Aqueous coordination chemistry of quinoline-based fluorescence probes for the biological chemistry of zinc
CJ Fahrni, TV O'Halloran
Index: Fahrni, Christoph J.; O'Halloran, Thomas V. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1999 , vol. 121, # 49 p. 11448 - 11458
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Abstract
Metal-specific fluorescence probes are of increasing importance in understanding the neurobiology and general cell biology of zinc. Several quinoline-based compounds such as TSQ and zinquin have been employed to detect zinc in fluorescence microscopy experiments in vivo; however, the aqueous solution chemistry remains equivocal. In some cases, this family of probes is said to reveal labile pools of Zn (II) inside the cell, yet in ...
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