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A two-photon fluorescent turn-on probe for nitroxyl (HNO) and its bioimaging application in living tissues
The first two-photon fluorescent probe for specific detection of nitroxyl is designed and synthesized, and we have further demonstrated that the new two-photon fluorescent probe could be employed to image nitroxyl in living cells and tissues.
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