Abstract
Herein, we design a novel “crossbreeding” dye (BC-OH) within the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window based on BODIPY and chromene chromophores. BC-OH can serve as a platform to construct activatable NIR-II probes with small spectral crosstalk, thereby making a breakthrough in imaging in vivo H2O2 fluctuation in an APAP-induced liver injury model with high signal-to-background ratio.
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Zhang, L., Yan, C., Zhang, Y., Ma, D., Huang, J., Zhao, Z., … Guo, Z. (2023). Activatable BODIPY-chromene NIR-II probes with small spectral crosstalk enable high-contrast in vivo bioimaging. Chemical Communications, 59(54), 8388–8391. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc01742g
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