Title : A fluorescein-based chemosensor for relay fluorescence recognition of Cu(ii) ions and biothiols in water and its applications to a molecular logic gate and living cell imaging.

Pub. Date : 2017 May 16

PMID : 28379264






3 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 The 1 : 1 complex generated from fast sensing of Cu2+ when excited at 491 nm, showed good relay recognition for biothiols (i.e., Cys, Hcy and GSH with low detection limits of 0.12 muM, 0.036 muM and 0.024 muM, respectively) via remarkable fluorescence enhancement. Glutathione latexin Homo sapiens
2 The 1 : 1 complex generated from fast sensing of Cu2+ when excited at 491 nm, showed good relay recognition for biothiols (i.e., Cys, Hcy and GSH with low detection limits of 0.12 muM, 0.036 muM and 0.024 muM, respectively) via remarkable fluorescence enhancement. Glutathione latexin Homo sapiens
3 The 1 : 1 complex generated from fast sensing of Cu2+ when excited at 491 nm, showed good relay recognition for biothiols (i.e., Cys, Hcy and GSH with low detection limits of 0.12 muM, 0.036 muM and 0.024 muM, respectively) via remarkable fluorescence enhancement. Glutathione latexin Homo sapiens