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Aleksandra Grzelakowska

Researcher at Lodz University of Technology

Publications -  18
Citations -  131

Aleksandra Grzelakowska is an academic researcher from Lodz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 16 publications receiving 48 citations.

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Characterization of the reactivity of luciferin boronate - A probe for inflammatory oxidants with improved stability

TL;DR: The synthesis and characterization of luciferin boronic acid pinacol ester (LBE) is reported, showing potential as an improved probe for the detection of inflammatory oxidants in biological settings, with improved stability and response time.
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Two-photon fluorescent probe for cellular peroxynitrite: Fluorescence detection, imaging, and identification of peroxynitrite-specific products.

TL;DR: In this article, a naphthalene-based boronate probe, NAB-BE, was used for the detection of inflammatory oxidants, including peroxynitrite, hypochlorous acid, and hydrogen peroxide.
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Recent progress in the synthesis of firefly luciferin derivatives

TL;DR: Over the last decade, by using different methods, a lot of analogues of luciferin/aminoluciferin have been synthesized, and therefore, in this review, the recent progress in the design and synthesis of synthetic luciferins is summarized in a manner that all readers can be inspired to use, and/or design, and or develop the useful far red/NIR bioluminescent substrates for luciferase.
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On the chemical reactivity of tricyanofuran(TCF)-based near-infrared fluorescent redox probes – Effects of glutathione on the probe response and product fluorescence

TL;DR: The results reported with TCF-based probes may be affected by the changes in intracellular glutathione, in addition to the desired analyte, so a modified probe derived from 1-naphthalene boronic acid is reported, which has similar reactivity toward peroxynitrite.