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A rhodamine B-based lysosomal pH probeShen et al., 2015
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- 6626190356087488772
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- Shen S
- Chen X
- Zhang X
- Miao J
- Zhao B
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry B
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A novel rhodamine B-based fluorescent probe (RML) for lysosomal pH was developed by integrating a 4-(2-aminoethyl) morpholine moiety, which is a lysosome-targetable group, into a rhodamine B fluorophore, which is associated with rhodamine B dyes possessing …
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