From stable radicals to thermally robust high-spin diradicals and triradicals
Stable radicals and thermally robust high-spin di-and triradicals have emerged as important
organic materials due to their promising applications in diverse fields. New fundamental …
organic materials due to their promising applications in diverse fields. New fundamental …
Small-molecule two-photon probes for bioimaging applications
Small-molecule fluorescent probes are attractive and versatile materials for studying
biological systems.(1-6) They can be easily loaded into cells and rapidly detect biological …
biological systems.(1-6) They can be easily loaded into cells and rapidly detect biological …
Redox-responsive fluorescent probes with different design strategies
Z Lou, P Li, K Han - Accounts of Chemical Research, 2015 - ACS Publications
Conspectus In an aerobic organism, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are an inevitable
metabolic byproduct. Endogenously produced ROS have a significant role in physiological …
metabolic byproduct. Endogenously produced ROS have a significant role in physiological …
Development of a two‐photon fluorescent probe for imaging of endogenous formaldehyde in living tissues
Y Tang, X Kong, A Xu, B Dong… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Investigation of the physiological and pathological functions of formaldehyde (FA) are
largely restricted by a lack of useful FA imaging agents, in particular, those that allow …
largely restricted by a lack of useful FA imaging agents, in particular, those that allow …
Azulene-derived fluorescent probe for bioimaging: detection of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species by two-photon microscopy
LC Murfin, M Weber, SJ Park, WT Kim… - Journal of the …, 2019 - ACS Publications
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become an indispensable technique for cellular
imaging. Whereas most two-photon fluorescent probes rely on well-known fluorophores …
imaging. Whereas most two-photon fluorescent probes rely on well-known fluorophores …
Redox-responsive branched-bottlebrush polymers for in vivo MRI and fluorescence imaging
MA Sowers, JR McCombs, Y Wang, JT Paletta… - Nature …, 2014 - nature.com
Stimuli-responsive multimodality imaging agents have broad potential in medical
diagnostics. Herein, we report the development of a new class of branched-bottlebrush …
diagnostics. Herein, we report the development of a new class of branched-bottlebrush …
Acute exposure to e-cigarettes causes inflammation and pulmonary endothelial oxidative stress in nonsmoking, healthy young subjects
S Chatterjee, JQ Tao, A Johncola… - … of Physiology-Lung …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
The effects of e-cigarette (e-cig) aerosol inhalation by nonsmokers have not been examined
to date. The present study was designed to evaluate the acute response to aerosol …
to date. The present study was designed to evaluate the acute response to aerosol …
Development of Imidazoline‐2‐Thiones Based Two‐Photon Fluorescence Probes for Imaging Hypochlorite Generation in a Co‐Culture System
We designed and prepared the imidazoline‐2‐thione containing OCl− probes, PIS and NIS,
which operate through specific reactions with OCl− that yield corresponding fluorescent …
which operate through specific reactions with OCl− that yield corresponding fluorescent …
Nitroxide radical polymers–a versatile material class for high-tech applications
KA Hansen, JP Blinco - Polymer Chemistry, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
Nitroxides are a versatile class of stable free radicals that have long established themselves
in a wide range of applications. Their incorporation into macromolecular architectures has …
in a wide range of applications. Their incorporation into macromolecular architectures has …
Nitroxide-based macromolecular contrast agents with unprecedented transverse relaxivity and stability for magnetic resonance imaging of tumors
Metal-free magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) agents could overcome the established
toxicity associated with metal-based agents in some patient populations and enable new …
toxicity associated with metal-based agents in some patient populations and enable new …