Bioresponsive fluorescent probes active in the second near‐infrared window
Emerging stimuli‐responsive composite probes active in the second near‐infrared window (NIR‐II, 1000–1700 nm) hold vast potential for improving in vivo imaging performance with minimized noise interference.
Yuqin Chen, Jie Chen, Baisong Chang
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Targeting-specific Nanoprobes in the Second Near-infrared Window for Biomedical Applications
Fluorescence imaging with high spatiotemporal resolution and sensitivity is employed for in vivo visualization and detection applications. Compared with visible light and the first near-infrared window (700–900 nm), the second near-infrared window (1 000–
Yutong Guo +4 more
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In Vivo High-Contrast Biomedical Imaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window Using Ultrabright Rare-Earth Nanoparticles. [PDF]
Intravital luminescence imaging in the second near-infrared window (NIR-II) enables noninvasive deep-tissue imaging with high spatiotemporal resolution of live mammals because of the properties of suppressed light scattering and diminished ...
Xu R +10 more
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Activatable second-near-infrared-window multimodal luminogens with aggregation-induced-emission and aggregation-caused-quenching properties for step-imaging guided tumor therapy. [PDF]
Traditional organic luminogens, such as aggregation-caused quenching or aggregation-induced emission luminogens, only suitable to exhibit bright luminescence in the single state (i.e., solution or aggregated state), restricting their applications in ...
Li W, Ai S, Zhu H, Lin W.
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Ultrasmall gold nanorod-polydopamine hybrids for enhanced photoacoustic imaging and photothermal therapy in second near-infrared window. [PDF]
Gold nanorods (GNRs) have attracted great interest for photo-mediated biomedicines due to their tunable and high optical absorption, high photothermal conversion efficiency and facile surface modifiability.
Yim W +8 more
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Two-plex <i>in vivo</i> molecular imaging in the second near-infrared window for immunotherapeutic response. [PDF]
Tumor-infiltrating CD8+ T cells and programmed death-1 (PD1) levels are critical indicators for tumor immunophenotyping and therapeutic decision-making.
Sun Y +13 more
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Natural Fat Nanoemulsions for Enhanced Optical Coherence Tomography Neuroimaging and Tumor Imaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window. [PDF]
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging mainly uses backscattered light to visualize the structural and functional information on biological tissues.
Geng X +6 more
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Scalable Copper Sulfide Formulations for Super-Resolution Optoacoustic Brain Imaging in the Second Near-Infrared Window. [PDF]
Optoacoustic imaging offers label‐free multi‐parametric characterization of cerebrovascular morphology and hemodynamics at depths and spatiotemporal resolution unattainable with optical microscopy.
Tang L +10 more
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Cancer nanotheranostics in the second near‐infrared window
Nanotheranostics is an attractive and fast developing nanomedicine technology that integrates both diagnostics and therapeutics in a single nanoplatform.
Shanshan Jiang +4 more
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Fluorescence Imaging in Second Near‐infrared Window: Developments, Challenges, and Opportunities
Fluorescence imaging is a noninvasive technique that affords real‐time fast feedback, high sensitivity, and harmless radiation and is thus effective in visualizing the anatomy and function of organs.
Weijun Liang, Shuqing He, Si Wu
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