A novel two-photon fluorescent probe with long-wavelength emission for monitoring HClO in living cells and tissues.
Talanta
; 192: 128-134, 2019 Jan 15.
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| ID: mdl-30348367
Hypochlorous acid (HClO), one of the most important reactive oxygen species (ROS), is a potent antimicrobial agent for the immune system against invasive bacteria and a wide range of pathogens. Therefore, it is critical to develop sensitive and selective methods for visualization of HClO in biological samples. In this work, a two-photon fluorescent probe HN2-TP) with long-wavelength emission (far-red: 630â¯nm) based on rhodamine analogue for bioimaging HClO was developed. Owing to a specific HClO induced cyclization reaction, the new probe shows large fluorescence enhancement (about 106-fold), good linear range with high sensitivity (detection limit: 40â¯nM), high selectivity and fast response when monitoring HClO in vitro. More importantly, by successfully imaging HClO in living cells and tissues, this kind of two-photon fluorescent probe with long-wavelength emission is expected for accurate sensing in complex biosystems, which could eliminate undesired autofluorescence and self-absorption.
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Fótons
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Ácido Hipocloroso
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Corantes Fluorescentes
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Fígado
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Animals
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Humans
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2019
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