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H-Rubies, a new family of red emitting fluorescent pH sensors for living cells

Despras et al., 2015

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11545557636574390148
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Despras G
Zamaleeva A
Dardevet L
Tisseyre C
Magalhaes J
Garner C
De Waard M
Amigorena S
Feltz A
Mallet J
Collot M
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Chemical Science

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Monitoring intracellular pH has drawn much attention due to its undeniably important function in cells. The widespread development of fluorescent imaging techniques makes pH sensitive fluorescent dyes valuable tools, especially red-emitting dyes which help to avoid …
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