A biotin-guided formaldehyde sensor selectively detecting endogenous concentrations in cancerous cells and tissues

A biotin appended formaldehyde sensor was found to specifically visualise both exogenous and endogenous levels of formaldehyde in biotin receptor positive cells over biotin negative cells by means of one- and two-photon excitation. The probe furthermore visualised endogenous levels of formaldehyde i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) England), 2016-09, Vol.52 (75), p.11247-1125
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Yun Hak, Tang, Yonghe, Verwilst, Peter, Lin, Weiying, Kim, Jong Seung
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description A biotin appended formaldehyde sensor was found to specifically visualise both exogenous and endogenous levels of formaldehyde in biotin receptor positive cells over biotin negative cells by means of one- and two-photon excitation. The probe furthermore visualised endogenous levels of formaldehyde in tumour tissue slices up to 70 μm depth. A biotin appended formaldehyde sensor was found to visualise exogenous and endogenous formaldehyde levels in living cells and tumour tissues.
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Fluorescent Dyes - chemistry
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