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A dual-responsive probe for detecting cellular hypoxia using 19F magnetic resonance and fluorescence
Rahul T Kadakia1, Da Xie, Daniel Martinez
1Department of Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin, 105 E 24th St. Stop A5300, Austin, TX 78712, USA. emilyque@cm.utexas.edu.
Abstract:
We report the first dual-responsive 19F MRI and fluorescence imaging probe for cellular hypoxia. The Cu2+-based probe exhibits no 19F MR signal and reduced fluorescence signal due to paramagnetic quenching; however, the probe turns-on in both modes following reduction to Cu+. This bimodal agent can differentiate hypoxic and normoxic cells in both modalities.
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