Yanping Lian
Northwestern University
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Interface Focus | 2016
Ying Li; Yanping Lian; Lucy T. Zhang; Saad M. Aldousari; Hassan S. Hedia; Saeed A. Asiri; Wing Kam Liu
Through nanomedicine, game-changing methods are emerging to deliver drug molecules directly to diseased areas. One of the most promising of these is the targeted delivery of drugs and imaging agents via drug carrier-based platforms. Such drug delivery systems can now be synthesized from a wide range of different materials, made in a number of different shapes, and coated with an array of different organic molecules, including ligands. If optimized, these systems can enhance the efficacy and specificity of delivery compared with those of non-targeted systems. Emerging integrated multiscale experiments, models and simulations have opened the door for endless medical applications. Current bottlenecks in design of the drug-carrying particles are the lack of knowledge about the dispersion of these particles in the microvasculature and of their subsequent internalization by diseased cells (Bao et al. 2014 J. R. Soc. Interface 11, 20140301 (doi:10.1098/rsif.2014.0301)). We describe multiscale modelling techniques that study how drug carriers disperse within the microvasculature. The immersed molecular finite-element method is adopted to simulate whole blood including blood plasma, red blood cells and nanoparticles. With a novel dissipative particle dynamics method, the beginning stages of receptor-driven endocytosis of nanoparticles can be understood in detail. Using this multiscale modelling method, we elucidate how the size, shape and surface functionality of nanoparticles will affect their dispersion in the microvasculature and subsequent internalization by targeted cells.
8th International Workshop on Meshfree Methods for Partial Differential Equations, 2015 | 2017
Yanping Lian; Gregory J. Wagner; Wing Kam Liu
“Non-local” phenomena are common to problems involving strong heterogeneity, fracticality, or statistical correlations. A variety of temporal and/or spatial fractional partial differential equations have been used in the last two decades to describe different problems such as turbulent flow, contaminant transport in ground water, solute transport in porous media, and viscoelasticity in polymer materials.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2016
Yanping Lian; Yuping Ying; Shaoqiang Tang; Stephen Lin; Gregory J. Wagner; Wing Kam Liu
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2017
Yuping Ying; Yanping Lian; Shaoqiang Tang; Wing Kam Liu
Computational Mechanics | 2016
Shaoqiang Tang; Yuping Ying; Yanping Lian; Stephen Lin; Yibo Yang; Gregory J. Wagner; Wing Kam Liu
Computational Mechanics | 2018
Wentao Yan; Stephen Lin; Orion L. Kafka; Yanping Lian; Cheng Yu; Zeliang Liu; J. Yan; Sarah Wolff; Hao Wu; Ebot Ndip-Agbor; Mojtaba Mozaffar; Kornel F. Ehmann; Jian Cao; Gregory J. Wagner; Wing Kam Liu
Frontiers in Mechanical Engineering | 2018
Wentao Yan; Stephen Lin; Orion L. Kafka; Cheng Yu; Zeliang Liu; Yanping Lian; Sarah Wolff; Jian Cao; Gregory J. Wagner; Wing Kam Liu
Computational Mechanics | 2018
Yanping Lian; Stephen Lin; Wentao Yan; Wing Kam Liu; Gregory J. Wagner
Computational Mechanics | 2017
Shengzhi Luan; Yanping Lian; Yuping Ying; Shaoqiang Tang; Gregory J. Wagner; Wing Kam Liu
Acta Mechanica Sinica | 2018
Yuping Ying; Yanping Lian; Shaoqiang Tang; Wing Kam Liu