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Flavylium- and Silylrhodapolymethines In Excitation Multiplexing
1Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, Box 39912, College Station, Tx 77842 (USA).
Abstract:
Creation of a flavylium polymethine dye set enabled selection of two fluorophores that match common lasers for exciting in the near-IR II region. Using these, researchers cast a broad net to catch any wavelength emission in the near-IR II region, and relied on selective excitation to multiplex; this is a paradigm shift away from multiplexing via discrimination of emission wavelengths. Excitation multiplexing with flavylium dyes is a new and exciting strategy, but not yet a perfect one; it requires discrete water soluble fluorophores, including one that is turned on at 808 nm.

