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Rosamine-based fluorescent sensor with femtomolar affinity for the reversible detection of a mercury ion

Taki et al., 2012

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11119353353896268105
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Taki M
Akaoka K
Iyoshi S
Yamamoto Y
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Inorganic chemistry

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A Hg2+-selective fluorescent sensor, RosHg, has been developed based on a rosamine platform. RosHg exhibited a∼ 20-fold increase in fluorescence emission upon binding with Hg2+, and the enhanced fluorescence was immediately decreased when glutathione was …
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