Themed collection Most popular 2022 analytical chemistry articles

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Open Access Review Article

State-of-the-art accounts of hyperpolarized 15N-labeled molecular imaging probes for magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging

This review presents a current account of hyperpolarized 15N-labeled molecular imaging probes, as well as insights on their advantages and challenges to advance future development of 15N-based probes and their applications in MRS/MRI.

Graphical abstract: State-of-the-art accounts of hyperpolarized 15N-labeled molecular imaging probes for magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging
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An antibody scanning method for the detection of α-synuclein oligomers in the serum of Parkinson's disease patients

Misfolded α-synuclein oligomers are closely implicated in the pathology of Parkinson's disease and related synucleinopathies.

Graphical abstract: An antibody scanning method for the detection of α-synuclein oligomers in the serum of Parkinson's disease patients
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Ultrasensitive chemiluminescent neuraminidase probe for rapid screening and identification of small-molecules with antiviral activity against influenza A virus in mammalian cells

A new chemiluminescence neuraminidase probe enables rapid screening of small molecules that inhibit viral replication, directly in influenza A-infected mammalian cells.

Graphical abstract: Ultrasensitive chemiluminescent neuraminidase probe for rapid screening and identification of small-molecules with antiviral activity against influenza A virus in mammalian cells
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
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Imaging of hypochlorous acid in mitochondria using an asymmetric near-infrared fluorescent probe with large Stokes shift

Small-molecule near-infrared (NIR) imaging facilitates deep tissue penetration, low autofluorescence, non-invasive visualization, and a relatively simple operation.

Graphical abstract: Imaging of hypochlorous acid in mitochondria using an asymmetric near-infrared fluorescent probe with large Stokes shift
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In situ monitoring of functional activity of extracellular matrix stiffness-dependent multidrug resistance protein 1 using scanning electrochemical microscopy

SECM using FcCOOH as the redox mediator and endogenous GSH as the indicator was employed to investigate the effect of extracellular matrix stiffness on the functional activity of MRP1 in cancer cells in situ.

Graphical abstract: In situ monitoring of functional activity of extracellular matrix stiffness-dependent multidrug resistance protein 1 using scanning electrochemical microscopy
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Simultaneous Raman and infrared spectroscopy: a novel combination for studying bacterial infections at the single cell level

O-PTIR was used for simultaneous collection of infrared and Raman spectra from clinical pathogens associated with bloodstream infections.

Graphical abstract: Simultaneous Raman and infrared spectroscopy: a novel combination for studying bacterial infections at the single cell level
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Mapping paratopes of nanobodies using native mass spectrometry and ultraviolet photodissociation

Ultraviolet photodissociation mass spectrometry is used to probe the paratopes of nanobodies, a class of single-domain antibodies, and to determine intersubunit salt-bridges and explore the nanobody·antigen interfaces.

Graphical abstract: Mapping paratopes of nanobodies using native mass spectrometry and ultraviolet photodissociation
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Understanding of chiral site-dependent enantioselective identification on a plasmon-free semiconductor based SERS substrate

An intelligent enantioselective identification strategy is designed to demonstrate that both enantioselectivity and stereoselectivity are crucial factors for chiral sensing.

Graphical abstract: Understanding of chiral site-dependent enantioselective identification on a plasmon-free semiconductor based SERS substrate
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Standard-free single magnetic bead evaluation: a stable nanoplatform for prostate disease differentiation

A standard-free stable single magnetic bead nanoplatform was proposed in this work. The use of metal signal ratio was directly applied for intrinsic biological fPSA to tPSA ratio evaluations for prostate disease differentiation.

Graphical abstract: Standard-free single magnetic bead evaluation: a stable nanoplatform for prostate disease differentiation
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Silicon functionalization expands the repertoire of Si-rhodamine fluorescent probes

Functionalization of the bridging silicon atom of Si-rhodamine dyes allows tuning of dye performance, the attachment of sensors, and the addition of biomolecular targeting ligands useful for the construction of live cell imaging probes.

