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Morgan, M.; Yang, B.; Harankhedkar, S.; Nabatilan, A.; Bourassa, D.; McCallum, A.; Sun, F.; Wu, R.; Forest, C.; Fahrni, C. “Stabilization of Aliphatic Phosphines by Auxiliary Phosphine Sulfides Offers Zeptomolar Affintiy and Unprecedented Selectivity for Probing Biological Cu-I”, Angewandte Chemie, 2018, 57(31), 9711-9715 (here)
Bourassa, D.; Elitt, C.; McCallum, A.; Sumalekshmy, S.; McRae, R.; Morgan, M.; Siegel, N.; Perry, J.; Rosenberg, P.; Fahrni, C. “Chromis-1, A Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe Optimized for Two-Photon Microscopy Reveals Dynamic Changes in Labile Zn(II) in Differentiating Oligodendrocytes”, ACS Sensors, 2018, 3(2), 458-467(here)
Fahrni, C.; Bourassa, D.; Dikdan, R. “Probing Biological Trace Metals with Fluorescent Indicators.” Metals in the Brain. Ed. Anthony R. White. New York: Humana Press. 2017. 71-107
Bourassa, D.; Gleber, S.; Vogt, S.; Shin, C.; Fahrni, C. “MicroXRF Tomographic Visualization of Zinc and Iron in the Zebrafish Embryo at the Onset of the Hatching Period”, Metallomics, 2016, 8, 1122-1130 (here)
Chen, Y.; Jablonski, A.; Issaeva, I., Bourassa, D.; Hsiang, J.; Fahrni, C.; Dickson, R. “Optically Modulated Photoswitchable Fluorescent Proteins Yield Improved Biological Imaging Sensitivity”, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2015, 137(40), 12764-12767 (here)
Bourassa, D.; Gleber, S.; Vogt, S.; Yi, H.; Will, F.; Richter, H.; Shin, C.; Fahrni, C. “3D Imaging of Transition Metals in the Zebrafish Embryo by X-ray Fluorescence Microtomography”, Metallomics, 2014, 6(9), 1648-1655 (here)
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