High effi cient probes with Schiff base functional receptors for hypochlorite sensing under physiological conditions
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High effi cient probes with Schiff base functional receptors for hypochlorite sensing under physiological conditions
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Key words:
- Fluorescent probe
- / Schiff base
- / Hypochlorite
- / Cinnamyl aldehyde
- / Cell imaging
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