“…The endoplasmic reticulum (ER), where CRT is located, plays a crucial role in ICD. , Many small-molecule-based ICD triggers act by causing ER stress and elevating reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, which is mainly attributed to protein misfolding and lipid accumulation in the ER lumen. − These accumulated proteins or lipids may alter the microenvironments of ER, e.g., viscosity. − A variety of fluorescent molecular rotors have been developed for the imaging of viscosity in live cells, e.g., molecular rotors based on 9-(2-carboxy-2-cyanovinyl)julolidine (CCVJ) and 4,4-difluoro-boradiazaindacene (BODIPY) with a rotatable moiety have been developed as cellular viscosity mapping probes with specific organelle targeting properties in living cells. ,− …”