Research Article

[Retracted] A Novel Fluorescent Dye Invades Mitochondria to Selectively Kill Cancer Stem Cells via Increased ROS Production

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A novel fluorescent compound selectively inhibits cancer cell proliferation. (a) The chemical structure of the discovered novel fluorescent dye. (b) Cell proliferation status of K562 cells treated with the compound for 24 h in different concentrations; and n = 3. (c) Morphology phenotype of the 5 dpf (dpf, day postfertilization) zebrafish embryos observed under different (bright field, GFP filter, and Cy5 filter) microscopy filters after treatment with the compound in different concentrations from 3 dpf for 48 h. There is no fluorescent signal detected under other available microscopy filters.
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