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The importance of cellular localisation of probes: synthesis, photophysical properties, DNA interactions and cellular imaging properties of rhenium dppz complexes with known cellular localisation vectors.

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The importance of cellular localisation of probes: synthesis, photophysical properties, DNA interactions and cellular imaging properties of rhenium dppz complexes with known cellular localisation vectors. / Thorp-Greenwood, Flora L. ; Coogan, Michael; Mishra, Lallan et al.
In: New Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 36, No. 1, 2012, p. 64-72.

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title = "The importance of cellular localisation of probes: synthesis, photophysical properties, DNA interactions and cellular imaging properties of rhenium dppz complexes with known cellular localisation vectors.",
abstract = "The synthesis, photophysical properties, DNA binding, DNA cleavage and cellular imaging behaviour of a range of complexes of the type [Re(CO)3(dppz)(PyR)]+ are reported, where PyR represents a range of substituted pyridines which have previously been studied for cellular localisation of related complexes. Confocal imaging experiments confirm that the complexes retain the variety of cellular localisation behaviour associated with the PyR units in other complexes, and suggest applications as probes for oligonucleotides in specific cellular compartments (e.g. mitochondrial DNA). This study illustrates the importance of considering cellular localisation as a prime consideration in the design of probes for in vivo application.",
author = "Thorp-Greenwood, {Flora L.} and Michael Coogan and Lallan Mishra and Niraj Kumari and Geeta Rai and Srikrishna Saripella",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1039/C1NJ20662A",
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volume = "36",
pages = "64--72",
journal = "New Journal of Chemistry",
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AU - Coogan, Michael

AU - Mishra, Lallan

AU - Kumari, Niraj

AU - Rai, Geeta

AU - Saripella, Srikrishna

PY - 2012

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JO - New Journal of Chemistry

JF - New Journal of Chemistry

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