Publications by authors named "Majun Yang"

As cancer progresses, detached cancer cells metastasize through the circulatory system, followed by intricate metabolic rewiring for adaptation and propagation. The dynamic process of metastasis, despite being responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths, still remains inadequately comprehended. Here, we proposed a microfluidic platform combining the dual-probe strategy for the detection of metastasize-related metabolic levels at single-cell resolution.

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Bacterial infections, as the second leading cause of global death, are commonly treated with antibiotics. However, the improper use of antibiotics contributes to the development of bacterial resistance. Therefore, the accurate differentiation between bacterial and non-bacterial inflammations is of utmost importance in the judicious administration of clinical antibiotics and the prevention of bacterial resistance.

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The imbalance between oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity is strongly associated with the development of numerous degenerative diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and cancer. Therefore, monitoring oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity is crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis and the stability of the organism's internal environment. Here, we present the findings of our study on DQ1, a dual-responsive indicator designed specifically for imaging HO and NAD(P)H, which are critical indicators of oxidative stress and antioxidant capacity.

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A sensitive, portable, easy-to-operate, directly-readable food freshness monitoring device has been developed for rapid visual identification of mild food spoilage.

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Rapid and accurate intraoperative pathological diagnosis (IOPD) is essential for intraoperative decision-making to improve patients' outcomes and avoid reoperations. In this study, using a NAD(P)H-activated fluorescent probe, a multifunctional fluorescent indicator has been developed to selectively identify tumor cells from normal tissue and to achieve cancer grading identification. This rapid response probe, CyQ-1, features unprecedented sensitivity and rapid response toward NADH at low nanomolar levels under physiological conditions.

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Elucidating the intrinsic relationship between mitochondrial pH (pH) fluctuation and lipid droplets (LDs) formation is vital in cell physiology. The development of small-molecular fluorescent probes for discrimination and simultaneous visualization of pH fluctuation toward LDs has not yet been reported. In this work, utilizing pH-driven polarity-reversible hemicyanine and rhodamine derivatives, a multifunctional fluorescent probe is developed for selectively identifying mitochondria and LDs under specific pH values via dual-emission channels.

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