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Leilei Zhang

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  9
Citations -  150

Leilei Zhang is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 98 citations.

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Real time detection of ESKAPE pathogens by a nitroreductase-triggered fluorescence turn-on probe.

TL;DR: A novel turn-on fluorescent probe for the selective sensing of nitroreductase (NTR) activity and its initial applications in rapid, real-time detection and identification of ESKAPE pathogens have been reported.
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An efficient fluorescence sensor for nitroreductase selective imaging based on intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer.

TL;DR: A fluorescent sensor for nitroreductase (NTR) detection is described, based on a cyanine fluorophore and utilizes photoinduced electron transfer to generate a rapid 10-fold fluorescence response after being catalytically reduced by NTR.
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Cell-Permeable Fluorogenic Probes for Identification and Imaging Nitroreductases in Live Bacterial Cells

TL;DR: The selected fluorogenic probe 3 generates a rapid 10-fold fluorescence response after being catalytically reduced by NTR to the intermediate para-aminobenzyl substituted which then underwent a rearrangement elimination reaction, thus minimizing the background signal and enabling the real-time intracellular imaging of NTR in live bacterial cells.
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A single component self-assembled thermally activated delayed fluorescence nanoprobe.

TL;DR: A novel versatile thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) nanoprobe, AI-Cz-NP, was designed and fabricated through self-assembly of a single-component amphiphilic monomer for potential applications in confocal imaging and time-resolved fluorescence imaging.
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A novel nitroreductase-enhanced MRI contrast agent and its potential application in bacterial imaging

TL;DR: Experimental results show that probe 1 could serve as an MRI-enhanced contrast agent for monitoring NTR activity, and may potentially be used for the diagnosis of bacterial infections.