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Reactive two-photon fluorescent probes for biological imaging
Kevin D. Belfield
, Katherine J. Schafer
, Sheng Yao
, Joel M. Hales
, David J. Hagan
, Eric W. Van Stryland
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Fluorophore
100%
Two-photon Fluorescent Probe
100%
Biological Imaging
100%
Two-photon Cross Section
75%
Fluorescence Quantum Yield
50%
Amines
50%
Biomolecules
25%
Two-photon Fluorescence Microscopy
25%
Fluorescent Probe
25%
Commercially Available
25%
High Power
25%
Spectral Characteristics
25%
Biological Samples
25%
High Photostability
25%
Single Photon
25%
Two-photon
25%
Multiphoton
25%
Sapphire Laser
25%
Fluorene
25%
Laser Source
25%
Photobleaching
25%
Solution Characterization
25%
Bovine Serum Albumin
25%
Spectral Characterization
25%
Fluorescent Dye
25%
Covalent Attachment
25%
Imaging Analysis
25%
Tunability
25%
Ring Systems
25%
Boron Dipyrromethene (BODIPY)
25%
New Series
25%
Microscopic Imaging
25%
Low Fluorescence
25%
Multiphoton Imaging
25%
Fs-laser
25%
Multiphoton Microscopy
25%
Albumin Conjugates
25%
Chemistry
Fluorescent Dye
100%
Fluorescence Quantum Yield
66%
Fluorescence Microscopy
33%
Fluorene
33%
Photobleaching
33%
Cyclic Structure
33%
Spectral Characterization
33%
Sapphire
33%
Material Science
Fluorescent Probe
100%
Fluorescence Microscopy
50%
Sapphire
50%
Laser Source
50%
Physics
Fluorescent Probe
100%
Conjugate
50%
Bodipy
50%
Laser Source
50%