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Yufei Qin1, Jiaming Guo1, Yujie Qin1
1Center for Advanced Materials Research & Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai 519087, P. R. China.
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The development of small-molecule near-infrared-II (NIR-II) fluorophores for high-contrast bioimaging is desirable, but challenging. Here, we report the design of a new class of NIR-II dyes, named AFlavs, created via framework integration of flavylium and polymethine scaffolds. These asymmetric molecules exhibit high brightness (227-2396 M-1 cm-1), superior photostability, and strong resistance to quenching, making them ideal for advanced bioimaging. Among them, AFlav-4 stands out for its performance in vascular imaging, including tumor vasculature disruption, ischemia-reperfusion evaluation, and bone-targeted delivery via nanoparticles. Notably, AFlavs enabled two-, three-, and four-color multiplex imaging via more than 100 nm absorption separation, achieving spectral orthogonality uncommon among the currently reported small-molecule NIR-II fluorophores. These findings demonstrate the potential of AFlavs for high-resolution, multicolor, and long-term NIR-II imaging in vivo.
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