A series of naphthalimide derivatives as intra and extracellular pH sensors.
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Xianfeng Zhou | Yanqing Tian | Deirdre R Meldrum | M. Holl | D. Meldrum | Roger H. Johnson | Xianfeng Zhou | F. Su | Yanqing Tian | V. Nandakumar | Roger H Johnson | Yuguang Jin | Vivek Nandakumar | Bradley R Shumway | Warner S. Weber | Yuguang Jin | Fengyu Su | Mark R Holl | Warner Weber
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