Search Results - "Maurin, Sylvie"
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Small fluorescence-activating and absorption-shifting tag for tunable protein imaging in vivo
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-01-2016)“…This paper presents Yellow Fluorescence-Activating and absorption-Shifting Tag (Y-FAST), a small monomeric protein tag, half as large as the green fluorescent…”
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A Blue-Absorbing Photolabile Protecting Group for in Vivo Chromatically Orthogonal Photoactivation
Published in ACS chemical biology (19-07-2013)“…The small and synthetically easily accessible 7-diethylamino-4-thiocoumarinylmethyl photolabile protecting group has been validated for uncaging with blue…”
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Coumarinylmethyl Caging Groups with Redshifted Absorption
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (16-12-2013)“…The small and synthetically easily accessible coumarinylmethyl backbone has been modified to generate a family of photolabile protecting groups with redshifted…”
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A Dual Functional Electroactive and Fluorescent Probe for Coupled Measurements of Vesicular Exocytosis with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (20-02-2017)“…In this work, Fluorescent False Neurotransmitter 102 (FFN102), a synthesized analogue of biogenic neurotransmitters, was demonstrated to show both pH‐dependent…”
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2-Hydroxyazobenzenes to Tailor pH Pulses and Oscillations with Light
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (02-08-2010)“…This paper evaluates the 2‐hydroxyazobenzene platform for tailoring proton concentration pulses and oscillations with monochromatic light. The easily prepared…”
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A Dual Functional Electroactive and Fluorescent Probe for Coupled Measurements of Vesicular Exocytosis with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution
Published in Angewandte Chemie (20-02-2017)“…In this work, Fluorescent False Neurotransmitter 102 (FFN102), a synthesized analogue of biogenic neurotransmitters, was demonstrated to show both pH‐dependent…”
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