Water-soluble and polarity-sensitive near-infrared fluorescent probe for long-time specific cancer cell membranes imaging and C. Elegans label

CHINESE CHEMICAL LETTERS(2024)

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A novel D-pi-A structure and near-infrared fluorescent probe (DCITT) with high polarity sensitivity and membrane targeting was reported. The fluorescent spectra of DCITT were polarity dependent and Stokes shift was greater than 300 nm. Due to its high fluorescence quantum yield, low cytotoxicity and photostability, DCITT could be used as a labeling probe in multicellular organisms. In particular, DCITT effectively distinguished tumor cells from normal cells because it could specifically light up the cancer cells membrane based on strong red fluorescence for a long time. On this basis, a polar-sensitive cell membrane probe is developed to differentiate tumor cells from normal cells, which provides an idea and method for the early diagnosis of tumor at cellular level. (c) 2024 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Chinese Chemical Society and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences.
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NIR-fluorescent probe,Polarity-sensitive,Bioimaging,Targeting cell membrane,Differentiate tumor and normal cells
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