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Illuminating Zinc in Biological Systems
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2004
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Molecular BiologyBiomedical EngineeringImage ZincAbundant Transition MetalChemical BiologyRedox BiologyCellular PhysiologyBioanalysisClinical ChemistryBiological Inorganic ChemistryBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodMolecular PhysiologyBiochemistryBiological SystemsCell BiologySingle-molecule DetectionNatural SciencesBioactive MetalMetalloproteinBiomedical ImagingCellular BiochemistryChemical ProbeMedicine
Zinc is the second most abundant transition metal in the human body, fulfilling a multitude of biological roles, but the mechanisms underlying its physiology are poorly understood. The lack of knowledge is, in part, due to the hitherto limited techniques available to track zinc in biological systems. The recent emergence of a number of zinc-specific molecular sensors has provided a new tool to image zinc in live cells and tissue samples. This contribution highlights the concepts behind using zinc-specific fluorescent molecular sensors to gain information about zinc action in biological samples, and provides representative examples of images recorded.
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