Publications by authors named "Gui Qin Fu"

Cysteine is an important biological thiol and is closely related to cancer. It remains a challenge to develop a probe that can provide long-term fluorescence detection and imaging of Cys in cells as well as in living organisms. Here, a solid-state fluorophore is combined with an acrylate group to construct a solid-state fluorescent probe for Cys recognition.

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Viscosity is an essential microenvironmental parameter, which is related to various diseases such as acute inflammation. So it is necessary to develop a probe to monitor viscosity changes during the inflammatory progression in vivo. Herein, a HPQ (2-(2'-hydroxyphenyl)-4(3H)-quinazolinone)-based fluorescent probe named HPQ-BI-V is prepared for detecting viscosity in biological systems.

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Carbon monoxide (CO), as one of significant gas transmitter, is closely associated with a variety of physiological and pathological processes. Although plenty of fluorescent probes have been prepared for detecting CO, most of them suffer from water-soluble fluorophores and short emission wavelength, which tends to diffuse and is limited to apply in vivo. Herein, a novel water-soluble fluorescent probe (HPQ-MQ-CO) is prepared to detect CO by releasing a precipitating fluorochrome (HPQ-MQ-OH), which is developed by introducing the 1-ethyl-2-methylquinoline group into HPQ to obtain long emission wavelength and good diffusion resistant ability.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate how the glycoprotein receptor blocker tirofiban affects patients with acute anterior myocardial infarction who do not show ST segment resolution after undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
  • - A total of 157 patients were assigned to either receive tirofiban or a saline control; results showed that those treated with tirofiban had significantly lower rates of major adverse cardiac events (MACE) and better left ventricular ejection fractions (LVEF) at both 30 and 180 days post-discharge.
  • - The findings concluded that tirofiban is safe to use in this patient population and can lead to improved clinical outcomes without increasing the risk of bleeding complications.
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