Abstract

Owing to their high sensitivity and applicability, fluorescent probes have been considered as an inevitable research tool in biology, chemistry, biomedical science, and materials science. Herein, we present the recent progress on fluorescent probes for the estrogen receptor. In particular, their classification, optical properties, biological activity, such as binding assays, ER detection/imaging and estrogen signaling studies were reviewed. The development of these fluorescent probes will provide new clues and improved therapeutics that target the estrogen receptor.

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