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Dr. Wenlong Song
Dr. Wenlong Song
The State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials
E-mail confirmado em jlu.edu.cn
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Dual‐responsive surfaces that switch between superhydrophilicity and superhydrophobicity
F Xia, L Feng, S Wang, T Sun, W Song, W Jiang, L Jiang
Advanced Materials 18 (4), 432-436, 2006
3932006
Dual‐responsive surfaces that switch between superhydrophilicity and superhydrophobicity
F Xia, L Feng, S Wang, T Sun, W Song, W Jiang, L Jiang
Advanced Materials 18 (4), 432-436, 2006
3932006
Bioinspired degradable substrates with extreme wettability properties
W Song, DD Veiga, CA Custódio, JF Mano
Advanced Materials 21 (18), 1830-1834, 2009
2032009
Interactions between cells or proteins and surfaces exhibiting extreme wettabilities
W Song, JF Mano
Soft Matter 9 (11), 2985-2999, 2013
1712013
Two-dimensional open microfluidic devices by tuning the wettability on patterned superhydrophobic polymeric surface
NM Oliveira, AI Neto, W Song, JF Mano
Applied physics express 3 (8), 085205, 2010
1432010
Chemical modification of bioinspired superhydrophobic polystyrene surfaces to control cell attachment/proliferation
SM Oliveira, W Song, NM Alves, JF Mano
Soft Matter 7 (19), 8932-8941, 2011
1262011
High-throughput evaluation of interactions between biomaterials, proteins and cells using patterned superhydrophobic substrates
AI Neto, CA Custódio, W Song, JF Mano
Soft Matter 7 (9), 4147-4151, 2011
1192011
Synthesis of temperature-responsive dextran-MA/PNIPAAm particles for controlled drug delivery using superhydrophobic surfaces
AC Lima, W Song, B Blanco-Fernandez, C Alvarez-Lorenzo, JF Mano
Pharmaceutical research 28, 1294-1305, 2011
1152011
Bioinspired supramolecular lubricating hydrogel induced by shear force
X Zhang, J Wang, H Jin, S Wang, W Song
Journal of the American Chemical Society 140 (9), 3186-3189, 2018
1142018
Bioinspired methodology to fabricate hydrogel spheres for multi-applications using superhydrophobic substrates
W Song, AC Lima, JF Mano
Soft Matter 6 (23), 5868-5871, 2010
1112010
Responsive aligned carbon nanotubes
T Sun, H Liu, W Song, X Wang, L Jiang, L Li, D Zhu
Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 43 (35), 4663-4666, 2004
1062004
Controllable water permeation on a poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)-modified nanostructured copper mesh film
W Song, F Xia, Y Bai, F Liu, T Sun, L Jiang
Langmuir 23 (1), 327-331, 2007
952007
Wettability switching between high hydrophilicity at low pH and high hydrophobicity at high pH on surface based on pH-responsive polymer
Q Zhang, F Xia, T Sun, W Song, T Zhao, M Liu, L Jiang
Chemical communications, 1199-1201, 2008
912008
Functionalized superhydrophobic biomimetic chitosan-based films
W Song, VS Gaware, ÖV Rúnarsson, M Másson, JF Mano
Carbohydrate Polymers 81 (1), 140-144, 2010
802010
Modification of paper using polyhydroxybutyrate to obtain biomimetic superhydrophobic substrates
CG Obeso, MP Sousa, W Song, MA Rodriguez-Pérez, B Bhushan, ...
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 416, 51-55, 2013
762013
Role of superhydrophobicity in the biological activity of fibronectin at the cell–material interface
J Ballester-Beltrán, P Rico, D Moratal, W Song, JF Mano, ...
Soft Matter 7 (22), 10803-10811, 2011
762011
Superhydrophobic poly (L-lactic acid) surface as potential bacterial colonization substrate
C Sousa, D Rodrigues, R Oliveira, W Song, JF Mano, J Azeredo
AMB express 1, 1-9, 2011
722011
Control over the responsive wettability of poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) film in a large extent by introducing an irresponsive molecule
T Sun, W Song, L Jiang
Chemical communications, 1723-1725, 2005
522005
Superwettable surface engineering in controlling cell adhesion for emerging bioapplications
H Cui, W Wang, L Shi, W Song, S Wang
Small Methods 4 (12), 2000573, 2020
502020
Combinatorial on‐chip study of miniaturized 3D porous scaffolds using a patterned superhydrophobic platform
MB Oliveira, CL Salgado, W Song, JF Mano
Small 9 (5), 768-778, 2013
502013
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