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Fluorogenic label for biomolecular imaging

Lavis et al., 2006

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28533665131847392
Author
Lavis L
Chao T
Raines R
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ACS chemical biology

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Traditional small-molecule fluorophores are always fluorescent. This attribute can obscure valuable information in biological experiments. Here, we report on a versatile “latent” fluorophore that overcomes this limitation. At the core of the latent fluorophore is a derivative …
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