Near-Infrared-II Fluorescent Probes for Analytical Applications: From In Vitro Detection to In Vivo Imaging Monitoring
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine · Advanced Research Institute · +5 more institutions
Abstract
ConspectusBiomarkers play a vital role in the regulation of life processes, especially in predicting the occurrence and development of diseases. For the early diagnosis and precise treatment of diseases, it has become necessary and significant to detect biomarkers with sensitivity, accuracy, simplicity, convenience, and even visualization. Fluorescent-probe-based techniques have been recognized as one of the most powerful tools for the sensitive detection and real time imaging of biomarkers in biological samples. However, traditional optical probes, mainly including the visible probes (400–700 nm) and the near-infrared I (NIR-I, 700–900 nm) probes, suffer from low sensitivity, poor resolution, strong…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 28.67
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
Authors
5- SLSha Liu
Anhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Advanced Research Institute
- WDWenhong Dong
Advanced Research Institute
- HGHui-quan GaoCorresponding
Qingdao University, Yuhuangding Hospital
- ZSZhaorui SongCorresponding
Advanced Research Institute
- ZCZhen ChengCorresponding
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Advanced Research Institute, Imaging Center
Topics & keywords
- Fluorescence
- In vivo
- Infrared
- In vitro
- Chemistry
- Biophysics
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science