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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1617990114
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Molecular imaging of biological systems with a clickable dye in the broad 800- to 1,700-nm near-infrared window

Shoujun Zhu,Qinglai Yang,Alexander L. Antaris,Jingying Yue,Zhuoran Ma,Huasen Wang,Wei Huang,Hao Wan,Joy Wang,Shuo Diao,Bo Zhang,Xiaoyang Li,Yongwang Zhong,Kuai Yu,Guosong Hong,Jian Luo,Yongye Liang,Hongjie Dai

Fluorophore
Autofluorescence
Fluorescence
2017
Fluorescence imaging multiplicity of biological systems is an area of intense focus, currently limited to fluorescence channels in the visible and first near-infrared (NIR-I; ∼700-900 nm) spectral regions. The development of conjugatable fluorophores with longer wavelength emission is highly desired to afford more targeting channels, reduce background autofluorescence, and achieve deeper tissue imaging depths. We have developed NIR-II (1,000-1,700 nm) molecular imaging agents with a bright NIR-II fluorophore through high-efficiency click chemistry to specific molecular antibodies. Relying on buoyant density differences during density gradient ultracentrifugation separations, highly pure NIR-II fluorophore-antibody conjugates emitting ∼1,100 nm were obtained for use as molecular-specific NIR-II probes. This facilitated 3D staining of ∼170-μm histological brain tissues sections on a home-built confocal microscope, demonstrating multicolor molecular imaging across both the NIR-I and NIR-II windows (800-1,700 nm).
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    Molecular imaging of biological systems with a clickable dye in the broad 800- to 1,700-nm near-infrared window” is a paper by Shoujun Zhu Qinglai Yang Alexander L. Antaris Jingying Yue Zhuoran Ma Huasen Wang Wei Huang Hao Wan Joy Wang Shuo Diao Bo Zhang Xiaoyang Li Yongwang Zhong Kuai Yu Guosong Hong Jian Luo Yongye Liang Hongjie Dai published in 2017. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.