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Zhong Zuo

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Chinese University of Hong Kong

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About Zhong Zuo at Chinese University of Hong Kong

Based at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Zhong Zuo focuses their scholarly efforts on Drug Transport Mechanisms, Natural Product Synthesis, Traditional Chinese Medicine Analysis, Nanomedicine, Pharmacokinetics, Drug Resistance, Herbal Medicine Bioactivity, Pharmaceutical Formulation, bridging the gap between theory and practice in Drug Transport Mechanisms. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "A theoretical framework of performance-viewing medium richness", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Drug Transport Mechanisms and Natural Product Synthesis.

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Drug Transport MechanismsNatural Product SynthesisTraditional Chinese Medicine AnalysisNanomedicinePharmacokineticsDrug ResistanceHerbal Medicine BioactivityPharmaceutical Formulation

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