scienceconservative
Lighting Up Cell Secrets: New Ways to See Inside
Saturday, November 23, 2024
They're not very good at giving specific information about the redox environment, which is important for understanding cell health. Also, they can react with other chemicals in unexpected ways. These probes use free radicals and need metal catalysts to work with hydrogen peroxide. They cover a wide range of light, from UV to near-infrared, using cores like naphthalimide, fluorescein, BODIPY, rhodamine, and cyanine. The goal is to inspire more research into creating better probes that can give a full picture of what's happening inside cells.
Actions
flag content