Julolidinyl aza-BODIPYs as NIR-II fluorophores for the bioimaging of nanocarriers
The aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) rationale has been employed to improve the fluorescence imaging accuracy of nanocarriers by precluding free probe-derived interferences. However, its usefulness is undermined by limited penetration and low spatiotemporal resolution of NIR-I (700-900 nm) bioimag...
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Main Authors: | Chang Liu (Author), Yifan Cai (Author), Zichen Zhang (Author), Yi Lu (Author), Quangang Zhu (Author), Haisheng He (Author), Zhongjian Chen (Author), Weili Zhao (Author), Wei Wu (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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