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Papers by Nazmiye Yapici

Research paper thumbnail of Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Recent Advances in Their Synthesis, Functionalization, and Applications

Molecules, 2016

A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is prese... more A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is presented in this article. Particularly, recent advancements in controlled synthesis and large-scale production of BNNTs will first be summarized. While recent success in mass production of BNNTs has opened up new opportunities to implement the appealing properties in various applications, concerns about product purity and quality still remain. Secondly, we will summarize the progress in functionalization of BNNTs, which is the necessary step for their applications. Additionally, selected potential applications in structural composites and biomedicine will be highlighted.

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging Applications of Boron Nitride Nanotubes in Energy Harvesting, Electronics, and Biomedicine

Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are structurally and mechanically similar to carbon nanotubes (CN... more Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are structurally and mechanically similar to carbon nanotubes (CNTs). In contrast, BNNTs exhibit unique properties for being electrically insulating and optically transparent due to the polarized boron nitride bonds. All these properties have prevented the use of BNNTs for energy harvesting and electronic devices for more than 25 years. During the past few years, researchers have started to demonstrate a series of novel applications of BNNTs based on unique properties not found on CNTs. For example, these novel applications include osmotic power harvesting using the charged inner surfaces of BNNTs, room-temperature single-electron transistors using insulating BNNTs as the tunneling channels, high-brightness fluorophores that can be 1000-times brighter than regular dyes, and transistors based on Tellurium atomic chains filled inside BNNTs. We have reviewed some of these emerging applications and provided our perspective for future work.

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction to boron nitride nanotubes: synthesis, properties, functionalization, and cutting

Boron Nitride Nanotubes in Nanomedicine, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Recent Advances in Their Synthesis, Functionalization, and Applications

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), Jan 15, 2016

A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is prese... more A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is presented in this article. Particularly, recent advancements in controlled synthesis and large-scale production of BNNTs will first be summarized. While recent success in mass production of BNNTs has opened up new opportunities to implement the appealing properties in various applications, concerns about product purity and quality still remain. Secondly, we will summarize the progress in functionalization of BNNTs, which is the necessary step for their applications. Additionally, selected potential applications in structural composites and biomedicine will be highlighted.

Research paper thumbnail of Tuning Fluorescent Probes for Biomedical Applications

Research paper thumbnail of Targeted fluorescent probes for detection of oxidative stress in the mitochondria

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 2015

Mitochondrial oxidative stress has been implicated in aging, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes... more Mitochondrial oxidative stress has been implicated in aging, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, stroke, ischemia/reperfusion injury, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cancer. Recently, we developed two new mitochondria-targeting fluorescent probes, MitoProbes I/II, which specifically localize in mitochondria and employed both in vivo and in vitro for detection of mitochondrial oxidative stress. Here, we report the design and synthesis of these agents, as well as their utility for real-time imaging of mitochondrial oxidative stress in cells.

Research paper thumbnail of New Rhodamine Nitroxide Based Fluorescent Probes for Intracellular Hydroxyl Radical Identification in Living Cells

Organic Letters, 2012

The synthesis, characteristics, and biological applications of a series of new rhodamine nitroxid... more The synthesis, characteristics, and biological applications of a series of new rhodamine nitroxide fluorescent probes that enable imaging of hydroxyl radicals (•OH) in living cells are described. These probes are highly selective for •OH in aqueous solution, avoiding interference from other reactive oxygen species (ROS), and they facilitate •OH imaging in biologically active samples. The robust nature of these probes (high specificity and selectivity, and facile synthesis) offer distinct advantages over previous methods for •OH detection.

Research paper thumbnail of Determination of intracellular pH using sensitive, clickable fluorescent probes

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2012

We synthesized and evaluated a series of acidic fluorescent pH probes exhibiting robust pH depend... more We synthesized and evaluated a series of acidic fluorescent pH probes exhibiting robust pH dependence, high sensitivity and photostability, and excellent cell membrane permeability. Titration analyses indicated that probe 3 could increase its fluorescence intensity 800-fold between pH 8.0 and 4.1. Additionally, its pK a value is optimal for intracellular probing of acidic organelles. Fluorescent imaging of HepG2 and Hela cells further revealed that probe 3 demonstrates outstanding capacity for monitoring of intracellular [H + ] levels. The easily accessible terminal alkyne/azido function groups of these probes offer the possibility of rapidly constructing sensor molecule libraries using 'click' chemistry.

Research paper thumbnail of Highly Stable and Sensitive Fluorescent Probes (LysoProbes) for Lysosomal Labeling and Tracking

Scientific reports, Jan 26, 2015

We report the design, synthesis and application of several new fluorescent probes (LysoProbes I-V... more We report the design, synthesis and application of several new fluorescent probes (LysoProbes I-VI) that facilitate lysosomal pH monitoring and characterization of lysosome-dependent apoptosis. LysoProbes are superior to commercially available lysosome markers since the fluorescent signals are both stable and highly selective, and they will aid in characterization of lysosome morphology and trafficking. We predict that labeling of cancer cells and solid tumor tissues with LysoProbes will provide an important new tool for monitoring the role of lysosome trafficking in cancer invasion and metastasis.

