Rational design of water-dispersible and biocompatible nanoprobes with H2S-triggered NIR emission for cancer cell imaging

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Publication Date 2020-06-29
DOI 10.1039/D0TB00173B
Impact Factor 6.331
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Hengyan Liu, Ge Xu, Tianli Zhu, Rongchen Wang, Jiahui Tan, Chunchang Zhao, Xianfeng Gu


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Abstract

We present an approach for constructing a H2S-specific nanoprobe by the entrapment of a small molecule probe within the hydrophobic interior of surface cross-linked micelles (SCMs), endowing the designed nanoprobes with good water solubility and biocompatibility. Importantly, the obtained nanoprobes displayed good responsiveness to H2S in both ratiometric fluorescence and light-up NIR emission modes, thus enabling accurate identification of H2S-rich colorectal cancer cells.

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