Cell-Penetrating Metal Complex Optical Probes: Targeted and Responsive Systems Based on Lanthanide Luminescence
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To understand better the structure and function of biological systems, cell biologists and biochemists would like to have methods that minimally perturb living systems. The development of emissive optical probes is essential for improving our observation of intracellular signaling and recognition processes. Following excitation of the probe, photons emitted from the probe may be observed by spectroscopy or microscopy and encode information about their environments in their energy, lifetime, and polarization. Such optical probes may be based on organic fluorophores, quantum dots, recombinant proteins, or emissive metal complexes. In this Account, we trace the emergence of lanthanide coordination complexes as…
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- Chemistry
- Lanthanide
- Microscopy
- Luminescence
- Spectroscopy
- Biophysics
- Fluorescence
- Compartmentalization (fire protection)
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