Quantitative Factors Introduced in the Feasibility Analysis of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)‐Sensitive Triggers

SM Kondengadan, B Wang - Angewandte Chemie, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical for cellular signaling. Various pathophysiological
conditions are also associated with elevated levels of ROS. Hence, ROS‐sensitive triggers …

Fe (III)-Based Fluorescent Probe for High-Performance Recognition, Test Strip Analysis, and Cell Imaging of Carbon Monoxide

X Fang, L Cui, H Yu, Y Qi - Analytical Chemistry, 2024 - ACS Publications
Fluorescence sensing and imaging techniques are being widely studied for detecting
carbon monoxide (CO) in living organisms due to their speed, sensitivity, and ease of use to …

On the Question of Uncatalyzed CO Insertion into a Hydrazone Double Bond: A Comparative Study Using Different CO Sources and Substrates

D Liu, N Bauer, W Lu, X Yang… - The Journal of Organic …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Because of endogenous signaling roles of carbon monoxide (CO) and its demonstrated
pharmacological effects, there has been extensive interests in developing fluorescent CO …

Characterization of the CO release properties of a common CO donor, CORM-401, in the context of its application in studying CO biology

N Bauer, Q Mao, X Yang, B Wang - Medicinal Chemistry Research, 2024 - Springer
In studying CO for its pathophysiological roles, four metal/borane-carbonyl complexes have
been widely used as CO-releasing molecules (CORMs) because of their commercial …

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N Bauer - scholarworks.gsu.edu
Carbon monoxide (CO) is known for various reasons. The general public sees CO as the
“silent killer”, while organic chemists see CO as a reagent for carbonylation, and medicinal …