UIUC Office of Technology Management
Published on UIUC Office of Technology Management (https://origin.otm.illinois.edu)

Home > NitroxylFluor: A Thiol-Based Fluorescent Probe for Detection of HNO in Living Cells

NitroxylFluor: A Thiol-Based Fluorescent Probe for Detection of HNO in Living Cells

NitroxylFluor: A Thiol-Based Fluorescent Probe for Detection of HNO in Living Cells [1]

Dr. Chan has developed a novel fluorescent probe, NitroxylFluor, for the detection of HNO in living cells. This fluorescent probe is highly selective for HNO, is less toxic for use in living cells, and is capable of outcompeting biologic thiols, resulting in better fluorescent detection than existing probes.
 
NitroxylFluor: A Thiol-Based Fluorescent Probe for Live-Cell Imaging of Nitroxyl, Journal of the American Chemical Society Volume139 Issue 51- Published December 27, 2017  
Jefferson
Chan

Inventors:

The Office of Technology Management
319 Ceramics Building
105 South Goodwin Avenue
Urbana, IL 61801
Phone: 217.333.7862
Fax: 217.265.5530
Email: otm@illinois.edu

Source URL:https://origin.otm.illinois.edu/technologies/nitroxylfluor-thiol-based-fluorescent-probe-detection-hno-living-cells

Links
[1] https://origin.otm.illinois.edu/technologies/nitroxylfluor-thiol-based-fluorescent-probe-detection-hno-living-cells