Flash photolysis of caged compounds: Casting light on physiological processes

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Abstract

Photorelease of bioactive molecules from inactive precursors is a very powerful tool for the study of the molecular mechanisms underlying physiological processes as diverse as ionic channel modulation, exocytosis, phototransduction, ligand-receptor interaction, and cross-bridge activity. A brief account of the methodology, available compounds, and fields of application is presented here.

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Giovannardi, S., Landò, L., & Peres, A. (1998). Flash photolysis of caged compounds: Casting light on physiological processes. News in Physiological Sciences, 13(5), 251–255. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiologyonline.1998.13.5.251

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