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Probing metalloenzyme dynamics in living systems: Contemporary advances in fluorescence imaging tools and applications
Metalloenzymes are essential to cellular function, and their overexpression or enhanced activation are potential therapeutic targets. However, the study of metalloenzymes in vitro presents various challenges, leading many to develop tools to study them in their native cellular environment. Small-mol...
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