A supramolecular fluorescent vesicle based on a coordinating aggregation induced emission amphiphile: insight into the role of electrical charge in cancer cell division — Jie Li (2016) | RDL Network
A supramolecular fluorescent vesicle based on a coordinating aggregation induced emission amphiphile: insight into the role of electrical charge in cancer cell division
Article 2016 en
Authors
JL
Jie Li
KS
Kangjie Shi
MD
Markus Drechsler
Abstract
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Binding of Zn<sup>2+</sup> to the coordinating supramolecular vesicle based on an aggregation induced emission amphiphile TPE-BPA immediately triggers the formation of charged vesicles. This induces vesicle fission and fluorescence reduction, suggesting a looser molecular packing in the charged vesicle membrane. Since cancer cells are highly charged, this indicates that the quick fission of cancer cells may have electrical charge origin.
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