Graphical abstract: Silicon functionalization expands the repertoire of Si-rhodamine fluorescent probes
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Detection of cannabinoid receptor type 2 in native cells and zebrafish with a highly potent, cell-permeable fluorescent probe

Detection and visualization of the cannabinoid receptor type 2 by a cell-permeable high affinity fluorescent probe platform enables tracing receptor trafficking in live cells and in zebrafish.

Graphical abstract: Detection of cannabinoid receptor type 2 in native cells and zebrafish with a highly potent, cell-permeable fluorescent probe
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A dynamic DNA nanosponge for triggered amplification of gene-photodynamic modulation

Oligonucleotide drug delivery approach is provided with a biomimetic, dynamic DNA nanomaterial, which enables disease gene regulation and auxiliary therapy in a controllable and self-boosting manner.

Graphical abstract: A dynamic DNA nanosponge for triggered amplification of gene-photodynamic modulation
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
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Reversible inhibition of the oxidase-like activity of Fe single-atom nanozymes for drug detection

Inhibitory effects of paracetamol on the oxidase-like activity of Fe single-atom nanozymes.

Graphical abstract: Reversible inhibition of the oxidase-like activity of Fe single-atom nanozymes for drug detection
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Molecularly imprinted polymers outperform lectin counterparts and enable more precise cancer diagnosis

A triple molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based plasmonic assay was developed for precise cancer diagnosis in terms of the relative glycosylation expression of glycoprotein biomarkers.

Graphical abstract: Molecularly imprinted polymers outperform lectin counterparts and enable more precise cancer diagnosis
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A caged imidazopyrazinone for selective bioluminescence detection of labile extracellular copper(II)

A caged imidazopyrazinone can detect reactive extracellular copper in mammalian systems using bioluminescence generated with the ATP-independent nanoluciferase enzyme.

Graphical abstract: A caged imidazopyrazinone for selective bioluminescence detection of labile extracellular copper(ii)
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MnO2 nanosheets as a carrier and accelerator for improved live-cell biosensing application of CRISPR/Cas12a

Herein, we demonstrate that MnO2 nanosheets are an excellent carrier of CRISPR/Cas12a due to the two important roles played by them.

Graphical abstract: MnO2 nanosheets as a carrier and accelerator for improved live-cell biosensing application of CRISPR/Cas12a
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A two-photon ratiometric fluorescent probe for real-time imaging and quantification of NO in neural stem cells during activation regulation

Developing a novel tool capable of real-time monitoring and accurate quantification of NO is critical to understanding its role in physiological and pathological processes.

Graphical abstract: A two-photon ratiometric fluorescent probe for real-time imaging and quantification of NO in neural stem cells during activation regulation
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Profiling single-molecule reaction kinetics under nanopore confinement

A four-state kinetics model is proposed to reveal the kinetics of a single-molecule reaction under nanopore confinement.

Graphical abstract: Profiling single-molecule reaction kinetics under nanopore confinement
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Unique assembly of carbonylpyridinium and chromene reveals mitochondrial thiol starvation under ferroptosis and novel ferroptosis inducer

Carbonylpyridinium and chromene were elaborately assembled to highly target mitochondrial thiol assay by releasing o-quinone methide from CM-Mit to label proteins, thus avoiding diffusion out of the mitochondria, which enabled accurately spatiotemporal detection of thiol.

Graphical abstract: Unique assembly of carbonylpyridinium and chromene reveals mitochondrial thiol starvation under ferroptosis and novel ferroptosis inducer
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
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New 19F NMR methodology reveals structures of molecules in complex mixtures of fluorinated compounds

19F-centred NMR structure determination protocol alleviates the need for compound separation. Disinfection byproducts of chloramination were unraveled by analyzing the reaction pathways of a single fluorinated molecule.

Graphical abstract: New 19F NMR methodology reveals structures of molecules in complex mixtures of fluorinated compounds
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Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy with spectral phasor analysis: applications in assessing drug–cell interactions

Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy with spectral phasor analysis provides a label-free approach for phenotypic evaluation of drug-induced effects.

