Hypoxia-Activated Fluorescent Probe Based on Self-Immolative Block Copolymer

MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE(2022)

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Abstract
This work reports a hypoxia-activated fluorescent probe for tumor imaging by using self-immolative block copolymer with azobenzene linkage. The water-soluble polymer composed of self-immolative building blocks shows no obvious fluorescence. Under the hypoxic microenvironment of tumor cells, the azobenzene is reduced by the overexpressed azoreductase, which will trigger a domino-like disassembly of the self-immolative polymer. The released building blocks from the self-immolative polymer emit strong fluorescence, which shows the potential application in tumor imaging.
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azobenzene, fluorescent probes, hypoxia responsive, self-immolative polymers
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