Title : Detection of Lipase Activity in Cells by a Fluorescent Probe Based on Formation of Self-Assembled Micelles.

Pub. Date : 2020 Jul 24

PMID : 32623339






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1 However, the available fluorescent probes for detection of lipase activity are only implemented in a hexane-water two-phase system due to the nature of heterogeneous catalysis of lipase, thus limiting their applications in direct imaging of lipase activity in living cells and tissues. Water lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus
2 However, the available fluorescent probes for detection of lipase activity are only implemented in a hexane-water two-phase system due to the nature of heterogeneous catalysis of lipase, thus limiting their applications in direct imaging of lipase activity in living cells and tissues. Water lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus
3 However, the available fluorescent probes for detection of lipase activity are only implemented in a hexane-water two-phase system due to the nature of heterogeneous catalysis of lipase, thus limiting their applications in direct imaging of lipase activity in living cells and tissues. Water lipase G, endothelial type Rattus norvegicus