A Near‐Infrared Organic Fluorescent Probe for Broad Applications for Blood Vessels Imaging by High‐Throughput Screening via 3D‐Blood Vessel Models (Small Methods 8/2021)
Flexoelectric Effect In article number 2100338, Matsusaki and co‐workers report the discovery of an NIR blood vessel organic probe by screening a diversity‐oriented fluorescence library through an engineered three‐dimensional blood capillary‐based high‐throughput system. This physiologically reliabl...
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In article number 2100338, Matsusaki and co‐workers report the discovery of an NIR blood vessel organic probe by screening a diversity‐oriented fluorescence library through an engineered three‐dimensional blood capillary‐based high‐throughput system. This physiologically reliable screening system showed stable and strong adsorption to the mouse endothelium post‐injection. |
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