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Self-assembled amphiphilic fluorescent probe: Detecting pH-fluctuations within cancer cells and tumour tissues
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Soo Yeon Kim, Arup Podder, Hyunseung Lee, Youn-Joo Cho, Eun Hee Han, Sabina Khatun, Jonathan L. Sessler, Kwan Soo Hong, Sankarprasad Bhuniya
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in Chemical Science by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).
2020 Volume 11, Issue 36, p9875-9883
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Abnormal anaerobic metabolism leads to a lowering of the pH of many tumours, both within specific intracellular organelles and in the surrounding extracellular regions. Information relating to pH-fluctuations in cells...
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