Transition metal catalysis in the mitochondria of living cells
Due to the complexity of the cell, getting transition metal catalysts localized while retaining their activity is highly challenging. Here, the authors report a ruthenium complex that accumulates in mitochondria and is capable of promoting the confined release of fluorophores or mitochondrial uncoup...
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fbcf281de6424adabfec40c4e4c00928 |
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Sumario: | Due to the complexity of the cell, getting transition metal catalysts localized while retaining their activity is highly challenging. Here, the authors report a ruthenium complex that accumulates in mitochondria and is capable of promoting the confined release of fluorophores or mitochondrial uncouplers. |
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