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Applications of luminescent inorganic and organometallic transition metal complexes as biomolecular and cellular probes

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    Abstract

    The rich photophysical properties of luminescent inorganic and organometallic transition metal complexes, such as their intense, long-lived, and environment-sensitive emission, render them excellent candidates for biological and cellular studies. In this Perspective, we review examples of biological probes derived from luminescent transition metal complexes with a d 6, d 8, or d 10 metal center. The design of luminescent covalent labels and noncovalent probes for protein molecules is discussed. Additionally, the recent applications of these complexes as cellular probes and bioimaging reagents are described. Emphasis is put on the structural features, photophysical behavior, biomolecular interactions, cellular uptake, and intracellular localization properties of luminescent transition metal complexes. © 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)6021-6047
    JournalDalton Transactions
    Volume41
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 28 May 2012

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