Tsuchiya, Masaki Tachibana, Nobuhiko Hamachi, Itaru
Cellular glucose uptake is a key feature reflecting metabolic demand of cells in physiopathological conditions. Fluorophore-conjugated sugar derivatives are widely used for monitoring glucose transporter (GLUT) activity at the single-cell level, but have limitations in in vivo applications. Here, we develop a click chemistry-based post-labeling met...
Liu, Yan Wang, Bingya Hou, Ji-Ting Xie, Peng Li, Weiyi Wang, Shan
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Bioorganic chemistry
As an important member of dyes, small-molecule fluorescent dyes show indispensable value in biomedical fields. Although various molecular dyes have been developed, full-color dyes covering blue to red region derived from a single chromophore are still in urgent demand. In this work, a series of dyes based on C2-alkenyl indole skeleton were synthesi...
Jung, Jin-Min Park, In Ja Park, Eun Jung Son, Gyung Mo
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Annals of surgical treatment and research
In recent years, the rise of minimally invasive surgery has driven the development of surgical devices. Indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging is receiving increased attention in colorectal surgery for improved intraoperative visualization and decision-making. ICG, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 1959, rapidly binds to pl...
Albert, Matthew Delgado-Herrera, Leticia Paruch, Jennifer Gerritsen-van Schieveen, Pauline Kishimoto, Tomoyoshi Takusagawa, Shin Cai, Na Fengler, John Raizer, Jeffrey
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Surgical endoscopy
Intraoperative ureteral injury, a serious complication of abdominopelvic surgeries, can be avoided through ureter visualization. Near-infrared fluorescence imaging offers real-time anatomical visualization of ureters during surgery. Pudexacianinium (ASP5354) chloride is an indocyanine green derivative under investigation for intraoperative ureter v...
Oftedal, Thomas F Diep, Dzung B
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Scientific reports
A urinary tract infection (UTI) occurs when bacteria enter and multiply in the urinary system. The infection is most often caused by enteric bacteria that normally live in the gut, which include Enterococcus faecium. Without antibiotic treatment, UTIs can progress to life-threatening septic shock. Early diagnosis and identification of the pathogen ...
Guang, Jin Fan, Weibin Liu, Zhiqi Huang, Deguang
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BMC Chemistry
We disclose a novel boron trifluoride induced C–H activation and difluoroboronation at room temperature, thus providing a straightforward gateway to a series of N,O-bidentate organic BF2 complexes. The scope of the method is demonstrated with 24 examples. All the synthesized compounds exhibit fluorescence and some of them have large Stokes shifts. ...
Prache, Sophie Adamiec, Camille Astruc, Thierry Baéza, Elisabeth Bouillot, Pierre-Étienne Clinquart, Antoine Fourat, Estelle Gautron, Joël Girard, Agnès Guillier, Laurent
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This article critically reviews the state of knowledge on the quality of animal-source foods according to animal production and food processing conditions, including consumer expectations-behaviours and the effects of consumption of animal-source foods on human health. Quality has been defined through seven core attributes: safety, commercial, sens...
Dawson, William M. Shelley, Kathryn L. Fletcher, Jordan M. Scott, D. Arne Lombardi, Lucia Rhys, Guto G. LaGambina, Tania J. Obst, Ulrike Burton, Antony J. Cross, Jessica A.
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Nature Communications
Differential sensing aims to mimic senses such as taste and smell through the use of synthetic receptors. Here, the authors show that arrays of de novo designed peptide assemblies can be used as sensor components to distinguish various analytes and complex mixtures.
Sene, Seynabou Dollinger, Jeanne Hammecker, Claude Lagacherie, Manon Negro, Sandrine Samouëlian, Anatja
Mitigation of pesticide dispersion in soil and water is required to protect ecosystem health and the anthropic uses of water bodies. Biochar amendments have been suggested to reduce pesticide dispersion due to their high sorption potentials. Nevertheless, appraisals at different scales have been limited by the costs of pesticide analyses. The aim o...
Tazawa, Kento Sasaki, Hajime
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Journal of oral biosciences
Apical periodontitis is an inflammatory disease involving lesions located within the jawbone. Histological evaluations generally require decalcification and sectioning, which has limited our understanding of the three-dimensional (3D) organization and spatial distribution of different immune cell types in these lesions. A recently developed techniq...