In vivo imaging of endogenously produced hclo in zebrafish and mice using a bright, photostable ratiometric fluorescent probe
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The oxidation of the thioether group into sulfoxide will be shown to the noticeable ratiometric fluorescence to get fats response within at least 30 seconds at a low destination.
the high brightness of the fluorescent will be sensitive and was developed by a specific image of HClO/ClO- in vivo and at vintro.
They will exhibits different features with an excellent resistance to photobleaching, a high fluorescence
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