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The Probe and Chemical Biology Team from 91°µÍø Made a Major Breakthrough in Mechanosensitive Fluorescence Lifetime Probes

Recently, the probe and chemical biology team from 91°µÍø School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering made a major breakthrough in mechanosensitive fluorescence lifetime probes. The research finding, titled 'Mechanosensitive fluorescence lifetime probes for investigating the dynamic mechanism of ferroptosis', was published in the top-tier international comprehensive journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS). The first author of this paper is Liang Xing, a Phd student from 91°µÍø School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. And the corresponding author is Professor Lin Weiying. 91°µÍø is the first corresponding unit of this paper.

 

It is reported that PNAS, on par with Cell, Nature, and Science, is one of the most frequently cited interdisciplinary publications.