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21. Design,Synthesis And Recognition Studies Of Fluorescent Probe For Hypochlorous
22. The Development Of Novel Fluorescent Probes For HOCL,H2S And Their Application In Environmental Analysis
23. Synthesis Of Two-photon Fluorescent Hypochlorous Acid Probe For Bioimaging
24. Design And Synthesis Of Fluorescent Probes For Sulfur Dioxide Derivatives And Hypochlorous Acid Detection And Their Application To Bioimaging
25. Synthesis And Study Of Hypochlorous Acid-mediated Hydrogen Peroxide Prode
26. Synthesis And Properties Of Novel Fluorescent Probes For Hypochlorous Acid
27. Preparation Of Fluorescent Nanomaterials And Its Application In Fluorescence Analysis
28. Synthesis And Application Of Dual-fluorescent Probes Based On Naphthalimide And Rhodamine Derivatives
29. Design,Synthesis And Imaging Study Of Hypochlorous Acid Fluorescent Probes And Mitochondrial Probes
30. Synthesis, Properties And Applications Of Novel ?-Extended Fluorescent Xanthene Probes
31. Design, Synthesis And Application Of Fluorescent Probes Based On Thioketone Structure
32. Research And Application Of Reactive Small Molecule Fluorescent Probes Based On Fluoroboron (BODIPY) Fluorophores
33. Design,Synthesis And Bioimaging Of Fluorescent Probes For Reactive Oxygen Species
34. Design,Synthesis And Application Of Coumarin And Quinoline-based Fluorescent Probes
35. Fluorescent Probes Based On Dual-reactive And Dual-quenching Strategy:Design,Synthesis And Applications In H2S Chemical Biology
36. The Removal Of Nickel, Sulphur And Nitrogen In Electroplating Wastewater By The Hypochlorite Oxidation + SRB Coupled With Denitrification Thiobacillus
37. Synthesis And Application Of Red Triphenylamine-Bodipy Fluorescent Probe For Hypochlorite
38. The Design,Synthesis And Biological Imaging Of A Novel Fluorescent Probe Based On Rhodamine Analogues
39. Design,Synthesis,and Property Studies Of BODIPY-based Reactive Fluorescent Probes For Hypochlorous
40. Fluorescent Probe With 1,8-naphthalene Diamine As Reactive Group For ROS/RNS
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