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Qing Lin is a researcher affiliated with the University at Buffalo, State University of New York in the United States. Their work primarily spans several interrelated scientific fields, including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Medicine, and Chemistry. Within these areas, Qing Lin has contributed to Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Immunology.

Their research topics focus heavily on Click Chemistry and Applications, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, Chemical Synthesis and Analysis, Biochemical and Structural Characterization, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research.

Qing Lin's publications have appeared in several frequent venues including:

  • Chemical Communications
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Angewandte Chemie International Edition
  • Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
  • ChemBioChem

Among recent published papers are:

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry, 2021, Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • Light-Triggered Click Chemistry, 2020, Chemical Reviews
  • Superfast Tetrazole-BCN Cycloaddition Reaction for Bioorthogonal Protein Labeling on Live Cells, 2021, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • MXene-Based Broadband Ultrafast Nonlinear Activator for Optical Computing, 2022, Advanced Optical Materials
  • Aptamer-tethered self-assembled FRET-flares for microRNA imaging in living cancer cells, 2020, Chemical Communications

Qing Lin has collaborated frequently with several co-authors throughout their career, including Gangam Srikanth Kumar, Ming Fang, Johnathan D. Rabb, Jin Huang, and Kemin Wang.

Best Publications

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry

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  • A photoinducible 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction for rapid, selective modification of tetrazole-containing proteins.

    Wenjiao Song;Yizhong Wang;Jun Qu;Michael M. Madden

  • Selective functionalization of a genetically encoded alkene-containing protein via "photoclick chemistry" in bacterial cells.

    Wenjiao Song;Yizhong Wang;Jun Qu;Qing Lin

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry: strategies and recent developments

    Carlo P. Ramil;Qing Lin

  • Photo-Triggered Click Chemistry for Biological Applications.

    András Herner;Qing Lin

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry: recent progress and future directions

    Reyna K. V. Lim;Qing Lin

  • Light-Triggered Click Chemistry.

    Gangam Srikanth Kumar;Qing Lin

  • Protein Surface Recognition by Synthetic Receptors: A Route to Novel Submicromolar Inhibitors for α-Chymotrypsin

    Hyung Soon Park;Qing Lin;Andrew D. Hamilton

  • Copper-Free Sonogashira Cross-Coupling for Functionalization of Alkyne-Encoded Proteins in Aqueous Medium and in Bacterial Cells

    Nan Li;Reyna K. V. Lim;Selvakumar Edwardraja;Qing Lin

  • Fast Alkene Functionalization In Vivo by Photoclick Chemistry: HOMO Lifting of Nitrile Imine Dipoles

    Yizhong Wang;Wenjiao Song;Wen J. Hu;Qing Lin

  • Photoinducible Bioorthogonal Chemistry: A Spatiotemporally Controllable Tool to Visualize and Perturb Proteins in Live Cells

    Reyna K. V. Lim;Qing Lin

  • Genetically Encoded Cyclopropene Directs Rapid, Photoclick- Chemistry-Mediated Protein Labeling in Mammalian Cells**

    Zhipeng Yu;Yanchao Pan;Zhiyong Wang;Jiangyun Wang

  • Convenient synthesis of highly functionalized pyrazolines via mild, photoactivated 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition.

    Yizhong Wang;and Claudia I. Rivera Vera;Qing Lin

  • Rational Design of Proteolytically Stable, Cell-Permeable Peptide-Based Selective Mcl-1 Inhibitors

    Avinash Muppidi;Kenichiro Doi;Selvakumar Edwardraja;Eric J. Drake

  • Fluorogenic, two-photon-triggered photoclick chemistry in live mammalian cells.

    Zhipeng Yu;Tymish Y. Ohulchanskyy;Peng An;Paras N. Prasad

  • Design of GFB-111, a platelet-derived growth factor binding molecule with antiangiogenic and anticancer activity against human tumors in mice.

    Michelle A. Blaskovich;Qing Lin;Frederic L. Delarue;Jiazhi Sun

  • Discovery of long-wavelength photoactivatable diaryltetrazoles for bioorthogonal 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions.

    Yizhong Wang;Wen J. Hu;Wenjiao Song;Reyna K. V. Lim

  • A biosynthetic route to photoclick chemistry on proteins.

    Jiangyun Wang;Wei Zhang;Wenjiao Song;Yizhong Wang

  • Photoclick chemistry: a fluorogenic light-triggered in vivo ligation reaction

    Carlo P Ramil;Qing Lin

  • Rapid, Photoactivatable Turn-On Fluorescent Probes Based On an Intramolecular Photoclick Reaction

    Zhipeng Yu;Lok Yin Ho;Qing Lin

  • 2-Aryl-5-carboxytetrazole as a New Photoaffinity Label for Drug Target Identification

    András Herner;Jasmina Marjanovic;Tracey M. Lewandowski;Violeta Marin

  • Design of spiro[2.3]hex-1-ene, a genetically encodable double-strained alkene for superfast photoclick chemistry.

    Zhipeng Yu;Qing Lin

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew D. Hamilton
Andrew D. Hamilton New York University
Hong-Gang Wang
Hong-Gang Wang Pennsylvania State University
Peter G. Schultz
Peter G. Schultz Scripps Research Institute
Michael Mullan
Michael Mullan Roskamp Institute
Nathanael S. Gray
Nathanael S. Gray Stanford University
Carlos F. Barbas
Carlos F. Barbas Scripps Research Institute
Said M. Sebti
Said M. Sebti Virginia Commonwealth University
Jian Feng
Jian Feng University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Paras N. Prasad
Paras N. Prasad University at Buffalo, State University of New York

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