Ratiometric Afterglow Luminescent Imaging of Matrix Metalloproteinase‐2 Activity via an Energy Diversion Process
Weijing Huang,
Wenhui Zeng,
Zheng Huang
et al.
Abstract:Ratiometric afterglow luminescent (AGL) probes are attractive for in vivo imaging due to their high sensitivity and signal self‐calibration function. However, there are currently few ratiometric AGL probes available for imaging enzymatic activity in living organisms. Here, we present an energy diversion (ED) strategy that enables the design of an enzyme‐activated ratiometric AGL probe (RAG‐RGD) for in vivo afterglow imaging. The ED process provides RAG‐RGD with a radiative transition for an ‘always on’ 520‐nm … Show more
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