In vivo imaging using a VEGF-based near-infrared fluorescent probe for early cancer diagnosis in the AOM-treated mouse model

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We have, for the first time, developed a near-infrared fluorescent probe for aminopeptidase N by combining a hemicyanine and an alanyl residue.


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Photini F. S. Rice ◽  
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Design and synthesis of a novel fibroblast activation protein “off–on” near-infrared fluorescent probe for cell detection, in vitro and in vivo imaging.


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