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Optical Imaging of Bacterial Infection in Living Mice Using a Fluorescent Near-Infrared Molecular Probe
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Selective AffinityEngineeringMicroscopyBiomedical EngineeringClinical ChemistryLight MicroscopyOptical Imaging ProbeMolecular ImagingBiophysicsNovel Imaging MethodBacterial InfectionImagingBiophotonicsThigh MusclesLiving MiceOptical ImagingFluorescence MicroscopyBiomedical ImagingBiomedical PhotonicsMicrobiologyChemical ProbeMedicine
An optical imaging probe was synthesized by attaching a near-infrared carbocyanine fluorophore to an affinity group containing two zinc(II) dipicolylamine (Zn-DPA) units. The probe has a strong and selective affinity for the surfaces of bacteria, and it was used to image infections of Gram-positive S. aureus and Gram-negative E. coli bacteria in living nude mice. After intravenous injection, the probe selectively accumulates at the sites of localized bacterial infections in the thigh muscles of the mice.
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