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A Cell-Targeted Non-Cytotoxic Fluorescent Nanogel Thermometer Created with an Imidazolium-Containing Cationic Radical Initiator.

Seiichi UchiyamaToshikazu TsujiKyoko KawamotoKentaro OkanoEiko FukatsuTakahiro NoroKumiko IkadoSayuri YamadaYuka ShibataTeruyuki HayashiNoriko InadaMasaru KatoHideki KoizumiHidetoshi Tokuyama
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
A cationic fluorescent nanogel thermometer based on thermo-responsive N-isopropylacrylamide and environment-sensitive benzothiadiazole was developed with a new azo compound bearing imidazolium rings as the first cationic radical initiator. This cationic fluorescent nanogel thermometer showed an excellent ability to enter live mammalian cells in a short incubation period (10 min), a high sensitivity to temperature variations in live cells (temperature resolution of 0.02-0.84 °C in the range 20-40 °C), and remarkable non-cytotoxicity, which permitted ordinary cell proliferation and even differentiation of primary cultured cells.
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