| Literature DB >> 33742500 |
Zhe Feng1, Siyi Bai2, Ji Qi3, Chaowei Sun1, Yuhuang Zhang1, Xiaoming Yu4, Huwei Ni1, Di Wu5, Xiaoxiao Fan1,5, Dingwei Xue5, Shunjie Liu3, Ming Chen3, Junyi Gong3, Peifa Wei3, Mubin He1, Jacky W Y Lam3, Xinjian Li2, Ben Zhong Tang3, Lixia Gao2, Jun Qian1.
Abstract
Superb reliability and biocompatibility equip aggregation-induced emission (AIE) dots with tremendous potential for fluorescence bioimaging. However, there is still a chronic lack of design instructions of excretable and bright AIE emitters. Here, a kind of PEGylated AIE (OTPA-BBT) dots with strong absorption and extremely high second near-infrared region (NIR-II) PLQY of 13.6% is designed, and a long-aliphatic-chain design blueprint contributing to their excretion from an animal's body is proposed. Assisted by the OTPA-BBT dots with bright fluorescence beyond 1100 nm and even 1500 nm (NIR-IIb), large-depth cerebral vasculature (beyond 600 µm) as well as real-time blood flow are monitored through a thinned skull, and noninvasive NIR-IIb imaging with rich high-spatial-frequency information gives a precise presentation of gastrointestinal tract in marmosets. Importantly, after intravenous or oral administration, the definite excretion of OTPA-BBT dots from the body is demonstrated, which provides influential evidence of biosafety.Entities:
Keywords: NIR-IIb; aggregation-induced emission dots; biologically excretable; fluorescence imaging; long aliphatic chain; non-human primates
Year: 2021 PMID: 33742500 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202008123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849