A bioreducible N-oxide-based probe for photoacoustic imaging of hypoxia
Hypoxia is a hallmark of many diseases including cancer and ischemia, and detection can be invasive and of low resolution and specificity. Here the authors show a hypoxia probe that converts non-ionizing light to ultrasound, which enables the acquisition of high-resolution 3D images in deep tissue.
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Main Authors: | Hailey J. Knox, Jamila Hedhli, Tae Wook Kim, Kian Khalili, Lawrence W. Dobrucki, Jefferson Chan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/09d5b01de6d34fcd8e04d433050965b9 |
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