Ferroptosis detection: from approaches to applications
Understanding the intricate molecular machinery that governs ferroptosis and leveraging
this accumulating knowledge could facilitate disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and …
this accumulating knowledge could facilitate disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and …
Recent advances in small-molecule fluorescent probes for studying ferroptosis
YL Qi, HR Wang, LL Chen, YT Duan… - Chemical Society …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent, non-apoptotic form of programmed cell death driven by
excessive lipid peroxidation (LPO). Mounting evidence suggests that the unique modality of …
excessive lipid peroxidation (LPO). Mounting evidence suggests that the unique modality of …
AIE-based luminescence probes for metal ion detection
The past two decades have witnessed significant advances in the field of aggregation-
induced emission (AIE). Luminescent materials with AIE characteristics (AIEgens) are of …
induced emission (AIE). Luminescent materials with AIE characteristics (AIEgens) are of …
Aggregation-induced emission luminogens for activity-based sensing
D Wang, BZ Tang - Accounts of Chemical Research, 2019 - ACS Publications
Conspectus Fluorescent sensing has emerged as a powerful tool for detecting various
analytes and visualizing numerous biological processes by virtue of its superb sensitivity …
analytes and visualizing numerous biological processes by virtue of its superb sensitivity …
Activity‐based smart AIEgens for detection, bioimaging, and therapeutics: Recent progress and outlook
Activity‐based approaches for designing AIEgens possess prominent advantages including
high selectivity, sensitivity, and signal‐to‐noise ratio, and they have received more attention …
high selectivity, sensitivity, and signal‐to‐noise ratio, and they have received more attention …
Activity‐based sensing: a synthetic methods approach for selective molecular imaging and beyond
Emerging from the origins of supramolecular chemistry and the development of selective
chemical receptors that rely on lock‐and‐key binding, activity‐based sensing (ABS)—which …
chemical receptors that rely on lock‐and‐key binding, activity‐based sensing (ABS)—which …
Iron homeostasis and organismal aging
Iron is indispensable for normal body functions across species because of its critical roles in
red blood cell function and many essential proteins and enzymes required for numerous …
red blood cell function and many essential proteins and enzymes required for numerous …
Metalloallostery and transition metal signaling: bioinorganic copper chemistry beyond active sites
Transition metal chemistry is essential to life, where metal binding to DNA, RNA, and
proteins underpins all facets of the central dogma of biology. In this context, metals in …
proteins underpins all facets of the central dogma of biology. In this context, metals in …
Fe2+ imaging in ferroptosis and drug-induced liver injury with a ratiometric near-infrared fluorescent probe
S Feng, J Zheng, J Zhang, Z Gui, G Feng - Sensors and Actuators B …, 2022 - Elsevier
Recently, great attention has been given to the detection of ferrous ion (Fe 2+) in live
organisms because it plays a vital role in life and is associated with ferroptosis and many …
organisms because it plays a vital role in life and is associated with ferroptosis and many …
“Dual-key-and-lock” ruthenium complex probe for lysosomal formaldehyde in cancer cells and tumors
Biomedical investigations reveal that excessive formaldehyde generation is possibly a
critical factor for tissue cancerization, cancer progression, and metastasis. Responsive …
critical factor for tissue cancerization, cancer progression, and metastasis. Responsive …