CHEMICAL TOOLS FOR IMAGING, MANIPULATING, AND TRACKING BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS...(METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY, VOL. 640)

CHEMICAL TOOLS FOR IMAGING, MANIPULATING, AND TRACKING BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS...(METHODS IN ENZYMOLOGY, VOL. 640)

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ACADEMIC PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Laboratorio
ISBN:
978-0-12-821153-3
Páginas:
342
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
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1. Fluorescent detection of peroxynitrite during antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis
2. Synthesis, evaluation, and biological applications of visible-light-controllable nitric oxide releasers
3. Design of fluorescent protein-based sensors through a general protection-deprotection strategy
4. Chemiluminescent sensors for quantitation of the bacterial second messenger cyclic di-GMP
5. Calcium-responsive liposomes: Toward ion-mediated targeted drug delivery
6. Far-red photoactivatable BODIPYs for the super-resolution imaging of live cells
7. Washington Red (WR) dyes and their imaging applications
8. Bioluminescence imaging in mice with synthetic luciferin analogues
9. Monitoring neuronal activity using PeT voltage sensitive dyes
10. Temporally gated molecular tools for tracking protein-protein interactions in live cells
11. trLRET microscopy: Ultrasensitive imaging of lanthanide luminophores
12. Long fluorescence lifetime triangulenium dyes in imaging and fluorescence polarization assay
13. Didactic approach recounting advances and limitations in novel glutathione and cysteine detection (reduced GSH probe) with mixed coumarin, aldehyde, and phenyl-selenium chemistry
14. Detection of cell-surface phosphatidylserine using the fluorogenic probe P-IID
15. Quinoline-based fluorescent small molecules for live cell imaging.

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Author
David M. Chenoweth, University of Pennsylvania, PA, USA.