Xu-dong Wang
Affiliations: | 2009-2012 | Fudan University, China |
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Sign in to add mentorOtto S. Wolfbeis | post-doc | 2009-2012 | Fudan University, China | |
(Humboldt fellow) |
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Luo M, Li X, Ding L, et al. (2020) Integrating Time-Resolved Imaging Information by Single-Luminophore Dual Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English) |
Ding L, Wang XD. (2020) Luminescent Oxygen-Sensitive Ink to Produce Highly Secured Anti-Counterfeiting Labels by Inkjet-Printing. Journal of the American Chemical Society |
Wang XD, Wolfbeis OS. (2019) Fiber-Optic Chemical Sensors and Biosensors (2015-2019). Analytical Chemistry |
Ding L, Zhang W, Zhang Y, et al. (2019) Luminescent silica nanosensors for lifetime based imaging of intracellular oxygen with millisecond time resolution. Analytical Chemistry |
Zhang XA, Zhang W, Wang Q, et al. (2019) Quadruply-labeled serum albumin as a biodegradable nanosensor for simultaneous fluorescence imaging of intracellular pH values, oxygen and temperature. Mikrochimica Acta. 186: 584 |
Zhang W, Abou El-Reash YG, Ding L, et al. (2018) A lysosome-targeting nanosensor for simultaneous fluorometric imaging of intracellular pH values and temperature. Mikrochimica Acta. 185: 533 |
Zhang Y, Ding L, Zhang W, et al. (2018) A background-subtraction strategy leads to ratiometric sensing of oxygen without recalibration. The Analyst |
Ding L, Chen S, Zhang W, et al. (2018) Fully-reversible optical sensor for hydrogen peroxide with fast response. Analytical Chemistry |
Lian Y, Ding LJ, Zhang W, et al. (2018) Synthesis of Highly Stable Cyanine-Dye-doped Silica Nanoparticle for Biological Applications. Methods and Applications in Fluorescence |
Zhang W, Ma M, Zhang XA, et al. (2017) Fluorescent proteins as efficient tools for evaluating the surface PEGylation of silica nanoparticles. Methods and Applications in Fluorescence. 5: 024003 |