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Two novel two-photon excited fluorescent pH probes based on the A ...

List of references · Loudet, BODIPY dyes and their derivatives: syntheses and spectroscopic properties, Chem Rev, № 107, с. · Wencel, Optical chemical pH sensors, ...

Chromene-based fluorescent probes for sensing and bioimaging

The chromene structure was also utilized as two-photon fluorophore in the fluorescent probe. In this Review, we focused on the recently reported ...

Fluorescent Probes Based on Charge and Proton Transfer for ...

Let us discuss specific examples of fluorescent probes. ... Here, we summarize major efforts in the development of probes based two photophysical ...

A two-photon fluorescent probe for specific detection of hydrogen ...

The probe, whose design is based on a familiar excited state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) fluorophore bearing aggregation-induced emission (AIE) ...

A chromenoquinoline-based two-photon fluorescent probe for the ...

A chromenoquinoline-based two-photon fluorescent probe for the highly specific and fast visualization of sulfur dioxide derivatives in living cells and ...

Novel Lysosomal Targeting Two-Photon Fluorescence Probe Based ...

Fluorene-based Two-Photon Fluorescent Probes for Specific Biomolecule Labeling and Oligopeptide Conjugation. Alma R. Morales, Katherine J. Schafer-Hales, and ...

Development of targetable two-photon fluorescent probes to image ...

A mitochondria-specific fluorescent probe based on triazolopyridine formation for visualizing endogenous hypochlorous acid in living cells and zebrafish.

Energy Donor Effect on the Sensing Performance for a Series of ...

(This article belongs to the Special Issue Two-Photon Absorption Materials) ... based two-photon fluorescent probes for zinc and hydroxide ions.

Fluorene-based fluorescent probes with high two-photon action ...

Such properties make these fluorenyl derivatives compelling candidates for multiphoton bioimaging applications, and in particular, as probes or ...

Two-Photon Fluorescent Probes | Janelia Research Campus

... dye-based indicators, enabling detection of single action potentials and imaging the activity of a field of individual dendritic spines. More recently ...

Reactive probes for two-photon fluorescent imaging and sensing

Fluorescent dyes and probes are key components in multiphoton based fluorescence microscopy imaging of biological samples.

[PDF] Design Strategies for High-Efficiency Ratiometric Two-Photon ...

Excellent benzocoumarin-based ratiometric two-photon fluorescent probe for H2O2 detection. ... Development of a highly specific rhodamine-based fluorescence ...

Fluorene-based fluorescent probes with high two-photon action ...

Dive into the research topics of 'Fluorene-based fluorescent probes with high two-photon action cross-sections for biological multiphoton imaging applications'.

Fluorescent Probes: Illuminating the Secrets of Molecular Mechanisms

Fluorescent probes are molecules that can absorb light of one wavelength and emit light of a different wavelength, a process known as ...

Zn2+ responsive two-photon fluorescent probes based on branch ...

Therefore, specific theoretical studies on the calculation of one- and two-photon and fluorescence emission properties for Zn2+ fluorescent probes with ...

Quantum dot - Wikipedia

... fluorescent quantum yield, or the conversion efficiency of absorbed photons into emitted fluorescence. ... dye acceptor in FRET-based studies. The ...

Fluorescence Microscope: Principle, Parts, Uses, Examples

In traditional fluorescence microscopy, a fluorophore is activated by absorbing a single photon of a specific wavelength. Two or three photons ...

Thermally activated delayed fluorescence - Wikipedia

Accordingly, in many cases, the TADF molecules show two types of emission, a delayed fluorescence and a prompt fluorescence. ... fluorescent-based materials.

How to select your fluorescent probes - YouTube

A short tutorial on how to decide which fluorescent probe to buy. Short answer - check the laser on your microscope first!

Pratik Kumar

I am an HHMI postdoc with Luke Lavis (Janelia). I use fluorescent dyes to make reagents for cell biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, and imaging.