Ying Ruan
China
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Elucidating Manganese Single‐Atom Doping: Strategies for Fluorescence Enhancement in Water‐Soluble Red‐Emitting Carbon Dots and Applications for FL/MR Dual Mode Imaging
1 Introduction Red light-emitting carbon dots (R-CDs, typically with an emission wavelength longer than 590 nm) with high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) have gained significant attention due to their exceptional tissue penetration capabilities, making them promising candidates for in vivo bio-imaging.[1, 2] R-CDs with high PLQY can improve imaging quality, reduce required dosage, and minimize biotoxicity. Recently, several R-CDs systems have exhibited high PLQY in organic solvents.
Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses Reveal the Regulatory Mechanism of TC1a in the Sucrose and Starch Synthesis Pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Comparative Metabolome and Transcriptome Analysis of Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) Cotyledons in Response to Cold Stress
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