Cell-permeable organic fluorescent probes for live-cell long-term super-resolution imaging reveal lysosome-mitochondrion interactions
Studying interactions between lysosomes and mitochondria in living cells is difficult due to the limitations of existing probes. Here, the authors develop new cell-permeable fluorescent probes to image the dynamics of lysosomes and their physical interactions with mitochondria using super-resolution...
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Main Authors: | Yubing Han, Meihua Li, Fengwu Qiu, Meng Zhang, Yu-Hui Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a01875f9f7504c78af1afc7a3ae2afcd |
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