Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.139, No.51, 18484-18487, 2017
Ex Vivo Tracking of Endogenous CO with a Ruthenium(II) Complex
A two-photon fluorescent probe based on a ruthenium(II) vinyl complex is capable of selectively detecting carbon monoxide in cells and ex vivo using mice with a subcutaneous air pouch as a model for inflammation. This probe combines highly selective and sensitive ex vivo detection of endogenous CO in a realistic model with facile, inexpensive synthesis, and displays many advantages over the widely used palladium-based systems.