A turn-on fluorescent iron complex and its cellular uptake.
In the treatment of chronic iron overload disorders, ligands capable of complexing so-called "labile" (nonprotein bound) Fe are required to enter iron-loaded cells, sequester excess Fe, and then exit the cell (and the body) as an intact Fe complex. Despite the emergence of several ligand f...
Main Authors: | Chartres, J, Busby, M, Riley, M, Davis, J, Bernhardt, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2011
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