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    Metal complexes in cells: from design of catalytic antioxidants to imaging metal ions and designing metal-based probes in X-ray fluorescence and IR-imaging, a multidisciplinary collaborative journey in bioinorganic chemistry and inorganic chemical biology by Policar, Clotilde, Delsuc, Nicolas, Bertrand, Hélène Charlotte

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…This journey will take us from chemical design of inorganic metal complexes with a biological activity (catalytic antioxidants) or a biological interest (metal-based probes) and their characterization out of cellular context, typical of bioinorganic chemistry, to their studies in cells, typical of chemical biology.First, we will focus on the description of a bio-inspired strategy to design metal-based catalytic antioxidants. …”
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    Evaluating the respective role of individual precipitates on the hydrogen trapping ability and locations of a co-precipitation enameled steel via in situ Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy by Xuejian Fu, Chun Xu, Yu Li, Quanshe Sun, Yuwei Liu

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…To investigate the respective roles of the individual precipitates on the hydrogen trapping ability and locations in enameled steels containing a co-precipitate, in situ Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), correlated with Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microcopy (SKPFM), was employed in this work. …”
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    Benzo[1,2-b:6,5-b’]dithiophene-4,5-diamine: A New Fluorescent Probe for the High-Sensitivity and Real-Time Visual Monitoring of Phosgene by Yingzhen Zhang, Jun Xiao, Ruiying Peng, Xueliang Feng, Haimei Mao, Kunming Liu, Zhenzhong Liu, Chunxin Ma

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As a result, this fluorescent probing system for phosgene can be effectively adapted for real-time, high-sensitivity sensing and used as a test strip for visual monitoring without the need for specific equipment, which will also provide a new strategy for the fluorescent detection of other toxic materials.…”
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