Small-molecule photoswitches for fluorescence bioimaging: engineering and applications

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Abstract

Fluorescence microscopy has revolutionised our understanding of biological systems, enabling the visualisation of biomolecular structures and dynamics in complex systems. The possibility to reversibly control the optical or biochemical properties of fluorophores can unlock advanced applications ranging from super-resolution microscopy to the design of multi-stimuli responsive and functional biosensors. In this Highlight, we review recent progress in small-molecule photoswitches applied to biological imaging with an emphasis on molecular engineering strategies and promising applications, while underlining the main challenges in their design and implementation.

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Olesińska-Mönch, M., & Deo, C. (2023, January 9). Small-molecule photoswitches for fluorescence bioimaging: engineering and applications. Chemical Communications. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc05870g

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