Photoactivatable fluorescein derivatives with azidomethyl caging groups for tracing oligonucleotides in living human cells
Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry2010Vol. 8(10), pp. 2309–2309
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Abstract
A new photocaged fluorescent compound, azidomethyl fluorescein, was successfully utilized to monitor the dynamics of oligonucleotides in living human cells.
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