A Selective Fluorescent Sensor for Imaging Cd2+ in Living Cells
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(6), pp. 1500–1501
Citations Over TimeTop 1% of 2007 papers
Abstract
A selective sensor 1 for the fluorescent imaging of Cd2+ in living cells has been designed and synthesized based on an internal charge transfer (ICT) mechanism. It can distinguish Cd2+ from Zn2+ and can be used in both general fluorescence intensity microscopy and ratiometric fluorescence microscopy.
Related Papers
- → Fluorescence versus conventional sputum smear microscopy for tuberculosis: a systematic review(2006)787 cited
- → Synthesis and Properties of Novel Fluorescent Switches(2005)229 cited
- → Fluorescence Microscopy(2019)7 cited
- → The Dual-Mode Imaging of Nanogold-Labeled Cells by Photoacoustic Microscopy and Fluorescence Optical Microscopy(2018)3 cited
- [Comparative study of microscopy by the Ziehl Neelsen method, routine fluorescence microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy using a lumin attachment in the diagnosis of acid-resistant mycobacteria].(2009)