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Recent Advances of Fluorescence Probes for Imaging of Ferroptosis Process

Journal

CHEMOSENSORS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/chemosensors10060233

Keywords

ferroptosis; fluorescence probe; iron; reactive oxygen species; biothiols; intracellular microenvironment

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82060626, 22004137, 22164022, 22174147]
  2. Innovative Group Project of Guizhou Province of Education [KY [2018]024]
  3. Guizhou Science and Technology Support Program [[2020]4Y158]
  4. Guizhou Science and Technology Foundation [Qiankehe basic-ZK [2021] General 046]
  5. Talents of Guizhou Science and Technology Cooperation Platform [[2020]4104]
  6. Special Project of Academic New Seedling Cultivation and Innovation Exploration of Zunyi Medical University [[2019]-029]

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This review summarizes the newly developed fluorescence probes for ferroptosis imaging and comprehensively discusses their design strategies, including probes for iron, reactive oxygen species, biothiols, and intracellular microenvironmental factors.
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death. It has attracted more and more research interests since it was found because of its potential physiological and pathological roles. In recent years, many efforts have been made for the developments and applications of selective fluorescence probes for real-time and in situ tracking of bioactive species during ferroptosis process, which is necessary and significant to further study the modulation mechanisms and pathological functions of ferroptosis. In this review, we will focus on summarizing the newly developed fluorescence probes that have been applied for ferroptosis imaging in the recent years, and comprehensively discussing their design strategies, including the probes for iron, reactive oxygen species, biothiols and intracellular microenvironmental factors.

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