2022
DOI: 10.1360/ssc-2022-0068
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Versatile organic fluorescent probes for imaging reactive oxygen species in living cells and <italic>in vivo</italic>

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“…Among other competitive metal ions, TPE-GHK has high selectivity and fast fluorescence "on" reaction for Hg 2 + , leading the TPE-GHK can detect and image Hg 2 + in living cells. [118] In addition to Hg 2 + detection, some progress has been gained in the detection of Pb 2 + . Metha et al designed a ratio type fluorescent probe (Probe 1) with the peptide receptor (Gly-Ser-Met-COOH) of Pb 2 + and the excimer-forming benzothiazolylcyanovinylene fluorophore, which can be used for the detection of Pb 2 + (Figure 8A).…”
Section: Ions Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Among other competitive metal ions, TPE-GHK has high selectivity and fast fluorescence "on" reaction for Hg 2 + , leading the TPE-GHK can detect and image Hg 2 + in living cells. [118] In addition to Hg 2 + detection, some progress has been gained in the detection of Pb 2 + . Metha et al designed a ratio type fluorescent probe (Probe 1) with the peptide receptor (Gly-Ser-Met-COOH) of Pb 2 + and the excimer-forming benzothiazolylcyanovinylene fluorophore, which can be used for the detection of Pb 2 + (Figure 8A).…”
Section: Ions Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest study reported that a new fluorescent probe TPE‐GHK was synthesized with the classical tripeptide (Gly‐His‐Lys‐NH 2 ) as the receptor, which was based on AIE mechanism. Among other competitive metal ions, TPE‐GHK has high selectivity and fast fluorescence “on” reaction for Hg 2+ , leading the TPE‐GHK can detect and image Hg 2+ in living cells [118] . In addition to Hg 2+ detection, some progress has been gained in the detection of Pb 2+ .…”
Section: Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%