Intracellular pH plays an important role in many biological processes: receptor-mediated signal transduction, enzymatic activity, cell growth and death, ion transport and homeostasis, calcium regulation, endocytosis, chemotaxis, and cell adhesion. Normal cell pH is around 7.40 and can range from 7.35-7.45 without any adverse effects. If it ranges more than 0.1-0.2 in either direction cardiopulmonary and neurologic problems can arise and in the case of extreme variations, death can result. Determination of pH in cells is of great importance and many methods exist for sensing pH; however, fluorescence is the most useful because of its nondestructive nature, high sensitivity, and specificity. We chose to use an intrinsic fluorescent probe ...