Structurally optimised BODIPY derivatives for imaging of mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer and heart cells
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Nigam, S.Burke, B.P.
Davies, L.H.
Domarkas, J.
Wallis, J.F.
Waddell, P.G.
Waby, Jennifer S.
Benoit, D.M.
Seymour, A.-M.
Cawthorne, C.
Higham, L.J.
Archibald, S.J.
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The structural features required for mitochondrial uptake of BODIPY-based optical imaging agents have been explored. The first derivatives of this class of dyes shown to have mitochondrial membrane potential-dependent uptake in both cancer and heart cells have been developed.Version
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Nigam S, Burke BP, Davies LH et al (2016) Structurally optimised BODIPY derivatives for imaging of mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer and heart cells. Chemical Communications. 52(44): 7114-7117.Link to Version of Record
https://doi.org/10.1039/C5CC08325GType
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https://doi.org/10.1039/C5CC08325G