Abstract
Optical imaging including fluorescence and luminescence is the most popular method for the in vivo imaging in mice. Luminescence imaging is considered to be superior to fluorescence imaging due to the lack of both autofluorescence and the scattering of excitation light. To date, various luciferin analogs and bioluminescence probes have been developed for deep tissue and molecular imaging. Recently, chemiluminescence probes have been developed based on a 1,2-dioxetane scaffold. In this review, the accumulated findings of numerous studies and the design strategies of bioluminescence and chemiluminescence imaging reagents are summarized.
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Takakura, H. (2021, March 2). Molecular design of d-luciferin-based bioluminescence and 1,2-dioxetane-based chemiluminescence substrates for altered output wavelength and detecting various molecules. Molecules. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26061618
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