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Lintao Zeng
Researcher at Guangxi University
Publications - 71
Citations - 2922
Lintao Zeng is an academic researcher from Guangxi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1754 citations. Previous affiliations of Lintao Zeng include Tianjin University of Technology.
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A mitochondria-targeted ratiometric fluorescent probe for rapid, sensitive and specific detection of biological SO2 derivatives in living cells.
TL;DR: Fluorescence co-localization studies demonstrated that CZBI was a specific mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe for SO2 derivatives with excellent cell membrane permeability and could be used for monitoring the intrinsically generated intracellular So2 derivatives in living cells by ratiometric fluorescence imaging.
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In Vivo Imaging of Endogenously Produced HClO in Zebrafish and Mice Using a Bright, Photostable Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe
TL;DR: S-BODIPy allows for the real-time monitoring the level of ClO- in living cells by ratiometric fluorescence imaging, opening up exciting prospects to develop red and even near-infrared BODIPYs with high brightness and good photostability for in vivo imaging.
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A twisted intramolecular charge transfer probe for rapid and specific detection of trace biological SO2 derivatives and bio-imaging applications
TL;DR: A reactive probe was cell membrane permeable and successfully used for visualizing trace SO2 derivatives in living cells and showed colorimetric and ratiometric fluorescence response to HSO3(-) with fast response.
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A ratiometric fluorescent probe for detecting hypochlorite in the endoplasmic reticulum
Ji Ting Hou,Hyeong Seok Kim,Chong Duan,Myung Sun Ji,Shan Wang,Lintao Zeng,Wen Xiu Ren,Jong Seung Kim +7 more
TL;DR: A colorimetric and fluorescent probe ER-ClO was presented in this work to detect cellular hypochlorite with high selectivity and sensitivity and was successfully applied in the bio-imaging of exogenous and endogenous hypoch chlorite in the endoplasmic reticulum in a ratiometric manner.
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Advances and perspectives in carbon dot-based fluorescent probes: Mechanism, and application
TL;DR: This review summarizes the recent advances in CD-based fluorescent probes, including the design strategies, sensing mechanisms, and their applications in sensitive and selective detection of public safety substances, organic amines, phenols, bioactive molecules, biological enzymes, and inorganic salts.