Nature Communications (Mar 2020)
A pocket-escaping design to prevent the common interference with near-infrared fluorescent probes in vivo
Abstract
Near-infrared fluorescent probes hold great potential for biomedical imaging but most bind to albumin, generating unspecific fluorescence. Here the authors identify the acceptor (A) group as responsible and design a new A group that avoids capture by albumin, and apply it to imaging liver fibrosis in vivo.