AbstractThe use of an amphiphilic aryleneethynylene fluorophore as a plasma membrane marker in fixed and living mammalian cells and liposome model systems is demonstrated. We show here that the optical properties of the novel dye are almost independent on pH, in the range 5.0–8.0. Spectroscopic characterization performed on unilamellar liposomes ascertained that the fluorescence intensity of the aryleneethynylene fluorophore greatly increases after incorporation in lipidic membranes. Experiments performed on different mammalian cells demonstrated that the novel membrane marker exhibits fast staining and a good photostability that make it a suitable tool for live cell imaging. Importantly, the aryleneethynylene fluorophore was also shown to ...
In this paper a rapid and highly efficient method for controlled incorporation of fluorescent lipids...
Membrane microdomains (rafts) remain one of the controversial issues in biophysics. Fluorescent mole...
International audienceThe plasma membrane (PM) plays a major role in many biological processes; ther...
The use of an amphiphilic aryleneethynylene fluorophore as a plasma membrane marker in fixed and liv...
The rational design of environmentally sensitive dyes with superior properties is critical for eluci...
Staining of the plasma membrane (PM) is essential in bioimaging, as it delimits the cell surface and...
International audienceDuring last years, lipids and their derivatives are the subject of increasing ...
The cell membrane is a heterogeneous system constituted mainly by lipids and proteins in which the p...
Staining of the plasma membrane (PM) is essential in bioimaging, as it delimits the cell surface and...
AbstractMicroscopic imaging of fluorescent lipid derivatives is a powerful tool to study membrane or...
The biological functions of the cell membrane are regulated by its physicochemical properties, such ...
In this paper a rapid and highly efficient method for controlled incorporation of fluorescent lipids...
In this paper a rapid and highly efficient method for controlled incorporation of fluorescent lipids...
Membrane microdomains (rafts) remain one of the controversial issues in biophysics. Fluorescent mole...
International audienceThe plasma membrane (PM) plays a major role in many biological processes; ther...
The use of an amphiphilic aryleneethynylene fluorophore as a plasma membrane marker in fixed and liv...
The rational design of environmentally sensitive dyes with superior properties is critical for eluci...
Staining of the plasma membrane (PM) is essential in bioimaging, as it delimits the cell surface and...
International audienceDuring last years, lipids and their derivatives are the subject of increasing ...
The cell membrane is a heterogeneous system constituted mainly by lipids and proteins in which the p...
Staining of the plasma membrane (PM) is essential in bioimaging, as it delimits the cell surface and...
AbstractMicroscopic imaging of fluorescent lipid derivatives is a powerful tool to study membrane or...
The biological functions of the cell membrane are regulated by its physicochemical properties, such ...
In this paper a rapid and highly efficient method for controlled incorporation of fluorescent lipids...
In this paper a rapid and highly efficient method for controlled incorporation of fluorescent lipids...
Membrane microdomains (rafts) remain one of the controversial issues in biophysics. Fluorescent mole...
International audienceThe plasma membrane (PM) plays a major role in many biological processes; ther...