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Synthesis of exciton-controlled fluorescent probes for RNA imaging.
The excitonic interaction of thiazole orange dyes is known to suppress fluorescence emission. We have developed hybridization-sensitive fluorescent probes utilizing the excitonic interaction of two thiazole orange dyes connected to the probes. Here, we report nuclease-resistant hybridization-sensitive probes for long-term intracellular RNA imaging.