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Red fluorescent probe for monitoring the dynamics of cytoplasmic calcium ions
Egawa, Takahiro,Hirabayashi, Kazuhisa,Koide, Yuichiro,Kobayashi, Chiaki,Takahashi, Naoya,Mineno, Tomoko,Terai, Takuya,Ueno, Tasuku,Komatsu, Toru,Ikegaya, Yuji,Matsuki, Norio,Nagano, Tetsuo,Hanaoka, Kenjiro
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We see red (and yellow and green): Probe 1 was developed for the visualization of cytoplasmic Ca2+, a pivotal second messenger in many biological responses. The new probe is suitable for multicolor imaging for the simultaneous detection of metal ions or proteins and is superior to the existing red fluorescent probe Rhod-2 for the monitoring of cytoplasmic Ca2+ oscillation in cultured cells (see fluorescence images of cells with 1 (top) and Rhod-2 (bottom)).
TWO-PHOTON PROBE FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM IONS, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE PROBE AND METHOD FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF INTRACELLULAR CALCIUM IONS USING THE PROBE
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A two-photon probe for real-time monitoring of intracellular calcium ions is provided. The two-photon probe is very suitable for real-time imaging of intracellular calcium ions, shows 20~5 O-fold TPEF enhancement in response to Ca2+, has a dissociation co
Two-photon probe for real-time monitoring of intracellular calcium ions, method for preparing the probe and method for real-time monitoring of intracellular calcium ions using the probe
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Page/Page column 9, (2009/07/25)
A two-photon probe for real-time monitoring of intracellular calcium ions is provided. The two-photon probe is very suitable for real-time imaging of intracellular calcium ions, shows 20-50-fold TPEF enhancement in response to Ca2+, has a disso