A Bright Red Molecular Marker for Super Resolution Imaging of DNA Nanostructures

25 October 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

SEZ-NDEA, a long-range emissive molecular marker, can be used in fluorescence microscopy for super-resolution imaging (SRRF) of DNA nanostructures. The developed probe stains the cell nucleus with minimum cytoplasmic leakage and good contrast. It showed good photostability in cellular medium.

Keywords

DNA marker
styryl dye
DNA nanoscopy
super resolution imaging
live cell imaging

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