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摘要
封面描绘了一个带有人类血清素转运蛋白的细胞表面,由可见光光谱照射,周围有几个光化学工具。分子结构从左至右依次为:azo-5HT1、azo-escitalopram、RuBi-5-HT、serflight。每一种都代表了Michael a . Kienzler及其同事在评论文章(DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202500276)中讨论的不同组的化合物。细胞表面的其他蛋白质是各种人类血清素受体。
Front Cover: Recent Advances in the Photochemical Biology of Serotonin (ChemBioChem 19/2025)
The Front Cover depicts a cell surface with a human serotonin transporter protein, illuminated by the spectrum of visible light and surrounded by several photochemical tools. The molecular structures are, from left to right, azo-5HT1, azo-escitalopram, RuBi-5-HT, and SERTlight. Each represents a different group of compounds discussed in the Review Artilce by Michael A. Kienzler and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202500276). The other proteins on the cell surface are various human serotonin receptors.
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