Yi Lu
www.chemistry.illinois.edu
0000-0003-1221-6709
University of Illinois
18 papers found
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Primary and Secondary Coordination Sphere Effects on the Structure and Function of S-Nitrosylating Azurin
Simultaneous Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ imaging shows Fe 3+ over Fe 2+ enrichment in Alzheimer’s disease mouse brain
Engineering an Oxygen‐Binding Protein for Photocatalytic CO2Reductions in Water
Label-Free Digital Detection of Intact Virions by Enhanced Scattering Microscopy
Direct detection of human adenovirus or SARS-CoV-2 with ability to inform infectivity using DNA aptamer-nanopore sensors
DNAzyme Sensor Uses Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer for Rapid, Portable, and Ratiometric Detection of Metal Ions
Correction to “DNAzyme Amplified Aptasensing Platform for Ochratoxin A Detection Using a Personal Glucose Meter”
DNAzyme Amplified Aptasensing Platform for Ochratoxin A Detection Using a Personal Glucose Meter
Stepwise nitrosylation of the nonheme iron site in an engineered azurin and a molecular basis for nitric oxide signaling mediated by nonheme iron proteins
Structural Basis for a Quadratic Relationship between Electronic Absorption and Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance Parameters of Type 1 Copper Proteins
A Binuclear CuA Center Designed in an All α-Helical Protein Scaffold
A photo-regulated aptamer sensor for spatiotemporally controlled monitoring of ATP in the mitochondria of living cells
DNAzyme‐Mediated Genetically Encoded Sensors for Ratiometric Imaging of Metal Ions in Living Cells
Y-Shaped Backbone-Rigidified Triangular DNA Scaffold-Directed Stepwise Movement of a DNAzyme Walker for Sensitive MicroRNA Imaging within Living Cells
DNAzymes as Activity-Based Sensors for Metal Ions: Recent Applications, Demonstrated Advantages, Current Challenges, and Future Directions
Enzyme‐Mediated Endogenous and Bioorthogonal Control of a DNAzyme Fluorescent Sensor for Imaging Metal Ions in Living Cells
Metal-Dependent DNAzymes for the Quantitative Detection of Metal Ions in Living Cells: Recent Progress, Current Challenges, and Latest Results on FRET Ratiometric Sensors
Nitric Oxide Reductase Activity in Heme–Nonheme Binuclear Engineered Myoglobins through a One-Electron Reduction Cycle
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