Jung et al., 2020 - Google Patents
De novo formation of citrate-based fluorophores on N-termini of peptides and proteins in cells and tissuesJung et al., 2020
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- 12131990643135389330
- Author
- Jung D
- Choi D
- Sim C
- Kim Y
- Kang S
- Nam S
- Jang J
- Kim D
- Chang M
- Park J
- Lee Y
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Chemical Communications
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We developed a new method for the de novo formation of fluorophores based on citrate (DNFC) in biological samples. Use of an amide coupling reagent and microwave irradiation greatly facilitates the fluorophore formation on peptides and proteins with N-terminal …
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