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Fluorophore tagged bio-molecules and their applications: A brief review

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This review demonstrates the applications of such conjugated fluorescent molecular probes in different domains of biological activities and brings out the advantages and disadvantages of this particular type of fluorophores with the insight to the future perspectives.
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Bio-molecules are principal building blocks of living species and their inter-play is the cause of bio-activities. Various sophisticated experimental techniques as well as theoretical studies have ...

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Spectroscopic methods for determination of critical micelle concentrations of surfactants; a comprehensive review

TL;DR: The applications of surfactants in various fields are gaining more attention, which makes full characterization of the surfactant characterization of growing interest as discussed by the authors, and it is fundamental to measure the critical micelle.
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A Systematic Study of Coumarin-Tetrazine Light-Up Probes for Bioorthogonal Fluorescence Imaging.

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Tuning the Anti(myco)bacterial Activity of 3-Hydroxy-4-pyridinone Chelators through Fluorophores.

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Molecular modeling of lipid probes and their influence on the membrane.

TL;DR: A number of Molecular Dynamics simulation studies are discussed which focus on the understanding of the behavior of lipid probes in biomembranes which are confined to the local neighborhood of the probe molecules which are sparsely used and generally present as single molecules.
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One-pot fluorescent labeling of saccharides with fluorescein-5-thiosemicarbazide for imaging polysaccharides transported in living cells.

TL;DR: Results indicate that the assay neither introduces discernible cytotoxicity against living cells nor obviously alters the functional activities of polysaccharides, and provides a convenient, highly efficient fluorescent labeling approach for imaging the transport of poly Saccharides in living cells.
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Transport of fluorescent bile acids by the isolated perfused rat liver: Kinetics, sequestration, and mobilization

TL;DR: It is concluded that fluorescent bile acids are efficiently transported across the basolateral membrane, but in contrast to natural conjugated bile acid, are sequestered in the hepatocyte (UDC derivatives > cholyl derivatives).
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The covalent attachment of multiple fluorophores to DNA containing phosphorothioate diesters results in highly sensitive detection of single-stranded DNA.

TL;DR: DNA fragments containing multiple internucleotidic phosphorothioate diesters, prepared by either chemical or enzymatic syntheses, are amenable to labeling with the fluorophore monobromobimane, and the detection limit for multiply labeled single-stranded DNA containing hundreds of base residues is in the low femtomole range.
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Resonance energy transfer imaging of phospholipid vesicle interaction with a planar phospholipid membrane: undulations and attachment sites in the region of calcium-mediated membrane--membrane adhesion.

TL;DR: The region of contact was detected as an area of planar membrane, coincident with the vesicle image, over which rhodamine fluorescence was sensitized by RET, and the total area of the contact region depended biphasically on the Ca2+ concentration, but the distance between the bilayers in this zone decreased with increasing [Ca2+].
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