A pH-sensitive near-infrared fluorescent probe with alkaline pKa for chronic wound monitoring in diabetic mice

A pH-sensitive near-infrared fluorescent probe with alkaline pKa, AlkaP-1, was developed by incorporating a benzoyl hydrazine group into a cyanine dye. The significant fluorescence changes in the alkaline regions enable the probe to monitor the alkalization process from acute wounds to chronic wound...

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Cyanine dyes
Diabetes
Fluorescent indicators
Hydrazines
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Rodents
Selectivity
Toxicity
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