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Dayoung Lee
Researcher at Ewha Womans University
Publications - 34
Citations - 2881
Dayoung Lee is an academic researcher from Ewha Womans University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glutathione & Photodynamic therapy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 32 publications receiving 2264 citations. Previous affiliations of Dayoung Lee include Jinan University.
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Cyanine-based fluorescent probe for highly selective detection of glutathione in cell cultures and live mouse tissues.
TL;DR: The combined results suggest that the new probe, 1 and 2, containing sulfonamide groups, will serve as an efficient tool for detecting cellular GSH in animals.
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Development of fluorescent probes based on protection-deprotection of the key functional groups for biological imaging.
Yonghe Tang,Dayoung Lee,Jiaoliang Wang,Guanhan Li,Jinghua Yu,Weiying Lin,Weiying Lin,Juyoung Yoon +7 more
TL;DR: This tutorial review highlights the representative examples of small-molecule based fluorescent probes for bioimaging, which are operated via the protection-deprotection of key functional groups such as aldehyde, hydroxyl, and amino functional groups reported from 2010 to 2014.
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Nanostructured Phthalocyanine Assemblies with Protein-Driven Switchable Photoactivities for Biophotonic Imaging and Therapy
Xingshu Li,C-Yoon Kim,Seunghyun Lee,Dayoung Lee,Hyung-Min Chung,Gyoungmi Kim,Si-Hyun Heo,Chulhong Kim,Ki-Sung Hong,Juyoung Yoon +9 more
TL;DR: A "one-for-all" nanomaterial that self-assembles from flexible and versatile phthalocyanine building blocks that has a high selectivity for biotin receptor-positive cancer cells, and permits a combined photodynamic and photothermal therapeutic effect.
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Phthalocyanine‐Assembled Nanodots as Photosensitizers for Highly Efficient Type I Photoreactions in Photodynamic Therapy
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a new, nanostructured phthalocyanine assembly, NanoPcA, has the ability to promote highly efficient ROS generation via the type I mechanism.
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Remote‐Controlled Release of Singlet Oxygen by the Plasmonic Heating of Endoperoxide‐Modified Gold Nanorods: Towards a Paradigm Change in Photodynamic Therapy
Safacan Kolemen,Tugba Ozdemir,Dayoung Lee,Gyoung Mi Kim,Tugce Karatas,Juyoung Yoon,Engin U. Akkaya +6 more
TL;DR: A new concept that could eventually lead to a change in the 100 year old paradigm of photodynamic therapy is described and potentially offer solutions to some of the lingering problems.