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Simple quinoline-based “turn-on” fluorescent sensor for imaging copper (II) in living cells

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- 24 Jun 2014 - 
- Vol. 92, Iss: 11, pp 1092-1097
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In this paper, a fluorescent sensor based on quinoline derivative was designed and synthesized for detecting copper ions in a near-aqueous media, according to its extra-nuclear structure.
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In this work, a novel fluorescent sensor based on a quinoline derivative was designed and synthesized for detecting copper ions in a near-aqueous media. According to its extra-nuclear structure, co...

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