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filingDate 2010-01-19-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber KR-101218765-B1
titleOfInvention Two-photon fluorescent probe, in vivo imaging methode using the same and synthesis methode of the same
abstract The present invention relates to a two-photon fluorescent probe, which comprises 2-acetyl-6- (dimethylamino) naphthalene as a reporter and 1,7-diaza-15-crown-5 as a sodium cation receptor. It relates to a two-photon fluorescent probe to be displayed. Formula 1 The probe according to the present invention reacts with sodium cations, exhibits strong fluorescence, and can selectively detect sodium ions in living cells and tissues at a depth of 100 to 200 μm over a time period of 60 minutes or more, so that the sodium cations in living cells or tissues The distribution of can be imaged.
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