Research paper thumbnail of Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Recent Advances in Their Synthesis, Functionalization, and Applications

Molecules, 2016

A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is prese... more A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is presented in this article. Particularly, recent advancements in controlled synthesis and large-scale production of BNNTs will first be summarized. While recent success in mass production of BNNTs has opened up new opportunities to implement the appealing properties in various applications, concerns about product purity and quality still remain. Secondly, we will summarize the progress in functionalization of BNNTs, which is the necessary step for their applications. Additionally, selected potential applications in structural composites and biomedicine will be highlighted.

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging Applications of Boron Nitride Nanotubes in Energy Harvesting, Electronics, and Biomedicine

Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are structurally and mechanically similar to carbon nanotubes (CN... more Boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) are structurally and mechanically similar to carbon nanotubes (CNTs). In contrast, BNNTs exhibit unique properties for being electrically insulating and optically transparent due to the polarized boron nitride bonds. All these properties have prevented the use of BNNTs for energy harvesting and electronic devices for more than 25 years. During the past few years, researchers have started to demonstrate a series of novel applications of BNNTs based on unique properties not found on CNTs. For example, these novel applications include osmotic power harvesting using the charged inner surfaces of BNNTs, room-temperature single-electron transistors using insulating BNNTs as the tunneling channels, high-brightness fluorophores that can be 1000-times brighter than regular dyes, and transistors based on Tellurium atomic chains filled inside BNNTs. We have reviewed some of these emerging applications and provided our perspective for future work.

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction to boron nitride nanotubes: synthesis, properties, functionalization, and cutting

Boron Nitride Nanotubes in Nanomedicine, 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Boron Nitride Nanotubes: Recent Advances in Their Synthesis, Functionalization, and Applications

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland), Jan 15, 2016

A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is prese... more A comprehensive overview of current research progress on boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs) is presented in this article. Particularly, recent advancements in controlled synthesis and large-scale production of BNNTs will first be summarized. While recent success in mass production of BNNTs has opened up new opportunities to implement the appealing properties in various applications, concerns about product purity and quality still remain. Secondly, we will summarize the progress in functionalization of BNNTs, which is the necessary step for their applications. Additionally, selected potential applications in structural composites and biomedicine will be highlighted.

Research paper thumbnail of Tuning Fluorescent Probes for Biomedical Applications

Research paper thumbnail of Targeted fluorescent probes for detection of oxidative stress in the mitochondria

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 2015

Mitochondrial oxidative stress has been implicated in aging, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes... more Mitochondrial oxidative stress has been implicated in aging, neurodegenerative diseases, diabetes, stroke, ischemia/reperfusion injury, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cancer. Recently, we developed two new mitochondria-targeting fluorescent probes, MitoProbes I/II, which specifically localize in mitochondria and employed both in vivo and in vitro for detection of mitochondrial oxidative stress. Here, we report the design and synthesis of these agents, as well as their utility for real-time imaging of mitochondrial oxidative stress in cells.

Research paper thumbnail of New Rhodamine Nitroxide Based Fluorescent Probes for Intracellular Hydroxyl Radical Identification in Living Cells

Organic Letters, 2012

The synthesis, characteristics, and biological applications of a series of new rhodamine nitroxid... more The synthesis, characteristics, and biological applications of a series of new rhodamine nitroxide fluorescent probes that enable imaging of hydroxyl radicals (•OH) in living cells are described. These probes are highly selective for •OH in aqueous solution, avoiding interference from other reactive oxygen species (ROS), and they facilitate •OH imaging in biologically active samples. The robust nature of these probes (high specificity and selectivity, and facile synthesis) offer distinct advantages over previous methods for •OH detection.

Research paper thumbnail of Determination of intracellular pH using sensitive, clickable fluorescent probes

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2012

We synthesized and evaluated a series of acidic fluorescent pH probes exhibiting robust pH depend... more We synthesized and evaluated a series of acidic fluorescent pH probes exhibiting robust pH dependence, high sensitivity and photostability, and excellent cell membrane permeability. Titration analyses indicated that probe 3 could increase its fluorescence intensity 800-fold between pH 8.0 and 4.1. Additionally, its pK a value is optimal for intracellular probing of acidic organelles. Fluorescent imaging of HepG2 and Hela cells further revealed that probe 3 demonstrates outstanding capacity for monitoring of intracellular [H + ] levels. The easily accessible terminal alkyne/azido function groups of these probes offer the possibility of rapidly constructing sensor molecule libraries using 'click' chemistry.

Research paper thumbnail of Highly Stable and Sensitive Fluorescent Probes (LysoProbes) for Lysosomal Labeling and Tracking

Scientific reports, Jan 26, 2015

We report the design, synthesis and application of several new fluorescent probes (LysoProbes I-V... more We report the design, synthesis and application of several new fluorescent probes (LysoProbes I-VI) that facilitate lysosomal pH monitoring and characterization of lysosome-dependent apoptosis. LysoProbes are superior to commercially available lysosome markers since the fluorescent signals are both stable and highly selective, and they will aid in characterization of lysosome morphology and trafficking. We predict that labeling of cancer cells and solid tumor tissues with LysoProbes will provide an important new tool for monitoring the role of lysosome trafficking in cancer invasion and metastasis.