Platinum trimethyl Luminophore Small Molecule (Tool Compound)
Invented by Dr Michael (Mike) Coogan from Lancaster University
Invented at Lancaster University
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Catalogue Number | 152741 |
Type | Luminophore |
Relevance | PtMe3(bpy)S-C6H4-CO2Me is air- and water stable, resistant to ligand substitution of the coordinated thiolate under physiological conditions, and with visible excitation, a Stokes shift of over 200 nm and red emission is an ideal candidate for fluorescence imaging experiments. PtMe3(bpy)S-C6H4-CO2Me is capable of permeating the cytoplasm and is not retained in the plasma membrane. |
Molecular Formula | PtMe3(bpy)S-C6H4-CO2Me |
Molecular Weight (g/mol) | 579 |
Research Area | Genetic Studies Tools |
Storage | Air and water stable |
References: 2 entries
Steel et al. 2015. Chem Commun (Camb). 51(57):11441-4. PMID: 26086268.
Platinum trimethyl bipyridyl thiolates--new, tunable, red- to near IR emitting luminophores for bioimaging applications.
Europe PMC ID: 26086268
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References: 2 entries
Steel et al. 2015. Chem Commun (Camb). 51(57):11441-4. PMID: 26086268.
Platinum trimethyl bipyridyl thiolates--new, tunable, red- to near IR emitting luminophores for bioimaging applications.
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