Dan Liu
University of the Sciences
4 Papers
Dan Liu is an academic researcher from University of the Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
A novel peptide-based fluorescence chemosensor for selective imaging of hydrogen sulfide both in living cells and zebrafish
Peng Wang,Jiang Wu,Cuixia Di,Rong Zhou,Hong Zhang,Pingru Su,Cong Xu,Panpan Zhou,Yushu Ge,Dan Liu,Weisheng Liu,Yu Tang +11 more
TL;DR: A novel peptide-based fluorescence chemosensor L-Cu was designed and synthesized on the basis of the copper chelating with the peptide ligand (FITC-Ahx-Ser-Pro-Gly-His-NH2, L), and its H2S sensing ability has been evaluated both in living cells and zebrafish.
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A peptide-based fluorescent chemosensor for measuring cadmium ions in aqueous solutions and live cells.
TL;DR: H2L exhibits low biotoxicity with a limit of detection (LOD) for Cd(2+) of about 52 nM, implying that H2L can be used as a highly selective and sensitive peptide fluorescent chemosensor in biological systems.
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A novel fluorescent chemosensor based on tetra-peptides for detecting zinc ions in aqueous solutions and live cells.
TL;DR: This chemosensor selectively and sensitively detects Zn2+ based on the photo-induced electron transfer (PET) effect by turn-on response in 100% aqueous solutions and exhibits low biotoxicity, implying that HL acts as a highly useful peptide fluorescent chemosensors for biological systems.
Fluorescence “on–off–on” peptide-based chemosensor for the selective detection of Cu2+ and S2− and its application in living cell bioimaging
TL;DR: The development of a novel fluorescence chemosensor (L) based on a tetra-peptide conjugated with dansyl groups as a promising analytical tool for detecting Cu2+ and S2- in 100% aqueous solutions, which exhibits excellent cell biotoxicity and intracellular biosensing ability.