH Guse, LH Zhang*, A novel membrane permeant cADPR antagonist modified in the pyrophosphate bridge, ChemComm, 2011, 47, 9462-9464.

4.         YC Liu, J Zhang, L Xing, ZJ Yang*, LR Zhang, LH Zhang, Synthesis of 2-(S)-(2-hydroxyethyl)-3-(R)- hydroxy-4-(S)-(thymin-1-yl or adenin-9-yl)-tetrahydrofuran, Tetrahedron, 2008, 64, 9630 - 9635.

5.         ZS Li, RP Qiao, Q Du, ZJ Yang*, LR Zhang, PZ Zhang, ZC Liang, and LH Zhang*, Studies on aminoisonucleoside modified siRNAs: stability and silencing activity, Bioconjugate Chem., 2007, 18 (4), 1017-1024.