Aggregation-induced emission luminogen: role in biopsy for precision medicine
Y Duo, L Han, Y Yang, Z Wang, L Wang… - Chemical …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Biopsy, including tissue and liquid biopsy, offers comprehensive and real-time physiological
and pathological information for disease detection, diagnosis, and monitoring. Fluorescent …
and pathological information for disease detection, diagnosis, and monitoring. Fluorescent …
Reversible Fluorescent Probes for Dynamic Imaging of Liver Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
Conspectus Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI) is an inevitable complication of
clinical surgeries such as liver resection or transplantation, often resulting in postoperative …
clinical surgeries such as liver resection or transplantation, often resulting in postoperative …
Recent advances in fluorescent probes for ATP imaging
Abstract Adenosine-5′-triphosphate (ATP) is a critical biological molecule that functions as
the primary energy currency within cells. ATP synthesis occurs in the mitochondria, and …
the primary energy currency within cells. ATP synthesis occurs in the mitochondria, and …
A “Dual-Key-and-Lock” MRI Contrast Agent with T1–T2 Switchable Function for Accurate Diagnosis of Tumors
Extremely small iron oxide nanoparticle (ESIONP)-based stimuli-responsive switchable MRI
contrast agents (CAs) show great promise for accurate detection of tumors due to their …
contrast agents (CAs) show great promise for accurate detection of tumors due to their …
Involvement of intestinal mucosal microbiota in adenine-induced liver function injury
L Fang, J Shen, Y Wu, Z Tan - 3 Biotech, 2025 - Springer
Adenine is frequently utilized as a model medication for chronic renal disease. Adenine can
affect organs other than the kidneys, including the heart and the intestine. The liver is a vital …
affect organs other than the kidneys, including the heart and the intestine. The liver is a vital …
A review of the application of small organic molecule fluorescent probes in ischemia-reperfusion injury
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is closely linked to oxidative stress, which arises from the
complicated metabolism of substances and energy. There is a growing inclination towards …
complicated metabolism of substances and energy. There is a growing inclination towards …
Fluorescent Probe for Investigating the Mitochondrial Viscosity and Hydrogen Peroxide Changes in Cerebral Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury
C Fang, Q Deng, K Zhao, Z Zhou, X Zhu, F Liu… - Analytical …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Cerebral ischemia–reperfusion injury (CIRI), a cause of cerebral dysfunction during cerebral
infarction treatment, is closely associated with mitochondrial viscosity and hydrogen …
infarction treatment, is closely associated with mitochondrial viscosity and hydrogen …
Nitrile-aminothiol bioorthogonal near-infrared fluorogenic probes for ultrasensitive in vivo imaging
Bioorthogonal chemistry-mediated self-assembly holds great promise for dynamic molecular
imaging in living organisms. However, existing approaches are limited to nanoaggregates …
imaging in living organisms. However, existing approaches are limited to nanoaggregates …
A highly sensitive and specific fluorescent probe for detecting ONOO–in liver-injured cells and tissues
The liver is a vital organ in the human body that performs important physiological functions.
During the damage process, the liver produces a large amount of ONOO–, which is difficult …
During the damage process, the liver produces a large amount of ONOO–, which is difficult …
A NIR fluorescent probe based on carbamoyl oxime with high specificity for detecting ferrous ions in food and in vivo
C Liu, T Yan, T Fu, K Wang, X Rong, X Liu… - Food Research …, 2025 - Elsevier
Abstract Ferrous ions (Fe 2+), the primary form of iron in cells, play a crucial role in various
biological processes. The presence and absorption of Fe 2+ in food has an important impact …
biological processes. The presence and absorption of Fe 2+ in food has an important impact …