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Combinatorial Discovery of Fluorescent Pharmacophores by Multicomponent Reactions in Droplet Arrays

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It is demonstrated that autofluorescing druglike molecules are a valuable source of bioimaging probes and retain their molecular recognition potential and can be used to design specific imaging probes.
Abstract
Fluorescence imaging in clinical diagnostics and biomedical research relies to a great extent on the use of small organic fluorescent probes. Because of the difficulty of combining fluorescent and molecular-recognition properties, the development of such probes has been severely restricted to a number of well-known fluorescent scaffolds. Here we demonstrate that autofluorescing druglike molecules are a valuable source of bioimaging probes. Combinatorial synthesis and screening of chemical libraries in droplet microarrays allowed the identification of new types of fluorophores. Their concise and clean assembly by a multicomponent reaction presents a unique potential for the one-step synthesis of thousands of structurally diverse fluorescent molecules. Because they are based upon a druglike scaffold, these fluorophores retain their molecular recognition potential and can be used to design specific imaging probes.

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Bright Ideas for Chemical Biology

TL;DR: The chemical and photophysical properties of oft-used fluorophores are examined and classic and contemporary examples in which utility has been built upon these scaffolds are highlighted.
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A New Heterocyclic Multicomponent Reaction For the Combinatorial Synthesis of Fused 3-Aminoimidazoles

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