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The fluorescence sensing of intracellular glutathione thiyl radical (GS•) is in great demand to seek the GS•‐related pathophysiological events. Herein, boron−dipyrromethene (BODIPY)‐modified β‐cyclodextrin was developed for high‐efficiency sensing of GS•, accompanied by a fast response time (t1/2 = 218 s), with the detection limit of 468 nmol/L. Cell experiments indicated that the BODIPY‐ modified β‐cyclodextrin could be applied to detect the GS• in live A549 cells.
The study about the resourcfulization of uranium such as the usage as new materials can promote the harmless treatments of nuclear waste. In this work, with the direction of transition-metal...
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