2024
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202400105
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Recent Advances in Detection of Hydroxyl Radical by Responsive Fluorescence Nanoprobes

Mazen Alanazi,
Jiaxi Yong,
Miaomiao Wu
et al.

Abstract: Hydroxyl radical (•OH), a highly reactive oxygen species (ROS), is assumed as one of the most aggressive free radicals. This radical has a detrimental impact on cells as it can react with different biological substrates leading to pathophysiological disorders, including inflammation, mitochondrion dysfunction, and cancer. Quantification of this free radical in‐situ plays critical roles in early diagnosis and treatment monitoring of various disorders, like macrophage polarization and tumor cell development. Lum… Show more

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