2 research outputs found
EuroTracker (R) dyes: design, synthesis, structure and photophysical properties of very bright europium complexes and their use in bioassays and cellular optical imaging
The development of the brightest luminescent europium(III) complexes is traced, including analysis of
the C3-symmetric core complex based on a functionalized triazacyclononane and identification of the
most suitable strongly absorbing chromophore. Strategies for the synthesis of the complexes, including
enantiopure analogues, are outlined and opportunities for applications in time-resolved microscopy and
spectral imaging emphasised. Practicable examples are introduced, including selective organelle staining
for cellular optical imaging at 65 nm resolution and the development of new bioassays using time resolved
FRET methods
Luminescent Lanthanide Cryptates: from the Bench to the Bedside
The
design and application of luminescent lanthanide cryptates for sensing
biological interactions is highlighted through the review of the work
performed in our laboratory and with academic collaborations. The
path from the initial applications probing biochemical interaction
in vitro to āstate-of-the-artā cellular assays toward
clinical applications using homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence
technology is described. An overview of the luminescent lanthanide
macrocyclic compounds developed at Cisbio in the recent past is given
with an emphasis on specific constraints required by specific applications.
Recent assays for drug-discovery and diagnostic purposes using both
antibody-based and suicide-enzyme-based technology are illustrated.
New perspectives in the field of molecular medicine and time-resolved
microscopy are discussed