A turn-on fluorescent probe based on hydroxylamine oxidation for detecting ferric ion selectively in living cells
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(43), pp. 5310–5310
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Abstract
We have described a turn on fluorescent probe BOD-NHOH based on hydroxylamine oxidation for detecting intracellular ferric ions. The probe comprises a signal transducer of BODIPY dye and a Fe(3+)-response modulator of hydroxylamine. It is readily employed for assessing intracellular ferric ion levels, and confocal imaging is achieved successfully.
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