Werther et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Bio-orthogonal red and far-red fluorogenic probes for wash-free live-cell and super-resolution microscopyWerther et al., 2021
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- Werther P
- Yserentant K
- Braun F
- Grußmayer K
- Navikas V
- Yu M
- Zhang Z
- Ziegler M
- Mayer C
- Gralak A
- Busch M
- Chi W
- Rominger F
- Radenovic A
- Liu X
- Lemke E
- Buckup T
- Herten D
- Wombacher R
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- ACS central science
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Small-molecule fluorophores enable the observation of biomolecules in their native context with fluorescence microscopy. Specific labeling via bio-orthogonal tetrazine chemistry combines minimal label size with rapid labeling kinetics. At the same time, fluorogenic …
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