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Teng Zhao

Researcher at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  20
Citations -  386

Teng Zhao is an academic researcher from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical microscope & Microscopy. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 19 publications receiving 296 citations.

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A Mitochondrion-Specific Photoactivatable Fluorescence Turn-On AIE-Based Bioprobe for Localization Super-Resolution Microscope

TL;DR: A novel mitochondrion-specific photo-activatable fluorescence turn-on bioprobe, named as o-TPE-ON+, is designed and readily prepared, operating through a new photoactivatable mechanism of photocyclodehydrogenation.
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Multicolor 4D Fluorescence Microscopy using Ultrathin Bessel Light Sheets.

TL;DR: This work demonstrates a simple and efficient method for producing ultrathin Bessel (‘non-diffracting’) light sheets of any color using a line-shaped beam and an annulus filter and obtained two-color, 3D images of biological samples with lateral/axial resolution and high-speed, 4D volume imaging of live sample at 1 Hz temporal resolution.
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A Distinct Pathway for Polar Exocytosis in Plant Cell Wall Formation.

TL;DR: An alternative TGN-independent Golgi-to-PM polar exocytic route is demonstrated, which mediates secretion of NtPPME1 for cell wall formation during cell expansion and cytokinesis and is ROP1-dependent.
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ATM and ATR play complementary roles in the behavior of excitatory and inhibitory vesicle populations.

TL;DR: The data suggest that ATM and ATR are part of the cellular “infrastructure” that maintains the excitatory/inhibitory balance of the nervous system.
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A user-friendly two-color super-resolution localization microscope.

TL;DR: A robust two-dye combination of Alexa647 and Alexa750 in an imaging buffer containing COT and using TCEP as switching regent provides matched and balanced switching characteristics for both dyes, allowing simultaneous capture of both on a single camera.