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Bio-orthogonal red and far-red fluorogenic probes for wash-free live-cell and super-resolution microscopy

Werther et al., 2021

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2606011812508873384
Author
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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