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Mitochondria-localized: In situ generation of rhodamine photocage with fluorescence turn-on enabling cancer cell-specific drug delivery triggered by green light
Bera, Manoranjan,Jana, Avijit,Mengji, Rakesh,Ojha, Mamata,Paul, Amrita,Singh, N. D. Pradeep
, p. 8412 - 8415 (2020)
In this work, we have developed a rhodamine dye based water-soluble, mitochondria-indicating photocage, which gets activated in the mitochondria producing a fluorescent signal and on-demand releases the caged anticancer drug, chlorambucil, in the cancer cells selectively upon irradiation of green light.
Design and investigation of a series of rhodamine-based fluorescent probes for optical measurements of pH
Best, Quinn A.,Xu, Ruisong,McCarroll, Matthew E.,Wang, Lichang,Dyer, Daniel J.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 3219 - 3221 (2010/10/03)
(Figure Presented) A series of structurally similar fluorescent probes (1-4), synthesized from rhodamine B, were designed to optically measure pH. Each probe had a unique off-on response as the solution went from basic to acidic. Probes 1-3 exhibited a spirocyclic quenching of the pyronin B fluorophore, whereas probe 4 was quenched by PET from the amine moiety.