“…The approach of 129 Xe NMR-based biosensing using functionalized cryptophanes has yet been successfully applied in vitro for detection of small analytes (Tassali et al, 2014;Dubost et al, 2014;Jeong et al, 2015;Yang et al, 2016;Guo et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2017), of large biosystems (Wei et al, 2006;Chambers et al, 2009;Boutin et al, 2011;Rose et al, 2014;Taratula et al, 2015;Khan et al, 2015;Riggle et al, 2017;Milanole et al, 2017;Schnurr et al, 2020), or of change of physiological conditions: temperature (Schröder et al, 2008;Schilling et al, 2010) or pH (Léonce et al, 2018). To date, it has however never been used in vivo; only a proof of concept has been performed on rats using a non-functionalized cucurbituril (Hane et al, 2017).…”