Themed collection Materials Chemistry of Fluorescence Bioimaging

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Open Access Paper

Development of a specific fluorescent probe to detect advanced glycation end products (AGEs)

A novel fluorescent probe, AGO, systematically detects advanced glycation end products involved in aging.

Graphical abstract: Development of a specific fluorescent probe to detect advanced glycation end products (AGEs)
Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Clearly Fluorescent Delineating ER+ Breast Tumor Incisal Edge and Identifying Tiny Metastatic Tumor Foci at High Resolution

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Structure–activity relationships of aniline-based squaraines for distinguishable staining and bright two-photon fluorescence bioimaging in plant cells

Regulation effects of three aniline-based squaraines were investigated. The first expression of distinct tissue labelling and high-resolution 3D reconstruction in the onion and plant cells induced by the subtle structure changes was further evaluated.

Graphical abstract: Structure–activity relationships of aniline-based squaraines for distinguishable staining and bright two-photon fluorescence bioimaging in plant cells
From the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry B HOT Papers
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A small-molecule probe to decipher stress-induced ER microenvironments and ER-Golgi communication

A small molecule organic fluorophore has been developed to monitor the micropolarity inside endoplasmic reticulum in homeostatic and non-homeostatic conditions and visualize ER to Golgi transport.

Graphical abstract: A small-molecule probe to decipher stress-induced ER microenvironments and ER-Golgi communication
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Lysosomal-targeted fluorescent probe based pH regulating reactivity for tracking cysteine dynamics under oxidative stress

The ability to detect and visualize cellular events and associated biological analytes is essential for the understanding of their physiological and pathological functions.

Graphical abstract: Lysosomal-targeted fluorescent probe based pH regulating reactivity for tracking cysteine dynamics under oxidative stress
From the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry B HOT Papers
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About this collection

Fluorescence imaging is a predominant method employed in biological and biomedical research. This powerful technique utilises fluorescent probes that emit light upon excitation, enabling non-invasive and real-time observation of specific targets within the living system. It assists researchers in localizing specific proteins in tissue, visualizing subcellular structures, studying cell organization, monitoring the bio-microenvironment, and even conducting image-guided surgery. From fundamental biological studies to biomedical applications, fluorescence bioimaging continues to facilitate a more comprehensive understanding of the complex biological world and provide us with powerful tools for diagnosis or treatment.

This themed collection, guest edited by Dr Sijie Chen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Karolinska Institutet), Prof. Tony D. James (University of Bath), Dr Apurba L. Koner (IISER Bhopal) and Prof. Ben Zhong Tang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen), aims to provide a platform for recent developments in this rapidly evolving field of fluorescence bioimaging with topics including, but not limited to, fluorescence bioimaging with novel probes, design or synthetic strategies of fluorescent probes, theoretical understanding of fluorescent probe properties and working mechanisms, and new insights into the materials chemistry of fluorescence bioimaging. We hope that readers find this themed collection informative and useful.

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