Historically, many of the classical organic fluorescent dyes were developed as laser dyes and characterized and optimized in organic solvents. Since then, fluorescence has, however, found a vast range of applications in the life sciences in which the fluorophores are usually surrounded by water and not by organic solvents. The omnipresence of water in biomolecular fluorescence spectroscopy and imaging leads to some unwanted but nonetheless unavoidable consequences on the photophysical properties of the dyes, which may impact the quality and complicate quantitative interpretation of the experiments. This paper discusses and illustrates with examples two such water-induced phenomena, namely chromophore aggregation in water and fluorescence ...
<p>Fluorophores (fluorescent stains) evaluated for their use in visualising cells, proteins or carbo...
These innovative applications have led to a new dye chemistry. At present, the design of functional ...
This work focus on the influence of solvent on the photophysical properties of chlorophyll α an...
Although biological imaging is mostly performed in aqueous media, it is hardly ever considered that ...
Fluorescent probes are known for their ability to sense changes in their direct environment. We intr...
This research examined the use and advancement of fluorescence spectroscopy as an organic characteri...
Biological samples are a complex and heterogeneous matrix where different macromolecules with differ...
Biological samples are a complex and heterogeneous matrix where different macromolecules with diffe...
The use of fluorophores for imaging living systems is a fundamental technique that has led to countl...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
This chapter introduces a series of specially designed organic-based dyes and probes that are useful...
Fluorescent environment-sensitive probes are specially designed dyes that change their fluorescence ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
International audienceA simple polymerisation strategy allows water solubilisation of chromophores f...
The behavior of 4-aminophthalimide (4-AP), a common molecular probe utilized in solvation dynamics e...
<p>Fluorophores (fluorescent stains) evaluated for their use in visualising cells, proteins or carbo...
These innovative applications have led to a new dye chemistry. At present, the design of functional ...
This work focus on the influence of solvent on the photophysical properties of chlorophyll α an...
Although biological imaging is mostly performed in aqueous media, it is hardly ever considered that ...
Fluorescent probes are known for their ability to sense changes in their direct environment. We intr...
This research examined the use and advancement of fluorescence spectroscopy as an organic characteri...
Biological samples are a complex and heterogeneous matrix where different macromolecules with differ...
Biological samples are a complex and heterogeneous matrix where different macromolecules with diffe...
The use of fluorophores for imaging living systems is a fundamental technique that has led to countl...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
This chapter introduces a series of specially designed organic-based dyes and probes that are useful...
Fluorescent environment-sensitive probes are specially designed dyes that change their fluorescence ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) in aquatic systems originates from a range of sources. Some is alloch...
International audienceA simple polymerisation strategy allows water solubilisation of chromophores f...
The behavior of 4-aminophthalimide (4-AP), a common molecular probe utilized in solvation dynamics e...
<p>Fluorophores (fluorescent stains) evaluated for their use in visualising cells, proteins or carbo...
These innovative applications have led to a new dye chemistry. At present, the design of functional ...
This work focus on the influence of solvent on the photophysical properties of chlorophyll α an...