Abstract

AbstractThe cover picture shows how thiazole orange and its elongated derivative TO3 can be combined as a fluorescent base pair for imaging nucleic acids inside living cells. Both dyes were incorporated synthetically as DNA base substitutions and are able to display DNA dehybridization by changing color from red to green. Details are discussed in the article by H.‐A. Wagenknecht et al. on p. 1239 ff.

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