A novel luciferin-based bright chemiluminescent probe for the detection of reactive oxygen species.
@article{Sekiya2009ANL,
title={A novel luciferin-based bright chemiluminescent probe for the detection of reactive oxygen species.},
author={Maki Sekiya and Keitaro Umezawa and Akemi Sato and Daniel Citterio and Koji Suzuki},
journal={Chemical communications},
year={2009},
volume={21},
pages={
3047-9
}
}This communication reports the synthesis, chemiluminescence properties, and biological application of KEIO-BODIPY-imidazopyrazine (KBI), a yellow-green chemiluminescent probe for the detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated from living cells.
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