fluorethaforlees
Fluorethaforlees is a synthetic organic compound that was first reported in the mid‑1990s by a research group at the University of Geneva. Chemically, it has the molecular formula C10H12F2O4 and is classified as a fluorinated diacetic ester. The molecule consists of a central ethylene backbone bearing two fluorine atoms and two carboxylate groups, which give it notable lipophilicity and resistance to metabolic degradation.
The compound was originally synthesized as part of a program aimed at developing novel agents that could
Practical applications of fluorethaforlees have focused on its use as a probe in cellular imaging and as
Current research efforts are directed at analog development, with several fluorinated derivatives showing improved selectivity for
Further reading and detailed experimental procedures can be found in the peer‑reviewed articles published by the