Hypoxia probe 2 is a resorufin-based non-fluorescent hypoxia probe that undergoes cytochrome P450 reductase (PH51)-catalyzed reduction to yield the fluorescent reporter resorufin (ex 545 nm, em 582 nm) in conditions of 4% O2 and lower, allowing imaging hypoxia levels similar to those detected by pimonidazole without the use of antibodies. When employed together with Tokyo green-based hypoxia probe 4 (Tokyo green ex 480 nm, em 515 nm), the probe pair allows the simultaneous (two-color) imaging of different hypoxia levels in living cells.
Resorufin-based hypoxia probe that allows fluorescent imaging of hypoxia levels in live cells similar to those detected by pimonidazole without the use of antibodies.
Two Color Imaging of Different Hypoxia Levels in Cancer Cells.
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 145(4), 2572-2583 (2023)
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