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Molecular probes for autofluorescence-free optical imaging
Optical imaging is an indispensable tool in clinical diagnostics and fundamental biomedical
research. Autofluorescence-free optical imaging, which eliminates real-time optical …
research. Autofluorescence-free optical imaging, which eliminates real-time optical …
Design of superior phototheranostic agents guided by Jablonski diagrams
G Feng, GQ Zhang, D Ding - Chemical Society Reviews, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Phototheranostics represents a promising direction for modern precision medicine, which
has recently attracted great research interest from multidisciplinary research areas. Organic …
has recently attracted great research interest from multidisciplinary research areas. Organic …
Fluorescent probes for the detection of disease-associated biomarkers
Fluorescent probes have emerged as indispensable chemical tools to the field of chemical
biology and medicine. The ability to detect intracellular species and monitor physiological …
biology and medicine. The ability to detect intracellular species and monitor physiological …
Chemiluminescence for bioimaging and therapeutics: recent advances and challenges
Chemiluminescence, the generation of light through chemiexcitation as a result of chemical
reactions, has emerged as a novel tool for bioimaging and therapy in vivo. Due to the …
reactions, has emerged as a novel tool for bioimaging and therapy in vivo. Due to the …
Preparation of AIEgen-based near-infrared afterglow luminescence nanoprobes for tumor imaging and image-guided tumor resection
Fluorescence imaging represents a vital tool in modern biology, oncology and biomedical
applications. Afterglow luminescence (AGL), which circumvents the light scattering and …
applications. Afterglow luminescence (AGL), which circumvents the light scattering and …
Activatable molecular probes for second near‐infrared fluorescence, chemiluminescence, and photoacoustic imaging
Optical imaging plays a crucial role in biomedicine. However, due to strong light scattering
and autofluorescence in biological tissue between 650–900 nm, conventional optical …
and autofluorescence in biological tissue between 650–900 nm, conventional optical …
Development of organic semiconducting materials for deep-tissue optical imaging, phototherapy and photoactivation
Biophotonics as a highly interdisciplinary frontier often requires the assistance of optical
agents to control the light pathways in cells, tissues and living organisms for specific …
agents to control the light pathways in cells, tissues and living organisms for specific …
Near‐infrared photodynamic chemiluminescent probes for cancer therapy and metastasis detection
There is growing interest in the development of chemiluminescence (CL) probes for
phototheranostics because of their minimized tissue autofluorescence. However, due to a …
phototheranostics because of their minimized tissue autofluorescence. However, due to a …
Amplification of activated near-infrared afterglow luminescence by introducing twisted molecular geometry for understanding neutrophil-involved diseases
Understanding the mechanism and progression of neutrophil-involved diseases (eg, acute
inflammation) is of great importance. However, current available analytical methods neither …
inflammation) is of great importance. However, current available analytical methods neither …
Near-infrared afterglow luminescent aggregation-induced emission dots with ultrahigh tumor-to-liver signal ratio for promoted image-guided cancer surgery
Afterglow imaging through the collection of persistent luminescence after the stop** of
light excitation holds enormous promise for advanced biomedical uses. However, efficient …
light excitation holds enormous promise for advanced biomedical uses. However, efficient …