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Ying Zhou
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 4
Citations - 886
Ying Zhou is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy & Molecular imaging. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 579 citations.
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Boosting the down-shifting luminescence of rare-earth nanocrystals for biological imaging beyond 1500 nm
Yeteng Zhong,Yeteng Zhong,Zhuoran Ma,Shoujun Zhu,Jingying Yue,Mingxi Zhang,Alexander L. Antaris,Jie Yuan,Ran Cui,Hao Wan,Ying Zhou,Weizhi Wang,Weizhi Wang,Ngan F. Huang,Jian Luo,Zhiyuan Hu,Zhiyuan Hu,Hongjie Dai +17 more
TL;DR: The authors synthesize rare earth down-converting nanocrystals as promising fluorescent probes for in vivo imaging in this spectral region with superior spatial resolution and tissue penetration depth, but few NIR-IIb probes exist.
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Bright quantum dots emitting at ∼1,600 nm in the NIR-IIb window for deep tissue fluorescence imaging.
Mingxi Zhang,Mingxi Zhang,Jingying Yue,Ran Cui,Ran Cui,Zhuoran Ma,Hao Wan,Feifei Wang,Shoujun Zhu,Ying Zhou,Yun Kuang,Yeteng Zhong,Dai-Wen Pang,Hongjie Dai +13 more
TL;DR: A bright fluorescent probe emitting at ∼1,600 nm based on core/shell lead sulfide/cadmium sulfide (CdS) quantum dots (CSQDs) synthesized in organic phase was developed, providing a tool for in vivo research of preclinical animal models.
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3D NIR-II Molecular Imaging Distinguishes Targeted Organs with High-Performance NIR-II Bioconjugates.
Shoujun Zhu,Sonia Herraiz,Jingying Yue,Mingxi Zhang,Hao Wan,Hao Wan,Qinglai Yang,Qinglai Yang,Zhuoran Ma,Yan Wang,Jiahuan He,Alexander L. Antaris,Yeteng Zhong,Shuo Diao,Yi Feng,Ying Zhou,Kuai Yu,Guosong Hong,Yongye Liang,Aaron J. W. Hsueh,Hongjie Dai +20 more
TL;DR: The developed NIR‐II fluorescence microscopy will become a powerful imaging technique for deep tissue imaging without any physical sectioning or clearing treatment of the tissue.
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Molecular Cancer Imaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window Using a Renal-Excreted NIR-II Fluorophore-Peptide Probe
Weizhi Wang,Weizhi Wang,Zhuoran Ma,Shoujun Zhu,Hao Wan,Jingying Yue,Huilong Ma,Rui Ma,Qinglai Yang,Zihua Wang,Zihua Wang,Qian Li,Yixia Qian,Chunyan Yue,Yuehua Wang,Linyang Fan,Yeteng Zhong,Ying Zhou,Hongpeng Gao,Junshan Ruan,Zhiyuan Hu,Zhiyuan Hu,Zhiyuan Hu,Yongye Liang,Hongjie Dai +24 more
TL;DR: A novel peptide (named CP) conjugated NIR‐II fluorescent probe is reported for molecular tumor imaging targeting a tumor stem cell biomarker CD133 and it is shown that urethra of mice can be imaged fluorescently for the first time noninvasively through intact tissue.