Near-infrared luminescence high-contrast in vivo biomedical imaging
Luminescence imaging in biomedical research has allowed new insights into the
architecture of pathological tissues, signalling networks and cell interactions, and is now …
architecture of pathological tissues, signalling networks and cell interactions, and is now …
Fluorescent probes for the detection of disease-associated biomarkers
Fluorescent probes have emerged as indispensable chemical tools to the field of chemical
biology and medicine. The ability to detect intracellular species and monitor physiological …
biology and medicine. The ability to detect intracellular species and monitor physiological …
In response to precision medicine: Current subcellular targeting strategies for cancer therapy
Emerging as a potent anticancer treatment, subcellular targeted cancer therapy has drawn
increasing attention, bringing great opportunities for clinical application. Here, two targeting …
increasing attention, bringing great opportunities for clinical application. Here, two targeting …
Engineered NIR-II fluorophores with ultralong-distance molecular packing for high-contrast deep lesion identification
The limited signal of long-wavelength near-infrared-II (NIR-II, 900–1880 nm) fluorophores
and the strong background caused by the diffused photons make high-contrast fluorescence …
and the strong background caused by the diffused photons make high-contrast fluorescence …
A dual‐locked activatable phototheranostic probe for biomarker‐regulated photodynamic and photothermal cancer therapy
Activatable phototheranostics holds promise for precision cancer treatment owing to the
“turn‐on” signals and therapeutic effects. However, most activatable phototheranostic …
“turn‐on” signals and therapeutic effects. However, most activatable phototheranostic …
Near‐infrared photodynamic chemiluminescent probes for cancer therapy and metastasis detection
There is growing interest in the development of chemiluminescence (CL) probes for
phototheranostics because of their minimized tissue autofluorescence. However, due to a …
phototheranostics because of their minimized tissue autofluorescence. However, due to a …
Fluorescence image-guided tumour surgery
Intraoperative fluorescent imaging can provide real-time identification of tumours, lymph
nodes, nerves and other healthy and malignant tissues during oncological surgery …
nodes, nerves and other healthy and malignant tissues during oncological surgery …
Molecular engineering of AIE luminogens for NIR-II/IIb bioimaging and surgical navigation of lymph nodes
Sentinel lymph node (SLN) imaging is vital for tumor staging and treatment decision-making,
and current methods for SLN imaging suffer from a short retention time, poor penetration …
and current methods for SLN imaging suffer from a short retention time, poor penetration …
Highly Bright Near‐Infrared Chemiluminescent Probes for Cancer Imaging and Laparotomy
Near‐infrared (NIR) chemiluminescence imaging holds potential for sensitive imaging of
cancer due to its low background; however, few NIR chemiluminophores are available …
cancer due to its low background; however, few NIR chemiluminophores are available …
Aggregation-induced emission luminogens for assisted cancer surgery
Surgery is still one of the most important means of treating tumors. Fluorescence imaging-
mediated surgical navigation and intraoperative phototherapy are considered to be effective …
mediated surgical navigation and intraoperative phototherapy are considered to be effective …