Prof. LI Lin
Contacts
Email: iamlli@njtech.edu.cn
Address: 5 Xin Mo Fan Road, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, China
Research Interests
Organic/Bio-optoelectronics
Biographical Information
2005-2009: PhD degree; Anhui University.
2009-2014: Post-Doc.; National University of Singapore.
2014-: Professor; Institute of Advanced Materials, Nanjing Tech University.
Academic Achievements
Prof. LI Lin focuses on two-photon fluorescence imaging and bio-analysis. He has published over 60 SCI papers onNature Communications,Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, Chemical Communications, Journal of Materials Chemistryand so on. In addition, he held 1 USA and 1 Chinese patent filed.
Publications:
1.Lin Li, C.-W. Zhang, G.Y.J. Chen, B.W. Zhu, C. Chai, Q.-H. Xu, E.-K. Tan, Q. Zhu, K.L. Lim,* S.Q. Yao,* "A Sensitive Two-Photon Probe to Selectively Detect Monoamine Oxidase B Activity in Parkinson's Disease Models"Nat. Commun.2014,5, 3276.
2.Lin Li, X.-Q. Shen, Q.-H. Xu, S.Q. Yao,* "A Switchable Two-photon Membrane Tracer Capable of Imaging Membrane-Associated Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Activities"Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.,2013,52, 424-428.
3.Lin Li, J.-Y. Ge, H. Wu, Q.-H. Xu, S.Q. Yao,* "Organelle-Specific Detection of Phosphatase Activities with Two-Photon Fluorogenic Probes in Cells and Tissues"J. Am. Chem. Soc.,2012,134, 12157-12167.
4.M.-Y. Hu,Lin Li, H. Wu, Y. Su, P.-Y. Yang, M. Uttamchandani, Q.-H. Xu, S.Q. Yao,* "Multicolor, One- and Two-Photon Imaging of Enzymatic Activities in Live Cells with Novel Fluorescently Quenched Activity-Based Probes (qABPs)"J. Am. Chem. Soc.2011,133, 12009-12020.
5.Z.Q. Li, D. Wang,Lin Li, S. Pan, Z.K. Na, C.Y.J. Tan, S.Q. Yao,* ""Minimalist" Cyclopropene-Containing Photo-cross-linkers Suitable for Live-cell Imaging and Affinity-Based Protein Labeling"J. Am. Chem. Soc.2014,136, 9990-9998.
6.Z.Q. Li, P.L. Hao,Lin Li, C.Y.J. Tan, X.M. Cheng, G.Y.J. Chen, H.-M. Shen, S.Q. Yao* "Minimalist" Terminal Alkyne-Containing Diazirine Photo-Cross-Linkers and Their Incorporation into Kinase Inhibitors for Cell- and Tissue-Based Proteome Profiling"Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.2013,52, 8551-8556.