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Azulene-Derived Fluorescent Probe for Bioimaging: Detection of Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species by Two-Photon Microscopy
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EngineeringMicroscopyMolecular BiologyAzulene-derived Fluorescent ProbeTwo-photon MicroscopyCellular ImagingBioimagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodBiochemistryFluorescence ImagingCell BiologySingle-molecule DetectionFluorescence MicroscopyTwo-photon Fluorescence MicroscopyBiomedical ImagingSubstituted AzuleneReactive OxygenMedicineCell ImagingAtomic Fluorescence Spectroscopy
Two-photon fluorescence microscopy has become an indispensable technique for cellular imaging. Whereas most two-photon fluorescent probes rely on well-known fluorophores, here we report a new fluorophore for bioimaging, namely azulene. A chemodosimeter, comprising a boronate ester receptor motif conjugated to an appropriately substituted azulene, is shown to be an effective two-photon fluorescent probe for reactive oxygen species, showing good cell penetration, high selectivity for peroxynitrite, no cytotoxicity, and excellent photostability.
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