| Literature DB >> 26701147 |
Bin Chen1, Guangxue Feng2, Bairong He3, Chiching Goh4, Shidang Xu2, Gabriel Ramos-Ortiz5, Laura Aparicio-Ixta5, Jian Zhou1, Laiguan Ng4, Zujin Zhao1,3, Bin Liu2, Ben Zhong Tang3,6.
Abstract
Robust luminescent dyes with efficient two-photon fluorescence are highly desirable for biological imaging applications, but those suitable for organic dots fabrication are still rare because of aggregation-caused quenching. In this work, a red fluorescent silole, 2,5-bis[5-(dimesitylboranyl)thiophen-2-yl]-1-methyl-1,3,4-triphenylsilole ((MesB)2 DTTPS), is synthesized and characterized. (MesB)2 DTTPS exhibits enhanced fluorescence efficiency in nanoaggregates, indicative of aggregation-enhanced emission (AEE). The organic dots fabricated by encapsulating (MesB)2 DTTPS within lipid-PEG show red fluorescence peaking at 598 nm and a high fluorescence quantum yield of 32%. Upon excitation at 820 nm, the dots show a large two-photon absorption cross section of 3.43 × 10(5) GM, which yields a two-photon action cross section of 1.09 × 10(5) GM. These (MesB)2 DTTPS dots show good biocompatibility and are successfully applied to one-photon and two-photon fluorescence imaging of MCF-7 cells and two-photon in vivo visualization of the blood vascular of mouse muscle in a high-contrast and noninvasive manner. Moreover, the 3D blood vasculature located at the mouse ear skin with a depth of over 100 μm can also be visualized clearly, providing the spatiotemporal information about the whole blood vascular network.Entities:
Keywords: aggregation-enhanced emission; bioimaging; organic dots; silole; two-photon fluorescence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26701147 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201502822
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281