Fluorescent dyes of the esculetin and alizarin families respond to zinc ions ratiometrically
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Lu Zhang, Shen Dong, Lei Zhu
Commercially available dyes of the esculetin and alizarin families are identified as lead structures for constructing ratiometric fluorescent probes for zinc ions.
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