Membrane transportable fluorescent substrates

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving glucose or galactose

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C435S207000, C435S069100, C424S486000, C424S078080

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ABSTRACT:
Intracellular enzyme-activated fluorescent substrates that can be transported into a cell are provided. The membrane transportable fluorescent substrates are complexes (e.g., ionic complexes) formed between an enzyme activated fluorescent substrate and a carrier molecule. The fluorescent substrates can be used in an intracellular assay of enzyme activity and/or expression.

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