Developing a far-red fluorogenic beta-galactosidase probe for senescent cell imaging and photoablation

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A methylene blue (MB)-based beta-galactosidase (β-gal) activatable molecule, Gal-MB, was developed for senescence imaging and light-triggered senolysis. When in contact with LacZ β-gal or senescence-associated β-gal (SA-β-gal), the photoinsensitive Gal-MB becomes fluorescent. Gal-MB also offered selective phototoxicity toward LacZ β-gal expressing cells and drug-induced senescent cells, which express SA-β-gal, after light illumination at 665 nm. This journal is

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Lee, S. K., Shen, Z., Han, M. S., & Tung, C. H. (2022). Developing a far-red fluorogenic beta-galactosidase probe for senescent cell imaging and photoablation. RSC Advances, 12(8), 4543–4549. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2ra00377e

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