Monitoring excited-state relaxation in a molecular marker in live cells–a case study on astaxanthin
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57
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52
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Chemical Communications
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London : Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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Small molecules are frequently used as dyes, labels and markers to visualize and probe biophysical processes within cells. However, very little is generally known about the light-driven excited-state reactivity of such systems when placed in cells. Here an experimental approach to study ps time-resolved excited state dynamics of a benchmark molecular marker, astaxanthin, in live human cells is introduced. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2021.
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Cytology, Biophysical process, Excited state relaxation, Excited-state dynamics, Experimental approaches, Light driven, Molecular marker, Small molecules, astaxanthin, dimethyl sulfoxide, xanthophyll, cell survival, drug effect, human, kinetics, MCF-7 cell line, molecular probe, spectrophotometry, Dimethyl Sulfoxide, MCF-7 Cells, Quantum Theory
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