AbstractFluorescence lifetime (FLT) properties of organic molecules provide a new reporting strategy for molecular imaging in the near infrared (NIR) spectral region. Unfortunately, most of the NIR fluorescent dyes have short FLT typically clustered below 1.5 ns. In this study, we demonstrate that a new class of NIR fluorescent dyes, pyrrolopyrrole cyanine dyes, have exceptionally long FLTs ranging from 3 to 4 ns, both in vitro (dimethyl sulfoxide and albumin/water solutions) and in vivo (mice). These results provide a new window for imaging molecular processes, rejecting backscattered light and autofluorescence, and multiplexing imaging information with conventional NIR fluorescent dyes that absorb and emit light at similar wavelengths
The detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasingly on flu...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
Fluorescence lifetime (FLT) properties of organic molecules provide a new reporting strategy for mol...
AbstractFluorescence lifetime (FLT) properties of organic molecules provide a new reporting strategy...
AbstractWe report what we believe to be the first near-infrared pH-sensitive fluorescence lifetime m...
ABSTRACT: Near infrared (NIR) fluorescent probes are ideal for in vivo imaging because they offer de...
Near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores attract increasing attention as a molecular marker (or probe) for i...
\u3cp\u3eThe detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasing...
Near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores attract increasing attention as a molecular marker (or probe) for i...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
Microscopic imaging aided with fluorescent probes has revolutionized our understanding of biological...
Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging has great potential for studying physiological and pathoph...
The detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasingly on flu...
Modern biology investigations on phytochromes as near-infrared fluorescent pigments pave the way for...
The detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasingly on flu...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
Fluorescence lifetime (FLT) properties of organic molecules provide a new reporting strategy for mol...
AbstractFluorescence lifetime (FLT) properties of organic molecules provide a new reporting strategy...
AbstractWe report what we believe to be the first near-infrared pH-sensitive fluorescence lifetime m...
ABSTRACT: Near infrared (NIR) fluorescent probes are ideal for in vivo imaging because they offer de...
Near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores attract increasing attention as a molecular marker (or probe) for i...
\u3cp\u3eThe detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasing...
Near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores attract increasing attention as a molecular marker (or probe) for i...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
Microscopic imaging aided with fluorescent probes has revolutionized our understanding of biological...
Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) imaging has great potential for studying physiological and pathoph...
The detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasingly on flu...
Modern biology investigations on phytochromes as near-infrared fluorescent pigments pave the way for...
The detection of chemical or biological analytes upon molecular reactions relies increasingly on flu...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...
The autofluorescence background of biological samples impedes the detection of single molecules when...