Albumin‐Chaperoned Deep‐NIR Triarylmethane Dyes for High‐Contrast In Vivo Imaging and Photothermal Therapy
Xiaodong Zhang,
Ming Liu,
Yingqi Hu
et al.
Abstract:Fluorophores absorbing/emitting in the deep near‐infrared (deep NIR) spectral region, that is, 800 nm and beyond, hold great promise for in vivo bioimaging, diagnosis, and phototherapy due to deeper tissue penetration. The bottleneck is the lack of bright, stable, and readily synthesized deep NIR fluorophores. Here, it is reported that the albumin‐chaperon strategy is a viable one‐for‐all strategy to address these difficulties. A focused library of deep‐NIR absorbing dyes (EA5) is easily synthesized via a two‐… Show more
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