Graphical abstract: Stimulated Raman scattering microscopy with spectral phasor analysis: applications in assessing drug–cell interactions
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Near-infrared fluorescent probe for hydrogen sulfide: high-fidelity ferroptosis evaluation in vivo during stroke

A H2S triggered and H2S releasing near-infrared fluorescent probe (HL-H2S) was developed. HL-H2S does not interfere with the progression of ferroptosis by consuming H2S, thus enabling high-fidelity in situ imaging of ferroptosis.

Graphical abstract: Near-infrared fluorescent probe for hydrogen sulfide: high-fidelity ferroptosis evaluation in vivo during stroke
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Precise and long-term tracking of mitochondria in neurons using a bioconjugatable and photostable AIE luminogen

A novel bioconjugatable and photostable AIE luminogen has been rationally synthesized for precise and long-term tracking of neuron mitochondria.

Graphical abstract: Precise and long-term tracking of mitochondria in neurons using a bioconjugatable and photostable AIE luminogen
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On the formation of hydrogen peroxide in water microdroplets

A. Gallo Jr, H. Mishra et al., pinpoint the origins of the spontaneous H2O2 formation in water microdroplets formed via spraying or condensation, i.e., without the addition of electrical energy, catalyst, or co-solvent.

Graphical abstract: On the formation of hydrogen peroxide in water microdroplets
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Solid-state 17O NMR study of α-D-glucose: exploring new frontiers in isotopic labeling, sensitivity enhancement, and NMR crystallography

We report the first “total synthesis” of 17O-labeled D-glucose and its solid-state 17O NMR characterization with unprecedented sensitivity and resolution.

Graphical abstract: Solid-state 17O NMR study of α-d-glucose: exploring new frontiers in isotopic labeling, sensitivity enhancement, and NMR crystallography
From the themed collection: 2022 Chemical Science HOT Article Collection
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A highly selective and sensitive chemiluminescent probe for leucine aminopeptidase detection in vitro, in vivo and in human liver cancer tissue

The first chemiluminescent probe for the detection of LAP is described. It shows a highly selective, sensitive and rapid chemiluminescence response for the detection of LAP in vitro and in vivo, and enables the differentiation of liver cancer.

Graphical abstract: A highly selective and sensitive chemiluminescent probe for leucine aminopeptidase detection in vitro, in vivo and in human liver cancer tissue
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2′-O-Methyl modified guide RNA promotes the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discrimination ability of CRISPR–Cas12a systems

This study illustrates that 2′-O-methyl modified gRNAs improve the specificity of the CRISPR–Cas12a system (mg-CRISPR) via suppressing the Cas12a's affinity to off-target DNA and provides an efficient strategy for high-specificity gRNA design.

Graphical abstract: 2′-O-Methyl modified guide RNA promotes the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) discrimination ability of CRISPR–Cas12a systems
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PAM-less conditional DNA substrates leverage trans-cleavage of CRISPR-Cas12a for versatile live-cell biosensing

This work developed the PAM-less conditional DNA substrates that leverage the trans-cleavage effect of CRISPR-Cas12a to sense various biomolecules in living cells.

Graphical abstract: PAM-less conditional DNA substrates leverage trans-cleavage of CRISPR-Cas12a for versatile live-cell biosensing
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Dynamic metabolic change of cancer cells induced by natural killer cells at the single-cell level studied by label-free mass cytometry

Label-free mass cytometry is utilized to study the dynamic metabolic change during apoptosis in HepG2 cells induced by NK92 MI cells at the single-cell level. The metabolic heterogeneity of individual HepG2 cells during apoptosis was revealed.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic metabolic change of cancer cells induced by natural killer cells at the single-cell level studied by label-free mass cytometry
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An “OFF–ON–OFF” fluorescence protein-labeling probe for real-time visualization of the degradation of short-lived proteins in cellular systems

An “OFF–ON–OFF” fluorescence probe for real-time imaging of the expression (fluorescence ‘OFF’) and degradation (fluorescence ‘ON’) of short lived PYP-tag proteins in cellular systems.

Graphical abstract: An “OFF–ON–OFF” fluorescence protein-labeling probe for real-time visualization of the degradation of short-lived proteins in cellular systems
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