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Activatable and cell-penetrable multiplex FRET nanosensor for profiling MT1-MMP activity in single cancer cells

Chung et al., 2015

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Chung E
Ochs C
Wang Y
Lei L
Qin Q
Smith A
Strongin A
Kamm R
Qi Y
Lu S
Wang Y
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We developed a quantum-dot-based fluorescence resonance energy transfer (QD-FRET) nanosensor to visualize the activity of matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) at cell membrane. A bended peptide with multiple motifs was engineered to position the FRET pair …
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