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Getting the lead out

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David Shenkenberg

Lead can kill people and poison the environment, but existing techniques can measure only total lead content. In principle, fluorescent chemosensors can provide information on exchangeable lead pools with spatial and temporal resolution, but these molecules cannot function in water or in living cells. Assistant professor Christopher J. Chang and colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a fluorescent sensor, called Leadfluor-1, that detects lead in water and living cells. The researchers report in the July 26 issue of the Journal of the American Chemical...Read full article

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