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English: IUPAC atom numbering for substitutions on the BODIPY (boron-dipyrromethene) core. Positions 3 and 5 are also commonly called "alpha"; 1,2,6,7 are called "beta"; and 8 is called "meso". Note that the numbering does not match the numbering on the parent 2,2'-dipyrromethene molecule. After Aurore Loudet and Kevin Burgess (2007): "BODIPY dyes and their derivatives:  Syntheses and spectroscopic properties". Chemical Reviews, volume 107, issue 11, pages 4891–4932. doi:10.1021/cr078381n
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