M Yang, J Huang, J Fan, J Du, K Pu… - Chemical Society Reviews, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Chemiluminescence, the generation of light through chemiexcitation as a result of chemical reactions, has emerged as a novel tool for bioimaging and therapy in vivo. Due to the …
S Son, J Kim, J Kim, B Kim, J Lee, Y Kim, M Li… - Chemical Society …, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
Light-based phototherapy has been developed for cancer treatment owing to its non- invasiveness and spatiotemporal control. Despite the unique merits of phototherapy, one …
Electronically excited states of molecules are at the heart of photochemistry, photophysics, as well as photobiology and also play a role in material science. Their theoretical description …
Singlet oxygen (1O2) is a biologically relevant reactive oxygen species capable of efficiently reacting with cellular constituents. The resulting oxidatively generated damage to nucleic …
F Plasser - The Journal of chemical physics, 2020 - pubs.aip.org
The advent of ever more powerful excited-state electronic structure methods has led to a tremendous increase in the predictive power of computation, but it has also rendered the …
As one of important approaches of light emission, chemiluminescence (CL) induced by chemical reactions has evoked considerable interest for its potential applications in …
W Chen, Y Zhang, Q Li, Y Jiang, H Zhou… - Journal of the …, 2022 - ACS Publications
Afterglow imaging holds great potential for ultrasensitive biomedical imaging. As it detects photons after the cessation of real-time light excitation, autofluorescence can therefore be …
Chemiluminescence imaging is imperative for diagnostics and imaging due to its intrinsically high sensitivity. To improve in vivo detection of biomarkers, chemiluminophores that …
Afterglow imaging with long-lasting luminescence after cessation of light excitation provides opportunities for ultrasensitive molecular imaging; however, the lack of biologically …