Imaging of formaldehyde fluxes in epileptic brains with a two-photon fluorescence probe

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jian ChenYong Qian

Abstract

A two-photon (TP) fluorescence probe has been developed for imaging endogenous FA fluxes during metabolic and epigenetic processes in animal models, especially in live brains.

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