Quantitative imaging of glutathione with high spatial and temporal resolution is essential for studying the roles of glutathione in redox biology. To study the long-standing question of compartmentalization of glutathione, especially its distribution between the nucleus and the cytosol, an organelle-targeted quantitative probe is needed.
Quantitative imaging of glutathione with high spatial and temporal resolution is essential for studying the roles of glutathione in redox biology. To study the long-standing question of compartmentalization of glutathione, especially its distribution between the nucleus and the cytosol, an organelle-targeted quantitative probe is needed.