A mitochondria-targeted and red-emissive ratiometric fluorescent probe for fast imaging of SO2 in living cells and zebrafish has been developed, and the changes of SO2 in living mice have been visualized in real time with this probe.
A mitochondria-targeted near-infrared fluorescent probe NIR-V with 700 nm emission was designed to monitor cell viscosity changes, which was applied to detect the intracellular viscosity and imagine pancreatic tissue in diabetic mouse model.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is one of the important gaseous signal molecules and plays key roles in various biologically crucial processes. In this work, we report a novel two-photon near-infrared (TP-NIR)...
RNA has always been valued by scientists in the field of biomedicine and especially biochemistry. Exploring the action and distribution of RNA in biological environment can make us to get...