An aggregation-induced phosphorescence probe for calcium ion-specific detection and live-cell imaging inArabidopsis thaliana
Chemical Communications2019Vol. 55(33), pp. 4841–4844
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Abstract
A molecular probe with aggregation-induced phosphorescence (AIP) properties for calcium ion-specific detection and imaging in vivo was designed. The long-lived phosphorescence caused by calcium-triggered aggregation enables establishment of a first time-gated detection method for calcium ions and long-term imaging in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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