The inside of a living cell is a surprising patchwork of environments. For example, pH levels can vary dramatically in different organelles, despite them being just a couple hundred nanometers apart.
The illustration is a summary map of the organellar pH measured with a single pH-sensitive probe, SITE-pHorin, which possesses an ultra-pH sensitivity enhanced by the quantum entanglement effect. As ...
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