This review ventures to summarize the latest developments in bioorthogonal fluorescent imaging labels with a special focus on bioimaging applications. We briefly summarize the most preferred means of bioorthogonal tagging schemes for the labeling of specific biomolecular structures. The review is structured by the type of the fluorescent labels that can address the problems that most commonly compromise fluorescent imaging techniques, i.e. the autofluorescence of biomolecules, the background fluorescence of unreacted reagents, and photobleaching. Thus, we present (i) far- red/near-infra-red emitting dyes, (ii) fluorogenic scaffolds, and (iii) nanoparticle-based signaling platforms
Empirical thesis..Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Synthesi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Throughout the development of light and fluorescence m...
The use of photoactivatable dyes in STED microscopy has so far been limited by two-photon activation...
The spatiotemporal fluorescence imaging of biological processes requires effective tools to label in...
International audienceCellular activity is defined by the precise spatiotemporal regulation of vario...
The goal of histochemistry is to provide color and contrast to microscopic images. The field uses di...
Bioorthogonal is defined as not interfering or interacting with biology. Chemical reactions that ar...
These innovative applications have led to a new dye chemistry. At present, the design of functional ...
The ability to study biomolecules within their naturally occurring context is often complicated by t...
The fluorescent tagging of proteins in the natural environment of the cell is an emerging technique ...
ABSTRACT: Small-molecule fluorophores manifest the ability of chemistry to solve problems in biology...
The development of molecular probes to visualize cellular processes is an important challenge in che...
Important areas such as environmental sciences, medicine, pharmacy, and cellular biology are depende...
ABSTRACT Small-molecule fluorescent probes embody an essential facet of chemical biology. Although n...
Fluorescent environment-sensitive probes are specially designed dyes that change their fluorescence ...
Empirical thesis..Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Synthesi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Throughout the development of light and fluorescence m...
The use of photoactivatable dyes in STED microscopy has so far been limited by two-photon activation...
The spatiotemporal fluorescence imaging of biological processes requires effective tools to label in...
International audienceCellular activity is defined by the precise spatiotemporal regulation of vario...
The goal of histochemistry is to provide color and contrast to microscopic images. The field uses di...
Bioorthogonal is defined as not interfering or interacting with biology. Chemical reactions that ar...
These innovative applications have led to a new dye chemistry. At present, the design of functional ...
The ability to study biomolecules within their naturally occurring context is often complicated by t...
The fluorescent tagging of proteins in the natural environment of the cell is an emerging technique ...
ABSTRACT: Small-molecule fluorophores manifest the ability of chemistry to solve problems in biology...
The development of molecular probes to visualize cellular processes is an important challenge in che...
Important areas such as environmental sciences, medicine, pharmacy, and cellular biology are depende...
ABSTRACT Small-molecule fluorescent probes embody an essential facet of chemical biology. Although n...
Fluorescent environment-sensitive probes are specially designed dyes that change their fluorescence ...
Empirical thesis..Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Synthesi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Throughout the development of light and fluorescence m...
The use of photoactivatable dyes in STED microscopy has so far been limited by two-photon activation...