Issue 75, 2019

Development of a unique reversible fluorescent probe for tracking endogenous sulfur dioxide and formaldehyde fluctuation in vivo

Abstract

A reversible fluorescent probe (NP) for sensing SO2 and FA was rationally constructed. With the outstanding attributes of NP, the fluctuation of endogenous SO2 and FA was successfully traced, not only at the cellular level, but also in living mice for the first time. Significantly, it was first found that the interaction of SO2 and FA can attenuate the cytotoxicity.

Graphical abstract: Development of a unique reversible fluorescent probe for tracking endogenous sulfur dioxide and formaldehyde fluctuation in vivo

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Jun 2019
Accepted
19 Aug 2019
First published
20 Aug 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 11263-11266

Development of a unique reversible fluorescent probe for tracking endogenous sulfur dioxide and formaldehyde fluctuation in vivo

Y. Ma, W. Gao, L. Zhu, Y. Zhao and W. Lin, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 11263 DOI: 10.1039/C9CC04411F

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