A Rhodamine-Based Fluorescent Probe Containing a Se−N Bond for Detecting Thiols and Its Application in Living Cells
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(38), pp. 11666–11667
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Abstract
Here we report a new rhodamine-based fluorescent probe containing a selenium−nitrogen bond for detecting thiols based on the nucleophilic substitution of sulfhydryl. The probe was successfully applied to the imaging of thiols in both HL-7702 cells and HepG2 cells with high sensitivity and selectivity.
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