Strong red fluorescent probes suitable for detecting hydrogen peroxide generated by mice peritoneal macrophages

…, B Tang, H Huang, G Yang, Z Chen, P Li…

Index: Xu, Kehua; Tang, Bo; Huang, Hui; Yang, Guiwen; Chen, Zhenzhen; Li, Ping; An, Liguo Chemical Communications, 2005 , # 48 p. 5974 - 5976

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In order to explore the role of hydrogen peroxide in toxicology and human diseases, it is necessary to establish an accurate way of detecting the ROS, especially in living cells. Many probes such as dihydro-analogues of fluorescent dyes [eg dichlorofluorescin diacetate (DCFDA), dihydrorhodamine 123, 9,10 phosphine-based fluorophores, 11,12 lanthanide coordination complexes, 13 and chromophores with ROS-cleavable protecting groups 14,15 ] have been developed in ...

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