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Organotin(iv) differential fluorescent probe for controlled subcellular localization and nuclear microviscosity monitoring

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 55, Issue 57, Pages 8246-8249

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9cc04179f

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A dual-emissive fluorescent probe enabling dynamic changes in nuclear local microviscosity monitoring was developed. The new sensing scenario involves probe subcellular localization redistribution, allowing a quantitative analysis of the local microviscosity related to nuclear damage in the presence of agents perturbing the nuclear morphology. With the aid of an organotin(iv) in situ formed complex we propose a different scenario of bioanalytical applications through confocal microscopy.

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