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Smith, D., Sajid, N., Rehn, S., Chandramohan, R., Carney, I., Khan, M., New, E. (2016). A library-screening approach for developing a fluorescence sensing array for the detection of metal ions. The Analyst, 141(15), 4608-4613. [More Information]
Krishnamoorthy, L., Cotruvo Jr, J., Chan, J., Kaluarachchi, H., Muchenditsi, A., Pendyala, V., Jia, S., Aron, A., Ackerman, C., New, E., et al (2016). Copper regulates cyclic-AMP-dependent lipolysis. Nature Chemical Biology, 12(8), 586-592. [More Information]
New, E. (2016). Harnessing the potential of small molecule intracellular fluorescent sensors. ACS Sensors, 1(4), 328-333. [More Information]
Hare, D., New, E. (2016). On the outside looking in: redefining the role of analytical chemistry in the biosciences. Chemical Communications, 52(58), 8918-8934. [More Information]
Kaur, A., Kolanowski, J., New, E. (2016). Reversible fluorescent probes for biological redox states. Angewandte Chemie: International Edition, 55(5), 1602-1613. [More Information]
O'Neill, E., Kolanowski, J., Yin, G., Broadhouse, K., Grieve, S., Renfrew, A., Bonnitcha, P., New, E. (2016). Reversible magnetogenic cobalt complexes. RSC Advances, 6(36), 30021-30027. [More Information]
Kolanowski, J., Kaur, A., New, E. (2016). Selective and reversible approaches toward imaging redox signaling using small-molecule probes. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 24(13), 713-730. [More Information]
Kaur, A., Jankowska, K., Pilgrim, C., Fraser, S., New, E. (2016). Studies of hematopoietic cell differentiation with a ratiometric and reversible sensor of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 24(13), 667-679. [More Information]
Wilkinson, S., Sheedy, T., New, E. (2016). Synthesis and Characterization of Metal Complexes with Schiff Base Ligands. Journal of Chemical Education, 93(2), 351-354. [More Information]
Kaur, A., Haghighatbin, M., Hogan, C., New, E. (2015). A FRET-based ratiometric redox probe for detecting oxidative stress by confocal microscopy, FLIM and flow cytometry. Chemical Communications, 51(52), 10510-10513. [More Information]
Shen, C., Harris, B., Dawson, L., Charles (nee Slaviero), K., Hambley, T., New, E. (2015). Fluorescent sensing of monofunctional platinum species. Chemical Communications, 51(29), 6312-6314. [More Information]
Hare, D., New, E., De Jonge, M., McColl, G. (2015). Imaging metals in biology: balancing sensitivity, selectivity and spatial resolution. Chemical Society Reviews, 44, 5941-5958. [More Information]
Kaur, A., Brigden, K., Cashman, T., Fraser, S., New, E. (2015). Mitochondrially targeted redox probe reveals the variations in oxidative capacity of the haematopoietic cells. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 13(24), 6686-6689. [More Information]
Shen, C., New, E. (2015). What has fluorescent sensing told us about copper and brain malfunction? Metallomics, 7(1), 56-65. [More Information]
Yeow, J., Kaur, A., Anscomb, M., New, E. (2014). A novel flavin derivative reveals the impact of glucose on oxidative stress in adipocytes. Chemical Communications, 50(60), 8181-8184. [More Information]
Eljack, N., Ma, H., Drucker, J., Shen, C., Hambley, T., New, E., Friedrich, T., Clarke, R. (2014). Mechanisms of cell uptake and toxicity of the anticancer drug cisplatin. Metallomics, 6(11), 2126-2133. [More Information]
Shen, C., New, E. (2013). Promising strategies for Gd-based responsive magnetic resonance imaging contrast agents. Current Opinion In Chemical Biology, 17(2), 158-166. [More Information]
New, E. (2013). Tools to study distinct metal pools in biology. Dalton Transactions: an international journal of inorganic, organometallic and bioinorganic chemistry, 42(9), 3210-3219. [More Information]
Que, E., New, E., Chang, C. (2012). A cell-permeable gadolinium contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging of copper in a Menkes disease model. Chemical Science, 3(6), 1829-1834. [More Information]
Au-Yeung, H., New, E., Chang, C. (2012). A selective reaction-based fluorescent probe for detecting cobalt in living cells. Chemical Communications, 48(43), 5268-5270. [More Information]