Hailey S. Sanders, Kirk M. Atkinson, Bradley D. Smith
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Fluorescent cyclopropyl ester probes are efficiently cleaved by endogenous carboxylesterase in mouse blood: implications for preclinical fluorescence imaging
Prior studies have shown that fluorescent molecular probes based on cyclopropyl esters are good substrates for butyrylcholine esterase (BChE), which is a biomarker of several human diseases. We tes...
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