A self-immobilizing near-infrared fluorogenic probe for sensitive imaging of extracellular enzyme activity: In vivo

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Abstract

Reported herein is a self-immobilizing near-infrared fluorogenic probe that can be used to image extracellular enzyme activity in vivo. Using a fluorophore as a quinone methide precursor, this probe covalently anchors at sites of activation and greatly enhances the fluorescence intensity at 710 nm upon enzymatic stimulus, significantly boosting detection sensitivity in a highly dynamic in vivo system.

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Li, Y., Song, H., Xue, C., Fang, Z., Xiong, L., & Xie, H. (2020). A self-immobilizing near-infrared fluorogenic probe for sensitive imaging of extracellular enzyme activity: In vivo. Chemical Science, 11(23), 5889–5894. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01273d

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