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A biomimetic cuproptosis amplifier for targeted NIR-II fluorescence/photoacoustic imaging-guided synergistic NIR-II photothermal immunotherapy

Biomaterials
The therapeutic efficacy of cuproptosis combined with phototheranostics is still hindered by easy copper efflux, nonspecific accumulation and limited light penetration depth. Here, a high-performance NIR-II semiconductor polymer was first synthesized through dual-donor engineering. Then a biomimetic cuproptosis amplifier (PCD@CM) was prepared by Cu(II)-
Yeneng Dai   +11 more
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A NIR-II Photoacoustic/NIR-IIa Fluorescent Probe for Targeted Imaging of Glioma under NIR-II Excitation

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
Fluorescence and photoacoustic (PA) imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) window has garnered massive interest owing to high maximum permissible exposure of light, reduced autofluorescence, and improved deep penetration. However, active targeted NIR-II photoacoustic/NIR-IIa fluorescence imaging of glioma under NIR-II excitation has
Shuxin Lyu   +7 more
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Conjugated Polymer Coupled with Nonconjugated Segments for NIR-II Fluorescence/NIR-II Photoacoustic Imaging-Guided NIR-II Photothermal Therapy

ACS Applied Polymer Materials, 2023
Danni Hu   +8 more
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1300 nm absorption two-acceptor semiconducting polymer nanoparticles for NIR-II photoacoustic imaging system guided NIR-II photothermal therapy

Chemical Communications, 2019
1300 nm absorption SPNs were designed to realize in vivo NIR-II PTT treatment guided by commercial NIR-II PAI systems.
Wansu Zhang   +9 more
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NIR-II fluorescence in vivo functional bioimaging

Nanoscale Imaging, Sensing, and Actuation for Biomedical Applications XVII, 2020
Fluorescence bioimaging in the second near-infrared spectral region (NIR-II, 900-1700 nm) can provide advantages of high spatial resolution and large penetration depth, due to low light scattering. In addition, since long-wavelength light with low photon energy is utilized as the excitation and less absorbed by the biological tissues, NIR-II ...
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Water-dispersed semiconducting polymer for NIR-II fluorescence imaging and NIR-II laser-triggered photothermal therapy

Dyes and Pigments, 2023
Guangzhao Yang   +9 more
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Molecular Engineering of NIR‐II Fluorophores for Improved Biomedical Detection

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Zuhai Lei, Fan Zhang
exaly  

Engineering of Reversible NIR‐II Redox‐Responsive Fluorescent Probes for Imaging of Inflammation In Vivo

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
Tian-Bing Ren, Xiao-bing Zhang, Lin Yuan
exaly  

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