Smart molecular probes and flexible methods are attracting remarkable interest for the visualization of cancer-related biological and chemical events. In this work, a new fluorescence turn-on probe with dual-recognition characteristics for the specific imaging of cancer cells is reported. This new bioprobe is rationally designed by linking tetraphenylethylene (TPE), an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) fluorophore, with the small peptide IHGHHIISVG (referred to as AP2H), a targeting ligand to the broad-spectrum cancer-related protein LAPTM4B. The binding of the probe TPE-AP2H with the target, both in solution and at the cellular level, switches on the fluorescence of TPE because of the inhibition of internal rotations within the TPE framew...
In this paper, Urano et al. demonstrate a new class of molecular probe based on a fluorescent small ...
Visualization of tumor-specific protein biomarkers on cell membranes has the potential to contribute...
Direct monitoring of multiple enzyme activities in a given biological process is extremely important...
A new red-emissive bioprobe TPE-red-2AP2H was developed by taking advantage of the unique emission f...
Cancer microspheres are an ideal cellular model for studying cancer stem cells. However, the lack of...
Specific detection and in vivo tracing of cancer biomarkers are important for cancer analysis. In th...
Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis could provide valuable insights into early detection of thera...
Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis could provide valuable insights into early detection of thera...
Specific bioprobes that are capable of real-time and targeted monitoring and imaging of cancer cell ...
The design and exploration of fluorescent probes with high-sensitivity and low-background are essent...
Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis could provide valuable insights into early detection of thera...
The development of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has received extreme considerations from basic...
The development of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has received extreme considerations from basic...
Subcellular targeted cancer therapy and in situ monitoring of therapeutic effect are highly desirabl...
Fluorescent bioprobes are powerful tools for analytical sensing and optical imaging, which allow dir...
In this paper, Urano et al. demonstrate a new class of molecular probe based on a fluorescent small ...
Visualization of tumor-specific protein biomarkers on cell membranes has the potential to contribute...
Direct monitoring of multiple enzyme activities in a given biological process is extremely important...
A new red-emissive bioprobe TPE-red-2AP2H was developed by taking advantage of the unique emission f...
Cancer microspheres are an ideal cellular model for studying cancer stem cells. However, the lack of...
Specific detection and in vivo tracing of cancer biomarkers are important for cancer analysis. In th...
Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis could provide valuable insights into early detection of thera...
Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis could provide valuable insights into early detection of thera...
Specific bioprobes that are capable of real-time and targeted monitoring and imaging of cancer cell ...
The design and exploration of fluorescent probes with high-sensitivity and low-background are essent...
Real-time monitoring of cell apoptosis could provide valuable insights into early detection of thera...
The development of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has received extreme considerations from basic...
The development of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has received extreme considerations from basic...
Subcellular targeted cancer therapy and in situ monitoring of therapeutic effect are highly desirabl...
Fluorescent bioprobes are powerful tools for analytical sensing and optical imaging, which allow dir...
In this paper, Urano et al. demonstrate a new class of molecular probe based on a fluorescent small ...
Visualization of tumor-specific protein biomarkers on cell membranes has the potential to contribute...
Direct monitoring of multiple enzyme activities in a given biological process is extremely important...