A highly sensitive and reductant-resistant fluorescent probe for nitroxyl in aqueous solution and serum
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Guo-Jiang Mao, Xiao-Bing Zhang, Xue-Lin Shi, Hong-Wen Liu, Yong-Xiang Wu, Li-Yi Zhou, Weihong Tan, Ru-Qin Yu
A novel coumarin-based fluorescent probe, P-CM, for quantitative detection of nitroxyl (HNO) was developed. P-CM exhibits a selective response to HNO over other biological reductants and was also applied for quantitative detection of HNO in bovine serum with satisfactory results.
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