Near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence imaging holds great promise for tumor imaging due to low tissue autofluorescence and deep tissue penetration. However, most tumor-targeting fluorescent probes require combination of targeting agents and fluorescent reporters. In this study, we described a NIR heptame
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Optical Imaging of Kidney Cancer with Novel Near Infrared Heptamethine Carbocyanine Fluorescent Dyes
✍ Scribed by Yang, Xiaojian; Shao, Chen; Wang, Ruoxiang; Chu, Chia-Yi; Hu, Peizhen; Master, Viraj; Osunkoya, Adeboye O.; Kim, Hyung L.; Zhau, Haiyen E.; Chung, Leland W.K.
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- Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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- 0022-5347
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## Abstract We present a general approach for the selective imaging and killing of cancer cells using protein‐activated near‐infrared emitting and cytotoxic oxygen generating nanoparticles. Poly(propargyl acrylate) (PA) particles were surface modified through the copper‐catalyzed azide/alkyne cyclo