This review covers the progress made in the development of fluorescent probes for inorganic and organic phosphates that are of significance in biosciences. Such probes need to work at physiological pH and at room temperature. The various modes of interactions between probe and phosphate species are discussed, not the least with the aim to assist in the design of more selective probes for which there is a substantial need
A sensitive method by fluorescence quenching for the determination of inorganic phosphate is propose...
Optical probes, particularly the fluorescent varieties, enable researchers to observe cellular event...
The ability to spatiotemporally identify the formation of specific anionic species, or track changes...
This review covers the progress made in the development of fluorescent probes for inorganic and orga...
In this work, a new fluorescence chemosensor, FP-Fe³⁺ was developed for the detection of Pi in aqueo...
Due to the simplicity and low detection limit, especially the bioimaging ability for cells, fluoresc...
The micronutrient orthophosphate loss into the aquatic environment is one of the primary drivers of ...
The availability of synthetic fluorescent probes and the development of powerful new approaches to m...
Pyrophosphate anions play key roles in various biological and chemical processes. During the last fe...
This review is confined to sensors that use fluorescence to transmit biochemical information. Fluore...
Optical probes that can be used to measure certain quantities with subcellular resolution give us ac...
We describe a pyrophosphate (PPi) probe that is based on a fluorescent dicarboxylate-substituted pol...
International audienceMany fluorescent techniques are employed to evaluate the viability and activit...
In this work, we have designed and synthesized a new 4-phenylthiazole-Cu2+ ensemble, L-Cu2+, as a fl...
Polyoxophosphates are ubiquitous in nature and play important roles in biological systems and in the...
A sensitive method by fluorescence quenching for the determination of inorganic phosphate is propose...
Optical probes, particularly the fluorescent varieties, enable researchers to observe cellular event...
The ability to spatiotemporally identify the formation of specific anionic species, or track changes...
This review covers the progress made in the development of fluorescent probes for inorganic and orga...
In this work, a new fluorescence chemosensor, FP-Fe³⁺ was developed for the detection of Pi in aqueo...
Due to the simplicity and low detection limit, especially the bioimaging ability for cells, fluoresc...
The micronutrient orthophosphate loss into the aquatic environment is one of the primary drivers of ...
The availability of synthetic fluorescent probes and the development of powerful new approaches to m...
Pyrophosphate anions play key roles in various biological and chemical processes. During the last fe...
This review is confined to sensors that use fluorescence to transmit biochemical information. Fluore...
Optical probes that can be used to measure certain quantities with subcellular resolution give us ac...
We describe a pyrophosphate (PPi) probe that is based on a fluorescent dicarboxylate-substituted pol...
International audienceMany fluorescent techniques are employed to evaluate the viability and activit...
In this work, we have designed and synthesized a new 4-phenylthiazole-Cu2+ ensemble, L-Cu2+, as a fl...
Polyoxophosphates are ubiquitous in nature and play important roles in biological systems and in the...
A sensitive method by fluorescence quenching for the determination of inorganic phosphate is propose...
Optical probes, particularly the fluorescent varieties, enable researchers to observe cellular event...
The ability to spatiotemporally identify the formation of specific anionic species, or track changes...