AbstractQuantifying the amount and defining the location of metal ions in cells and organisms are critical steps in understanding metal homeostasis and how dyshomeostasis causes or is a consequence of disease. A number of recent advances have been made in the development and application of analytical methods to visualize metal ions in biological specimens. Here, we briefly summarize these advances before focusing in more depth on probes for examining transition metals in living cells with high spatial and temporal resolution using fluorescence microscopy. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Cell Biology of Metals
Trafficking and regulation of mobile zinc pools influence cellular functions and pathological condit...
Transition metal complexes offer great potential as diagnostic and therapeutic agents, and a growing...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has emerged as one of the premier tools for investigating the st...
Essential biochemical reactions and processes within living organisms are coupled to subcellular flu...
Metal ions are important elements in biology and are involved in numerous reactions essential for ma...
Essential metal ions are tightly controlled in biological systems. An understanding of metal metabol...
Metal ions play an important role in various biological processes, their abnormal homeostasis in cel...
Metal-responsive fluorescent indicators are powerful tools for visualizing trace metals with subcell...
Metal ions are widely present in biological systems and participate in many critical biochemical pro...
Metal ions such as Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+ and Fe2+ are essential for proper functioning of the human body....
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...
Abstract no. EuAsC2S-12/S1-OP22Extensive genome research has shown that around 1/4 to 1/3 proteins a...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
The field of ‘inorganic biochemistry’ is rapidly changing due to metal ions properties which are ren...
Zinc and other metals in cells exist in two main forms: the labile or ‘free’ metal ion pool, and as ...
Trafficking and regulation of mobile zinc pools influence cellular functions and pathological condit...
Transition metal complexes offer great potential as diagnostic and therapeutic agents, and a growing...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has emerged as one of the premier tools for investigating the st...
Essential biochemical reactions and processes within living organisms are coupled to subcellular flu...
Metal ions are important elements in biology and are involved in numerous reactions essential for ma...
Essential metal ions are tightly controlled in biological systems. An understanding of metal metabol...
Metal ions play an important role in various biological processes, their abnormal homeostasis in cel...
Metal-responsive fluorescent indicators are powerful tools for visualizing trace metals with subcell...
Metal ions are widely present in biological systems and participate in many critical biochemical pro...
Metal ions such as Ca2+, Mg2+, Zn2+ and Fe2+ are essential for proper functioning of the human body....
Cells have evolved intricate mechanisms that coordinate the activity of transporters, chaperones, an...
Abstract no. EuAsC2S-12/S1-OP22Extensive genome research has shown that around 1/4 to 1/3 proteins a...
New generations of analytical techniques for imaging of metals are pushing hitherto boundaries of sp...
The field of ‘inorganic biochemistry’ is rapidly changing due to metal ions properties which are ren...
Zinc and other metals in cells exist in two main forms: the labile or ‘free’ metal ion pool, and as ...
Trafficking and regulation of mobile zinc pools influence cellular functions and pathological condit...
Transition metal complexes offer great potential as diagnostic and therapeutic agents, and a growing...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has emerged as one of the premier tools for investigating the st...