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The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 11, 2024
Environmentally Stable Reversible Cavitand Molecular Switches Based on the Excimer of PeryleneZhi Yu, Yixing He, Pan Liao, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|September 5, 2022
Two Ratiometric Fluorescent Probes Based on the Hydroxyl Coumarin Chalcone Unit with Large Fluorescent Peak Shift for the Detection of Hydrazine in Living CellsMiaomiao Xing, Yanyan Han, Yilin Zhu, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 2, 2023
Toxicity of o-phenylphenol on craniofacial cartilage development through ROS-induced oxidative stress in zebrafish embryosXiaomei Chen, Jun Guo, Yong Huang, et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|February 11, 2023
Fabrication, Evaluation, and Antioxidant Properties of Carrier-Free Curcumin NanoparticlesJinwei Wu, Jiaxin Chen, Zizhan Wei, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition|October 17, 2022
Preparation of carrier-free astaxanthin nanoparticles with improved antioxidant capacityFei Yu, Jiaxin Chen, Zizhan Wei, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|October 31, 2018
A rapid and sensitive fluorescence method for detecting urine formaldehyde in patients with Alzheimer's diseaseLi Ai, Jun Wang, Tingting Li, et al.
Communications Biology|December 10, 2019
Endogenous formaldehyde is a memory-related molecule in mice and humansLi Ai, Tao Tan, Yonghe Tang, et al.
Communications Biology|December 25, 2019
Erratum: Publisher Correction: Endogenous formaldehyde is a memory-related molecule in mice and humansLi Ai, Tao Tan, Yonghe Tang, et al.
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 11, 2024
Environmentally Stable Reversible Cavitand Molecular Switches Based on the Excimer of PeryleneZhi Yu, Yixing He, Pan Liao, et al.
Analytical Chemistry|September 5, 2022
Two Ratiometric Fluorescent Probes Based on the Hydroxyl Coumarin Chalcone Unit with Large Fluorescent Peak Shift for the Detection of Hydrazine in Living CellsMiaomiao Xing, Yanyan Han, Yilin Zhu, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|June 2, 2023
Toxicity of o-phenylphenol on craniofacial cartilage development through ROS-induced oxidative stress in zebrafish embryosXiaomei Chen, Jun Guo, Yong Huang, et al.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)|February 11, 2023
Fabrication, Evaluation, and Antioxidant Properties of Carrier-Free Curcumin NanoparticlesJinwei Wu, Jiaxin Chen, Zizhan Wei, et al.
Frontiers in Nutrition|October 17, 2022
Preparation of carrier-free astaxanthin nanoparticles with improved antioxidant capacityFei Yu, Jiaxin Chen, Zizhan Wei, et al.
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|October 31, 2018
A rapid and sensitive fluorescence method for detecting urine formaldehyde in patients with Alzheimer's diseaseLi Ai, Jun Wang, Tingting Li, et al.
Communications Biology|December 10, 2019
Endogenous formaldehyde is a memory-related molecule in mice and humansLi Ai, Tao Tan, Yonghe Tang, et al.
Communications Biology|December 25, 2019
Erratum: Publisher Correction: Endogenous formaldehyde is a memory-related molecule in mice and humansLi Ai, Tao Tan, Yonghe Tang, et al.
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